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Euro Health Consumer Index (EHCI) was a comparison of European health care systems based on waiting times, results, and generosity. The information is presented as a graphic index. EHCI was produced 2005–2009 and 2012–2018 by Health Consumer Powerhouse. The 2014 ranking included 37 countries measured by 48 indicators. It claimed to measure the "consumer friendliness" of healthcare systems. It did not claim to measure which European state had the best healthcare system, but it did produce specialist Indexes on Diabetes, Cardiac Care, HIV, Headache and Hepatitis.

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  • Euro Health Consumer Index (EHCI) was a comparison of European health care systems based on waiting times, results, and generosity. The information is presented as a graphic index. EHCI was produced 2005–2009 and 2012–2018 by Health Consumer Powerhouse. The 2014 ranking included 37 countries measured by 48 indicators. It claimed to measure the "consumer friendliness" of healthcare systems. It did not claim to measure which European state had the best healthcare system, but it did produce specialist Indexes on Diabetes, Cardiac Care, HIV, Headache and Hepatitis. In 2006 France was the champion with 768 points out of 1000. In the 2015 results the same performance would have given the 13th position among 35 countries because of the widespread improvements in standards. While no bias in favour of any health system was alleged, the index was criticised in the British Medical Journal by Martin McKee and others from the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies in February 2016. Points they made included: * The index is constructed by scoring performance as good, intermediary or not-so-good, based on arbitrary cut-off points. * There is no logic in how many points are allocated to each indicator. 225 points are allocated to accessibility, but only 250 to health outcomes. * The indicators are a mix of trends over time and cross-sectional rankings. A survey by the Centre for Population Change in 2019 produced results consistent with the index. (en)
  • Euro Health Consumer Index (EHCI) è un indice che rappresenta il livello di qualità della Sanità in Europa, basato sui tempi di attesa, risultati, e affidabilità. EHCI fu introdotto nel 2005-2009 e 2012-2015 dal . Nel 2014 la classifica includeva 37 paesi con 48 indicatori. L'indice non misura la qualità in assoluto del sistema sanitario nazionale di un paese, ma la "familiarità" di esso con gli assistiti, con indici specifici su diabete, cardiologia, HIV, mal di testa e epatiti. Nel 2006 la Francia fu in cima alla classifica con 768 punti su 1000. Nel 2015 lo stesso punteggio fu raggiunto dalla nazione al 13º posto su 35 paesi. L'indice è criticato dal British Medical Journal da e altri membri dell' nel febbraio 2016: (it)
  • De Euro Health Consumer Index is een vergelijkende index voor de beoordeling van de prestaties van de nationale gezondheidszorg in 35 Europese landen. Het rapport analyseert 46 indicatoren in de gezondheidszorg, onder meer patiëntenrechten en -informatie, toegankelijkheid van de zorg, resultaat van de behandelingen, bereik van de gezondheidsdiensten, preventie en het gebruik van geneesmiddelen. De index is gestart in 2005, met overzichtelijke jaarrapporten sedert 2014. In het algemeen besluit de Index dat de Europese gezondheidsvoorzieningen er tussen 2006 en 2016 duidelijk op vooruit zijn gegaan. (nl)
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  • Euro Health Consumer Index (EHCI) was a comparison of European health care systems based on waiting times, results, and generosity. The information is presented as a graphic index. EHCI was produced 2005–2009 and 2012–2018 by Health Consumer Powerhouse. The 2014 ranking included 37 countries measured by 48 indicators. It claimed to measure the "consumer friendliness" of healthcare systems. It did not claim to measure which European state had the best healthcare system, but it did produce specialist Indexes on Diabetes, Cardiac Care, HIV, Headache and Hepatitis. (en)
  • Euro Health Consumer Index (EHCI) è un indice che rappresenta il livello di qualità della Sanità in Europa, basato sui tempi di attesa, risultati, e affidabilità. EHCI fu introdotto nel 2005-2009 e 2012-2015 dal . Nel 2014 la classifica includeva 37 paesi con 48 indicatori. L'indice non misura la qualità in assoluto del sistema sanitario nazionale di un paese, ma la "familiarità" di esso con gli assistiti, con indici specifici su diabete, cardiologia, HIV, mal di testa e epatiti. L'indice è criticato dal British Medical Journal da e altri membri dell' nel febbraio 2016: (it)
  • De Euro Health Consumer Index is een vergelijkende index voor de beoordeling van de prestaties van de nationale gezondheidszorg in 35 Europese landen. Het rapport analyseert 46 indicatoren in de gezondheidszorg, onder meer patiëntenrechten en -informatie, toegankelijkheid van de zorg, resultaat van de behandelingen, bereik van de gezondheidsdiensten, preventie en het gebruik van geneesmiddelen. (nl)
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  • Euro Health Consumer Index (en)
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