Public-financed health care institutions; key figures, 2006-2014

Public-financed health care institutions; key figures, 2006-2014

SIC 2008 Periods Personnel Employees (number) Personnel Employees in FTE (number) Profit/loss account Operating costs Other operating costs Other personnel costs (mln euro)
86101 University hospitals 2014 71,673 56,125 339
86102 General hospitals 2014 190,105 133,949 655
86103 Specialised hospitals (not mental) 2014 18,064 12,856 87
Care for mental health 2014 85,259 64,150 357
Care for disabled persons 2014 166,003 103,452 500
Residential and home care 2014 405,713 225,120 1,127
87902 Residential care for other persons 2014 12,471 9,145 47
87901 Residential care for children 2014 19,677 15,128 94
88991Social work for children 2014 8,581 7,162 41
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Dataset is not available.


This table includes national statistics on income statements, balance sheet figures and staff of enterprises and groups of enterprises with main activity hospital care, mental healthcare, care for the disabled, nursing home care , home care, residential care for other persons and youth care.
The table includes only institutions financed through the Health care insurance act, the Exceptional Medical Expenses Act or provincial subsidies.
The target population consists of enterprises and groups of enterprises in the following classes of the Standard Industrial Classification 2008 (SIC 2008):
• 86101 University hospitals;
• 86102 General hospitals;
• 86103 Specialised hospitals (not mental);
• 86104 and 86222 Care for mental health;
• 8720 and 87301 Care for disabled persons;
• 8710, 87302 and 88101 Residential and home care;
• 87902 Residential care for other persons;
• 87901 Residential care for children;
• 88991 Social work for children.
If the enterprises provide other activities – in the field of health care or otherwise - besides the main activity of the SIC class, these secondary activities are also part of the statistical unit. Enterprises in the specified SIC classes not financed through the Health care insurance act and/or the Exceptional Medical Expenses Act are not included in these statistics. For practical reasons, institutions for maternity care are not included.

Data available from: 2006 until 2015

Status of the figures:
Figures are definite.

Changes as of 20th October 2017:
This table has been discontinued. The table has been replaced by the table: Health care institutions, key figures, finance and personnel (see paragraph 3).

When will new figures be published?
The table has been discontinued.

Description topics

Personnel
Employees
Person with an employment contract with an economic unit to carry out labour in return for financial remuneration.
Employees in FTE
Full-time equivalent (FTE) is a measure for labour volume; all jobs in one year are converted to FTEs.
Profit/loss account
Operating costs
The costs made to achieve the operating profits, that is purchase value of turnover, labour costs, and depreciation on assets, and other business expenditure.
Other operating costs
Operating costs that are not part of labour costs and depreciation fixed assets. This category includes the costs of energy, housing, machinery and equipment, inventory, etc., transport, sales and promotions, communication, costs of services provided by third parties and other costs not classified elsewhere.
Other personnel costs
Personnel costs that are not part of wages and salaries and social security contributions.
This category includes:
- payments for temporary workers and staff on secondment;
- costs of schooling and training;
- recruitment and selection costs;
- canteen costs;
- costs for health and safety provisions;
- costs for work clothes;
- anniversary celebrations, etc.