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No. 131 | 21 Oct 2021 |
COVID-19 in long-term care
The COVID-19 crisis has hit the long-term care (LTC) sector particularly hard, with large numbers of people dependent on care and particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 have fallen ill, and a disproportionate rate of LTC workers both exposed to, and... |
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No. 130 | 10 Sept 2021 |
The economics of patient safety Part IV: Safety in the workplace
Health care settings are inherently hazardous places, with very unpredictable and complex working environments. These hazards and risks not only result in a range of injuries and ill-health among workers but also jeopardise the safety of patients.... |
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No. 129 | 19 Jul 2021 |
Empowering the health workforce to make the most of the digital revolution
Digital technologies offer unique opportunities to strengthen health systems. However, the digital infrastructure only provide the tools, which on their own cannot transform the health systems, but need to be put to productive use by health workers.... |
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No. 128 | 11 Jun 2021 |
Laying the foundations for artificial intelligence in health
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to make health care more effective, efficient and equitable. AI applications are on the rise, from clinical decision-making and public health, to biomedical research and drug development, to health... |
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No. 127 | 22 Apr 2021 |
Survey results: National health data infrastructure and governance
The strengthening of health data infrastructure and governance is a policy priority of the OECD. This report presents findings from the 2019-20 OECD survey of health data development, use and governance. Health ministries and health data authorities... |
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No. 126 | 24 Feb 2021 |
International migration and movement of doctors to and within OECD countries - 2000 to 2018
This paper presents the most recent data on the number of migrant doctors in the health workforce in the OECD countries, as well as the impact these regular migration flows have on the countries of origin, including an analysis of the developments... |
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No. 125 | 24 Feb 2021 |
International migration and movement of nursing personnel to and within OECD countries - 2000 to 2018
This paper presents the most recent data on the extent to which migrant nurses contribute to the nursing workforce in the OECD countries as well as the impact these regular migration flows have on the countries of origin, including an analysis of the... |
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No. 124 | 02 Feb 2021 |
Skills for the future health workforce
The landscape of health services delivery is undergoing significant transformation from fragmented and disease-centred toward integrated and people-centred care. Health workers find themselves at the centre of this transformation that demands from... |
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No. 123 | 13 Nov 2020 |
Challenges in access to oncology medicines
With rapid advancements in oncology, even the wealthiest countries around the globe find it increasingly challenging to provide – and sustain – access to new medicines. Challenges include managing the uncertainty surrounding the extent of benefit of... |
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No. 122 | 20 Oct 2020 |
Excess mortality
Assessing the direct and indirect health impact of the COVID 19 pandemic is central in managing public health and other policy measures while learning to co-exist with the virus. Many countries are publishing statistics on COVID 19 related mortality.... |
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No. 120 | 17 Sept 2020 |
System governance towards improved patient safety
Safety governance refers to the approaches taken to minimise the risk for patient harm across an entity or system. It typically comprises steering and rule-making functions such as policies, regulations and standards. To date, governance has focused... |
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No. 121 | 17 Sept 2020 |
The economics of patient safety Part III: Long-term care
Long-term care (LTC) institutions are now providing care to a greater number of people, and more residents with chronic conditions and multiple co-morbidities, than ever before. Trends suggest this strain will continue to increase as OECD populations... |
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No. 119 | 02 Jun 2020 |
Culture as a cure
While health care quality has been improving on average in OECD members countries, patient safety remains a central priority for policy makers and health care leaders. A growing research body has found that PSC is associated with numerous positive... |
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No. 118 | 20 May 2020 |
Reassessing private practice in public hospitals in Ireland
In 2017, the “Sláintecare Report” proposed a comprehensive overhaul of the Irish health system including a reform proposal to phase out private practice in public hospitals to end the unequal treatment of public and private patients – private... |
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No. 117 | 28 Apr 2020 |
The effectiveness of social protection for long-term care in old age
As people grow old and their health deteriorates, they are likely to require help with everyday activities that were once second nature; they need what is commonly termed long-term care (LTC). With demand for LTC in old age expected to grow, OECD... |
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No. 116 | 21 Jan 2020 |
Bringing health care to the patient
Telemedicine is being used across OECD countries to deliver health care in a wide range of specialties, for numerous conditions and through varied means. A growing body of evidence suggests that care delivered via telemedicine can be both safe and... |
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No. 115 | 19 Dec 2019 |
Performance-based managed entry agreements for new medicines in OECD countries and EU member states
This paper presents findings of an OECD review of managed entry agreements in OECD countries and EU member states conducted in 2018 and 2019. Findings are based on discussions with the OECD Expert Group on Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices,... |
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No. 114 | 13 Dec 2019 |
Methodological development of international measurement of acute myocardial infarction 30-day mortality rates at the hospital level
International quality measurement work is moving beyond the consideration of health system or national level variations to understand variations within countries and enable more meaningful cross-country comparison. Hospital performance is one key... |
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No. 113 | 22 Aug 2019 |
The impact of technological advancements on health spending
The measurement of the impact of technology as a driver of health care expenditure is complex since technological effects are closely interlinked with other determinants such as income and the composition and health status of a population.... |
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No. 111 | 19 Jun 2019 |
Health systems characteristics: A survey of 21 Latin American and Caribbean countries
In 2018, the Inter-American Development Bank and the OECD launched a survey to collect information on key health systems characteristics in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries. This paper presents the information provided by 21 of these... |
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COVID-19 in long-term care
Eileen Rocard, Paola Sillitti et Ana Llena-Nozal
21 Oct 2021
The COVID-19 crisis has hit the long-term care (LTC) sector particularly hard, with large numbers of people dependent on care and particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 have fallen ill, and a disproportionate rate of LTC workers both exposed to, and...
The economics of patient safety Part IV: Safety in the workplace
Katherine de Bienassis, Luke Slawomirski et Nicolaas S. Klazinga
10 Sept 2021
Health care settings are inherently hazardous places, with very unpredictable and complex working environments. These hazards and risks not only result in a range of injuries and ill-health among workers but also jeopardise the safety of patients....
Empowering the health workforce to make the most of the digital revolution
Karolina Socha-Dietrich
19 Jul 2021
Digital technologies offer unique opportunities to strengthen health systems. However, the digital infrastructure only provide the tools, which on their own cannot transform the health systems, but need to be put to productive use by health workers....
Laying the foundations for artificial intelligence in health
Tiago Cravo Oliveira Hashiguchi, Luke Slawomirski et Jillian Oderkirk
11 Jun 2021
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to make health care more effective, efficient and equitable. AI applications are on the rise, from clinical decision-making and public health, to biomedical research and drug development, to health...
Survey results: National health data infrastructure and governance
Jillian Oderkirk
22 Apr 2021
The strengthening of health data infrastructure and governance is a policy priority of the OECD. This report presents findings from the 2019-20 OECD survey of health data development, use and governance. Health ministries and health data authorities...
International migration and movement of doctors to and within OECD countries - 2000 to 2018
Karolina Socha-Dietrich et Jean-Christophe Dumont
24 Feb 2021
This paper presents the most recent data on the number of migrant doctors in the health workforce in the OECD countries, as well as the impact these regular migration flows have on the countries of origin, including an analysis of the developments...
International migration and movement of nursing personnel to and within OECD countries - 2000 to 2018
Karolina Socha-Dietrich et Jean-Christophe Dumont
24 Feb 2021
This paper presents the most recent data on the extent to which migrant nurses contribute to the nursing workforce in the OECD countries as well as the impact these regular migration flows have on the countries of origin, including an analysis of the...
Skills for the future health workforce
Akiko Maeda et Karolina Socha-Dietrich
02 Feb 2021
The landscape of health services delivery is undergoing significant transformation from fragmented and disease-centred toward integrated and people-centred care. Health workers find themselves at the centre of this transformation that demands from...
Challenges in access to oncology medicines
Suzannah Chapman, Valérie Paris et Ruth Lopert
13 Nov 2020
With rapid advancements in oncology, even the wealthiest countries around the globe find it increasingly challenging to provide – and sustain – access to new medicines. Challenges include managing the uncertainty surrounding the extent of benefit of...
Excess mortality
David Morgan, Junya Ino, Gabriel Di Paolantonio et Fabrice Murtin
20 Oct 2020
Assessing the direct and indirect health impact of the COVID 19 pandemic is central in managing public health and other policy measures while learning to co-exist with the virus. Many countries are publishing statistics on COVID 19 related mortality....
System governance towards improved patient safety
Ane Auraaen, Kristin Saar et Niek Klazinga
17 Sept 2020
Safety governance refers to the approaches taken to minimise the risk for patient harm across an entity or system. It typically comprises steering and rule-making functions such as policies, regulations and standards. To date, governance has focused...
The economics of patient safety Part III: Long-term care
Katherine de Bienassis, Ana Llena-Nozal et Nicolaas S. Klazinga
17 Sept 2020
Long-term care (LTC) institutions are now providing care to a greater number of people, and more residents with chronic conditions and multiple co-morbidities, than ever before. Trends suggest this strain will continue to increase as OECD populations...
Culture as a cure
Katherine de Bienassis, Solvejg Kristensen, Magdalena Burtscher, Ian Brownwood et Nicolaas S. Klazinga
02 Jun 2020
While health care quality has been improving on average in OECD members countries, patient safety remains a central priority for policy makers and health care leaders. A growing research body has found that PSC is associated with numerous positive...
Reassessing private practice in public hospitals in Ireland
Michael Mueller et Karolina Socha-Dietrich
20 May 2020
In 2017, the “Sláintecare Report” proposed a comprehensive overhaul of the Irish health system including a reform proposal to phase out private practice in public hospitals to end the unequal treatment of public and private patients – private...
The effectiveness of social protection for long-term care in old age
Tiago Cravo Oliveira Hashiguchi et Ana Llena-Nozal
28 Apr 2020
As people grow old and their health deteriorates, they are likely to require help with everyday activities that were once second nature; they need what is commonly termed long-term care (LTC). With demand for LTC in old age expected to grow, OECD...
Bringing health care to the patient
Tiago Cravo Oliveira Hashiguchi
21 Jan 2020
Telemedicine is being used across OECD countries to deliver health care in a wide range of specialties, for numerous conditions and through varied means. A growing body of evidence suggests that care delivered via telemedicine can be both safe and...
Performance-based managed entry agreements for new medicines in OECD countries and EU member states
Martin Wenzl et Suzannah Chapman
19 Dec 2019
This paper presents findings of an OECD review of managed entry agreements in OECD countries and EU member states conducted in 2018 and 2019. Findings are based on discussions with the OECD Expert Group on Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices,...
Methodological development of international measurement of acute myocardial infarction 30-day mortality rates at the hospital level
Michael Padget, Nelly Biondi et Ian Brownwood
13 Dec 2019
International quality measurement work is moving beyond the consideration of health system or national level variations to understand variations within countries and enable more meaningful cross-country comparison. Hospital performance is one key...
The impact of technological advancements on health spending
Alberto Marino et Luca Lorenzoni
22 Aug 2019
The measurement of the impact of technology as a driver of health care expenditure is complex since technological effects are closely interlinked with other determinants such as income and the composition and health status of a population....
Health systems characteristics: A survey of 21 Latin American and Caribbean countries
Luca Lorenzoni, Diana Pinto, Frederico Guanais, Tomas Plaza Reneses, Frederic Daniel et Ane Auraaen
19 Jun 2019
In 2018, the Inter-American Development Bank and the OECD launched a survey to collect information on key health systems characteristics in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries. This paper presents the information provided by 21 of these...