Overview of national health reporting in the EU and quality criteria for public health reports - results of the Joint Action InfAct
Abstract Background Health reporting shall provide up-to-date health-related data to inform policy-makers, researchers and the public. To this end, health reporting formats should be tailored to the needs and competencies of the target groups and provide comparable and high-quality information. With...
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Main Authors: | Martin Thissen (Author), Stefanie Seeling (Author), Peter Achterberg (Author), Angela Fehr (Author), Luigi Palmieri (Author), Mariken J. Tijhuis (Author), Brigid Unim (Author), Thomas Ziese (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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