The Global Health Observatory
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Health system financing
"Experience demonstrates that real progress is possible in countries at all income levels. Each country’s pathway will differ depending on the local context, however the above lessons are essential for equitable and effective progress."
The Global Health Expenditure Database (GHED) provides internationally comparable data on health spending for more than 190 countries since 2000 with open access to the public. The database is open access and supports the goal of Universal Health Coverage by
helping monitor the availability of resources for health and the extent to which they are used efficiently and equitably. This, in turn, helps ensure health services are available and affordable when people need them.
WHO works collaboratively
with Member States and updates the database annually using available data such as government budgets and health accounts studies. Where necessary, modifications and estimates are made to ensure the comprehensiveness and consistency of the data across
countries and years. GHED is the source of the health expenditure data republished by the World Bank and the WHO Global Health Observatory.
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