The authors report on an investigation into the impact of competing risks in case of quantitative health targets. These targets are formulated as proportional reductions of specific mortality rates. Part I of the report contains an introduction into measures of mortality and morbidity. In part II some theoretical aspects of competing risks are described. Next the specific substituted mortality is calculated for the Dutch situation when the specific reductions are applied simultaneously. In part III some conclusions are mentioned together with some suggestions for further research on the subject of competing risks (in the strict sense).DGVGZ/EI / Haveman H
<p>Increased mortality per cause of death compared with the Dutch population.</p
<p>All-cause and cause-specific mortality rates for the entire population (n = 5408) using a competi...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To use the hospital standardised mortality ratio (HSMR), as a tool for Dutch hospi...
The authors report on an investigation into the impact of competing risks in case of quantitative he...
Master's thesis in Mathematics and physicsSurvival data analysis is a set of statistical methodologi...
The authors report on a literature search on survival analysis and competing risks. The subjects inv...
Background In studies of all-cause mortality, the fundamental epidemiological concepts of rate and r...
Competing death risks have been analysed with data from the Zutphen-cohort. The dependencies betwee...
Competing death risks have been analysed with data from the Zutphen-cohort. The dependencies between...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In studies of all-cause mortality, the fundamental epidemi...
The probability of an event occurring or the proportion of patients experiencing an event, such as d...
The fundamental criticism of the analyses of relations between the allocated sources into healthcare...
Applying the competing--risks model to multi--cause mortality, this paper provides a theoretical an...
a<p>calculated by the total number of people that died of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the genera...
The authors report on a literature search on survival analysis and competing risks. The subjects in...
<p>Increased mortality per cause of death compared with the Dutch population.</p
<p>All-cause and cause-specific mortality rates for the entire population (n = 5408) using a competi...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To use the hospital standardised mortality ratio (HSMR), as a tool for Dutch hospi...
The authors report on an investigation into the impact of competing risks in case of quantitative he...
Master's thesis in Mathematics and physicsSurvival data analysis is a set of statistical methodologi...
The authors report on a literature search on survival analysis and competing risks. The subjects inv...
Background In studies of all-cause mortality, the fundamental epidemiological concepts of rate and r...
Competing death risks have been analysed with data from the Zutphen-cohort. The dependencies betwee...
Competing death risks have been analysed with data from the Zutphen-cohort. The dependencies between...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In studies of all-cause mortality, the fundamental epidemi...
The probability of an event occurring or the proportion of patients experiencing an event, such as d...
The fundamental criticism of the analyses of relations between the allocated sources into healthcare...
Applying the competing--risks model to multi--cause mortality, this paper provides a theoretical an...
a<p>calculated by the total number of people that died of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the genera...
The authors report on a literature search on survival analysis and competing risks. The subjects in...
<p>Increased mortality per cause of death compared with the Dutch population.</p
<p>All-cause and cause-specific mortality rates for the entire population (n = 5408) using a competi...
AIM OF THE STUDY: To use the hospital standardised mortality ratio (HSMR), as a tool for Dutch hospi...