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Implementation of MEHM-items in HIS in Denmark (MEHM=Minimum European Health Module)

Implementation of MEHM-items in HIS in Denmark (MEHM=Minimum European Health Module). Niels Kr. Rasmussen. Implementation of MEHM-items in HIS in Denmark (MEHM=Minimum European Health Module). Aim To analyse concurrent validity of MEHM-questions Data Danish National Health Interview Surveys

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Implementation of MEHM-items in HIS in Denmark (MEHM=Minimum European Health Module)

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  1. Implementation of MEHM-items in HIS in Denmark(MEHM=Minimum European Health Module) Niels Kr. Rasmussen Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  2. Implementation of MEHM-items in HIS in Denmark(MEHM=Minimum European Health Module) • Aim • To analyse concurrent validity of MEHM-questions • Data • Danish National Health Interview Surveys • 1987: sample size 5000 • 1994: sample size 5000 • 2000: sample size 17000 • Linkage with registries (inpatient and cause of death registry) Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  3. MEHM rates Denmark 1987-2000 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  4. Longstanding illness, Denmark Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  5. Good perceived health, Denmark Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  6. Global activity restriction, Denmark Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  7. Percentage with longstanding illness, females, 2000 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  8. Percentage with longstanding illness, males, 2000 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  9. Good perceived health, females, 2000 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  10. Good perceived health, males, 2000 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  11. Global activity restriction and climbing stairs, males, 1987 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  12. Global activity restriction and climbing stairs, females, 1987 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  13. 10-year mortality rate, all causes, males, baseline 1987 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  14. 10-year mortality rate, all causes, females, baseline 1987 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  15. 10-year mortality rate, all causes, males, baseline 1987 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  16. 10-year mortality rate, all causes, females, baseline 1987 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  17. 10-year mortality rate, all causes, males, baseline 1987 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  18. 10-year mortality rate, all causes, females, baseline 1987 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  19. 3-year admission rate (all causes), females, baseline 1994 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  20. 3-year admission rate (all causes), males, baseline 1994 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  21. 3-year admission rate (all causes), males, baseline 1994 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  22. 3-year admission rate (all causes), females, baseline 1994 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  23. 3-year admission rate (all causes), males, baseline 1994 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  24. 3-year admission rate (all causes), females, baseline1994 Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

  25. Conclusion • Expected correlations • Good concurrent validity • MEHM questions capture different dimensions Ottawa 9.-10. January 2003

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