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Table 3 Health reporting formats and their stated target groups

From: Overview of national health reporting in the EU and quality criteria for public health reports – results of the Joint Action InfAct

 

Politicians/ Decision-makers

Health care providers

Scientists/ Researchers

Health educators

Patients

Civil society groups and community organisations

General

public

Media/

Press

Public Health Report

41,4%

28,8%

51,4%

3,6%

7,2%

6,3%

28,8%

0,9%

Health System Performance Assessment Report (HSPA)

100,0%

76,9%

7,7%

7,7%

0,0%

7,7%

7,7%

0,0%

Short Report

33,3%

33,3%

26,7%

13,3%

13,3%

0,0%

66,7%

0,0%

Fact Sheet

0,0%

18,2%

27,3%

0,0%

27,3%

0,0%

90,9%

0,0%

Scientific Publication

11,1%

33,3%

100,0%

0,0%

0,0%

0,0%

11,1%

0,0%

Journal

33,3%

41,7%

91,7%

8,3%

0,0%

8,3%

8,3%

0,0%

Flyer/ Brochure/ Leaflet

20,0%

20,0%

20,0%

0,0%

30,0%

10,0%

60,0%

10,0%

Website

7,7%

0,0%

7,7%

0,0%

30,8%

0,0%

100,0%

0,0%

Statistical online-database

25,0%

6,3%

87,5%

0,0%

6,3%

0,0%

25,0%

6,3%

Workshop/ Seminar

0,0%

100,0%

100,0%

100,0%

0,0%

0,0%

0,0%

0,0%

Video

0,0%

0,0%

0,0%

33,3%

33,3%

0,0%

100,0%

0,0%

Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram)

0,0%

0,0%

5,0%

0,0%

15,0%

5,0%

95,0%

85,0%

  1. Indicates the percentage of formats (left column) addressing a particular target group (upper row) across countries. Since formats usually address several target groups, the row sum can add up to > 100% per format