Avoidable deaths in Sweden, 1997-2018: temporal trend and the contribution to the gender gap in life expectancy
Abstract Background Avoidable mortality is considered as a potential indicator of the influences of public health policies and healthcare quality on population health. This study aimed to examine the trend in avoidable mortality and its influence on rising life expectancy (LE) and declining gender g...
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Main Author: | Ali Kiadaliri (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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