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Health care resources (hlth_res)

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National Reference Metadata in Euro SDMX Metadata Structure (ESMS)

Compiling agency: Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia (CSB of Latvia). Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (CDPC).

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Statistics on healthcare non-expenditure provide information on healthcare human resources, healthcare facilities, and healthcare utilisation.

  • The people active in the healthcare sector (doctors, dentists, nurses, etc.) and their status (graduates, practising, migration of doctors and nurses, etc.);
  • The available healthcare technical resources and facilities (hospital beds, beds in residential care facilities, medical technology, etc.);
  • The health activities or patient contacts undertaken (hospital discharges, surgical procedures, ambulatory care data, etc.).

 

Annual national and regional data are provided in absolute numbers or as a rate of a relevant population.

Data are based mainly on administrative records (see section 18.1 ‘Source data’ for more information).

25 February 2025

The healthcare non-expenditure statistics describe the public health sector from a non-monetary perspective. The statistics explain the number or rate of different healthcare resources, facilities and utilisations. A wide range of indicators are collected from a multitude of sources.

Definitions of mandatory variables are laid down in Commission Regulation (EU) 2022/2294.

The Eurostat manual on healthcare non-expenditure statistics provides an overview of the classifications, both for mandatory variables and variables provided on voluntary basis.

National changes of statistical concepts and national definitions deviating from Regulation (EU) 2022/2294: see Annex at the bottom of the page.

Several statistical units have been used in data collection.

Healthcare human resources: healthcare utilisation Registered health professionals; Graduates; Work force migration;

Healthcare facilities: Registered health care facility categories; Hospital technical resources; 

Healthcare utilisation: Hospital beds; Medical technologies; Consultations in the health care facilities;

Patient hospital discharges;

Diagnostic exams;

Surgical procedures;

Screening;

Immunisation;

  1. All health care staff
  2. All available beds or equipment in hospitals or nursing and residential care facilities
  3. All discharges or procedures performed in all hospitals
  4. All outpatient consultations and equipment in all outpatient clinics
  5. Population of Latvia, irrespective of income level and health insurance contributions, who have the right to receive statutory health care services under the state compulsory health insurance

Complete national territory.

Calendar year. 

Graduates are reported for the academic year (e.g. 2023/2024).

The data input process contains logical controls of information, data checks before data entry, data verification on a monthly basis, the quality control of data from other administrative sources.  

Evaluation of sampling and non-sampling errors is performed on a regular basis. The evaluation results are published together with the survey summary. Standard formulas are used for the data error calculation. The necessity for data auditing is assessed regularly. Exceptional data revisions are applied, e.g., re-estimation of indicators using the new number of population after Population Census. Users are informed about such revisions.  

Absolute numbers at end of reference period/average number during reference period.

Rate of phenomenon per reference population (e.g. doctor/ dentist consultations per capita).

Rate of people aged 65 and older who have been immunised against influenza (%)

Rate of women aged between 50 and 69 screened for breast cancer (%)

Rate of women aged 20-69 screened for cervical cancer (%)

Rate of female/male/total population screened for colorectal cancer (%)

Average Length of Stay in days

Data are based on administrative sources and no imputation or design weights are used.

Source data for the different variables are given in the Annex at the bottom of the page.

The frequency of dissemination of the European statistics is on yearly basis.

The frequency of dissemination of the National statistics is on weekly, monthly, yearly basis.

Activities of the CDPC are aligned with the ''Regulations on the Official Statistics Program''. There are included data distribution deadlines according to the European standards. The CDPC works considering these deadlines. Calendar of statistical data publication is published in the CDPC website. Data release time is specified. There are no explanations available for data users in case of deviation from the schedule of statistical data publication. There is no special revision policy. Data are revised according to the changes in their methodology. In practice, the CDPC circulates preliminary data to National Health Authorities for the urgent and temporary needs of health policy assessment (the rates are calculated using the number of the previous year’s population), if this preliminary information is considered to be useful. The Official Statistics Program specifies frequency of statistical data publication. The necessity of frequency of data collection is discussed in statistical working groups. The needs of data users are taken into account, too. 

Member States are required to transmit their data to Eurostat in compliance with the Commission Regulation 2022/2294 transmission deadlines. 

Statistical data are prepared in compliance with European and other international standards (classifications, definitions). Due to this the statistical data are comparable between regions and countries. Data users are informed about any non-compliance with definitions. If there are planned methodological changes, it is assessed how these changes would affect the comparability of data. Information about methodological changes is published if some deviations in data comparability have been observed. Statistics are produced from data, which are collected using uniform standards. Common standards on statistical data are applied to all state and local government institutions producing official statistics. Officially approved classifications are listed in Regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers No.2 „Regulations Regarding the List of Statistical Classifications and the Procedures for the Implementation, Maintenance and Publishing of the Statistical Classifications Included Therein" (January 3, 2017). The CDPC publishes comparable series. In most cases statistics from different sources and different frequency are comparable. However, there are methodological differences between different sources, which should be taken into account. Data users are informed about differences in methodology or definitions. The CDPC follows up the statistics regulating normative documents. The personnel of the CDPC participate in the working groups, collaborate with Member States, and share their experiences.

The periodicity with which the data for official indicators are being collected and the periodicity with which these indicators are being computed and reported is adequate and statistics are comparable over a reasonable period of time. Data could be disaggregated, depending on the type of survey, by various characteristics, giving the opportunity to analyse it very broadly.