Report: The State of Healthcare Integration in Estonia (Estonia)
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Primary purpose: To assess and summarize the state of health care integration in Estonia, focusing on coordination and continuity of care across care settings, particularly in relation to the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases, to inform potential policy changes.
Sponsor, manager or home institution: Estonian Health Insurance Fund.
Type of information: Overview of the Estonian healthcare system, information about avoidable admissions to hospitals and specialist visits, hospital stay, NMIS medical procedures, patient behavior, provider behavior, care continuity, preventive services, and other various information. Click here to learn more.
Data level: national level.
Cancer areas of interest: C00-D48: All neoplasms. Click here to learn more.
Information to access: Click here to access in "The State of Health Care Integration in Estonia" under "Study materials".
- Forpolicymakers
- Mouth
- Throat
- Oropharynx
- Nasopharynx
- Hypopharynx
- Larynx
- Salivary glands
- Lips
- Tonsils
- Base of the tongue
- Voice box
- Esophagus
- Stomach
- Small intestine
- Large intestine
- Colon
- Rectum
- Anus
- Liver
- Gallbladder
- Bile ducts
- Pancreas
- Lung
- Trachea
- Bronchi
- Pleura
- Mediastinum
- Bone
- Cartilage
- Osteosarcoma
- Ewings sarcoma
- Skin
- Melanoma
- Scalp
- Hands
- Feet
- Muscle
- Fat
- Tendon
- Ligament
- Blood vessels
- Connective tissue
- Sarcoma
- Angiosarcoma
- Liposarcoma
- Lobular
- Breast
- Nipple
- Areola
- Ductal
- Vulva
- Vagina
- Cervix
- Uterus
- Ovary
- Fallopian tubes
- Endometrium
- Prostate
- Testicles
- Penis
- Kidney
- Ureter
- Bladder
- Urethra
- Eye
- Brain
- Spinal cord
- Thyroid gland
- Parathyroid
- Adrenal glands
- Pituitary gland
- Thymus gland
- Peritoneum
- Pericardium
- Retroperitoneum
- Mesothelium
- Blood
- Bone marrow
- Lymph nodes
- Spleen
- Leukemia