A working guide to international comparisons of health is from the Australian Institute of
Health and Welfare which aims to encourage users of
international health-related data to consider the complexities before comparing
countries, and to assist them in interpreting the results of these comparisons.
There is a checklist of the types of questions that need to be asked before
comparing countries and their health systems and when presenting health data in
an international context.
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