The concept of avoidable mortality is intended to assessing health care system performance. It is defined as premature deaths from selected disease groups that are considered either treatable through the timely and effective health care (amenable mortality), or preventable by public health interventions (preventable mortality). The purpose of study is to analyse the impact of four lists of causes of death created by researchers on amenable mortality by country, sex and cause of death. Data on deaths were obtained from the WHO database for 20 European Union countries in 2014. We applied the method of direct standardisation using the European Standard Population, Spearman rank‐order correlation with statistical significance tests and confiden...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: There is widespread consensus on the need for better indicators of the ef...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether and how the rankings of the world's health systems based on disability ...
State of mortality differs across members of the European Union. That state of mortality can be repr...
Our study, availing the new, agreed by the OECD and Eurostat, lists of preventable and treatable cau...
We explore in this research paper the concept of avoidable mortality and how the way it is measured ...
The fundamental criticism of the analyses of relations between the allocated sources into healthcare...
The study is divided into theoretical end empirical part. First part presents the concept of avoidab...
Mestrado Bolonha em EconomiaFramework. The relevance of disease prevention policies and the efficien...
AbstractObjectivesThere is a renewed interest in health system indicators. In 1976 a measure of qual...
Avoidable mortality is defined as death that could have been avoided by adequate and timely healthca...
OBJECTIVES: There is a renewed interest in health system indicators. In 1976 a measure of quality of...
Publication of recent papers such as the one by Schoenbaum and colleagues entitled 'Mortality Amenab...
The main objective of the thesis is the evaluation of the development of avoidable mortality in sele...
Avoidable mortality refers to preventable and curable causes of mortality. Preventable mortality ref...
AbstractThe indicators’ values of health condition of the Slovak citizens significantly lag behind t...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: There is widespread consensus on the need for better indicators of the ef...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether and how the rankings of the world's health systems based on disability ...
State of mortality differs across members of the European Union. That state of mortality can be repr...
Our study, availing the new, agreed by the OECD and Eurostat, lists of preventable and treatable cau...
We explore in this research paper the concept of avoidable mortality and how the way it is measured ...
The fundamental criticism of the analyses of relations between the allocated sources into healthcare...
The study is divided into theoretical end empirical part. First part presents the concept of avoidab...
Mestrado Bolonha em EconomiaFramework. The relevance of disease prevention policies and the efficien...
AbstractObjectivesThere is a renewed interest in health system indicators. In 1976 a measure of qual...
Avoidable mortality is defined as death that could have been avoided by adequate and timely healthca...
OBJECTIVES: There is a renewed interest in health system indicators. In 1976 a measure of quality of...
Publication of recent papers such as the one by Schoenbaum and colleagues entitled 'Mortality Amenab...
The main objective of the thesis is the evaluation of the development of avoidable mortality in sele...
Avoidable mortality refers to preventable and curable causes of mortality. Preventable mortality ref...
AbstractThe indicators’ values of health condition of the Slovak citizens significantly lag behind t...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: There is widespread consensus on the need for better indicators of the ef...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether and how the rankings of the world's health systems based on disability ...
State of mortality differs across members of the European Union. That state of mortality can be repr...