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SHA Joint Questionnaire OECD-EUROSTAT-WHO HQ

SHA Joint Questionnaire OECD-EUROSTAT-WHO HQ. C. van Mosseveld EUROSTAT, F5. Background. Need for data on health care expenditure SHA data are important for all three organisations Co-operation and co-ordination necessary. Goals. Reducing the burden for suppliers

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SHA Joint Questionnaire OECD-EUROSTAT-WHO HQ

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  1. SHA Joint QuestionnaireOECD-EUROSTAT-WHO HQ C. van Mosseveld EUROSTAT, F5

  2. Background • Need for data on health care expenditure • SHA data are important for all three organisations • Co-operation and co-ordination necessary SHA Expert Meeting, Paris, 29-30 September 2005

  3. Goals • Reducing the burden for suppliers • Expand use of manual by users • One number philosophy: • Every country for all three organisations one set of data on health care expenditure • Increase the possibilities of national and international analysis based on identical data SHA Expert Meeting, Paris, 29-30 September 2005

  4. Requirements • Completeness and consistency • Accuracy and timely • Coherent and comparable (space and time) • Relevant (valuable and support by users) • Deviations (from ICHA) need to be transparent SHA Expert Meeting, Paris, 29-30 September 2005

  5. Process • Starting point: tables based on the classifications of the manual • Compromise to be reached between the 3 organisations (September 2-3, 2005) • Feedback from producers of data (TM care (21-22 Sept) and SHA Expert meeting) • Final documents in November 2005 SHA Expert Meeting, Paris, 29-30 September 2005

  6. Joint Questionnaire documents Package consists of: • Summary of the Practical Working Arrangements (OECD,EUROSTAT,WHO) • Set of tables, cross-tabulating the classifications • Set of methodologicalquestions • Technical note explaining the structure of classifications and tables • Additional descriptions and definitions used in the memorandum items SHA Expert Meeting, Paris, 29-30 September 2005

  7. Joint Questionnaire: tables (1) • Tables consist of health expenditure core set: • Financing agents / schemes by functions (HFxHC) • Providers by functions (HPxHC) • Providers by financing agents / schemes (HPxHF) • Addtional tables: • Financing agents /schemes by financing sources (HFxFS) • Providers (aggregated) by human resources (HPxRC) SHA Expert Meeting, Paris, 29-30 September 2005

  8. Joint Questionnaire: tables (2) • Tables are based on the original detailed sets of classifications of the manual • Addtional items in HC: • HC.9: functions not specified in kind or not elsewhere mentioned • HC.R.6.1: health related social care services (not HC.3) of LTCare • Additional item in HP: HP.X: Providers of HC.R goods SHA Expert Meeting, Paris, 29-30 September 2005

  9. Joint Questionnaire: tables (3) Additional information: • Providers: distinction in public and private • Initial version of 2 ‘new’ classification structures: • Sources of funding (to be used by financing agents / schemes in the process) • Human resources • Memorandum items SHA Expert Meeting, Paris, 29-30 September 2005

  10. Structure of the Joint Questionnaire Source of funding Financing agents / schemes Functions Providers of services Human resources SHA Expert Meeting, Paris, 29-30 September 2005

  11. Joint Questionnaire: methodological notes • I: Data sources • II: Relations between ‘old’ national HC expenditure items and the ‘new’ SHA-tables • III: Current state of SHA implementation: • Deviations of the national compilation from the SHA • Estimation procedures and adjustments SHA Expert Meeting, Paris, 29-30 September 2005

  12. Joint Questionnaire: Final documents • Summary of Practical Working Arrangements • Structure of the classifications • Additional descriptions and definitions used in the joint questionnaire SHA Expert Meeting, Paris, 29-30 September 2005

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