A haláloki diagnózisok megbízhatóságának javítása a népegészségügyi hatóság és a Központi Statisztikai Hivatal együttműködésével
Abstract
Cause-specific mortality (and premature cause-specific mortality, years of life lost (YLL)
due to a specific illness as well as decreased life expectancy) is a core health indicator
which plays a crucial role in health indicator systems for international comparative
analyses established and maintained by EUROSTAT, OECD and WHO. The WHO
recommendation on death certificates (Medical Certificate of Cause of Death, here in after
referred to as death certificate), which are used as a basis for ascertaining the cause of
death (COD), i.e. for cause of death data collection, has been widely adopted, however it is
not applied uniformly in the world, and verifying the quality of data is a global concern.