Health at a Glance 2025 compares OECD countries on each component of this general framework. It is structured around ten chapters. Chapter 1 presents an overview of health and health system performance, based on a subset of core indicators from the report. Chapter 2 offers a more in-depth analysis on a particular theme, which in this edition is on gender and health.
The next eight chapters then provide detailed country comparisons across a range of health and health system indicators. Where possible, time trend analysis and data disaggregated by demographic and socio‑economic characteristics are included. Chapter 3 on health status highlights cross-country differences in life expectancy, the main causes of mortality, mental health, self-assessed health, and other indicators of health. Chapter 4 analyses non-medical determinants and risk factors such as smoking, alcohol, obesity, and environmental health risks. Chapter 5 on access and coverage investigates the affordability, availability, and use of services. Chapter 6 assesses quality and outcomes of care in terms of patient safety, clinical effectiveness, and whether healthcare is responsive to people’s needs. Indicators across the full lifecycle of care are included, from prevention to primary, chronic and acute care. Chapter 7 on health expenditure and financing compares how much countries spend on health, how such spending is financed, and what funds are spent on. Chapter 8 examines the health workforce, particularly the supply and remuneration of doctors and nurses. Chapter 9 analyses pharmaceuticals, technologies, and digital health. Chapter 10 takes a closer look at ageing and long-term care. This includes factors that influence the demand for long-term care, and the availability of high-quality health services. Beyond this publication, more qualitative data on health system characteristics are available at https://data-explorer.oecd.org/s/34u.