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2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19074129
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The Devil Is in the Data: Can Regional Variation in Amenable Mortality Help to Understand Changes in Health System Performance in Poland?

Abstract: The contribution of health systems to health is commonly assessed using levels of amenable mortality. Few such studies exist for Poland, with analyses of within-the-country patterns being particularly scarce. The aim of this paper is to analyse differences in amenable mortality levels and trends across Poland’s regions using the most recent data and to gain a more nuanced understanding of these differences and possible reasons behind them. This can inform future health policy decisions, particularly when it co… Show more

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“…Another leading cause is ischaemic heart disease, which accounted for 20 % of treatable causes of mortality in 2020 (Figure 11). However, this is likely to be an underestimate: ischaemic heart disease appears to be consistently underreported as a cause of death in Poland, with heart failure reported in its place, as heart failure has the potential of attracting larger payments in the Polish diagnosis-related group system and consequently distorts the coding of deaths (Sagan et al, 2022a).…”
Section: Progress In Reducing Mortality From Treatable Causes Has Sta...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another leading cause is ischaemic heart disease, which accounted for 20 % of treatable causes of mortality in 2020 (Figure 11). However, this is likely to be an underestimate: ischaemic heart disease appears to be consistently underreported as a cause of death in Poland, with heart failure reported in its place, as heart failure has the potential of attracting larger payments in the Polish diagnosis-related group system and consequently distorts the coding of deaths (Sagan et al, 2022a).…”
Section: Progress In Reducing Mortality From Treatable Causes Has Sta...mentioning
confidence: 99%