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Important information
OECD Health Data 2009 is an electronic database released annually in June, available Online and on CD-ROM.
- The Online database enables users who have subscribed to query the database Online at www.ecosante.org/oecd.htm, instead of having to install a CD-ROM. Note that access to the list of variables and to the full hypertext for definitions, sources and methods is available free of charge.
- The CD-ROM is available in single-user or network versions. Note that the network version is sold exclusively in a package comprising the Online access.
In case of questions, please contact us at health.contact@oecd.org. |
* OECD Health Data 2009 is produced in collaboration with IRDES. For more information, visit www.irdes.fr/EspaceAnglais/home.html.
Subscribers of SourceOECD can access the Online version of the database available on SourceOECD.
Non-subscribers can:
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Download a trial version to evaluate the database and access the OECD Health Data 2009 software - the only restriction is the data coverage: 1990-1995 in the trial version instead of 1960-2008 in the database. Sources and Methods, software tools, map and chart modules are identical to the final released version of OECD Health Data 2008 (On-line and CD-ROM).
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Purchase a single-user version or a network version of the CD-ROM via our Online Bookshop.
PRICES FOR OECD Health Data 2009 (2009 prices)
- OECD Health Data 2009 CD-ROM (Single-user version)
Euro 80 US$ 108 £ 68 JPY 10,000
- OECD Health Data 2009 Online (12-month subscription)
Euro 290 US$ 380 £ 200 JPY 42,000
- OECD Health Data 2009 Online (12-month subscription) + CD-ROM Network version
Euro 430 US$ 570 £ 305 JPY 62,000
How to obtain this publication
OECD Health Data 2009 can be accessed choosing from the following options:
- Subscribers and readers at subscribing institutions can access the online edition via SourceOECD, our online library.
- Non-subscribers can purchase the CD-ROM via our Online Bookshop.
- Or order from their local distributor.
- Access by password for accredited journalists.
- Journalists may also contact the Media Relations Division at news.contact@oecd.org.
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