Health statistics in the Netherlands, review 1995–2009, preview 2010–2015

2012 
Reshaping health statistics is a continuous process, but it strides with unequal pace. Some years carry promises of upcoming profound changes, while others only offer hard labour on smaller steps forward. In order to allow modest speculation on the next 5 years, the changes that took place in the past 15 years are considered and put onto historical perspective. Based on five examples (morbidity, causes of death, health and social accounts, health care production, and health interview surveys), common factors in the developments are sought. In retrospect, decisive developments were improved technical, legal, and methodological possibilities to perform record linkage, both of persons and of institutions. These developments co-occurred with an increased permissiveness of public opinion about record linkage, and the existence of many external linkable data sets. Consequently, many statistics are now based upon multiple
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