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Text   Health Report for Germany 1998 - Abstracts Overview [Health Report for Germany, 1998]
Health Report for Germany 1998 - Abstracts Overview ++ GBE, Health Monitoring System Germany

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PDF-Document Text   Health Report for Germany 1998 [Health Report for Germany, 1998]
Health Report for Germany 1998

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Bibliographic Reference   Health Report for Germany. [Health Report for Germany, 1998]
Statistisches Bundesamt (Hrsg.): Gesundheitsbericht für Deutschland. Verlag Metzler-Poeschel, Stuttgart, 1998, ISBN 3-8246-0569-4. ++ Health Report

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External Link   Federal Health Reporting at the Robert Koch Institute
How many people in Germany are unable to work because they suffer from backache?
Are first-graders sufficiently vaccinated against polio, tetanus and diphtheria?
Which groups of people have the highest incidence of nutrition-induced illnesses?
The Federal Health Reporting service (Gesundheitsberichterstattung des Bundes, GBE) answers these and other questions. It provides a fact-based foundation for political decisions by giving accounts of important aspects of both health and the healthcare sector. Furthermore, GBE serves to monitor the effects of measures taken and facilitates and promotes the development and evaluation of targets within the healthcare sector.

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