Health LTC financing ExpHC LTC PerGDP OECD
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Data type | Numeric |
Scale | Metric |
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Technical name | health_LTC_financing_ExpHC_LTC_PerGDP_OECD |
Category | Health and long-term care |
Label | Total expenditure on long-term care in percentage of GDP (OECD) |
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This indicator measures the expenditure on the health care function "long-term care (health and social)" (SHA HC.3 and HCR.1) in percentage of the gross domestic product (GDP) following the System of Health Accounts (SHA; OECD et al. 2011). Expenditure refers to the payments related to final consumption of all health care goods and services by the resident units. Total long-term care spending is the aggregate of the health and social components. Long-term care (health) consists of a range of medical and personal care services that are consumed with the primary goal of alleviating pain and suffering and reducing or managing the deterioration in health status in patients with a degree of long-term dependency. For further discussion of the boundaries and measurement of the health care functions on long-term care (health) see SHA p. 88ff. The function long-term care (social) comprises the expenditure on lower-level social care services to assist with instrumental activities of daily living (such as home-help, meals on wheels, transport and day centres, etc.). As the health care components of long-term care are contained in HC.3, the complementary social components are included as a health care-related category that is further subdivided into in-kind and in-cash components. For further discussion of the boundaries and measurement of the health care functions on long-term care (social) see SHA p. 114f. The indicator represents the share of the expenditure on long-term care (health and social) consumption in relation to national income.
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Related publications: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), World Health Organization (WHO), and Eurostat. 2011. A System of Health Accounts. Paris: OECD Publishing.
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