Kenia

  • Población, personas:55.646.078 (2024)
  • Área, km2:569.140
  • PIB per cápita, US$:2.099 (2022)
  • PIB, mil millones US$:113,4 (2022)
  • Índice de GINI:38,7 (2021)
  • Ranking de Facilidad para Hacer Negocios:56

Todos los conjuntos de datos: C H N P
  • C
    • julio 2021
      Fuente: Eurostat
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 02 julio, 2021
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      Hospital beds provide information on health care capacities, i.e. on the maximum number of patients who can be treated by hospitals. Curative care (or acute care) beds in hospitals are beds that are available for curative care. These beds are a subgroup of total hospital beds which are defined as all hospital beds which are regularly maintained and staffed and immediately available for the care of admitted patients; both occupied and unoccupied beds are covered. Hospitals are defined according to the classification of health care providers of the System of Health Accounts (SHA); all public and private hospitals should be covered.
  • H
    • diciembre 2022
      Fuente: Eurostat
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 21 diciembre, 2022
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      Non-expenditure health care data provide information on institutions providing health care in countries, on resources used and on output produced in the framework of health care provision. Data on health care form a major element of public health information as they describe the capacities available for different types of health care provision as well as potential 'bottlenecks' observed. The quantity and quality of health care services provided and the work sharing established between the different institutions are a subject of ongoing debate in all countries. Sustainability - continuously providing the necessary monetary and personal resources needed - and meeting the challenges of ageing societies are the primary perspectives used when analysing and using the data. The output-related data ('activities') refer to contacts between patients and the health care system, and to the treatment thereby received. Data are available for hospital discharges of in-patients and day cases, average length of stay of in-patients and medical procedures performed in hospitals. Annual national and regional data are provided in absolute numbers and in population-standardised rates (per 100 000 inhabitants). Wherever applicable, the definitions and classifications of the System of Health Accounts (SHA) are followed, e.g. International Classification for Health Accounts - Providers of health care (ICHA-HP). For hospital discharges, the International Shortlist for Hospital Morbidity Tabulation (ISHMT) is used. Health care data on activities are largely based on administrative data sources in the countries. Therefore, they reflect the country-specific way of organising health care and may not always be completely comparable.
    • noviembre 2023
      Fuente: Eurostat
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 22 noviembre, 2023
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    • noviembre 2023
      Fuente: Eurostat
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 22 noviembre, 2023
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    • noviembre 2023
      Fuente: Eurostat
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 22 noviembre, 2023
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    • abril 2015
      Fuente: Knoema
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 02 abril, 2015
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      DescriptionThis is a crowd sourced effort to collect information about hospitals such as number of doctors, number of beds and list of healthcare services  offerred by the hospitals.  List of Indicators: 1. Hospital Name 2. GIS data 3. Location name (e.g.: Zorzor city, Lofa country) 4. Hospital ownership model (public/ private-for-profit/ NGO) 5. Referral level (primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary) 6. # of staff total (Full time employees) 7. # of nurses (Full time employees) 8. # of doctors (Full time employees) 9. Current number of beds 10. Max number of beds 11. Current Occupancy Rate 12. # of operating rooms 13. Running water (Yes/No/Sometimes) 14. Electricity (Yes/No/Sometimes) 15. List of main healthcare services offered
  • N
    • julio 2022
      Fuente: Eurostat
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 13 julio, 2022
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      Non-expenditure health care data provide information on institutions providing health care in countries, on resources used and on output produced in the framework of health care provision. Data on health care form a major element of public health information as they describe the capacities available for different types of health care provision as well as potential 'bottlenecks' observed. The quantity and quality of health care services provided and the work sharing established between the different institutions are a subject of ongoing debate in all countries. Sustainability - continuously providing the necessary monetary and personal resources needed - and meeting the challenges of ageing societies are the primary perspectives used when analysing and using the data. The resource-related data refer to both human and technical resources, i.e. they relate to: - 'Health care staff': 'manpower' active in the health care sector (doctors, dentists, nurses, etc.); - 'Health care facilities': technical capacity dimensions (hospital beds, beds in nursing and residential care facilities, etc.). Annual national and regional data are provided in absolute numbers and in population-standardised rates (per 100 000 inhabitants). Wherever applicable, the definitions and classifications of the System of Health Accounts (SHA) are followed, e.g. International Classification for Health Accounts - Providers of health care (ICHA-HP). For hospital discharges, the International Shortlist for Hospital Morbidity Tabulation (ISHMT) is used. Health care data on resources are largely based on administrative data sources in the countries. Therefore, they reflect the country-specific way of organising health care and may not always be completely comparable.
  • P
    • julio 2021
      Fuente: Eurostat
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 02 julio, 2021
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      Hospital beds provide information on health care capacities, i.e. on the maximum number of patients who can be treated by hospitals. Psychiatric care beds in hospitals are beds accommodating patients with mental health problems. These beds are a subgroup of total hospital beds which are defined as all hospital beds which are regularly maintained and staffed and immediately available for the care of admitted patients; both occupied and unoccupied beds are covered. Hospitals are defined according to the classification of health care providers of the System of Health Accounts (SHA); all public and private hospitals should be covered.