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Figure 2. Availability of ECHI shor
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Figure 4. Availability of ECHI shor
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Third, it is not enough to define d
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health information situation in the
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Overall data availability was quite
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had a significant influence on the
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The last questions were about the r
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Before the implementation process c
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The importance of national contact
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Arpo Aromaa & Katri Kilpeläinen 6.
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As stated in the summary of this re
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structure will assume responsibilit
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Arpo Aromaa & Katri Kilpeläinen 7.
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hyperlipidemia as well as behaviour
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7) When a suitable set of data and
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ANNEX 1 ANNEX 1: A new release of t
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45. Pregnant women smoking 46. Tota
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39. Psychological well-being - ADDE
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ANNEX 2 Calculation: 1) Eurostat: L
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9. POPULATION BELOW POVERTY LINE AN
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Calculation: 1) The number of fetal
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Notes: Recognising the multi-factor
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Notes: National case definitions ar
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23. DEPRESSION Definition: Proporti
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Notes: 1) Incidence refers to perso
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Calculation: 1) European Injury Dat
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Notes: Availability of the suicide
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Answer categories: Yes, with no dif
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Calculation: 1) An index or a score
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43. BLOOD PRESSURE Definition: 1) P
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Notes: Total alcohol consumption ca
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Notes: WHO recommendation: daily av
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53. WORK-RELATED HEALTH RISKS Defin
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56. VACCINATION COVERAGE IN CHILDRE
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60. COLON CANCER SCREENING Definiti
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Calculation: The indicator is calcu
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66. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES (CT/MRI) D
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69. HOSPITAL DAYCASE/IN-PATIENT DIS
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72. OTHER OUTPATIENT VISITS Definit
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76. INSURANCE COVERAGE Definition:
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79. 30-DAY IN-HOSPITAL CASE-FATALIT
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Calculation: Indicator needs furthe
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86. POLICIES ON HEALTHY NUTRITION D
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ANNEX 3 Data availability of Health
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Data availability of Determinants o
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74. Medicine use, selected groups A
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ANNEX 4 ANNEX 4: Country Specific S
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Finally, the possible solutions for
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selected health indicators with tim
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costly in comparison with the added
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Possible solutions for implementati
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Main problems: There are problems o
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Main problems: Overall shortage of
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Annual forms from some health estab
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Possible solutions for implementati
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Ongoing and/or expected improvement
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Possible solutions for implementati
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with the Ministry of Health, the na
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Ongoing and/or expected improvement
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Main problems: The lack of cancer r
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support is lacking. Record linkage
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Main problems are of financial and
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eports and policy papers. These are
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Ongoing and/or expected improvement
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Main problems: Although there are g
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Main problems: International survey
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Main problems: The decentralised st
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Main problems: Resources, especiall
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international comparison, EHIS migh
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the Norwegian Patient Register can
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Country Report, data availability E
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decisions and less on political and
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published online, but in Slovene on
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In addition, MoH, INE, ISCIII, MARM
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Possible solutions for implementati
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in 2007-2008 and financed by Health
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Main problems: Due to UK including
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ANNEX 5 • Demographic and socio-e
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Content block 4: Links to indicator
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ANNEX 6 Abbreviation EHEMU EHES EHI
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Abbreviation MORB MRI MS / MSs MSDG