- Disclaimers
- Foreword
- Reader’s guide
- Executive summary
- Health systems are under financial pressure. This reflects a challenging economic climate, with competing priorities squeezing the public funds available for health
- Core population health indicators show that societies have not yet fully recovered from the pandemic, with many people still struggling mentally and physically
- Unhealthy lifestyles and poor environments cause millions of people to die prematurely. Smoking, harmful alcohol use, physical inactivity and obesity are the root cause of many chronic conditions
- Barriers to access persist, despite universal health coverage in most OECD countries. A renewed focus on primary care and prevention is one important way to simultaneously improve accessibility and efficiency
- Quality of care is improving in terms of safety and effectiveness, with greater attention to making healthcare more people-centred
- Digital health has enormous potential to transform health systems. However, many countries are ill-prepared for a digital health transformation
- Key facts and figures (infographic)
- 1. Indicator overview: Country dashboards and major trends
- 2. Digital health at a glance
- 3. Health status
- 4. Risk factors for health
- 5. Access: Affordability, availability and use of services
- Population coverage for healthcare
- Unmet needs for healthcare
- Extent of healthcare coverage
- Financial hardship and out-of-pocket expenditure
- Consultations with doctors
- Digital health
- Hospital beds and occupancy
- Hospital activity
- Diagnostic technologies
- Hip and knee replacement
- Ambulatory surgery
- Waiting times for elective surgery
- 6. Quality and outcomes of care
- Routine vaccinations
- Cancer screening
- Safe prescribing in primary care
- Avoidable hospital admissions
- Diabetes care
- People-centredness of ambulatory care
- Safe acute care – workplace culture and patient experiences
- Safe acute care – surgical complications and obstetric trauma
- Mortality following acute myocardial infarction (AMI)
- Mortality following ischaemic stroke
- Patient-reported outcomes in acute care
- Care for people with mental health disorders
- Integrated care
- 7. Health expenditure
- Health expenditure in relation to GDP
- Health expenditure per capita
- Prices in the health sector
- Health expenditure by financing scheme
- Public funding of health spending
- Health expenditure by type of service
- Health expenditure on primary healthcare
- Health expenditure by provider
- Capital expenditure in the health sector
- 8. Health workforce
- 9. Pharmaceutical sector
- 10. Ageing and long-term care
- 1. Indicator overview: Country dashboards and major trends
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