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Summary of Main Problems in the European Health Care Module - Working Group Presentation

This presentation outlines the main problems identified by member states regarding the European Health Care Module. Topics covered include ratings, items needing revision, qualitative results, and criteria for question relevance. Issues such as public health concepts, cross-national comparisons, and EU policy needs are discussed.

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Summary of Main Problems in the European Health Care Module - Working Group Presentation

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  1. Input Presentation for Working Group 3 Summary of main problems noted by member states regarding the European Health Care Module Claudia Santos-Hövener

  2. Rating on European Health Care ModuleItems with a satisfactory score average (1)

  3. Rating on European Health Care ModuleItems with a satisfactory score average (2)

  4. European Health Care ModuleItems in Need of Revision (1)

  5. European Health Care ModuleItems in Need of Revision (2)

  6. European Health Care ModuleQualitative Results (1)

  7. European Health Care ModuleQualitative Results (2)

  8. Criteria to Determine the Relevance of the Questions • Public health concepts and theories • Its use to work out Community indicators (ECHI list, OMC indicators • Methodological problems (low prevalence, cross nationally heavy varying prevalence) • Its suitability for cross European comparisons • A possible overlap with already existing data sources or planned projects (ESAW, LFS ad-hoc modules, SILC, EHSI, IDB) • Use of international instruments • Social core variables • EU policy needs

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