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Table 1 Amenable age-standardized death rates (per 100,000 people) for ages 0–74 from all causes in 22 OECD European countries, 2000/2001 and 2013/2014 (or last available years)

From: Declining amenable mortality: a reflection of health care systems?

Country

Regulation

Financing

Provision

SDR0–74

SDR0–74

% change

ST

SO

ST

SO

ST

PR

2000/2001a

2013/2014b,c,d,e,f

2013/2014–2000/2001

(n = 18)

(n = 4)

(n = 10)

(n = 12)

(n = 9)

(n = 13)

Austria

 

 

 

102

62

−39.2

Belgium

  

 

95

65

−31.6

Czech Republic

  

 

172

111

−35.5

Denmark

 

 

 

110

69

−37.3

Estonia

  

 

272

153

−43.8

Finland

 

 

 

112

69

−38.4

France

  

 

74

54

−27.0

Germany

 

 

 

105

71

−32.4

Hungary

  

 

235

164

−30.2

Iceland

 

 

 

82

59

−28.0

Ireland

 

  

132

73

−44.7

Italy

 

  

84

62

−26.2

Luxembourg

 

 

 

90

60

−33.3

Netherlands

  

 

97

61

−37.1

Norway

 

 

 

93

58

−37.6

Poland

  

 

172

116

−32.6

Portugal

 

 

 

125

75

−40.0

Slovakia

  

 

227

174

−23.3

Slovenia

 

 

 

129

89

−31.0

Spain

 

 

 

84

57

−32.1

Sweden

 

 

 

88

59

−33.0

United Kingdom

 

 

 

116

71

−38.8

  1. Notes: Ticks indicate the type of regulation, financing and provision for each country
  2. Abbreviations: SDR, age-standardized death rate; ST, statal; SO, societal; PR, private
  3. aAmenable SDR 2001/2002 (data not available for 2000) for United Kingdom
  4. bAmenable SDR 2012/2013 (data not available for 2014) for Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
  5. cAmenable SDR 2011/2012 (data not available for 2013/2014) for Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Ireland, Italy
  6. dAmenable SDR 2010/2011 (data not available for 2012/2014) for France
  7. eAmenable SDR 2009/2010 (data not available for 2011/2014) for Slovakia and Slovenia
  8. fAmenable SDR 2008/2009 (data not available for 2010/2014) for Iceland