Measuring health of countries: a novel approach
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Jeremić, VeljkoSeke, Kristina
Radojičić, Zoran
Jeremić, Danka
Marković, Aleksandar
Slović, Dragoslav
Aleksić, Aca
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We examined the health status of 27 European Union countries by employing statistical I-distance method on various health indicators. Results showed that Ireland tops the list of EU "healthiest countries", while Sweden and Finland are just a small step behind. On the other hand, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Romania are at the bottom of the list. Further on, I-distance method has provided information as to which input variables are crucial for determining a country's health system performance. We emphasize importance of evaluating health system performances and determining key health indicators.
Ključne reči:
ranking of countries / measuring health / I-distance methodIzvor:
HealthMED, 2011, 5, 6, 1762-1766Finansiranje / projekti:
- Primena multimodalne biometrije u menadžmentu identiteta (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-32013)
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Fakultet organizacionih naukaTY - JOUR AU - Jeremić, Veljko AU - Seke, Kristina AU - Radojičić, Zoran AU - Jeremić, Danka AU - Marković, Aleksandar AU - Slović, Dragoslav AU - Aleksić, Aca PY - 2011 UR - https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/807 AB - We examined the health status of 27 European Union countries by employing statistical I-distance method on various health indicators. Results showed that Ireland tops the list of EU "healthiest countries", while Sweden and Finland are just a small step behind. On the other hand, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Romania are at the bottom of the list. Further on, I-distance method has provided information as to which input variables are crucial for determining a country's health system performance. We emphasize importance of evaluating health system performances and determining key health indicators. T2 - HealthMED T1 - Measuring health of countries: a novel approach EP - 1766 IS - 6 SP - 1762 VL - 5 UR - conv_3117 ER -
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Jeremić, V., Seke, K., Radojičić, Z., Jeremić, D., Marković, A., Slović, D.,& Aleksić, A.. (2011). Measuring health of countries: a novel approach. in HealthMED, 5(6), 1762-1766. conv_3117
Jeremić V, Seke K, Radojičić Z, Jeremić D, Marković A, Slović D, Aleksić A. Measuring health of countries: a novel approach. in HealthMED. 2011;5(6):1762-1766. conv_3117 .
Jeremić, Veljko, Seke, Kristina, Radojičić, Zoran, Jeremić, Danka, Marković, Aleksandar, Slović, Dragoslav, Aleksić, Aca, "Measuring health of countries: a novel approach" in HealthMED, 5, no. 6 (2011):1762-1766, conv_3117 .