OECD Health Statistics
General Info
Coverage type
Global
Time period covered
January, 1960 - present
Data type
Estimate:
Discharge - Inpatient
Summary
The OECD Health Statistics database contains statistics on health and health systems across OECD countries. It is updated annually, and includes data on health status, health care resources and utilization, health expenditure and financing, pharmaceutical consumption and sales by ATC code, and health insurance. OECD Health Data also includes statistics related to non-medical determinants of health, such as food, alcohol, and tobacco consumption. Data are given both by sex and as totals where possible. Coverage varies greatly by country and indicator, but all data fall between 1960 and the present.
Keywords
Alcohol use, Analgesics, Antihypertensive drugs, Beds, Breast cancer, Caesarean section, Caloric intake, Cardiovascular surgical procedures, Causes of death, Causes of morbidity, Cervix uteri cancer, Colon and rectum cancers, DTP vaccines, Dentists, Diagnosis, Dialysis, Dietary protein, Dietary sugar, Employment, Fruits and vegetables, GDP, Government health expenditures, HIV and AIDS, Health care personnel, Health care services, Health care use, Health insurance, Health status, Hepatitis B, Home care, Hospitals, Hysterectomy, Imaging equipment, Immunization, Incidence, Infant mortality, Influenza vaccines, Intentional injuries, Length of stay, Life expectancy, Maternal mortality, Measles, Measles vaccines, Medical education, Medical equipment, Medicines, Mortality, Nurses, Nursing homes, Obesity, Personal caregivers, Personal health expenditures, Pharmacists, Physical therapists, Physicians, Population, Private social assistance, Prostate cancer, Public social assistance, Road traffic injuries, Screening, Screening mammography, Skilled birth attendants, Surgical procedures, Survival, Tobacco smoking, Trachea, bronchus, and lung cancers, Transplants, Whooping cough, YLDs
Citation
Suggested citation
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). OECD Health Statistics. Paris, France: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).