The health status of the European population is supervised constantly through the national public health agencies in their respective countries and monitored by the several nongovernmental organizations dedicated to public health active in Europe.In particular, the European Union (EU) supervises the health of the population in its 28 member nations by means of the Directorate for Health and Food Safety. The Directorate bases its proposals and legislative interventions both on data from the single nations and the statistical analysis provided by Eurostat, the official statistical office of the EU, situated in Luxembourg, whose mission is to provide high-quality statistics for Europe. On February 5, 2019, Eurostat released its most recent ...
The data in this dataset derives from consulting work that the WHO Collaborating Centre for Internat...
Paediatrics in Europe is characterised by the diversity, variety and heterogeneity of health care of...
Western European health systems are not keeping pace with changes in child health needs. Non-communi...
Making the Lives of Children and Young People More Visible in Europe Background: The health and wel...
Background: Measurement of children’s health is important for two reasons: first, because young peop...
The field of pediatrics in Europe is characterized by the diversities, variations, and heterogeneiti...
The changing face of childhood morbidity challenges health systems to meet the complex needs of fami...
To promote children’s health in Europe, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed the European c...
To promote children's health in Europe, the WHO Regional Office for Europe developed a strategy for ...
While the living conditions of children and young people in the European Union have gained increasin...
To promote children's health in Europe, the WHO Regional Office for Europe developed a strategy for ...
To promote child health in Europe, the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe develope...
To promote children’s health in Europe, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed the European c...
Children's health in Europe has reached its best levels historically, but chronic illnesses and ment...
Background This work in child population medicine describes child health problems, increases knowled...
The data in this dataset derives from consulting work that the WHO Collaborating Centre for Internat...
Paediatrics in Europe is characterised by the diversity, variety and heterogeneity of health care of...
Western European health systems are not keeping pace with changes in child health needs. Non-communi...
Making the Lives of Children and Young People More Visible in Europe Background: The health and wel...
Background: Measurement of children’s health is important for two reasons: first, because young peop...
The field of pediatrics in Europe is characterized by the diversities, variations, and heterogeneiti...
The changing face of childhood morbidity challenges health systems to meet the complex needs of fami...
To promote children’s health in Europe, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed the European c...
To promote children's health in Europe, the WHO Regional Office for Europe developed a strategy for ...
While the living conditions of children and young people in the European Union have gained increasin...
To promote children's health in Europe, the WHO Regional Office for Europe developed a strategy for ...
To promote child health in Europe, the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe develope...
To promote children’s health in Europe, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed the European c...
Children's health in Europe has reached its best levels historically, but chronic illnesses and ment...
Background This work in child population medicine describes child health problems, increases knowled...
The data in this dataset derives from consulting work that the WHO Collaborating Centre for Internat...
Paediatrics in Europe is characterised by the diversity, variety and heterogeneity of health care of...
Western European health systems are not keeping pace with changes in child health needs. Non-communi...