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Comprehensive Health Statistics Yearbook in Vietnam

Get detailed health statistics in Vietnam, including GDP, literacy rate, maternal mortality, and more. Reports cover national and provincial data on health expenditures, infant mortality rate, and population dynamics. Analyze data by region, province, and disease prevalence for informed decision-making.

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Comprehensive Health Statistics Yearbook in Vietnam

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  1. Vietnam group

  2. List of common reports • Health statistics year book • Joint Annual Health Review

  3. Health statistics yearbook • Data from routine report of all provinces, • Consists of: • National wide data: GDP, literacy, MMR • Disaggregated by province: health expenditures, IMR, under 5 MR • disaggregated by provinces, region, urban/rural, age group: population • Disaggregated by region, province, age group, group of diseases: mobility, mortality in hospitals • disaggregated by region, province: human resources for health, health service use, national program (new case of HIV/AIDS, )

  4. Health statistics year book

  5. Joint annual health reviews • Sources: multiple sources: HSYB, GSO surveys (VLSS, MICS, Population change survey, SAVYs ) , national health account surveys of MoH • Topics: • 2007: health system review • 2008: heath financing • 2009: human resources • 2010: health system 2011-2015 • 2011: Strengthening management capacity and reforming health financing • 2012: Improving quality of medical services • 2013: Towards universal health coverage

  6. Joint annual health review

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