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621 | Health Expenditure and Financing - OECDstat (2017) | { "link": "https://stats.oecd.org/", "retrievedDate": "24/05/2017", "additionalInfo": "Per capita health expenditure here is measured in 2010 international dollars.\r\n\r\nThe definition of health spending given by the OECD is the following: \"Health spending measures the final consumption of health care goods and services (i.e. current health expenditure) including personal health care (curative care, rehabilitative care, long-term care, ancillary services and medical goods) and collective services (prevention and public health services as well as health administration), but excluding spending on investments. Health care is financed through a mix of financing arrangements including government spending and compulsory health insurance (\u201cpublic\u201d) as well as voluntary health insurance and private funds such as households\u2019 out-of-pocket payments, NGOs and private corporations (\u201cprivate\u201d). This indicator is presented as a total and by type of financing (\u201cpublic\u201d, \u201cprivate\u201d, \u201cout-of-pocket\u201d) and is measured as a share of GDP, as a share of total health spending and in USD per capita (using economy-wide PPPs).\"", "dataPublishedBy": "Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Statistics", "dataPublisherSource": "Joint OECD, EUROSTAT and WHO Health Accounts SHA Questionnaires (JHAQ)" } |
2017-05-24 12:51:28 | 2017-11-15 21:40:04 | 489 | Per capita health expenditure here is measured in 2010 international dollars. The definition of health spending given by the OECD is the following: "Health spending measures the final consumption of health care goods and services (i.e. current health expenditure) including personal health care (curative care, rehabilitative care, long-term care, ancillary services and medical goods) and collective services (prevention and public health services as well as health administration), but excluding spending on investments. Health care is financed through a mix of financing arrangements including government spending and compulsory health insurance (“public”) as well as voluntary health insurance and private funds such as households’ out-of-pocket payments, NGOs and private corporations (“private”). This indicator is presented as a total and by type of financing (“public”, “private”, “out-of-pocket”) and is measured as a share of GDP, as a share of total health spending and in USD per capita (using economy-wide PPPs)." | https://stats.oecd.org/ | Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Statistics |