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How is Health Status Measured?
Health status is measured using both
quantitative
and
qualitative
data. Key quantitative measures include:
-
Incidence
and prevalence rates of diseases
- Mortality and
morbidity
rates
- Life expectancy and healthy life years
Qualitative assessments might involve surveys on self-reported health, mental health status, and quality of life.
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