Health at a Glance 2009
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Health at a Glance 2009

OECD Indicators

This fifth edition of Health at a Glance provides the latest comparable data on different aspects of the performance of health systems in OECD countries. It provides striking evidence of large variations across countries in the costs, activities and results of health systems. Key indicators provide information on health status, the determinants of health, health care activities and health expenditure and financing in OECD countries.

This edition also contains new chapters on the health workforce and on access to care, an important policy objective in all OECD countries. The chapter on quality of care has been extended to include a set of indicators on the quality of care for chronic conditions.

Each indicator in the book is presented in a user-friendly format, consisting of charts illustrating variations across countries and over time, brief descriptive analyses highlighting the major findings conveyed by the data, and a methodological box on the definition of the indicator and any limitations in data comparability. An annex provides additional information on the demographic and economic context within which health systems operate, as well as a concise description of key characteristics in health system financing and delivery of services in OECD countries.

Publication Date :
08 Dec 2009
DOI :
10.1787/health_glance-2009-en
 
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Remuneration of doctors (general practitioners and specialists) You or your institution have access to this content

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OECD
Pages :
70–71
DOI :
10.1787/health_glance-2009-28-en

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Remuneration levels are among the factors affecting the attractiveness of different medical professions. They also affect health spending. Gathering comparable data on the remuneration of doctors is difficult, however, because countries collect data based on different sources covering different categories of physicians, and often not including all income sources (see the box on "Definition and deviations" below). Hence, the data should be interpreted with caution.
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