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Tonga Report of the Minister of Health for the year 2000
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- Epi surveillance
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- Inpatient
- Outpatient
- Subnationally representative
This report is a comprehensive health statistics and financial report combined. It includes the number of reported cases of disease by medical department, therapies provided, and medical tests conducted. Epidemiological surveillance numbers are included for tuberculosis, STDs, salmonella, and other infectious diseases. The report contains morbidity and mortality figures as well. Health expenditure data are for the fiscal year, July 1 through June 30. Many tabulations are provided at the national and island health district level. Sources of data include the Tonga Hospital Information System, Tonga Health Sector Support Project, National Health Account reports, the Communicable Disease Register, Reproductive Health Services, and the Ministry of Finance.
Tonga Report of the Minister of Health for the year 2005
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- Epi surveillance
- Financial
- Inpatient
- Outpatient
- Subnationally representative
This report is a comprehensive health statistics and financial report combined. It includes the number of reported cases of disease by medical department, therapies provided, and medical tests conducted. Epidemiological surveillance numbers are included for tuberculosis, STDs, salmonella, and other infectious diseases. The report contains morbidity and mortality figures as well. Health expenditure data are for the fiscal year, July 1 through June 30. Many tabulations are provided at the national and island health district level. Sources of data include the Tonga Hospital Information System, Tonga Health Sector Support Project, National Health Account reports, the Communicable Disease Register, Reproductive Health Services, and the Ministry of Finance.
Tonga Report of the Minister of Health for the year 2006
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- Epi surveillance
- Financial
- Inpatient
- Outpatient
- Subnationally representative
This report is a comprehensive health statistics and financial report combined. It includes the number of reported cases of disease by medical department, therapies provided, and medical tests conducted. Epidemiological surveillance numbers are included for tuberculosis, STDs, salmonella, and other infectious diseases. The report contains morbidity and mortality figures as well. Health expenditure data are for the fiscal year, July 1 through June 30. Many tabulations are provided at the national and island health district level. Sources of data include the Tonga Hospital Information System, Tonga Health Sector Support Project, National Health Account reports, the Communicable Disease Register, Reproductive Health Services, and the Ministry of Finance.
Tonga Report of the Minister for Health for the year 2007
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- Epi surveillance
- Financial
- Inpatient
- Outpatient
- Subnationally representative
This report is a comprehensive health statistics and financial report combined. It includes the number of reported cases of disease by medical department, therapies provided, and medical tests conducted. Epidemiological surveillance numbers are included for tuberculosis, STDs, salmonella, and other infectious diseases. The report contains morbidity and mortality figures as well. Health expenditure data are for the fiscal year, July 1 through June 30. Many tabulations are provided at the national and island health district level. Sources of data include the Tonga Hospital Information System, Tonga Health Sector Support Project, National Health Account reports, the Communicable Disease Register, Reproductive Health Services, and the Ministry of Finance.
Singapore State of Health 2000
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Singapore State of Health 2001
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Singapore State of Health 2003-2012
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The Health Sector in Eritrea
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Tajikistan Health Care Systems in Transition 2000
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The "Health Systems in Transition" (HiT) series of reports is produced by the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, a partnership between the WHO-EMRO, the governments of Belgium, Finland, Greece, Norway, Spain, and Sweden, the European Investment Bank, the Open Society Institute, the World Bank, the London School of Economics and Political Science, and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.