“…Actively flexible policies and health care structures that enable accessible community-based health care, which are delivered through evidence-based integrated multidisciplinary approaches addressing the biological, psychological and social factors contributing to MESUDS, are becoming more widely reported (Government of Ireland, 2006;Health Canada, 2002;NHS Department of Health, 2012;Pawsey, Logan, & Castle, 2011;Watkins & Pincus, 2011). Furthermore, in order to maximize limited resources and address the gap between evidence-based best healthcare practices and the care that is actually received, health systems need to address the underdevelopment of their infrastructure, both at local and national levels, thus enabling measurement of system performance (Hermann et al, 2002;Institute of Medicine, 2001) using measures which are both valid and reliable (Hermann et al, 2000) . Such performance measurement is likely to be integral to active evolution of a health system to meet the needs of its users, may form the foundation for accountability and provision of good quality care (Hermann et al, 2004;Pincus et al, 2007) and has contributed to the development, content and application of key performance indicators (KPIs) for MESUDS for several health systems internationally (Hermann et al, 2006;Watkins & Pincus, 2011).…”