Viewer Rate
refers to the ratio of the number of
watching TV to the total population using normal television sets with outdoor
antenna four meters apart from ground in the evening.
Listener Rate
refers to the ratio of the number of
listening radio to the total population using normal radiogram at noon.
Cultural Institutions
refer to units which have their own
organizational system and independent accounting system and specialize in or
serve cultural development. They exclude other establishments run by these
cultural institutions and amateur cultural groups established by various
departments.
Art Troupe
refers to the troupe which is engaged in drama, opera,
music, dance, acrobatics or other art performance, opens independent accounts
with banks and has self-supporting accounting system.
Film Projection Units
refer to these units with film projection equipment,
full or part-time projectionists, permanent or non-permanent places, approved
by related administrative departments to show films regularly for certain
groups of audience, including those film projection units which have been
approved to give commercial shows and run business with independent accounting
system as well as those film-renting units of the military system.
Number of Athletes in Grades
refers to the number of athletes who
have been given titles through examination. The titles of athletes include
international masters of sports, masters of sports, first-grade, second-grade
and third-grade sportsmen and young athletes.
Number of Referees in Grades
refers to the number of referees who
have been given titles after examination. They are classified as international
referees, national referees and referees of the first, second and third grades.
Community Health Service Centres (Stations)
refer to the primary units that
provide the health care for community residents, such as disease prevention and
control, medical treatment, health care, rehabilitation, health education,
family planning technical services, including community health service centres and community health service stations.
Medical Technical Personnel
refer to all medical staff and workers employed by
medical institutions, including doctors of Chinese and Western medicine, senior
doctors who integrate traditional Chinese therapeutics with Western
therapeutics in practice, senior nurses, pharmacists of Chinese and Western
medicine, laboratory specialists, other specialists, paramedics of Chinese and
Western medicine, nurses, midwives, druggists in Chinese and Western medicine,
laboratory technicians, other technicians, other practitioners of Chinese
medicine, nursing attendants, pharmacological workers of Chinese and Western
medicine, laboratory workers, and other primary medical personnel, excluding
management personnel.
Licensed (assistant) Doctors
refer to the medical workers who have obtained the
licenses of qualified doctors (assistant doctors) and are employed in medical
treatment, disease prevention or healthcare institutions, excluding the
licensed doctors (assistant doctors) engaged in management job. The
classification of licensed doctors (assistant doctors) is clinician, Chinese
medicine, dentist and public health.
Total Expenditure on Public
Health
reflects the total expenditure on
medical and health care services of a country at certain period (usually in a
year), estimated using funding source method. It includes government
expenditure, social expenditure and individual cash expenditure.
Government Expenditure on Public
Health
refers to the expenditure of the
governments at all levels on medical and health care services, health
administration and health insurance management and undertakings of family
planning.
Social Expenditure on Public
Health
refers to all inputs of society except the government in
public health including the expenditures on social medical security, and
commercial health insurance,
private expenditure on operation of medical and health care, social
donation and contribution, operating income of administration, etc.
Individual Cash Expenditure on
Health
refers to expenditure in cash on
various health services by rural and urban residents, including self payments
of residents within the system of multi-medical insurance.
Ratio of Total Expenditure on
Public Health to GDP %
refers to the ratio of total
expenditure on public health in a year to GDP, which indicates the capital
inputs of the government in the public health in certain period of time, and
the attention of the government and society paid on the health of residents.
Operating Expenses for Children
Planning
include nine components: namely, expenses for relief or
free family planning operation, expenses for birth control medicine &
tools, expenses for family planning employee, health care expenses for only son
and daughter, expenses for publicity, expenses for service station, expenses
for family planning management of fluid population, expenses for personnel
training, other operation expenses for family planning.
Death Rate of Infants
refers to the ratio of the number of
dead infant below 1 year to the number of living in one year. The following
formula is used:
The Death Rate of Infant = |
Number of Dead Infant |
�� 1000�� |
Number of Living |
Death Rate of Pregnant and
Lying-in Women
refers to the ratio of the number of
dead pregnant women to the living number. The death of pregnant woman usually
refers from gestation to die after give birth to child in 42 days, including
surgery reason, family planning operation, pregnancy outside the womb, grape
embryo dead women, excluding die due to accident trouble.
The Rate of Vaccine Inoculation
of Bcg Vaccine, Poliovirus, Pertussis,
Diphtheria �}Tetanus, Measles and Hepatitis B
refers to the ratio of the number of
children inoculating vaccine to the children on the age to inoculate vaccine.
The children on the age to inoculate vaccine include the children avoiding
inoculating vaccine and living in some other place for 3 and more than 3
months, but exclude the children on age going out for 3 months. The following
formula is used:
The Rate of Vaccine Inoculation = |
the Number of Children Inoculating Vaccine |
�� 100% |
the Children on the Age to Inoculate Vaccine |
The molecule: the actual number of children inoculating
vaccine according to the standard of vaccine inoculation.
The denominator: the number of children according to the
process of immunity should inoculate the vaccine in 12 months.