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센터정보 국제행사 연구발간물 자료실

연구발간물

SHA-Based Health Accounts in the AsiaPacific Region China 1990-2009

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With assistance from the World Bank, China started developing its own National Health Accounts (NHA) system in the early 1980s. To allow for international comparisons of heath expenditures, China adopted two different classification systems since 1999: one based on the International Classification of Health Accounts (ICHA), the other one based on national criteria to inform policy analysis. The NHA team produced health spending estimates by financing agents, and by providers at national level between 1990 and 2009. However estimates of health expenditure by function and mode of production were not able to be produced because of the non-availability of the requisite national disaggregated data collections. As a feasibility study of more extensive SHA estimates the paper also presents estimates for the Tianjin municipality of China which include health expenditure by function as well as by financing source and provider. This reflects the proposal posted on the SHA revision website at the beginning of August 2010 by the International Health Accounts Team (IHAT) organizations. The estimates provided for the Tianjin municipality should not be considered to be indicative of the national estimates as the Tianjin municipality’'s economic and demographic characteristics and health system differ significantly from those of China as a whole.

 

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