Tuesday, May 20, 2008

[EQ] World Congress on Public Health: Making a Difference in Global Public Health: Education, Research and Practice

12th World Congress on Public Health

Making a Difference in Global Public Health: Education, Research and Practice

April 27 – May 1st , 2009  Istanbul, Turkey

World Federation of Public Health Associations and the Turkish Public Health Association

Website: www.worldpublichealth2009.org

 

Abstract Submission Deadline is Saturday, July 5, 2008, Midnight Pacific - http://wfpha.confex.com/wfpha/2009/cfp.cgi

Deadline in other time zones: 1:00 am Mountain time, 2:00 am Central time, 3:00 am Eastern time. See World Clock.

The abstracts should also showcase innovations, practices, tools and transferable lessons from across the globe that will help us make a decided difference in global public health. We invite you to submit abstracts in the following general topics:

·         Education in Public Health for 21st Century

·         Global Public Health Workforce

·         Public Health & Health Services Research & Technology

·         Global Governance

·         Health and Development

·         Comparative Analysis of Health Systems

·         Strengthening Global Public Health Systems

·         Financing Global Public Health

·         Environmental Safety & Stewardship

·         Health, Geopolitics, & Public Diplomacy

·         Public Health, Political Will, & the Public Good

 

 

 

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[EQ] Drug Expenditure in Canada

Drug Expenditure in Canada, 1985 to 2007

 

Drug spending estimated at $27 billion in 2007

 

Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) MAY 15, 2008

 

Full report PDF [115p.] at:
http://secure.cihi.ca/cihiweb/dispPage.jsp?cw_page=download_form_e&cw_sku=DRUGEXP8507ENPDF&cw_ctt=1&cw_dform=N

 

 

“…..Since 1985 drug expenditure has consumed an increasing share of Canada's health care dollar. In 2007, spending on drugs is expected to have reached $26.9 billion, representing 16.8% of total health care spending. Among major categories of health expenditure, drugs account for the second largest share, after hospitals.

 

This report by the Canadian Institute for Health Information, in the series of National Health Expenditure Database Reports, updates trends in drug spending in Canada between 1985 and 2007, primarily from retail establishments, in total, by public and private payers, and by type of drug (prescribed and non-prescribed). Provincial and territorial comparisons are included. International trends are updated based on data from the OECD….”

 

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Introduction

National Drug Expenditure Overview

The Share of Drugs in Total Health Expenditure
Total Drug Expenditure

Total Drug Expenditure per Capita

Drug Expenditure: Prescribed and Non-Prescribed Drugs

Prescribed Drug Expenditure by Source of Finance

Drug Expenditure in the Provinces and Territories

The Share of Drugs in Total Health Expenditure

Total Drug Expenditure by Source of Finance

Total Drug Expenditure per Capita by Source of Finance

Drug Expenditure by Type of Drug and by Source of Finance

International Comparisons

Comparability of Health Expenditure Across Countries

Share of Drugs in Total Health Expenditure

Share of Public Expenditure in Total Expenditure on Drugs

Share of Drugs in Public Expenditure on Health

Factors Affecting Drug Expenditure in Canada

Methodological Notes

Background

Data Limitations

Collection and Non-Response

Sources of Data

 

 

 

 

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[EQ] World Health Statistics 2008

World Health Statistics 2008

World health Organization WHO

World Health Statistics 2008 presents the most recent health statistics for WHO’s 193 Member States. This fourth edition includes 10 highlights in health statistics, as well as an expanded set of over 70 key health indicators. It includes, for the first time, trend data where the statistics are available and of acceptable quality.

 

Full report PDF [112p.] at: http://www.who.int/entity/whosis/whostat/EN_WHS08_Full.pdf

 

“…The data on inequalities in health care coverage and health outcome are primarily derived from analyses of household surveys and are available only

for a limited number of countries. It is anticipated that the number of countries reporting disaggregated data will increase during the next few years. Nevertheless, even in their current limited form, the data will be useful for the global public health community.

In estimating country indicators based on different data sources, regional offices and technical programmes apply peer-reviewed methods and consult with experts around the world. To maximize the accessibility, accuracy, comparability and transparency of health statistics, the technical programmes and regional offices also work closely with Member States through an interactive process of data collection, compilation, quality assessment and estimation…”

 

WHO’s Statistical Information System: http://www.who.int/statistics

DOWNLOAD THE REPORT AND ASSOCIATED TABLES, BY SECTION

Part 1 - Ten highlights in health statistics

- Table of contents and introduction [pdf 153kb]

- Ten highlights in health statistics [pdf 3.71Mb]

Part 2 - Global health indicators (tables)

-          Mortality and burden of disease [pdf 328kb]

- Health service coverage [pdf 259kb]

- Risk factors [pdf 261kb]

- Health systems resources [pdf 315kb]

- Inequitites in health care and health outcome [pdf 143kb]

- Demographic and socioeconomic statistics [pdf 217kb]

- Footnotes and explanatory notes [pdf 157kb]

 

 

 

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Information Technology - Virtual libraries; Research & Science issues.  [DD/ KMS Area] 

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and interpretations included in the Materials are those of the authors and not necessarily of The Pan American
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