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OECD Health Data 2005 - Health Expenditure and Financing -. 6 th Meeting of Health Accounts Experts and Correspondents for Health Expenditure Data 30 September - 1 October 2004. OECD Health Data 2004 - overview. Harmonisation with SHA Status and progress in HD2004 Key comparability issues - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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OECD Health Data 2005- Health Expenditure and Financing -

6th Meeting of Health Accounts Experts and Correspondents for Health Expenditure Data

30 September - 1 October 2004

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OECD Health Data 2004- overview

Harmonisation with SHA

– Status and progress in HD2004

– Key comparability issues

Data availability in Health Data 2004

– Main aggregates

– Sub-set of core variables

Health Data 2005

– Priorities

– Other issues

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OECD Health Data 2004- harmonisation with SHA

14 countries SHA-based reporting to HD2004

– Plus “SHA-Based Health Accounts in 13 OECD Countries”

Further 12 undergoing/considering SHA pilot

Main progress in HD2004:

– SHA-based data for Turkey 1999-2000

– Revised series for Canada from 1998

– Reclassification of German govt. reimbursement expenditure

– Improvement in function reporting for Sweden

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OECD Health Data 2004- harmonisation with SHA

Key comparability issues– Long-term care– Time-series breaks

Future reporting of SHA Tables

– Collect as part of HD reporting in February

– Separate reporting in April/May

Presentation of SHA Tables

– Link from Sources and Methods to SHA Tables

– SHA Implementation webpage www.oecd.org/health/sha

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OECD Health Data 2004 - data availability

Total Health Expenditure

(26 countries)

Total Current Health Expenditure (23)

Total Investment on Medical Facilities (23)

Expenditure on Personal Health Care (18)

Expenditure on Collective Health Care (17)

Expenditure on Medical Services (18)

Expenditure on Medical Goods (18)

† Early Sept 2004

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OECD Health Data 2004 - data availability

Progress

Breakdown into functions and modes of production

Availability by provider category

Sources and Methods

Further work

Major aggregates

Reporting on private investment (ICHA project)

Core variables (sub-set)

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OECD Health Data 2004 - sub-set of core variables

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OECD Health Data 2005 - future tasks

Priorities

Availability of sub-set of core variables

– Out-of-pocket payments, in-patient, pharmaceutical

– Inclusion of curative-rehabilitative, LTC

LTC – country-by-country basis

Ongoing

Sources and methods

Hospital versus In-patient expenditure

Day care, home care & ancillary services

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OECD Health Data 2005 - other issues

Questionnaire

No change to structure

Decision to retain in CD-ROM dependant on response

– Exp. by age/gender, day-care, education/training, etc

Health at a Glance

2003 data – indication of timing, preliminary estimates

European Union – new members

Main health expenditure indicators under “Get more data”

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OECD Health Data 2005- Discussion

Delegates and Correspondents are invited to comment on:

Experiences with harmonising data reporting Projects and plans for future reporting

Priorities and tasks for 2005