Age-Standardised Excess Mortality
Cross-source consensus on Age-Standardised Excess Mortality from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Benefits
Comparisons
Evidence quality
Other
Highlighted claims
- The study used age-standardised cumulative excess mortality for 2020-2021 as its main health outcome. — Global Health Security Index and COVID-19 pandemic mortality 2020–2021: a comparative study of islands and non-islands across 194 jurisdictions
- For non-island jurisdictions, the main model found a statistically significant association between higher 2019 GHS Index score and lower age-standardised excess mortality after controls. — Global Health Security Index and COVID-19 pandemic mortality 2020–2021: a comparative study of islands and non-islands across 194 jurisdictions
- Excess mortality was chosen because it is less dependent on differences in COVID-19 testing, diagnosis, and death certification. — Global Health Security Index and COVID-19 pandemic mortality 2020–2021: a comparative study of islands and non-islands across 194 jurisdictions
- A 10-point higher GHS Index score was estimated to predict 26.7 fewer age-standardised excess deaths per 100,000 from a starting mortality of 100 per 100,000. — Global Health Security Index and COVID-19 pandemic mortality 2020–2021: a comparative study of islands and non-islands across 194 jurisdictions
- Very low or negative excess mortality jurisdictions were treated as special cases that may need future research. — Global Health Security Index and COVID-19 pandemic mortality 2020–2021: a comparative study of islands and non-islands across 194 jurisdictions