HlthRes-DB provides a wide range of statistics on human and technical resources for health and offers data on non-monetary health care resources collected through the joint work of the Statistical Office of the European Union (Eurostat), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and WHO/Europe
Human resources indicators: Indicators include the number and density of a wide range of health personnel (such as physicians, nurses, midwives, dentists, pharmacists and health care assistants), according to three different concepts (those practising, professionally active and licensed to practice). Information on employment in hospitals and numbers of medical and other graduates is also available. It is currently available in English and Russian.
Technical resources data: Data include the number and density of hospitals and hospital beds, stratified by ownership of facility (public, non-profit-making private and for-profit private), in addition to the number of beds for long-term care.
Information before 2011 is not verified.
The 2022 Revision of UN World Population Prospects was used for estimates.
Nurses licensed to practice, per 10 000 population Indicator code: nurs.lic.rate This indicator shares the definition with the parent indicator "Nurses licensed to practice, total number". A nurse licensed to practice has completed a programme of nursing education and is qualified and authorised in his/her country to practice nursing. They include practising and other (non-practising) nurses. Inclusion - Professional nurses (see definition below) - Associate professional nurses (see definition below) - Nurses who provide services directly to patients - Nurses for whom their nursing education is a prerequisite for the execution of the job - Nurses for whom their nursing education is NOT a prerequisite for the execution of the job - Nurses licensed to practice but who due to various reasons are not economically active (e.g. unemployed or retired) - Nurses working abroad Exclusion - Health care assistants and personal care workers (nursing aids), who do not have any recognised qualification/certification in nursing Professional nurses assume responsibility for the planning and management of the care of patients, including the supervision of other health care workers, working autonomously or in teams with medical doctors and others in the practical application of preventive and curative measures. Inclusion - Clinical nurse - District nurse - Nurse anaesthetist - Nurse educator - Nurse practitioner - Public health nurse - Specialist nurse Exclusion - Midwife (unless they work most of the time as nurses) - Paramedical practitioner - University lecturer - Vocational education teacher - Associate professional nurse - Associate professional midwife - Nursing aide Associate professional nurses generally work under the supervision of, and in support of implementation of health care, treatment and referrals plans established by medical, nursing and other health professionals. Inclusion - Assistant nurse - Enrolled nurse - Practical nurse Exclusion - Professional nurse - Clinical nurse consultant - Specialist nurse - Midwife (unless they work most of the time as nurses) - Associate professional midwife - Nursing aide - Medical assistant Note: The number should be at the end of the calendar year.