Use of absolute and derived values in assessing population health and the activities of healthcare institutions.

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Across
  1. 7. A system for recording and analyzing health statistics.
  2. 8. The average number of years a person is expected to live.
  3. 13. Number of new cases of a disease over a specific time period.
  4. 17. The proportion of a population receiving vaccinations.
  5. 18. Rate of illness or disease in a population.
  6. 19. The percentage of negative tests that correctly indicate no disease.
  7. 20. A statistical measure of deaths within a specific hospital.
Down
  1. 1. Number of live births per 1,000 people in a given time period.
  2. 2. Total number of cases of a disease in a population.
  3. 3. The length of time a patient stays in a hospital.
  4. 4. A ratio comparing healthcare workers to patients.
  5. 5. Measure of the proportion of deaths in a population.
  6. 6. The percentage of hospital readmissions within a set period.
  7. 9. The total number of hospital admissions over a period.
  8. 10. The proportion of patients who recover from a disease.
  9. 11. A measure comparing health data from different regions.
  10. 12. The percentage of screenings that correctly identify a disease.
  11. 14. The number of medical errors per 1,000 patients.
  12. 15. The percentage of hospital beds occupied at a given time.
  13. 16. The proportion of healthcare services used in a given population.