Data project
Health Expenditure following the "System of Health Accounts" for Austria
Gesundheitsausgaben nach "System of Health Accounts" für Österreich
Summary
Strengths: The data is internationally comparable (though limited as each country adapts the ICHA system to suit its needs and available data). Weaknesses: Disaggregated data is not publicly available.
Type of data
Data Source
Registry + Survey
Type of Study
Other: Annual health accounts data series (OECD System of Health Accounts, SHA)
Data gathering method
Other: Secondary data from registries and surveys compiled from: national accounts statistics and financial management, social welfare institutions, Private Hospitals Financing Fund (PRIKRAF), health care institutions (KFA), university hospitals, Federal Ministry of Defense, Social Fund of Vienna, Main Association of Austrian Social Insurance Institutions (Hauptverband), Insurance Association (VVO), Association of Pharmacists, Federal Ministry for Labour, Social Welfare and Consumer Protection (BMASK), University of Economics, Vienna.
Access to data
Conditions of access
Type of available data (e.g. anonymised microdata, aggregated tables, etc.)
Aggregate data
Formats available
Excel tables
Coverage
Coverage Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes
Austria has collected data according to OECD SHA for 8 years (since 2005).
Reference year lags two years behind the current year (e.g. The reference year for 2013 is 2011).
The sample is comprised of the entire Austrian population (according to residential/household units).
First year of collection
2005
Stratification if applicable
Base used for sampling
Geographical coverage and breakdowns
By state (Bundesland)
Age range
Age groups from under the age of 1 to 85 and above
Statistical representativeness
Population representative
Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics
Data collected on health expenditure by age and gender, and care provider (in-patient, out-patient, home care, day care).
Corresponds to Health and Performance and Social Systems and Welfare Topics
Linkage
Standardisation
ICHA (International Classification of Health Accounts)
Possibility of linkage among databases
Linked to Austrian National Accounts
Data quality
Entry errors if applicable
Not reported
Breaks
New ICHA codes in some program areas of the SHA were introduced in 2011, but this should not affect the aggregate data on health expenditure by age and gender presented in the tables (Table 7).
Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection
New ICHA codes in some program areas of the SHA were introduced in 2011, but this should not affect the aggregate data on health expenditure by age and gender presented in the tables (Table 7).
Governance
Contact information
Michael Gmeinder and Daniela Pöschl
Statistik Austria
Guglgasse 13
1110 Vienna Austria Phone: +431711287662/ +431711288119
Email: daniela.poeschl(at)statistik.gv.at / michael.gmeinder(at)statistik.gv.at
Url: http://www.statistik.at/web_de/statistiken/gesundheit/gesundheitsausgaben/index.html
Timeliness, transparency
The health expenditure data is revised and made publicly available annually at the end of February, including minor revisions on the basis of updated data and improved expenditure estimates.
Table 7 (health expenditure by gender and age) for the years 2010 and 2011 has not yet been published online, but will be available in 2013/2014.