2006, Number 1-3
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Perinatol Reprod Hum 2006; 20 (1-3)
Disability adjusted life expectancy in mexican population with social security
Rodríguez-Abrego G, Escobedo PJ, Zurita GB, Ramírez TJ
Language: Spanish
References: 24
Page: 4-18
PDF size: 252.58 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective: Estimate the disability adjusted life years for both sex and state and include the methodology that let it to build the indicator.
Material and methods: We shown the build of life table elaborated for the Mexican population with Social Security in order to know the life expectancy (LE). We made the Chiang’s Method with information about population and death certificate for the year 2000 after we modified the table of life Sullivan’s method.
Results: We calculate the life expectancy in social security population in 77.36 years and the life expectancy free of disability around 65.8 years and life expectative with disability in 10.5 years, this reference is a population ageing in transition process.
Conclusion: With health profile that will give upper demands to health system. This is a tool that can help to build scene and to give facilities for the strategic administration.
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