Approaches, strenghts, and limitations of avoidable mortality
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2014ISSN
0197-5897
Abstract
Publication of recent papers such as the one by Schoenbaum and colleagues entitled 'Mortality Amenable to Health Care in the United States: The Roles of Demographics and Health Systems Performance' has stimulated this commentary. We discuss strengths and limitations of amenable and avoidable mortality in health-care systems' performance and their contribution to health inequalities. To illustrate, we present a case study of avoidable and amenable mortality in Spain over 27 years. We conclude that amenable mortality is not a good indicator of health-care systems' performance, or for determining whether it could give rise to health inequalities. To understand health problems and to assess the impact of interventions affecting health requires good, basic, and routine monitoring of health indicators and of socioeconomic determinants of health.
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Article
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English
Keywords
Mortalitat
Salut pública
Pages
14 p.
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Palgrave Macmillian
Citation
Pérez, G., Rodríguez-Sanz, M., Cirera, E., Pérez, K., Puigpinós, R., & Borrell, C. (2014). Commentary: Approaches, strengths, and limitations of avoidable mortality. Journal of Public Health Policy, 35(2), 171-184.
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