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The European Statistics of Income and Living Condition (EU-SILC) survey contains a small module on health, composed of 3 variables on health status and 4 variables on unmet needs for health care. The variables on health status represent the so called Minimum European Health Module (MEHM), and measures 3 different concepts of health:
Self-perceived health
Chronic morbidity (people having a long-standing illness or health problem)
Activity limitation – disability (self-perceived long-standing limitations in usual activities due to health problems)
The variables on unmet needs for health care targets two broad types of services: medical care and dental care. The variables refer to the respondent's own assessment of whether he or she needed the respective type of examination or treatment, but did not have it and if so what was the main reason of not having it, Eurostat currently disseminates the following indicators for unmet needs:
Self-reported unmet needs for medical examination for reasons of barriers of access
Self-reported unmet needs for medical examination by reason
Self-reported unmet needs for dental examination by reason
All indicators are expressed as percentages within (or share of) the population and breakdowns are given by: sex, age, labour status, educational attainment level, and income quintile group.
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