Refined avoidable mortality for comparative health systems performance assessment: an impact study

Abstract Background Avoidable mortality is headline indicator of relative health system performance in European Union policy processes. However, the reliability of this indicator for cross-national comparisons of health system performance is limited by the lack of control for cross-country differenc...

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Published in:European Journal of Public Health
Main Authors: Hrzic, R, Vogt, T, Burazeri, G, Brand, H
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2021
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckab164.208
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/eurpub/ckab164.208 2024-09-30T14:37:36+00:00 Refined avoidable mortality for comparative health systems performance assessment: an impact study Hrzic, R Vogt, T Burazeri, G Brand, H 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckab164.208 http://academic.oup.com/eurpub/article-pdf/31/Supplement_3/ckab164.208/40781223/ckab164.208.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model European Journal of Public Health volume 31, issue Supplement_3 ISSN 1101-1262 1464-360X journal-article 2021 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckab164.208 2024-09-03T04:13:33Z Abstract Background Avoidable mortality is headline indicator of relative health system performance in European Union policy processes. However, the reliability of this indicator for cross-national comparisons of health system performance is limited by the lack of control for cross-country differences in population health status, and the challenges in selecting causes of death and age limits. This study examined the feasibility and impact of several refinements of avoidable mortality addressing these concerns. Methods Using a sample of 30 European countries, including EU Member States, United Kingdom, Norway, and Iceland, we examined the feasibility and impact of adjusting avoidable mortality for cross-country differences in disease prevalence and disease stage, using extended age thresholds, and calculating the avoidable burden of disease. We measured the impact of the feasible adjustments by calculating the average absolute change in country ranks compared to the 2014 country ranking based on the standard avoidable mortality. Results Given publicly available data, only the calculation of years of life lost due to avoidable causes of death and using different age thresholds to calculate avoidable mortality are currently feasible. The impact of the feasible adjustments varied between countries with no visible geographic pattern. Including deaths due to avoidable causes at all ages changed the country ranks by an average of 1.9 places in men and 2.8 in women. Using years of life lost due to avoidable causes of death changed the rank by an average of 8.1 places in men and 8.7 in women. Conclusions Country rankings are highly sensitive to the type of refinement. However, a full assessment of refinements was not possible due to missing data. To ease the implementation of morbidity-based refinements of avoidable mortality, we recommend that a shorter list of avoidable causes of death is developed. Key messages A continuous refinement of relative health system performance measures and improving the availability of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Oxford University Press Norway European Journal of Public Health 31 Supplement_3
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description Abstract Background Avoidable mortality is headline indicator of relative health system performance in European Union policy processes. However, the reliability of this indicator for cross-national comparisons of health system performance is limited by the lack of control for cross-country differences in population health status, and the challenges in selecting causes of death and age limits. This study examined the feasibility and impact of several refinements of avoidable mortality addressing these concerns. Methods Using a sample of 30 European countries, including EU Member States, United Kingdom, Norway, and Iceland, we examined the feasibility and impact of adjusting avoidable mortality for cross-country differences in disease prevalence and disease stage, using extended age thresholds, and calculating the avoidable burden of disease. We measured the impact of the feasible adjustments by calculating the average absolute change in country ranks compared to the 2014 country ranking based on the standard avoidable mortality. Results Given publicly available data, only the calculation of years of life lost due to avoidable causes of death and using different age thresholds to calculate avoidable mortality are currently feasible. The impact of the feasible adjustments varied between countries with no visible geographic pattern. Including deaths due to avoidable causes at all ages changed the country ranks by an average of 1.9 places in men and 2.8 in women. Using years of life lost due to avoidable causes of death changed the rank by an average of 8.1 places in men and 8.7 in women. Conclusions Country rankings are highly sensitive to the type of refinement. However, a full assessment of refinements was not possible due to missing data. To ease the implementation of morbidity-based refinements of avoidable mortality, we recommend that a shorter list of avoidable causes of death is developed. Key messages A continuous refinement of relative health system performance measures and improving the availability of ...
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Vogt, T
Burazeri, G
Brand, H
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Burazeri, G
Brand, H
Refined avoidable mortality for comparative health systems performance assessment: an impact study
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