Healthcare - Vital Statistics
^,^ - ANS-^ population density = ___ congestion = ___ crowding index
\0-14 and 65 above - ANS-Economically dependent age group
\1) Not all diseases are notifiable and reportable in the Phil
2) STDs and other diseases carry a social stigma
3) Only overt and severe cases are reported
4) Ignorance or plain disregard for registration requirements - ANS-Factors affecting registration
and reporting of vital events
\15-64 - ANS-Economically independent age group
\Absolute increase per year - ANS-Measures the number of people that are added per year
\Age Composition - ANS-Proportion of people in various age groups
\Age-Specific Death Rate - ANS-Numerator and denominator must refer to the same age group
\Age-Specific Fertility Rate - ANS-Can be used to study the impact of birth control measures
\Age-Specific Fertility rate - ANS-Mose accurate study of fertility rate
\Births
Deaths
Migration
Marriage - ANS-Common health indicators in public health
\Case Fatality Rate - ANS-Determines how well the treatment has succeeded
\Case Fatality Rate - ANS-Expressed in percentage
\Case Fatality Rate - ANS-Measures the killing power of the disease
\Civil Registry Law - ANS-All births and deaths should be registered to the NCSO
\Crowding Index - ANS-Describe the ease in which a disease can be transmitted
\Crude Birth Rate
General fertility rate
Age-Specific Fertility rate - ANS-Methods of measuring fertility rate
\Crude birth rate - ANS-Rough measure of fertility since it makes use of midyear population
\Crude birth rate - ANS-Used in determining population growth
\Crude death rate
Age-specific death rate
Cause specific death rate
Case fatality rate
Infant mortality rate
Neonatal mortality rate
Maternal mortality rate
Fetal death rate - ANS-Methods of Mortality rate
\Crude death rate - ANS-Rough measure of death rate
\Dependency Ratio - ANS-Compares the economically dependent with the economically
productive
\Fertility rate
Mortality rate
^,^ - ANS-^ population density = ___ congestion = ___ crowding index
\0-14 and 65 above - ANS-Economically dependent age group
\1) Not all diseases are notifiable and reportable in the Phil
2) STDs and other diseases carry a social stigma
3) Only overt and severe cases are reported
4) Ignorance or plain disregard for registration requirements - ANS-Factors affecting registration
and reporting of vital events
\15-64 - ANS-Economically independent age group
\Absolute increase per year - ANS-Measures the number of people that are added per year
\Age Composition - ANS-Proportion of people in various age groups
\Age-Specific Death Rate - ANS-Numerator and denominator must refer to the same age group
\Age-Specific Fertility Rate - ANS-Can be used to study the impact of birth control measures
\Age-Specific Fertility rate - ANS-Mose accurate study of fertility rate
\Births
Deaths
Migration
Marriage - ANS-Common health indicators in public health
\Case Fatality Rate - ANS-Determines how well the treatment has succeeded
\Case Fatality Rate - ANS-Expressed in percentage
\Case Fatality Rate - ANS-Measures the killing power of the disease
\Civil Registry Law - ANS-All births and deaths should be registered to the NCSO
\Crowding Index - ANS-Describe the ease in which a disease can be transmitted
\Crude Birth Rate
General fertility rate
Age-Specific Fertility rate - ANS-Methods of measuring fertility rate
\Crude birth rate - ANS-Rough measure of fertility since it makes use of midyear population
\Crude birth rate - ANS-Used in determining population growth
\Crude death rate
Age-specific death rate
Cause specific death rate
Case fatality rate
Infant mortality rate
Neonatal mortality rate
Maternal mortality rate
Fetal death rate - ANS-Methods of Mortality rate
\Crude death rate - ANS-Rough measure of death rate
\Dependency Ratio - ANS-Compares the economically dependent with the economically
productive
\Fertility rate
Mortality rate