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| No. 7 | 07 Oct 2003 |
Explaining Waiting Times Variations for Elective Surgery Across OECD Countries
Waiting times for elective surgery are a significant health policy concern in approximately half of all OECD countries. The main objectives of the OECD Waiting Times project were to: i) review policy initiatives to reduce waiting times in 12 OECD... |
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| No. 109 | 02 Apr 2019 |
Exploring the causal relation between obesity and alcohol use, and educational outcomes
Two of the most important health risk factors for children and young adults are obesity and alcohol use. These risk factors are known to affect health and wellbeing, but may also have an impact on educational outcomes. The objective of this study was... |
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| No. 95 | 23 Jun 2017 |
Future trends in health care expenditure
Across the OECD, healthcare spending has typically outpaced economic growth in recent decades. While such spending has improved health outcomes, there are concerns about the financial sustainability of this upward trend, particularly as healthcare... |
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| No. 69 | 03 Apr 2014 |
Geographic Imbalances in Doctor Supply and Policy Responses
Doctors are distributed unequally across different regions in virtually all OECD countries, and this causes concern about how to continue to ensure access to health services everywhere. In particular access to services in rural regions is the focus... |
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| No. 52 | 26 May 2010 |
Guidelines for Improving the Comparability and Availability of Private Health Expenditures Under the System of Health Accounts Framework
This paper reports on a project to improve the comparability and availability of private health expenditure under the joint health accounts questionnaire (JHAQ) data collection. The JHAQ is a framework for joint data collection in the area of health... |
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| No. 47 | 23 Nov 2009 |
Health Care Quality Indicators Project
This paper reports on the progress in the research and development of the set of patient safety indicators developed by the Health Care Quality Indicators project. The indicators presented here have been recommended by an expert group for further... |
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| No. 23 | 09 Mar 2006 |
Health Care Quality Indicators Project
This paper represents an attempt to set out a conceptual framework for the OECD’s Health Care Quality Indicator (HCQI) Project. Two main issues are tackled: what concepts, or dimensions, of quality of health care should be measured and how, in... |
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| No. 22 | 09 Mar 2006 |
Health Care Quality Indicators Project
The OECD Health Care Quality Indicator (HCQI) Project was started in 2001. The long-term objective of the HCQI Project is to develop a set of indicators that can be used to raise questions for further investigation concerning quality of health care... |
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| No. 29 | 11 Oct 2007 |
Health Care Quality Indicators Project 2006 Data Collection Update Report
This report is an update to the OECD Health Working Paper No. 22, Health Care Quality Indicators Project: Initial Indicators Report that was based on data collected between 2003 and 2005 and released in 2006. That report presented the OECD’s initial... |
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| No. 68 | 03 Apr 2014 |
Health Spending Continues to Stagnate in Many OECD Countries
The global economic crisis which began in 2008 has had a dramatic effect on health spending across OECD countries. Estimates of expenditure on health released back in 2012 showed that, for the first time, health spending had slowed markedly or fallen... |
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| No. 60 | 29 Jan 2013 |
Health Spending Growth at Zero
Health spending slowed markedly or fell in many OECD countries recently after years of continuous growth, according to OECD Health Data 2012. As a result of the global economic crisis which began in 2008, a zero rate of growth in health expenditure... |
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| No. 110 | 24 May 2019 |
Health Spending Projections to 2030
To gain a better understanding of the financial sustainability of health systems, the OECD has produced a new set of health spending projections up to 2030 for all its member countries. Estimates are produced across a range of policy situations.... |
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| No. 50 | 28 Apr 2010 |
Health Systems Institutional Characteristics
In 2008, the OECD launched a survey to collect information on the health systems characteristics of member countries. This paper presents the informaton provided by 29 of these countries in 2009. It describes country-specific arrangements to organise... |
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| No. 62 | 26 Jun 2013 |
Health Workforce Planning in OECD Countries
Health workforce planning aims to achieve a proper balance between the supply and demand for different categories of health workers, in both the short and longer-term. Workforce planning in the health sector is particularly important, given the time... |
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| No. 33 | 22 May 2008 |
Health Workforce and International Migration
This paper examines health workforce and migration policies in New Zealand, with a special focus on the international recruitment of doctors and nurses. 2. The health workforce in New Zealand, as in all OECD countries, plays a central role in the... |
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| No. 88 | 27 May 2016 |
Health care coverage in OECD countries in 2012
This paper provides a detailed description of health coverage in OECD countries in 2012. It includes information on the organisation of health coverage (residence-based vs contributory systems), on the range of benefits covered by basic health... |
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| No. 107 | 12 Dec 2018 |
Health literacy for people-centred care
In the 21st century care, the old paradigm “because the doctor said so” no longer holds. Individuals are now seeking ways to understand their health options and take more control over their health decisions. But this is not an easy task.... |
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| No. 111 | 19 Jun 2019 |
Health systems characteristics: A survey of 21 Latin American and Caribbean countries
In 2018, the Inter-American Development Bank and the OECD launched a survey to collect information on key health systems characteristics in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries. This paper presents the information provided by 21 of these... |
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| No. 76 | 01 Sep 2014 |
Health, Austerity and Economic Crisis
The economic crisis that started in 2008 has had a profound impact on the lives of citizens. Millions of people lost their job, saw their life-savings disappear and experienced prolonged financial hardship. The economic crisis has also led a number... |
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| No. 9 | 05 Dec 2003 |
Health-Care Systems
This study presents a broad overview of health-system reforms in OECD countries over the past several decades. Reforms are assessed according to their impact on the following policy goals: ensuring access to needed health-care services; improving the... |
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Explaining Waiting Times Variations for Elective Surgery Across OECD Countries
Luigi Siciliani and Jeremy Hurst
07 Oct 2003
Waiting times for elective surgery are a significant health policy concern in approximately half of all OECD countries. The main objectives of the OECD Waiting Times project were to: i) review policy initiatives to reduce waiting times in 12 OECD...
Exploring the causal relation between obesity and alcohol use, and educational outcomes
Sabine Vuik, Marion Devaux and Michele Cecchini
02 Apr 2019
Two of the most important health risk factors for children and young adults are obesity and alcohol use. These risk factors are known to affect health and wellbeing, but may also have an impact on educational outcomes. The objective of this study was...
Future trends in health care expenditure
Alberto Marino, David Morgan, Luca Lorenzoni and Chris James
23 Jun 2017
Across the OECD, healthcare spending has typically outpaced economic growth in recent decades. While such spending has improved health outcomes, there are concerns about the financial sustainability of this upward trend, particularly as healthcare...
Geographic Imbalances in Doctor Supply and Policy Responses
Tomoko Ono, Michael Schoenstein and James Buchan
03 Apr 2014
Doctors are distributed unequally across different regions in virtually all OECD countries, and this causes concern about how to continue to ensure access to health services everywhere. In particular access to services in rural regions is the focus...
Guidelines for Improving the Comparability and Availability of Private Health Expenditures Under the System of Health Accounts Framework
Ravi P. Rannan-Eliya and Luca Lorenzoni
26 May 2010
This paper reports on a project to improve the comparability and availability of private health expenditure under the joint health accounts questionnaire (JHAQ) data collection. The JHAQ is a framework for joint data collection in the area of health...
Health Care Quality Indicators Project
Saskia Drösler, Patrick Romano and Lihan Wei
23 Nov 2009
This paper reports on the progress in the research and development of the set of patient safety indicators developed by the Health Care Quality Indicators project. The indicators presented here have been recommended by an expert group for further...
Health Care Quality Indicators Project
Edward Kelley and Jeremy Hurst
09 Mar 2006
This paper represents an attempt to set out a conceptual framework for the OECD’s Health Care Quality Indicator (HCQI) Project. Two main issues are tackled: what concepts, or dimensions, of quality of health care should be measured and how, in...
Health Care Quality Indicators Project
Soeren Mattke, Edward Kelley, Peter Scherer, Jeremy Hurst, Maria Luisa Gil Lapetra and HCQI Expert Group Members
09 Mar 2006
The OECD Health Care Quality Indicator (HCQI) Project was started in 2001. The long-term objective of the HCQI Project is to develop a set of indicators that can be used to raise questions for further investigation concerning quality of health care...
Health Care Quality Indicators Project 2006 Data Collection Update Report
Sandra Garcia Armesto, Maria Luisa Gil Lapetra, Lihan Wei and Edward Kelley
11 Oct 2007
This report is an update to the OECD Health Working Paper No. 22, Health Care Quality Indicators Project: Initial Indicators Report that was based on data collected between 2003 and 2005 and released in 2006. That report presented the OECD’s initial...
Health Spending Continues to Stagnate in Many OECD Countries
David Morgan and Roberto Astolfi
03 Apr 2014
The global economic crisis which began in 2008 has had a dramatic effect on health spending across OECD countries. Estimates of expenditure on health released back in 2012 showed that, for the first time, health spending had slowed markedly or fallen...
Health Spending Growth at Zero
David Morgan and Roberto Astolfi
29 Jan 2013
Health spending slowed markedly or fell in many OECD countries recently after years of continuous growth, according to OECD Health Data 2012. As a result of the global economic crisis which began in 2008, a zero rate of growth in health expenditure...
Health Spending Projections to 2030
Luca Lorenzoni, Alberto Marino, David Morgan and Chris James
24 May 2019
To gain a better understanding of the financial sustainability of health systems, the OECD has produced a new set of health spending projections up to 2030 for all its member countries. Estimates are produced across a range of policy situations....
Health Systems Institutional Characteristics
Valérie Paris, Marion Devaux and Lihan Wei
28 Apr 2010
In 2008, the OECD launched a survey to collect information on the health systems characteristics of member countries. This paper presents the informaton provided by 29 of these countries in 2009. It describes country-specific arrangements to organise...
Health Workforce Planning in OECD Countries
Tomoko Ono, Gaétan Lafortune and Michael Schoenstein
26 Jun 2013
Health workforce planning aims to achieve a proper balance between the supply and demand for different categories of health workers, in both the short and longer-term. Workforce planning in the health sector is particularly important, given the time...
Health Workforce and International Migration
Pascal Zurn and Jean-Christophe Dumont
22 May 2008
This paper examines health workforce and migration policies in New Zealand, with a special focus on the international recruitment of doctors and nurses. 2. The health workforce in New Zealand, as in all OECD countries, plays a central role in the...
Health care coverage in OECD countries in 2012
Valérie Paris, Emily Hewlett, Ane Auraaen, Jan Alexa and Lisa Simon
27 May 2016
This paper provides a detailed description of health coverage in OECD countries in 2012. It includes information on the organisation of health coverage (residence-based vs contributory systems), on the range of benefits covered by basic health...
Health literacy for people-centred care
Liliane Moreira
12 Dec 2018
In the 21st century care, the old paradigm “because the doctor said so” no longer holds. Individuals are now seeking ways to understand their health options and take more control over their health decisions. But this is not an easy task....
Health systems characteristics: A survey of 21 Latin American and Caribbean countries
Luca Lorenzoni, Diana Pinto, Frederico Guanais, Tomas Plaza Reneses, Frederic Daniel and Ane Auraaen
19 Jun 2019
In 2018, the Inter-American Development Bank and the OECD launched a survey to collect information on key health systems characteristics in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries. This paper presents the information provided by 21 of these...
Health, Austerity and Economic Crisis
Kees van Gool and Mark Pearson
01 Sep 2014
The economic crisis that started in 2008 has had a profound impact on the lives of citizens. Millions of people lost their job, saw their life-savings disappear and experienced prolonged financial hardship. The economic crisis has also led a number...
Health-Care Systems
Elizabeth Docteur and Howard Oxley
05 Dec 2003
This study presents a broad overview of health-system reforms in OECD countries over the past several decades. Reforms are assessed according to their impact on the following policy goals: ensuring access to needed health-care services; improving the...
