This study aims to assess whether simple, widely available demographic indexes, like mortality measures, may serve as sentinel indicators of the economic development and the social wellbeing in Italy. We analyze and compare the geographical patterns of all-cause mortality indexes and those of the mortality rates for leading causes of death, with the spatial pattern found for a more complex index, the vulnerability index, recently introduced by the Italian National Institute for Statistics, at provincial level in the contemporary Italy. We show that mortality data are a straightforward and powerful tool for driving policy makers in planning appropriate interventions
Situations of significant health inequalities in the different socio-economic groups are documented ...
none8Background: Mortality amenable to health care services has been defined as “premature deaths th...
National healthcare systems are increasingly strained by expanding demands of services, whilst growt...
Background: In the last few years the need for disaggregated statistics at small territorial levels ...
Background: The importance of socioeconomic factors as health determinants is well known in literatu...
none7noOBJECTIVES: to investigate differences in amenable mortality among Italian Regions using the...
Mortality and Socio-Economie Conditions in Italy. As it is impossible to dispose of desag- gregate...
Abstract Introduction: One issue that continues to attract the attention of public health researcher...
OBJECTIVES: to investigate differences in amenable mortality among Italian Regions using the lists o...
Background: Amenable mortality is an indicator that measures the extent to which health services con...
Abstract AIMS: during the last twenty years, in the most of the European nations, studies on how mea...
Abstract OBJECTIVES. The aim was to provide an affordable method for computing socio-economic depriv...
Abstract Introduction One issue that continues to attract the attention of public health researchers...
Geographical Disparities of Mortality in Italy 1951-1981. This paper analyses the evolution of mor...
none6Abstract Background: Mortality amenable to health care services (“amenable mortality”) has bee...
Situations of significant health inequalities in the different socio-economic groups are documented ...
none8Background: Mortality amenable to health care services has been defined as “premature deaths th...
National healthcare systems are increasingly strained by expanding demands of services, whilst growt...
Background: In the last few years the need for disaggregated statistics at small territorial levels ...
Background: The importance of socioeconomic factors as health determinants is well known in literatu...
none7noOBJECTIVES: to investigate differences in amenable mortality among Italian Regions using the...
Mortality and Socio-Economie Conditions in Italy. As it is impossible to dispose of desag- gregate...
Abstract Introduction: One issue that continues to attract the attention of public health researcher...
OBJECTIVES: to investigate differences in amenable mortality among Italian Regions using the lists o...
Background: Amenable mortality is an indicator that measures the extent to which health services con...
Abstract AIMS: during the last twenty years, in the most of the European nations, studies on how mea...
Abstract OBJECTIVES. The aim was to provide an affordable method for computing socio-economic depriv...
Abstract Introduction One issue that continues to attract the attention of public health researchers...
Geographical Disparities of Mortality in Italy 1951-1981. This paper analyses the evolution of mor...
none6Abstract Background: Mortality amenable to health care services (“amenable mortality”) has bee...
Situations of significant health inequalities in the different socio-economic groups are documented ...
none8Background: Mortality amenable to health care services has been defined as “premature deaths th...
National healthcare systems are increasingly strained by expanding demands of services, whilst growt...