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4. Mortality indicators – cause-specific deaths including those related to injury, cancer, or chronic disease. Life expectancy and potential years of life lost were not included in the original set are important indicators.

Two types of indicators are derived from contact with the health care system: 

5. Hospitalization-related indicators – four categories of hospitalizations: injury, cancer, chronic disease, and infectious disease.

6. Physician contact-related indicators – for various medical conditions associated with disability and social functioning.