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Table 3 A synthetic measure of health system outcomes in CEE countries: country rankings

From: The evolution of the health system outcomes in Central and Eastern Europe and their association with social, economic and political factors: an analysis of 25 years of transition

Country

1988–1996 (A)

Rank (A)

1997–2004 (B)

Rank (B)

2005–2012 (C)

Rank (C)

Change A–C

Rank: change A–C

Slovenia

0.79

1

0.82

1

0.85

1

0.07

11

Albania

0.77

2

0.8

4

0.74

15

-0.02

19

Czech Rep.

0.74

3

0.8

2

0.85

2

0.11

5

Slovakia

0.75

4

0.8

3

0.83

5

0.08

8

Macedonia

0.75

5

0.79

6

0.81

8

0.06

14

Croatia

0.75

7

0.8

5

0.84

4

0.09

6

Belarus

0.74

6

0.71

15

0.75

14

0.01

17

Poland

0.73

8

0.78

7

0.84

3

0.11

4

Bulgaria

0.72

9

0.74

12

0.79

9

0.06

12

Romania

0.71

10

0.73

13

0.78

11

0.07

9

Georgia

0.71

11

0.75

11

0.74

16

0.04

16

Hungary

0.7

12

0.77

8

0.82

7

0.11

3

Lithuania

0.7

13

0.76

9

0.77

12

0.07

10

Estonia

0.68

14

0.76

10

0.82

6

0.14

2

Armenia

0.67

15

0.68

16

0.75

13

0.09

7

Ukraine

0.66

16

0.66

17

0.66

19

0

18

Latvia

0.64

17

0.71

14

0.78

10

0.14

1

Moldova

0.63

18

0.63

18

0.69

17

0.06

13

Russia

0.62

19

0.6

19

0.68

18

0.05

15