Israel and the Czech Republic: Comparative Study of Selected Health Indicators
Izrael a Česká republika: srovnávací studie vybraných indikátorů zdraví
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)
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Advisor
Faculty / Institute
Third Faculty of Medicine
Discipline
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Department
Department of nursing
Date of defense
19. 2. 2009
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, 3. lékařská fakultaLanguage
English
Grade
Excellent
The aim is to compare the health status and overall level of health care between the Czech Republic and Israel, and to compare both countries to a standard reference group in the form of the EU-15. To this end, we present and compare demographic indices, life expectancy, age standardized death rates (SDR) by categories, infant mortality rates, burden of disease, hospital discharges, lifestyle factors (smoking, alcohol consumption and overweight), hospital beds, health care personnel and utilization, and finally, health expenditure. The data is organized in tables and time trend graphs. Values are compared and time trends are elaborated. When relevant, the data is presented for the two genders separately. The major findings of this work are: demographically, the population structure of the two countries differs; Israel has a younger population with a high fertility rate while the Czech population is older with a low fertility rate. Life expectancy, while improving, is still 4 years lower in the Czech Republic than in Israel. Further, population standardized death rate (SDR) from all causes is more than 45% higher in the Czech Republic. This constitutes a 17 year lag of the Czech Republic behind Israel in life expectancy and SDR. The excess mortality in the Czech Republic compared to Israel and the EU-15 is...