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    Health care function (SHA), v1:2011

    Name: , ICHA_HC_V1_2011 , Description: , The functional classification of health care functions focuses on the grouping of health care goods and services consumed with a defined health purpose., The classification contains all activities with the primary purpose of improving, maintaining and preventing the deterioration of the health status of persons and mitigating the consequences of ill health through the application of qualified health knowledge., The primary purpose is pursued by the following groups of health care activities: health promotion and prevention; diagnosis, treatment, cure and rehabilitation of illness; caring for persons affected by chronic illness; caring for persons with health-related impairment and disability; palliative care; providing community health programmes; governance and administration of the health system., This classification is the Danish implementation of the , International Classification for Health Accounts (ICHA), and follows the , Classification of Health Care Providers (ICHA-HC), in the manual , A System of Health Accounts (SHA) 2011 Revised Edition, ., Valid from: , January 1, 2011 , Office: , Government finances , Contact: , Louise Mathilde Justesen, , lom@dst.dk, , ph. +45 40 26 47 43 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, HC.1: Curative care, HC.1.1: Inpatient curative care, HC.1.1.1: General inpatient curative care, HC.1.1.2: Specialised inpatient curative care, HC.1.2: Day curative care, HC.1.2.1: General day curative care, HC.1.2.2: Specialised day curative care, HC.1.3: Outpatient curative care, HC.1.3.1: General outpatient curative care, HC.1.3.2: Dental outpatient curative care, HC.1.3.3: Specialised outpatient curative care, HC.1.3.9: Other outpatient curative care, HC.1.4: Home-based curative care, HC.2: Rehabilitative care, HC.2.1: Inpatient rehabilitative care , HC.2.2: Day rehabilitative care, HC.2.3: Outpatient rehabilitative care, HC.2.4: Home-based rehabilitative care , HC.3: Long-term care (health), HC.3.1: Inpatient long-term care (health), HC.3.2: Day long-term care (health) , HC.3.3: Outpatient long-term care (health), HC.3.4: Home-based long-term care (health), HC.4: Ancillary services (non-specified by function), HC.4.1: Laboratory services, HC.4.2: Imaging services, HC.4.3: Patient transportation, HC.5: Medical goods (non-specified by function), HC.5.1: Pharmaceuticals and other medical non-durable goods, HC 5.1.1: Prescribed medicines, HC 5.1.2: Over-the-counter medicines, HC 5.1.3: Other medical non-durable goods, HC.5.2: Therapeutic appliances and other medical goods, HC.5.2.1: Glasses and other vision products, HC.5.2.2: Hearing aids, HC.5.2.3: Other orthopaedic appliances and prosthetics (excluding glasses and hearing aids), HC.5.2.9: All other medical durables, including medical technical devices, HC.6: Preventive care, HC.6.1: Information, education and counseling programmes, HC.6.2: Immunisation programmes, HC.6.3: Early disease detection programmes, HC.6.4: Healthy condition monitoring programmes, HC.6.5: Epidemiological surveillance and risk and disease control programmes, HC.6.6: Preparing for disaster and emergency response programmes, HC.7: Governance, and health system and financing administration, HC.7.1: Governance and Health system administration, HC.7.2: Administration of health financing, HC.9: Other health care services not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.), All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Health care function (SHA), v1:2011, January 1, 2011, Still valid

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    Classification by sector in the Statistical Business Register (SBR), v1:2013

    Name: , ESR_SEKTOR_V1_2013 , Description: , ESR sectors is a statistical classification in Statistics Denmark’s Statistical Business Register, which, like , ESA2010 sectors, , is used to group institutional units with the same characteristics. Compared to ESA2010 sector codes, it is possible to group corporations with market activities between central government, regions, and municipalities. , Valid from: , January 1, 2013 , Office: , Government finances , Contact: , Helene Gjermansen, , hgj@dst.dk, , ph. +45 24 76 70 09 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, VIR: Corporations and organisations, 11: Central government non-financial quasi-corporations , 12: Municipal non-financial quasi-corporations , 13: Regional non-financial quasi-corporations , 14: Non-financial corporations owned by central government , 15: Municipally owned non-financial corporations , 16: Regionally owned non-financial corporations , 18: Private non-financial corporations , 19: Foreign controlled non-financial corporations, 21: The central bank , 27: Public banks and mortgage credit institutions , 28: Private banks and mortgage credit institutions , 29: Foreign-controlled banks and mortgage credit institutions , 31: Public money market funds , 32: Private money market funds , 33: Foreign controlled money market funds , 37: Public investment funds , 38: Private investment funds , 39: Foreign controlled investment funds , 41: Other public financial intermediaries, except insurance companies and pension funds , 42: Other private financial intermediaries, except insurance companies and pension funds , 43: Other foreign controlled financial intermediaries, except insurance companies and pension funds , 47: Public financial auxiliaries , 48: Private financial auxiliaries , 49: Foreign-controlled financial auxiliaries , 51: Public captive financial entities , 52: Private captive financial entities , 53: Foreign controlled captive financial entities , 57: Public insurance companies , 58: Private insurance companies, 59: Foreign controlled insurance companies , 61: Public pension funds , 62: Private pension funds , 63: Foreign-controlled pension funds , 81: Personally owned companies , 83: Employees and others , 89: Non-profit institutions serving households , OFF: General Government, 71: Central government administration and service - integrated entities , 72: Central government administration and services - non-integrated entities , 74: Regional management and service - integrated entities, 75: Regional management and service - non-integrated entities , 76: Municipal management and service - integrated entities , 77: Municipal administration and services - non-integrated entities , 79: Social security funds, INT: International organizations, 91: Abroad - including international organizations, such as EU institutions and foreign embassies in Denmark, UOP: Unspecified, 99: Unspecified , All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Classification by sector in the Statistical Business Register (SBR), v1:2013, January 1, 2013, Still valid, Classification by function in the Statistical Business Register (SBR), v2:2007, January 1, 2007, December 31, 2012, Classification by function in the Statistical Business Register (SBR), v1:1994, January 1, 1994, December 31, 2006

    https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/dokumentation/nomenklaturer/esr-sektor

    Health Care Financing Schemes (SHA), v1:2011

    Name: , ICHA_HF_V1_2011 , Description: , The classification of health care financing schemes shows who and which schemes finance the consumption of the various health care services, as well as the health care consumption by the various providers., The financing may come from government schemes, voluntary health insurance schemes, non-profit institutions serving households (NPISH) as well as household out-of-pocket (OOP) payments., This classification is the Danish implementation of the , International Classification for Health Accounts (ICHA), and follows the , Classification of Health Care Providers (ICHA-HF), in the manual , A System of Health Accounts (SHA) 2011 Revised Edition, ., Valid from: , January 1, 2011 , Office: , Government finances , Contact: , Louise Mathilde Justesen, , lom@dst.dk, , ph. +45 40 26 47 43 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, HF.1: Government schemes and compulsory contributory health care financing schemes, HF.1.1: Government schemes, HF.2: Voluntary health care payment schemes (other than OOP), HF.2.1: Voluntary health insurance schemes, HF.2.2: NPISH financing schemes, HF.2.3: Enterprise financing schemes, HF.3: Household out-of-pocket (OOP), HF.3.1: Household out-of-pocket (OOP) excluding cost-sharing, HF.3.2: Household out-of-pocket (OOP) including cost-sharing, HF.4: Rest of the world, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Health Care Financing Schemes (SHA), v1:2011, January 1, 2011, Still valid

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    Health Care Providers (SHA), v1:2011

    Name: , ICHA_HP_V1_2011 , Description: , The classification of health care providers serves the purpose of classifying all organisations that contribute to the provision of health care goods and services, by arranging country-specific provider units into common, internationally applicable categories., Health care providers encompass organisations and actors that deliver health care goods and services as their primary activity, as well as those for which health care provision is only one among a number of activities., This classification is the Danish implementation of the , International Classification for Health Accounts (ICHA), and follows the , Classification of Health Care Providers (ICHA-HP), in the manual , A System of Health Accounts (SHA) 2011 Revised Edition, ., Valid from: , January 1, 2011 , Office: , Government Finances , Contact: , Louise Mathilde Justesen, , lom@dst.dk, , ph. +45 40 26 47 43 , Codes and categories, Open hierarchy, Download , CSV, DDI, HP.1: Hospitals, HP.1.1: General hospitals, HP.1.2: Mental health hospitals, HP.1.3: Specialised hospitals (other than mental health hospitals), HP.2: Residential long-term care facilities, HP.2.1: Long-term nursing care facilities, HP.2.2: Mental health and substance abuse facilities, HP.2.9: Other residential long-term care facilities, HP.3: Providers of ambulatory health care, HP.3.1: Medical practices, HP.3.1.1: Offices of general medical practitioners, HP.3.1.2: Offices of mental medical specialists, HP.3.1.3: Offices of medical specialists (other than mental medical specialists), HP.3.2: Dental practice, HP.3.3: Other health care practitioners, HP.3.4: Ambulatory health care centres, HP.3.4.1: Family planning centres, HP.3.4.2: Ambulatory mental health and substance abuse centres, HP.3.4.3: Free-standing ambulatory surgery centres, HP.3.4.4: Dialysis care centres, HP.3.4.9: All other ambulatory centres, HP.3.5: Providers of home health care services, HP.4: Providers of ancillary services, HP.4.1: Providers of patient transportation and emergency rescue, HP.4.2: Medical and diagnostic laboratories, HP.4.9: Other providers of ancillary services, HP.5: Retailers and other providers of medical goods, HP.5.1: Pharmacies, HP.5.2: Retail sellers and other suppliers of durable medical goods and medical appliances, HP.5.9: All other miscellaneous sellers and other suppliers of pharmaceuticals and medical goods, HP.6: Providers of preventive care, HP.7: Providers of health care system administration and financing, HP.7.1: Government health administration agencies, HP.7.2: Social health insurance agencies, HP.7.3: Private health insurance administration agencies, HP.7.9: Other administration agencies, HP.8: Rest of economy, HP.8.1: Households as providers of home health care, HP.8.2: All other industries as secondary providers of health care, HP.8.9: Other industries n.e.c., HP.9: Rest of the world, All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Health Care Providers (SHA), v1:2011, January 1, 2011, Still valid

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    Regions, provinces and municipalities, v1:2007-

    Name: , NUTS_V1_2007_DK , Description: , With the Danish Structural Reform, which came into force on 1 January 2007, The counties were abolished and replaced by 5 new regions. In addition, 98 municipalities were formed, which replaced the previous 271. For statistical purposes, the 5 regions are further divided into 11 provinces., The reform resulted by law in a new local and regional structure of the whole country with two administrative levels - regions and municipalities - and thereby a change of administrative units. Of the 98 municipalities, 32 municipalities retained the same municipal code and title before and after the reform., This classification includes Christiansø (code 411). Christiansø does not belong to a municipality, but is managed directly by the state via the Ministry of Defense., The geographical breakdown of regions and provinces is consistent with the Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics (NUTS).Municipalities correspond to local administrative units (LAU), which complement the NUTS nomenclature., Valid from: , January 1, 2007 , Office: , Methodology and Analysis , Contact: , Søren Kristensen, , skr@dst.dk, , ph. +45 20 51 64 42 , Codes and categories, Codes and categories are only available in Danish , All versions, Name, Valid from, Valid to, Regions, provinces and municipalities, v1:2007-, January 1, 2007, Still valid

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