Domestic general government expenditure on specialised outpatient curative care in million constant (2016) national currency units (GHED)

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Data type Numeric
Scale Metric
Value labels Not applicable
Technical name health_hc_financing_domgovexpspoutcurcare_milncu_ghed
Category Health and long-term care
Label Domestic general government expenditure on specialised outpatient curative care in million constant (2016) national currency units (GHED)
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Domestic General Government Expenditure on Specialised outpatient curative care expressed in millions in constant NCU (2016). Curative care comprises healthcare contacts during which the principal intent is to relieve symptoms of illness or injury, to reduce the severity of an illness or injury, or to protect against exacerbation and/or complication of an illness and/or injury that could threaten life or normal function. When a patient is not admitted for planned care or treatment involving specific organisational arrangements then it is outpatient contact.


Coding rules

Coding rules in accordance with WHO Global Health Expenditure Database (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.


Related publications: NA (no information available)



Misc

Project manager(s): Gabriela de Carvalho; Achim Schmid


Data release: 2019.12.04


Revisions: NA (no information available)

Sources

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), World Health Organization (WHO), and Eurostat. 2011. A System of Health Accounts. Paris: OECD Publishing.