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. 2017 May 22;10(Suppl 1):1266175. doi: 10.3402/gha.v9.32443

Table 1.

Quality assessment of data.

Data sources Health indicator Quality assessment
Coverage Accuracy
Vital registration Age-sex-specific mortality Overall 95% completeness of all death events, less completed among perinatal, neonatal, and the oldest age group so that death events are not registered NA
Vital registration Cause-specific mortality Same as above Up to 40% ill-defined cause, in particular where deaths take place at home
Hospital data Mortality 35% of total deaths took place in hospitals Still 20% ill-defined cause
  Incidence and prevalence of disease NA Quality control process
Disease notification Incidence, mortality, case fatality In principle it covers all events. Suspected and confirmedcases are reported;it was used for diseasesurveillance and outbreakcontrol purposes
    Public health personnel have a duty to notify their local authority of suspected cases of certain infectious diseases.  
    Often public non-MOPH and private hospitals do not comply with notification of diseases to the MOPH  
Household health survey Incidence, prevalence of selected diseases Large household survey is a national representative sample Recall bias and laypeople report

Note: NA: not applicable.