Measure - HFA_474
- Code
- HFA_474
- Data state
- Published
- Data set(s)
- HFA
- Data Mart ID
- 583
- DATA_MASK
- 0
- Created on
- Data updated on
- Metadata updated on
- Notes updated on
- UNIT_TYPE
- FACIL_100K
- EXTERNID
- 5030
- DATA_SOURCE
- HFA
- DATA_TYPE_REPRESENTATION
- RATIO
- Classification(s)
- HFA explorer [L]
- HFA-DB classification [A]
- Short name En
- Primary health care units per 100 000
- Full name En
- Primary health care units per 100 000
- Data set notes En
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- HFA
- The following abbreviations are used in the indicator titles:
• SDR: age-standardized death rates (see HFA-DB user manual/Technical notes, page 13, for details)• FTE: full-time equivalent• PP: physical persons• PPP$: purchasing power parities expressed in US $, an internationally comparable scale reflecting the relative domestic purchasing powers of currencies.
- Measure note En
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Primary health care units per 100 000
Indicator code: E270206.T This indicator shares the definition with the parent indicator \"Number of primary health care units\".
Includes all health care establishments providing outpatient care, e.g. outpatient departments of hospitals, polyclinics, ambulatories, medical centres, medical aid posts, etc. which are staffed with at least one health professional (physician or nurse). Establishments providing only dental care should be excluded._ - Country notes En
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- ALB
- Source: Ministry or Health.
Excluding outpatients in departments of hospitals.
Including outpatients from polyclinics, ambulatories, medical centres, medical aid posts, etc. - ARM
- Includes PHC units staffed with nurses or feldshers only.
- BLR
- Includes all health services (medical out-patient departments, antenatal clinic, children's clinic,
dental clinic, obstetric clinics). - BIH
- Public Health Institute - Department of health statistics and informatics. Available up to the war
time on yearly basis. Source: PHI. War period 1992-94 just for the part of FBIHand 1995 for FBIH.
Source. PHI. - BGR
- The reform in outpatient care changed structure. Until 1999 there existed: school physicians,
factory physicians, etc. Since 2000, the number of primary care centers dropped. The numbers after
2000 do not include the GPs. - HRV
- Through privatization in PHC, there occurred a significant increase in 1996 in the number of PHC
units. All private offices in PHC have been added to the total. - CZE
- Source: Institute of Health Information and Statistics of CR (IHIS CR). Registry of Health
Establishments. Data relate to general hositals and independent establishments of out-patient care.
From the year 2000, data includes all establishments from all sectors (Ministries of Internal
Affairs, of Transport, of Justice and of Education). Establishments providing only dental care are
included.
Source: Institute of Health Information and Statistics of CR (IHIS CR). - DNK
- Source: A publication, Sygehusstatistik, made by the National Board of Health, concerning statistics
on Danish hospitals. Not updated every year. - EST
- Until 2001, included only day care departments in hospitals. From 2002 includes all outpatient
departments in hospitals.
Source: annual reporting, NIHD. - FIN
- Source: Hosptial Discharge Register, THL (National Institute for Health and Welfare).
- HUN
- Source: Statistical Yearbook of the National Health Insurance Fund. The number of outpatient health
care establishments contracted by NHIF. - ISL
- Health centres providing outpatient care. Outpatient departments at hospitals are excluded.
Source: The Directorate of Health. - ITA
- Source: Ministry of health, Health Information System
- LVA
- Before 2001 the data does not include outpatient departments of hospitals.
- LTU
- LHIC, annual report data.
Data from 1999 include the number of private non-in-patient health care establishments. - MLT
- Includes outpatient care at private and public hospitals, health centres, district health clinics
school medical services. - MNE
- In 2008 all primary health centres were reformed and the structure and organization of work changed
(concept of chosen doctor is introduced). Data are revised in 2008 and 2009. - POL
- Military and police hospitals are not included. Source: Ministry of Health.
- PRT
- Includes Health Care Centres and also the Health Centres Extensions, establishments belonging to the
national health services. Outpatient departments of hospitals, private polyclinics, medical aid
posts are not included - ROU
- Up to 1998, this corresponded to the number of dispensaries with 2 or more physicians. In 1999,
health legislation changed the definition of a health unit to 'a family's physician's consulting
room. Thus the sharp increase from 2000. - SRB
- Includes all health care establishments providing outpatient care, e.g. outpatient departments of
hospitals, polyclinics, ambulatories, medical centres, medical aid posts, etc. which are staffed
with at least one health professional (physician or nurse). Establishments providing only dental
care are excluded. - SVK
- January 2000:
New time series based on number of PHCU expressed using number of physician posts. - SVN
- Institute of Public Health of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana 1996.
- SWE
- 1994-1995:As the previous figures:just number of health centre units at the end of 1994 and 1995.
The difference between 1993 and 1994 is due to the introduction of the system of family doctors. The
difference between 1994 and 1995 is due to the winding up of the same system. Source: National Board
of Health and Welfare. - TUR
- Includes: family medicine units, health centers, health posts, MCHFP centers and tuberculosis
control dispensaries. Family medicine was launched in 2007 and therefore the data for 2006 give only
the number of health centers, health posts and tuberculosis dispensaries. - TKM
- Includes urban and rural Health Houses (rural of two levels), ambulatory departments of etrap, city,
velaiat and central hospitals. - UKR
- Included only public out-patient units under Ministry of Health.
Source: Centre of Health Statistics, Ministry of Health.
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- Short name Ru
- Число учреждений первичной медико-санитарной помощи на 100000 населения
- Full name Ru
- Число учреждений первичной медико-санитарной помощи на 100000 населения
- Data set notes Ru
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- HFA
- Дополнительная информация: http://www.euro.who.int/ru/data-and-evidence/databases/european-health-for-all-database-hfa-db
- Measure note Ru
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270206 Число учреждений первичной медико-санитарной помощи на 100000 Всемирная организация здравоохранения (Для более точного соответствия принятому определению в перечне показателей за июнь 2000 г. название данного показателя было изменено на <Число учреждений нестационарной помощи>). К этой категории относятся все лечебно-профилактические учреждения, оказывающие амбулаторную помощь, например, амбулаторные отделения больниц, поликлиники, амбулатории, медицинские центры, пункты медицинской помощи и т.п., которые укомплектованы как минимум одним медработником (врачом или медсестрой).
- Country notes Ru
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