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Sterblichkeit in Deutschland muss besser und schneller erfasst werden - Lehren aus der COVID-19-Pandemie

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  • Norbert Schneider
  • Ulrich Mueller
  • Sebastian Klüsener

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Die durch das SARS-CoV-2 Virus verursachte COVID-19-Pandemie hat erhebliche Mängel bei der Erfassung und Dokumentation des Sterblichkeitsgeschehens in Deutschland offenbart. Die bestehenden Mängel schaden kurz- und langfristig dem Schutz der in Deutschland lebenden Menschen nicht nur gegen epidemisch auftretende Infektionskrankheiten, sondern auch gegen chronische nichtinfektiöse Krankheiten. Zusätzlich schaden diese Mängel auch der epidemiologischen und demografischen Forschung in Deutschland. Tendenziell bergen die Mängel auch die Gefahr, das Vertrauen in die staatlichen Institutionen zu beeinträchtigen.

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  • Norbert Schneider & Ulrich Mueller & Sebastian Klüsener, 2020. "Sterblichkeit in Deutschland muss besser und schneller erfasst werden - Lehren aus der COVID-19-Pandemie," RatSWD Working Papers 272, German Data Forum (RatSWD).
  • Handle: RePEc:rsw:rswwps:rswwps272
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.17620/02671.54
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    1. Lenz, Fulko, 2021. "Der digitale Staat - Transparenz als Digitalisierungsmotor," Argumente zur Marktwirtschaft und Politik 155, Stiftung Marktwirtschaft / The Market Economy Foundation, Berlin.

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    Sterblichkeit; COVID-19; Pandemie;
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