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Health care resources (hlth_res)

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National Reference Metadata in Euro SDMX Metadata Structure (ESMS)

Compiling agency: National Institute of Public Health Trubarjeva 2 SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia

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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).

12 June 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 and therefore, details pertaining to individual variables are given in the Annex.

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.

Registered health professionals or health care facility categories.

  1. All health care staff.
  2. All available beds or equipment in hospitals or in nursing and residential care facilities.
  3. All discharges or procedures performed in all hospitals.

Slovenia

Calendar year.

The accuracy of the data included in the questionnaire depend on the data sources. Majority of the data included in the Joint questionnaire are from administrative sources, which are generally complete and accurate.

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

Not available.

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

Annual.

For majority of final data submitted to international organisations for the year N at N+14 months.

Statistics are largely comparable between geographical areas.

Some issues which may effect comparability over time include changes in the coders at a local, national and international level.