Health care institutions; key figures, finance and personnel

Health care institutions; key figures, finance and personnel

SIC 2008 Periods Large and medium-sized enterprises Balance sheet Liabilities Long-term loans (mln euro) Large and medium-sized enterprises Balance sheet Liabilities Short-term loans (mln euro)
86101 University hospitals 2022* 2,853 2,907
86102 General hospitals 2022* 5,530 5,205
86103 Specialised hospitals (not mental) 2022* 346 605
86104 Mental health hospitals 2022* 1,222 1,791
Care for disabled persons 2022* 2,198 2,425
87901 Residential care for children 2022* . .
87902 Residential care for other persons 2022* . .
88991 Social work for children 2022* . .
Residential and home care 2022* 4,609 4,182
Source: CBS.
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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 residential health care, care for the disabled, nursing home care, home care, residential care for other persons and youth care.
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 Mental health hospitals;
8720 and 87301 Care for disabled persons;
8710, 87302 and 88101 Residential and home care;
87902 Social assistance with residential care for other persons;
87901 Social assistance with residential and day care for children;
88991 Social work for children.

From 2015 onwards the population has been altered significantly by including privately financed health care and micro enterprises. Only limited information is published about micro enterprises, but it adds to a complete description of the targeted health care classifications of SIC 2008. Furthermore SIC 86222 Practices of psychiatrists and day-care centres for social health has now been removed from the population as it will be published in statistics of care practices rather than institutions.

In 2020 healthcare professionals received a 1 000 euros net bonus for Covid19 efforts. This was provided by the Ministry of Health to the healthcare providers, which in their turn payed their own employees including their self-employed and temporary workers. The gross amount of this payment by the ministry to the healthcare providers is recorded as 'Subsidies'. The payment of the bonus including tax payment is recorded as 'Labour costs' and the payments to temporary workers as 'Other personnel costs'.
In 2021 healthcare professionals received a 385 euros net bonus for Covid19 efforts.

Data available from: 2015

Status of the figures:
Figures for 2021 and 2022 are provisional, previous years are definite.

Changes as of December 14th 2023:
Provisional figures for 2022 were published except for 'Social work for children', 'Social assistance with residential and day care for children' and 'Residential care for other persons'. The same figures for 2021 were updated to definitive figures. Numbers and profits of self employed workers for 2021 are still unknown and will be updated in the first quarter 2024.

When will new figures be published?
In the first quarter of 2024 provisional figures for 2022 for 'Social work for children', 'Social assistance with residential and day care for children' and 'Residential care for other persons' will be published and 2021 will be updated to definitive figures.
In the last quarter of 2024 provisional figures for 2023 will be published except for 'Social work for children', 'Social assistance with residential and day care for children' and 'Residential care for other persons'.

Description topics

Large and medium-sized enterprises
Enterprises or groups of enterprises containing at least one enterprise with more than 10 employees or a total operating return of more than 700.000 euro or assets of more than 350.000 euro. This in contrast to small enterprises of which there many in the health care sector.
On these larger enterprises, or health care institutions, we have more financial data available than we have on small enterprises.
Balance sheet
Liabilities
Total liabilities on the 31th of December in the year under review.
Consists of total of equity plus financial capital.


Long-term loans
Loans with a maturity of at least 1 year.


Short-term loans
Loans with a maturity of less than 1 year.