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EuroHealth Consumer Index 2017
Sub- disciplineIndicatorCzech Republic
DenmarkEstoniaFinlandFrance
FYR Macedonia
GermanyGreeceHungaryIcelandIreland
ItalyLatvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
MaltaMontenegroNetherlands
NorwayPolandPortugalRomania
SerbiaSlovakiaSlovenia
SpainSweden
Switzerland
United
Kingdom
1.2 Patient org:s involved decision makingGFF))))F)FGFGGF)F)FF)GFF)F)FFF))FF
1.4 Right to second opinionFF)G)G))G)FFG)FGGG)FFFFF)FG)F)))F)
1.5 Access to own medical recordFFF)FFFFFFFF)F))FFFF)FFFF))FFF)FF)
1.6 Registry of bona fide doctorsFFF)))FFFFFFFGFG)FFFFGFFFF)FFFG)FF
1.7 Web or 24/7 telephone HC infoGF)G)FFFFFF)G)F))FFG)GFF)F)FF)FFFF
1.8 Cross-border care financed from homen.ap.FF)))F)Fn.a.n.ap.)))F)))n.a.FFn.ap.FF)n.a.)n.ap.FF)Fn.ap.)
1.9 Provider catalogue with quality rankingF))G)GF))FFFGGn.ap.))FFn.ap.n.ap.GFFG)G)FGGFFF
1.10 Patient records e-accessibleGF)FF)FFFFFFG)FF)FGFGFFFGFG)FF)FFF
1.11 On-line booking of appointments? F)FG))FFFFF)GFFG))FFGFFF)FGF)FFF)F
Patient rights and information:1.12 e-prescriptionsG))GFGFFFG))G)F))FFG)FFFGFF)GFFFFFNetherlands, NorwaySubdiscipline weighted score881131046796079117113108104108108587911775881041041048888125125791087110411310888113117113
2.1 Family doctor same day accessFFFFFFF)GFF)GFG)F)GFFFF))))FFF)GFG
Accessibility:2.2 Direct access to specialistFFFGG)GGG))FF)FG)F)F)GGG)GG)F)G)FG2.3 Major elective surgery <90 daysF)FFG)FG)FFFG)GG)G)FGFFGG)))FGG)FG
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Outcomes :2.5 CT scan < 7daysF)F)GFFFF))))GFGGG)FGFFGGGGFF)G)F) Finland, Norway2.6 A&E waiting timesF))FFF)F))F)))FG)G)))FFFF))FFF)GFGNL, Norway, SwitzerlandSubdiscipline weighted score213188213175138018818816315018820018812513817588150138138213150200200125125138113200225163113113225100
Range and reach of services3.1 30-day Case Fatality for AMIG))FG)FGFF)))GF)FGG))GFFF))))))FF)3.2 30-day Case Fatality for stroke)F)G))F)FFGFF)))FGG)))FF)))))G)FF)
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Prevention :3.4 Cancer survivalGF)GG)))FFGFGGFF)GGF)G)FG)GG)))FF)3.5 Loss of life years due to death before 65FFFG)FF)FF)FF)FFFGGFF)FF)FG))FFFFF
3.6 MRSA infectionsG)))G)FFF)G)GGF)G)))Gn.a.FF)GGGG)GF))
Pharmaceuticals :3.7 Abortion ratesFGFGFF)GF))FFG)0F)Fn.a.0FF)0FG)FF)GF)3.8 DepressionG)))))F)F)GFG)FFGGGF)n.a.FF))GF)))FF)
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Subdiscipline weighted score1562332331561780222267189289256133267200156256211211156144244167156278289167233122167189211222278278222
4.1 Equity of healthcare systemsG))GFFF)))G)GGFG)GGFGGFF)GGG)))FFF
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4.5 Informal payments to doctorsGFFGG)F)F)GFGGFF)GGFFGFF)FGGG)FFFF
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4.8 Caesarean sectionsG)FGF)F)FF)GGGF)GFF)G)FFGGG))F)FG)
Subdiscipline weighted score421041154794010412089120996383527811578736878109104521251156389525773899412594109
5.1 Infant 8-disease vaccinationFFF))F))F))FFF))FF)F)GF)FFG)F)F)GF
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Subdiscipline weighted score6510195656507795771019589101838911395101776510795771071199510748898383107101101113
6.1 Rx subsidyG))GF)G))FFF)G)FGGGFG)F)G)GGF)F)FF
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6.5 Arthritis drugsn.a.GFGGGFGFFn.a.)GGGF)GG)n.a.GFFG)G))))F)F
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Subdiscipline weighted score337872395005678617883568950445683504444723950897856723356677272788378Total score596816832548620xx726864691846825649836569584830630673587574850642623924850584747439673749726695807898735
© Health Consumer Powerhouse 2018Rank271183326xx16319610227322992420283142325142914342013161812215
Cyprus has not been scored, as it has more
healthcare paid out-of-pocket than publicly financed. This will hopefully change in 2018, as parliament passed a law for universal health coverage in June 2017.F = Good (3)
) = Intermediary (2)G = Not-so-good (1)
n.a. = data not available (1) n.ap. = not applicable (2)0 = abortion illegal/restricted
5. Prevention
6. Pharmaceuticals
For more info please visit:
www.healthpowerhouse.com 4.Range and reach of
services providedEuro Health Consumer Index
at a glance:Winner: Netherlands
Runner-up: Switzerland
Third place: Denmark
Sub-disciplines:
Slovakia, Switzerland
Germany, Netherlands
Netherlands, Sweden
Norway
1. Patient rights and
information2. Accessibility (waiting
times for treatment)3. Outcomes
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