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Two researchers of our team presented their latest research findings at the 34th REVES meeting, which took place in Padua, Italy, from 24–26 May 2023.
REVES is an international research network that promotes the use of health expectancy as a population health indicator. As disability-free life expectancy was the first – and remains a major measure useful for cross-national comparisons of the health status of populations – REVES members are also involved in the definition, measurement and comparison of disability globally.
Markus Sauerberg presented his research on regional differences in life expectancy gains across 16 European countries between 1995 and 2019 (in collaboration with Pavel Grigoriev from our team as well as Florian Bonnet and Carlo Giovanni Camarda from INED) in the first poster session on Wednesday, May 24th:
Michael Mühlichen presented his findings on spatial variation of amenable and preventable mortality in Austria, Czechia, Germany, Italy and Switzerland and its development from 1992 to 2019 (in collaboration with Mathias Lerch from EPFL as well as Markus Sauerberg and Pavel Grigoriev from our team) in the third poster session on Friday, May 26th: