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== Introduction  ==
== Introduction  ==
Measuring global health is frequently defined in terms of measurement of the global disease burden which is defined as the impact of a health problem as measure by mortality, morbidity and financial cost.


== Units of Measurement  ==
== Units of Measurement  ==
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There are a number of measurements which can be used to measure global health.  
There are a number of measurements which can be used to measure global health.  


The DALY is frequently used as a measure of disease burden.
The DALY is frequently used as a measure of disease burden.  


=== DALY  ===
=== DALY  ===

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Measuring global health is frequently defined in terms of measurement of the global disease burden which is defined as the impact of a health problem as measure by mortality, morbidity and financial cost.

Units of Measurement[edit | edit source]

There are a number of measurements which can be used to measure global health.

The DALY is frequently used as a measure of disease burden.

DALY[edit | edit source]

DALY = Disability Adjusted Life Year


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