Intro; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Table of contents; Acronyms and abbreviations; Executive Summary; Assessment and recommendations; Political commitment and sufficient resources are essential to sustain the production process; Developing health accounts according to international standards is key to better informing health care policy; There is a need to respond more to demand from policy makers by translating health accounts into policy relevant briefs.
3.3. The production process of NHA in RK3.4. Cooperation between RCHD and other bodies; 3.5. Communication strategy of the NHA in RK; 3.6. Current use of NHA in policy setting; Notes; References; Chapter 4. Reporting and data sources; 4.1. Reporting; 4.2. Data sources; 4.3. Summary of recommendations; Notes; References; Chapter 5. Methodology; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. The core accounting framework; 5.2. Revenues of the financing schemes (FS); 5.3. Factors of health care provision (FP); 5.4. Summary of recommendations; Notes; References.
7.4 Public service productivity measurement in the United KingdomNotes; References; Chapter 8. Conclusions; Annexes; Annex 1. Classifications currently used in nha of rk; Annex 2. OECD adjusted NHA of RK tables.
Chapter 6. Adjusting NHA of RK to improve comparability with OECD countries6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Adjusting the core tables (HCxHF, HCxHP, HPxHF); 6.3. Adjusting the revenues of health care financing schemes table (HFxFS); 6.4. Impact of the adjustments on the level and structure of current health expenditure; 6.5. Comparing the adjusted NHA data3 with OECD countries; Notes; Chapter 7. Productivity and efficiency indicators; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Health sector productivity and efficiency; 7.3. Current productivity measurement in the NHA of RK.
Increased and active interaction with international organisations is needed to improve the comparability and quality of the statistical dataNotes; Chapter 1. Introduction and overview; 1.1. Demographic, economic and health system indicators; 1.2. The System of Health Accounts 2011; Notes; References; Chapter 2. The health financing system in Kazakhstan; 2.1. Overview of financing of health services in Kazakhstan; 2.2. Budgeting and financing mechanisms; Notes; References; Chapter 3. National health accounts of Kazakhstan; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Organisation and governance of NHA in RK.
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This report assesses how Kazakhstan measures up in the development and application of its national health accounts, delivering a set of recommendations to improve the country's health care financing information. As Kazakhstan has made significant economic progress over recent decades, health has risen on the policy agenda with a number of sector reforms introduced to modernise the system and improve the health of the population. Informing this agenda and monitoring progress towards health system goals requires accurate, timely and comprehensive information on health care financing and spending. A clear understanding of the resource allocations and drivers in the health sector is a prerequisite to support health system performance in Kazakhstan.