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euHS_I inventory

Abteilung für Gesundheitökonomie
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Introduction: The euHS_I (european Health Systems_Indicator) inventory is a comprehensive list of used and/or proposed indicators identified in 43 national and international health system performance assessment (HSPA) and health information initiatives. It was developed in the European BRIDGE Health project within the work stream evaluation of health care systems and contains 2168 health and health system indicators identified in a structured review process (2010-2016). It lists indicator names and corresponding meta-information including definition and classification into 20 thematic chapters along the structure of the Health at a Glance report from 2015 and the OECD health care quality indicators (HCQI) framework.

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Citation:
Perić N, Hofmarcher-Holzhacker M M, Simon J (2018): Headline indicators for monitoring the performance of health systems: Findings from the european Health Systems_Indicator (euHS_I) survey. Archives of Public Health. 76: 32. doi:  10.1186/s13690-018-0278-0

User guide and screenshot: A detailed guide on how to interpret the entries of the inventory including a screenshot of the inventory is provided here.

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Authors and copyright: © HealthSystemIntelligence & Department of Health Economics, Center for Public Health, Medical University of Vienna 2017
Disclaimer: The authors and copyright holders (© HealthSystemIntelligence & Department of Health Economics, Center for Public Health, Medical University of Vienna 2017) bear no responsibility for the use of the euHS_I inventory, or for interpretations or inferences based on this use. The responsibility for users' research, projects and publications using euHS_I inventory and in particular with regard to the research results lies solely with the user. Although reasonable efforts were made to provide all the available information of the included indicators, euHS_I inventory authors and copyright holders (© HealthSystemIntelligence & Department of Health Economics, Center for Public Health, Medical University of Vienna 2017) make no warranties (expressed or implied) or representations of any kind as to their accuracy, currency or completeness.