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09-Nov-2011
The revised System of Health Accounts (SHA 2011) is the new global standard for producing health expenditure accounts. Data produced under the system will be more comparable; more convincing; and more policy relevant.
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18-Aug-2011
The OECD manual, A System of Health Accounts (SHA) provides a standard framework for producing a set of comprehensive, consistent and internationally comparable accounts to meet the needs of public and private-sector health analysts and policy-makers.
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04-Jun-2007
Over a number of years, OECD, Eurostat and WHO have been engaged in several projects aimed at the further development of health accounting methodology. The three organisations have also collaborated in the Joint OECD-Eurostat-WHO Health Accounts (SHA) Data Collection.
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04-Jun-2007
Over a number of years, OECD, Eurostat and WHO have been engaged in several projects aimed at the further development of health accounting methodology. The three organisations have also collaborated in the Joint OECD-Eurostat-WHO Health Accounts (SHA) Data Collection.
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04-Jun-2007
Over a number of years, OECD, Eurostat and WHO have been engaged in several projects aimed at the further development of health accounting methodology. The three organisations have also collaborated in the Joint OECD-Eurostat-WHO Health Accounts (SHA) Data Collection.
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04-Jun-2007
Over a number of years, OECD, Eurostat and WHO have been engaged in several projects aimed at the further development of health accounting methodology. The three organisations have also collaborated in the Joint OECD-Eurostat-WHO Health Accounts (SHA) Data Collection.
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29-Jun-2001
Cross-check of ICHA Functional Classification of Health Care with SNA 93 Classifications.
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Policy Briefs
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