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How should comparative health reporting be designed in order to make it readily understandable? Thoughts and ideas to develop a health barometer for the Baden-Württemberg Health Map – JoHM S2/2017

Baden-Württemberg’s Ministry for Social Affairs and Integration commissioned the Mannheim Institute for Public Health to develop an instrument which would enable health comparisons based on an analysis of strengths and weaknesses at the federal and municipal levels. This health barometer focuses on four key areas (population health, health promotion and disease prevention, health behaviour as well as out- and inpatient care), which are operationalised based on twelve indicators. The article explains how the individual indicators and the overall health barometer are calculated.

Date of issue August 30, 2017 PDF (145 KB, File does meet accessibility standards.)