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List of tables and figures
Tables
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Table 1.1
Trends in population/demographic indicators, 1980–2013, selected years
3
Table 1.2
Macroeconomic indicators, 1990–2013, selected years
4
Table 1.3
Mortality and health indicators, 1980–2012, selected years
6
Table 1.4
Main causes of death, selected years, age-standardized death rates per 100 000 population,
1981–2005, selected years
7
Table 1.5
Maternal, child and adolescent health indicators, 1980–2012, selected years
8
Table 3.1
Trends in health expenditure, WHO estimates, 1995–2012
36
Table 3.2
Sources of revenue as % of total health expenditure according to source of revenue,
1995–2012 (selected years), WHO estimates
41
Table 3.3
Health financing: division by level of government
49
Table 6.1
Major health reforms and policy initiatives following independence
92
Table 6.2
Selected performance indicators for the project Health II and progress made by 2011
98
Table 6.3
Selected performance indicators for the Woman and Child Health Development project
and progress made by 2011
100
Table 6.4
Selected performance indicators for project Health III
102
Table 6.5
Envisaged rationalization of buildings in the state health sector
104
Table 7.1
Top 10 causes of YLL, 1990 and 2010
115
Table 7.2
Leading causes of DALY and percentage change between 1990 and 2010
115
Table 7.3
Infant mortality per 1 000 live births, 2000–2012 (selected years)
116
Figures
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Fig. 1.1
Map of Uzbekistan
2
Fig. 2.1
Overview of the health system
10
Fig. 2.2
Structure of the Ministry of Health
13
Fig. 2.3
Organizational structure of regional health departments
16
Fig. 2.4
Organizational structure of district (city) medical unions
17
Fig. 2.5
Organizational structure of Tashkent city health department
18
Health systems in transition
Uzbekistan
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Fig. 3.1
Health expenditure as a share (%) of GDP in the WHO European Region, 2012,
WHO estimates
37
Fig. 3.2
Trends in health expenditure as a share (%) of GDP in Uzbekistan and selected countries,
1995–2012, WHO estimates
38
Fig. 3.3
Health expenditure in US$ PPP per capita in the WHO European Region, 2012,
WHO estimates
39
Fig. 3.4
Public sector health expenditure as a share (%) of total health expenditure in the WHO
European Region, 2012, WHO estimates
40
Fig. 3.5
Financial flows in the Uzbek health system
42
Fig. 4.1
Mix of beds in acute care hospitals, long-term care institutions and psychiatric hospitals
in Uzbekistan, per 100 000 population, 1990–2010
61
Fig. 4.2
Beds in acute care hospitals per 100 000 population in Uzbekistan and selected countries,
1990–2012
61
Fig. 4.3
Number of physicians per 100 000 population in Uzbekistan and selected countries,
1990–2012
63
Fig. 4.4
Number of nurses per 100 000 population in Uzbekistan and selected countries,
1990–2012
64
Fig. 4.5
Number of dentists per 100 000 population in Uzbekistan and selected countries,
1990–2012
64
Fig. 4.6
Number of physicians and nurses per 100 000 population in the WHO European Region,
2012 or latest available year
65
Fig. 4.7
Number of pharmacists per 100 000 population in Uzbekistan and selected countries,
1990–2012
66
Fig. 5.1
Outpatient contacts per person in the WHO European Region, 2012 or latest available year
78
Fig. 5.2
Hospital types in rural and urban areas
82
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