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Medicine in Singapore


Singapore Health Statistics

Links to health and demographic information 


Subject Guide: Singapore Statistics


Action For AIDS Statistics
Published statistics on reported HIV infections/AIDS.

Health Facts Singapore
Maintained by the Ministry of Health, Singapore.  It contains statistical information on the population and vital statistics in Singapore, principal causes of death, health facilities, health manpower, childhood immunisation, government health expenditure, etc.

National Health Surveillance Survey 2004
Published by the Epidemiology & Disease Control Department, Public Health Division, Ministry of Health, Singapore.  It charts the Singaporean's health status and lifestyles since 1998.

Singapore Health Statistics by Publication
Maintained by the Singapore Department of Statistics, it includes like the Singapore Yearbook of Statistics and Singapore in Figures which provides information on major causes of death, life expectancy at birth, hospital beds and admissions and public sector outpatient attendances, and registered health personnel. 

Singapore Statistics: Key Annual Indicators
Maintained by the Singapore Department of Statistics.  It has information like current population, demographic, social, and economic indicators. 

State of Health 2001 by Ministry of Health
Maintained by the Ministry of Health Singapore.  It has information like health trends and medical services in Singapore.

World Health Organization: Singapore
Country information published by WHO. Such as health, demographic, health-related economic indicators, health legislation.

World Health Organization: Western Pacific Regional Office: Country Health Information Profile: Singapore
Country health information published by WHO Western Pacific Region. Such as country health situation and trends, health status, National health priorities, health resources, and WHO Collaborative Programmes.

 

 
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Content by: Last updated: 17-04-2008