Leveraging Data for Health Policy Development
Kato Jumba K.
Faculty of Science and Technology Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
The development of effective health policies is increasingly reliant on the integration of diverse and complex data sources. This paper examines the critical role that data plays in health policy formulation, focusing on how different data types, sources, and analytical techniques can support evidence-based decision-making. It begins by providing a foundational understanding of health policy and its implications for populations. The paper then delves into the types of data commonly used, including socio-demographic, epidemiologic, and health services data, and evaluates their application in real-world case studies such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The ethical, political, and logistical challenges of data use in policymaking are examined, alongside stakeholder engagement strategies and future trends in data utilization. Emphasis is placed on the need for interoperability, ethical oversight, and inclusive frameworks that address disparities and promote equitable access to health information. By leveraging big data, intelligent analytics, and participatory governance, health systems can achieve more adaptive, transparent, and impactful policies.
Keywords: Health Policy Development, Big Data, Epidemiology, Evidence-Based Decision Making, Health Information Systems, Data Ethics, Stakeholder Engagement.
CITE AS: Kato Jumba K. (2025). Leveraging Data for Health Policy Development. Research Output Journal of Public Health and Medicine 5(1):85-91. https://doi.org/10.59298/ROJPHM/2025/518591