The Chinese Healthcare Challenge; Comment on “Shanghai Rising: Avoidable Mortality as Measured by Avoidable Mortality since 2000” [PDF]
Investments in the extension of health insurance coverage, the strengthening of public health services, as well as primary care and better hospitals, highlights the emerging role of healthcare as part of China’s new growth regime, based on an expansion ...
Guilhem Fabre
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Avoidable Mortality in Korea 1997–2001: Temporal Trend and its Contribution to All-cause Mortality [PDF]
ObjectiveThis study analyzed the mortality trends from avoidable causes in Korea from 1997 to 2021, to estimate its contribution to the overall mortality in different subgroups, including.
Yoolwon Jeong, Sunghyo Seo
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Avoidable Mortality Differences between Rural and Urban Residents During 2004–2011: A Case Study in Iran [PDF]
BackgroundAvoidable mortality as an indicator for assessing the health system performance has caught the attention of researchers for a long time. In this study we aimed to compare the health system performance using this indicator in rural and urban ...
Habib Omranikhoo +4 more
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Rates, causes and predictors of all-cause and avoidable mortality in 163 686 children and young people with and without intellectual disabilities: a record linkage national cohort study [PDF]
Objectives To investigate mortality rates and associated factors, and avoidable mortality in children/young people with intellectual disabilities.Design Retrospective cohort; individual record-linked data between Scotland’s 2011 Census and 9.5 years of ...
Daniel Mackay +16 more
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Contributions of avoidable mortality to the sex gap in life expectancy and life disparity in Iran [PDF]
Background Public health policies and healthcare quality play a pivotal role on the health outcome level and disparities across sociodemographic groups.
Mohsen Bayati, Ali Kiadaliri
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The contribution of avoidable mortality to life expectancy differences and lifespan disparities in the European Union: a population-based studyResearch in context [PDF]
Summary: Background: Twenty years after the 2004 European Union (EU) enlargement, life expectancy differences between established (EMS) and new member states (NMS) remain large.
Rok Hrzic, Tobias Vogt
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Rates, causes and predictors of all-cause and avoidable mortality in 514 878 adults with and without intellectual disabilities in Scotland: a record linkage national cohort study [PDF]
Background Studies on avoidable mortality in adults with intellectual disabilities are limited, as are studies on causes of death.Objectives We aimed to quantify mortality rates, and causes, and identify factors (i.e., age, sex, Scottish Index of ...
Daniel Mackay +17 more
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Avoidable Mortality: The Core of the Global Cancer Divide [PDF]
Purpose: The incidence of infection-associated cancers and lethality of cancers amenable to treatment are closely correlated with the income of countries. We analyzed a core part of this global cancer divide—the distribution of premature mortality across
Felicia Marie Knaul +6 more
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Socioeconomic inequalities in avoidable mortality in Italy: results from a nationwide longitudinal cohort [PDF]
Background Disparities in avoidable mortality have never been evaluated in Italy at the national level. The present study aimed to assess the association between socioeconomic status and avoidable mortality.
Alessio Petrelli +5 more
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Incidence and Influencing Factors of Avoidable Mortality in Korea From 2013-2022: Analysis of Cause-of-death Statistics [PDF]
Objectives: This study aimed to identify trends in avoidable mortality (AVM) in 16 provincial and metropolitan regions of Korea and determine the factors influencing AVM.
Jeong Min Yang, Jieun Hwang
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