PHM-Exch> World Health Statistics 2010

Claudio Schuftan cschuftan at phmovement.org
Tue May 11 00:01:15 PDT 2010


From: Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC) <ruglucia at paho.org>
crossposted from: EQUIDAD at listserv.paho.org


 *World Health Statistics 2010

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*WHO - World Health Oganization - May 10, 2010

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Available online at:  http://www.who.int/whosis/whostat/2010/en/index.html

“……World Health Statistics 2010 contains WHO's annual compilation of data
from its 193 Member States, and includes a summary of progress towards the
health-related Millennium Development Goals and targets. ...and not towards
the social determinants of health...?  (Claudio)

As with previous versions, *World Health Statistics 2010* has been compiled
using publications and databases produced and maintained by the technical
programmes and regional offices of WHO. Indicators have been included on the
basis of their relevance to global public health; the availability and
quality of the data; and the reliability and comparability of the resulting
estimates.

Taken together, these indicators provide a comprehensive summary of the
current status of national health and health systems in the following nine
areas:
- mortality and burden of disease;
- cause-specific mortality and morbidity;
- selected infectious diseases;
- health service coverage;
- risk factors;
- health workforce, infrastructure and essential medicines;
- health expenditure;
- health inequities; and
- demographic and socioeconomic statistics.

The estimates in this book are derived from multiple sources, depending on
each indicator and the availability and quality of data. In many countries,
statistical and health information systems are weak and the underlying
empirical data may not be available or may be of limited quality. Every
effort has been made to ensure the best use of country-reported data –
adjusted where necessary to deal with missing values, to correct for known
biases, and to maximize the comparability of the statistics across countries
and over time. In addition, statistical techniques and modelling have been
used to fill data gaps.

Because of the weakness of the underlying empirical data in many countries,
a number of the indicators are associated with significant uncertainty. It
is WHO policy on statistical transparency to make available to users the
methods of estimation and the margins of uncertainty for relevant
indicators. However, because of space restrictions, printed versions of the
World Health Statistics series include uncertainty ranges for only a few
indicators. Further information on the margins of uncertainty for additional
indicators will be made available at the Global Health Observatory web
site.[ www.who.int/gho ]….”

*::** Progress on the health-related Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs)<http://www.who.int/entity/mediacentre/factsheets/fs290/en/index.html>
*  Fact sheet N°290


*DOWNLOAD THE FULL REPORT
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Available in 6 languages

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*DOWNLOAD THE REPORT AND ASSOCIATED TABLES IN ENGLISH, BY SECTION*


Table of contents and introduction [pdf
231kb]<http://www.who.int/entity/whosis/whostat/EN_WHS10_TOCintro.pdf>
Part I. Health-related Millennium Development Goals [pdf
669kb]<http://www.who.int/entity/whosis/whostat/EN_WHS10_Part1.pdf>
Part II. Global health indicator tables and footnotes [pdf
3.82Mb]<http://www.who.int/entity/whosis/whostat/EN_WHS10_Part2.pdf>





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