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Mortality from stroke (ICD-10 I60-I69, equivalent to ICD-9 430-438).
Mortality from coronary heart disease (ICD-10 I20-I25 equivalent to ICD-9 410-414).
The proportion of deaths from all causes (for ages < 1yr all deaths, including where no cause is recorded; for ages >= 1 yr ICD-10 A00-Y99 equivalent to ICD-9 001-E999) that occur at home.
Mortality from stomach cancer (ICD-10 C16 equivalent to ICD-9 151).
Mortality from all causes (for ages < 1yr all deaths, including where no cause is recorded; for ages >= 1 yr ICD-10 A00-Y99 equivalent to ICD-9 001-E999).
Mortality from causes considered amenable to health care (see “Numerator data” in the indicator specification for definition). As from the November 2005 Compendium release this indicator is one of three indicators that replace the ‘mortality from potentially avoidable causes’ indicator published in...
Mortality from causes considered amenable to health care (see “Numerator data” in the indicator specification for definition). As from the November 2005 Compendium release this indicator is one of three indicators that replace the ‘mortality from potentially avoidable causes’ indicator published in...
Mortality from causes considered amenable to health care (exc ischaemic heart disease) (see “Numerator data” in the indicator specification for definition). As from the November 2005 Compendium release this indicator is one of three indicators that replace the ‘mortality from potentially avoidable causes’...
Potentially avoidable deaths associated with specified medical conditions - appendicitis, abdominal hernia, cholelithiasis and cholecystitis (ICD-10 K35-K38, K40-K46, K80, K81), amenable to surgical intervention. From the November 2005 Compendium release of 2002-04 data onwards, the age-group included...
Mortality from causes considered amenable to health care (exc ischaemic heart disease) (see “Numerator data” in the indicator specification for definition). As from the November 2005 Compendium release this indicator is one of three indicators that replace the ‘mortality from potentially avoidable causes’...