Unspecified government schemes and compulsory contributory schemes (n.e.c.)) in current NCU per capita (GHED)
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Data type | Numeric |
Scale | Metric |
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Technical name | health_hc_financing_unsgovschcomconsch_curncupercap_ghed |
Category | Health and long-term care |
Label | Unspecified government schemes and compulsory contributory schemes (n.e.c.)) in current NCU per capita (GHED) |
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Per capita unspecified government schemes and compulsory contributory schemes expenditure expressed in current NCU. The characteristics of government health care financing schemes are determined by
law or by the government. A separate budget is set for the programme, and a
government unit has an overall responsibility for it. Compulsory health insurance involves a financing arrangement to ensure access to
health care for specific population groups through mandatory participation and
eligibility based on the payment of health insurance contributions by or on behalf of the
individuals concerned.
Coding rules
Coding rules in accordance with GHED operationalisation
Bibliographic info
Citation: 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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Sources
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), World Health Organization (WHO), and Eurostat. 2011. A System of Health Accounts. Paris: OECD Publishing.