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THT011: Employed health care personnel and full-time equivalent employment in the provision of psychiatric services by occupation (2004-2014)

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10/23/2015
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National Institute for Health Development
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Definitions and methodology The time point of data until 2013 is 31st of December. The time period for data for 2014 is November.
The dataset provides an overview of health care personnel involved in the provision of psychiatric services and full-time equivalent employment. The data are presented by year and occupation; period 2004-2014. Until 2013, the time point for data is 31st of December. For 2014, the time period for data is November. The purpose of the statistical report is to provide an overview of the age and sex distribution of health care employees and their workload by occupational group, for statistical use and aggregated reporting. Indicators are presented as absolute numbers and rates per 100,000 population. One person may be counted in multiple occupations; therefore, sums across breakdowns may not equal the overall total. Data source: National Institute for Health Development.
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