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We run campaigns such as the "Don't drink in September" campaign against alcohol abuse, the "Sigarexit" tobacco cessation campaign, the "Balance is power" healthy eating campaign and many others. Watch the clips on the National Institute for Health Development's YouTube page.
We manage the following websites:
Studies and analyses
We monitor the situation of alcohol consumption through regular surveys:
- Health Behaviour among the Estonian Adult Population Survey
Studies and analyses
We monitor changes in children's and young people's health behaviours and attitudes through the following surveys:
- Health Behaviour in School-aged Children in Estonia (HBSC)
Health Statistics and Health Research Database
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Our aggregated data is widely used in health and health expenditure analyses, both nationally (public authorities, research, development and education institutions, health service providers) and internationally.
The information system consists of two databases: the medical birth register and the medical miscarriage and termination register.
Infectious diseases linked to risk behaviour
We are investigating the prevalence of infectious diseases associated with risk behaviours – HIV and hepatitis viruses, in particular in at-risk groups such as people who inject drugs, men who have sex with men and women involved in prostitution.
Main studies
Effect of COVID-19 on pregnancy outcomes – registry-based study (2022–2023)
The main objective of the study is to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on pregnancy outcomes in Estonia.
The tasks of the Centre
Creation, clarification and harmonisation of medical, nursing and health care terminology
Organisation of sectoral terminology work and terminology management
Introduction of a common agreement procedure for terminology work
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Short version of the TAI Stylebook
Files for designers
Logos in Estonian
We participate in the Health Research and Innovation Council of the Ministry of Social Affairs.
We are a partner in public health programmes and projects of the World Health Organisation and the European Union.
We are a founding member of the International Association of Public Health Instit