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A System of Health Accounts 2011 : Revised edition [electronic resource]
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  • Classification of Health Care Providers (ICHA-HP) -- International Standards and Classifications of Trade and Tourism -- Classification of Health Care Financing Schemes (ICHA-HF) -- Classification of Health Care Functions (ICHA-HC) -- Global Boundaries of Health Care -- Classification of Revenues of Health Care Financing Schemes (ICHA-FS) -- Health Spending by Beneficiary Characteristics -- Classification of Factors of Health Care Provision (ICHA-FP) -- Price and Volume Measures -- Trade in Health Care -- Capital Formation in Health Systems -- References -- Presentation of Results, Tables and Basic Indicators -- Basic Accounting and Compilation Guidance -- Purposes and Principles of Health Accounts -- Health and Health Associate Professionals and ISCO-08 -- Accounting Concepts and SHA Aggregates -- The Relationship between SHA and SNA -- Relationship of the ICHA to Other Classifications -- Introduction -- Medical Classifications -- Acronyms -- Classifying Health Care Products -- Foreword -- Financing of Health Systems - Supplementary Tools.
  • A System of Health Accounts 2011: Revised Edition provides an updated and systematic description of the financial flows related to the consumption of health care goods and services. As demands for information increase and more countries implement and institutionalise health accounts according to the system, the data produced are expected to be more comparable, more detailed and more policy relevant. It builds on the original OECD Manual, published in 2000, and the Guide to Producing National Health Accounts to create a single global framework for producing health expenditure accounts that can help track resource flows from sources to uses. It is the result of a collaborative effort between the OECD, WHO and the European Commission, and sets out in more detail the boundaries, the definitions and the concepts - responding to health care systems around the globe - from the simplest to the more complicated.
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ISBN: 92-64-27098-1
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264270985-en
Titel-ID: 9925059938706463
Format
1 online resource (520 p. )
Schlagworte
Social Issues/Migration/Health