Health Policies and Data

A call to action on NCDs - Lancet article

06-Apr-2011

A call to action for governments to tackle non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as cancer, heart disease and diabetes was announced today in The Lancet.  OECD health experts, Franco Sassi and Michele Cecchini, the authors of the OECD 2010 report on “Obesity and the economics of prevention, Fit not Fat ”, and a recent Lancet paper on non-communicable diseases, joined leading scientists and experts in authoring this new paper.

OECD says governments must continue reforms of disability systems

20-Nov-2008

OECD governments should continue reforming their sickness and disability systems and help people with health problems to retain their jobs or find new ones, according to a new OECD report.

The US Physician Workforce: Where Do We Stand?

29-Oct-2008

This review (Health Working Paper No. 37) surveys trends in physician supply in the United States from 1980 to the present with particular attention to the participation of International Medical Graduates.

The Looming Crisis in the Health Workforce

22-Oct-2008

OECD countries face a challenge in responding to the growing demand for doctors and nurses over the next 20 years and should adopt a comprehensive approach to health human resources, reinforce international cooperation and better monitor health workforce policies and migration.

Migration policies of health professionals in France

03-Oct-2008

This report (Health Working Paper No. 36) examines health workforce demographics in France, together with recent trends in migration policies regarding health professionals. It also analyses workforce planning and the possible role of the recruitment of foreign health workers in coming years.

Immigration of Health Professionals to Italy

02-Oct-2008

The Italian population is aging rapidly, raising and changing the demand for care. At the same time, and due to the same trend, the number of Italians entering the labour force is declining. The health care system therefore finds itself in difficulty. The main difficulty lies in finding the human resources. This paper (Health Working Paper No. 34) examines these issues.

Nurse Workforce Challenges in the United States

02-Oct-2008

The United States has the largest professional nurse workforce in the world numbering close to 3 million but does not produce enough nurses to meet its growing demand. This paper (Health Working Paper No. 35) focuses on the balance between supply and demand for nurses in the United States with a particular focus on nurse migration.

Pharmaceutical Pricing Policies in a Global Market

24-Sep-2008

OECD’s Pharmaceutical Pricing Policies in a Global Market details national differences in the consumption and cost of medicines and outlines how prices are established, exploring the advantages and disadvantages of various policies and practices.

Information Availability for Measuring and Comparing Quality of Mental Health Care Across OECD Countries: a new OECD Health Technical Paper

04-Sep-2008

This paper (Health Technical Paper #20) was prepared to support the overall work of the Health Care Quality Indicators Project in developing a set of indicators that can be used to raise questions for investigation concerning the quality of care across countries. It provides an overview of the present mental health care information systems in 18 OECD countries.

Health Workforce and International Migration: Can New Zealand Compete?: a new OECD Health Working Paper

23-May-2008

The health workforce in New Zealand, as in all OECD countries, plays a central role in the health system. This paper (Health Working Paper No. 33) examines health workforce and migration policies in New Zealand, with a special focus on the international recruitment of doctors and nurses.

Health at a Glance - 2011 Edition

Health at a Glance 2011: OECD Indicators

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