The
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (
IHME) is a research institute working in the area of
global health statistics and impact evaluation at the
University of Washington in Seattle. The Institute is headed by Dr.
Christopher J.L. Murray, a physician and health economist, and professor at the
University of Washington Department of Global Health, which is part of the
School of Medicine. IHME's goal, as stated on the Institute’s website, is “to identify the best strategies to build a healthier world. By measuring health, tracking program performance, finding ways to maximize health system impact, and developing innovative measurement systems, IHME provides a foundation for informed decision-making that ultimately will lead to better health globally.” IHME (2011). IHME conducts research and trains scientists, policymakers, and the public in health metrics concepts, methods, and tools. Its mission includes judging the effectiveness and efficacy of health initiatives and national health systems. IHME’s work seeks to be complementary to the
United Nations' work in the
World Health Organization in that it shares many tasks but is independent from member countries.