نتایج جستجو برای: amenable mortality

تعداد نتایج: 302801  

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
michael k. gusmano victor g. rodwin chunfang wang daniel weisz li luo

over the past two decades, shanghai, the largest megacity in china, has been coping with unprecedented growth of its economy and population while overcoming previous underinvestment in the health system by the central and local governments. we study the evolution of shanghai’s healthcare system by analyzing “avoidable mortality” (am) – deaths amenable to public health and healthcare interventio...

Over the past two decades, Shanghai, the largest megacity in China, has been coping with unprecedented growth of its economy and population while overcoming previous underinvestment in the health system by the central and local governments. We study the evolution of Shanghai’s healthcare system by analyzing “Avoidable Mortality” (AM) – deaths amenable to public health and healthcare interventio...

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2018

Journal: :Gaceta sanitaria 2013
Rasmus Hoffmann Iris Plug Bernadette Khoshaba Martin McKee Johan P Mackenbach

OBJECTIVES There is a renewed interest in health system indicators. In 1976 a measure of quality of healthcare, amenable mortality, was introduced by Rutstein. This indicator is based on the concept that deaths from certain causes should not occur in the presence of timely and effective healthcare. In the project "Amenable mortality in the European Union: toward better indicators for the effect...

Journal: :European Journal of Public Health 2019

Journal: :Journal of public health policy 2011
Stephen C Schoenbaum Cathy Schoen Jennifer L Nicholson Joel C Cantor

This article examines associations of socio-demographic and health-care indicators, and the statistic 'mortality amenable to health care' (amenable mortality) across the US states. There is over two-fold variation in amenable mortality, strongly associated with the percentages of state populations that are poor or black. Controlling for poverty and race with bi- and multi-variate analyses, seve...

Journal: :Health policy 2011
Ellen Nolte Martin McKee

BACKGROUND There has been growing interest in the comparison of health system performance within and between countries, using a range of different indicators. This study examines trends in amenable mortality, as one measure of health system performance, in sixteen high-income countries. METHODS Amenable mortality was defined as premature death from causes that should not occur in the presence...

2012
Iris Plug Rasmus Hoffmann Barbara Artnik Matthias Bopp Carme Borrell Giuseppe Costa Patrick Deboosere Santi Esnaola Ramune Kalediene Mall Leinsalu Olle Lundberg Pekka Martikainen Enrique Regidor Jitka Rychtarikova Björn Heine Strand Bogdan Wojtyniak Johan P Mackenbach

BACKGROUND Previous studies have reported large socioeconomic inequalities in mortality from conditions amenable to medical intervention, but it is unclear whether these can be attributed to inequalities in access or quality of health care, or to confounding influences such as inequalities in background risk of diseases. We therefore studied whether inequalities in mortality from conditions ame...

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