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Office(s) in charge of data collection

Overview of main stakeholders

Overview of policies

Specific sources

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General information

COUNTRY: Austria
KNOWLEDGE BROKER: Helene Wöger-Kamleitner, MA, Medical Chamber, Austria

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Latest international publications

Statistical data used 

Type of information Source Year Remarks
Table 1: Health workforce stock and replacement OECD 2018 Age characteristics of the nursing stock are not reported.
Figure 1: Mobility level in absolute numbers OECD 2018 Only immigration data for OECD countries are available. The data produced are therefore incomplete. Not all OECD-countries register the country of origin of incoming health professionals and some do not register incoming health professionals at all. Emigration data are based on immigration numbers in other OECD-countries, as emigration as such is not registered nor reported.
Figure 2a: Number of practicing physicians per 1000 inhabitants Austrian Medical Chamber 2018 Figure 2a presents regional distribution of physicians. Maps are formatted according to the NUTS classification obtained from Eurostat or recent national data provided by the key country informants. The national average is derived from the OECD/Eurostat databases, and the EU average from the “Health at a Glance: Europe” report published in November 2020.
Figure 2b: Number of practicing nurses and midwives per 1000 inhabitants  Eurostat 2015

Figure 2b presents regional distrubution of nursing and midwifery. Maps are formatted according to the NUTS classification obtained from Eurostat or recent national data provided by the key country informants. The national average is derived from the OECD/Eurostat databases, and the EU average from the “Health at a Glance: Europe” report published in November 2020.

Key facts and figures

OECD and Eurostat statistics

Statistic Number Data Year
Total population 8 858 775 2019
Life expectancy at birth 81,8 2018

Source: Eurostat

  Licensed to practice Practising Professionally active  
Statistic Number Per 1000 inhabitants Number Per 1000 inhabitants Number Per 1000 inhabitants Data year
Physicians Not reported Not reported 45 596 5,18 Not reported Not reported 2017
> Generalist Medical Practitioner Not reported Not reported 13 745 1,56 Not reported Not reported 2017
> Specialist Medical Practitioner Not reported Not reported 24 198 2,75 Not reported Not reported 2017
Nurses Not reported Not reported 60 263 6,85 Not reported Not reported 2017
Midwives 2 417 0,27 2 269 0,26 2.269 0,26 2017
Dentists Not reported Not reported 5 009 0,57 Not reported Not reported 2017
Pharmacists Not reported Not reported 6 246 0,71 Not reported Not reported 2017
Physiotherapists Not reported Not reported 3 905 0,44 Not reported Not reported 2017

Source: OECD

Additional national statistics

Statistic Number per 1000 inhabitants Data Year
Austrian Medical Chamber  46 337 physicians (headcount) 5,25 practicing physicians 2018 (https://www.aerztekammer.at/documents/261766/124736/OeAeK+Aerztestatistik_2018.pdf/a7504601-fae6-938d-368d-1dc224bb8118)

Office(s) in charge of data collection

Name Role Website
Federal Ministry of Education, Science & Research  Responsible for the collection of data on higher education. https://www.bmbwf.gv.at/Themen/Hochschule-und-Universit%C3%A4t/Hochschulsystem/Hochschulstatistik—unidata.html
Austrian Medical Chamber Responsible for the collection of data on physicians. Represents all Austrian physicians and acts as the competent authority for the mandatory registration of physicians. https://www.aerztekammer.at
Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection Responsible for the collection of data on health system, maintenance of register for 10 (allied) health professions. https://www.sozialministerium.at/Themen/Gesundheit/Medizin-und-Gesundheitsberufe/Gesundheitsberuferegister.html 

Overview of main stakeholders

Name Role Website
Austrian Social Insurance (Dachverband der Sozialversicherung) Responsible for the statutory representation of social insurance funds for which there is mandatory membership. Successor to Hauptverband der österreichischen Sozialversicherungsträger (HVB). https://www.sozialversicherung.at/

Public representatives

Name Role Website
Federal Ministry of Education, Science & Research  Ministry, responsible for, among others, general education, higher education, science and research.  https://www.bmbwf.gv.at/en.html 
Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection  Ministry, responsible for, among others, the health care system, service provision for the citizens, especially for individuals with disabilities, public health and medical issues, consumer rights, and protection of health. Responsible for relevant data collection and supervises the Austrian National Public Health Institute.  https://www.sozialministerium.at/en.html 
Austrian National Public Health Institute (Gesundheit Österreich GmbH)  A state-owned institution responsible for research and the planning of public healthcare. The Institute is subdivided into the Austrian National Institute for Health Services Research, the Austrian National Institute for Quality in Health Care, and the Austrian Health Promotion Fund. It is also responsible for the registration of certain health professions (e.g. nursing professions, physiotherapists). https://goeg.at/english
Federal Health Agency (Bundesgesundheitsagentur) Comprises the Federal Target-Based Governance Commission and the Standing High-Level Committee. Composed of representatives of the federal government, the provinces, and social insurance institutions.

Responsible for strategic planning supported by principles, guidelines and instruments.

https://www.gesundheit.gv.at/gesundheitsleistungen/institutionen/bundesgesundheitsagentur

Health profession representatives

Name Role Website
Austrian Medical Chamber The statutory professional organisation of all physicians practicing in Austria working either in a self-employed, or in an employed status. It represents their professional, social and economic interests, and acts as competent authority. The membership is mandatory for health professionals. The Chamber represents all Austrian physicians and acts as the competent authority for the mandatory registration of medical doctors. www.aerztekammer.at
Austrian Chamber of Pharmacists Responsible for the statutory representation of pharmacists working in community pharmacies and hospitals. As a body governed by public law with mandatory membership for pharmacists, the Austrian Chamber of Pharmacists acts as a competent authority. https://www.apotheker.or.at
Austrian Dental Chamber Responsible for the statutory representation of dentists, and acts as competent authority for the profession. The Chamber represents the common economic, professional and social interests of dentists as well as professional ethics. Membership is mandatory for professionals. http://www.zahnaerztekammer.at
Austrian Health and Nursing Association (Österreichischer Gesundheits- und Krankenpflegeverband) Largest independent association representing  the professional interests of nurses. https://www.oegkv.at
Austrian Midwifery Committee (Österreichisches Hebammengremium)  The statutory representation and competent authority for the midwifery profession. Membership is mandatory for professionals. https://www.hebammen.at/

Academic representatives

 

Name Role Website
Medical universities and faculties Responsible for public university education in medicine, pharmacy and dentistry. Wien, Innsbruck, Graz, Linz

Overview of policies

Manage shortages and maldistribution of skills

Original name Pflegepersonal-Bedarfsprognose für Österreich
Name in English Nursing needs forecast for Austria
Short description Based on a model calculation, this study aimed to make a projection for allnursing professions as well as social care professions in order to determine the number of professionals or full-time equivalents needed by 2030.  Facilitates the promotion of sufficiently qualified nursing staff to be available in all levels and settings of the health and nursing sector. Outlines recommendations on recruitment and retention measures to support system efficiency.
Publication date 17 December 2019
Link to full text https://jasmin.goeg.at/1080/

 

Original name Österreichischer Strukturplan Gesundheit, ÖSG 
Name in English Austrian Structural Plan for Healthcare 
Short description The Austrian Health Structural Plan (ÖSG) aims to establish the  framework for nationwide integrativehealthcare planning, such as the strengthening multidisciplinary forms of care, task shifting, and adequate supply planning in Austria. The Plan also encompasses The framework for detailed planning at the regional level.
Publication date 2017
Link to full text https://goeg.at/OESG_Weiterentwicklung

Improving performance

Original name
Name in English Quality Assessment for practices and outpatient clinics is provided by ÖQMed (Österreichische Gesellschaft für Qualitätssicherung und Qualitätsmanagement in der Medizin GmbH).
Short description The ÖQMed is responsible for the evaluation of the physicians’ ordinances, as well as issues related to quality assurance and quality management in the medical field.
Publication date N/A
Link to full text https://www.oeqmed.at

 

Original name Bundesweit einheitliche Ergebnisqualitätsmessung aus Routinedaten – Austrian Inpatient Quality Indicators (A-IQI) 
Name in English Standardised nationwide result-based quality measurement from routine data – Austrian Inpatient Quality Indicators (A-IQI).
Short description Data collection on quality of care in the Austrian hospitals.
Publication date N/A
Link to full text https://www.sozialministerium.at/dam/jcr:7232e5ac-36e1-4c26-9445-71e5e073930d/indikatorenbeschreibung_aiqi_2019.pdf 

Address outflow mobility

Not reported

Education, enrolment and recruitment

Original name Ärzte-/Ärztinnenausbildungsordnung 2015
Name in English Medical Training Regulations
Short description Collection of regulations regarding the framework and duration of medical training, as well as the recognition of healthcare qualifications for General Practitioners and specialists.
Publication date 1 June 2015
Link to full text https://www.aerztekammer.at/aerzte-ausbildungsordnung

 

Original name Verordnung der Österreichischen Ärztekammer über Kenntnisse, Erfahrungen und Fertigkeiten in der Ausbildung zur Ärztin/zum Arzt für Allgemeinmedizin, zur Fachärztin/zum Facharzt sowie über die Ausgestaltung und Form der Rasterzeugnisse, Prüfungszertifikate und Ausbildungsbücher
Name in English Regulation on the content of medical training for general medicine and specialty training and training certificates
Short description The Ordinance of the Austrian Medical Chamber regulates the content of medical training, as well as the framework for training certificates.
Publication date 19 June 2015 (Latest amendment: 13 December 2019)
Link to full text https://www.aerztekammer.at/documents/261766/417698/KEF_RZ+VO+2015+3_ueWB_Nov+2019-12-13+Beschl+140.+VV_konsolidiert+samt+allen+Anlagen.pdf/a999fc10-7fad-ed7e-9aee-b58c87d31eb4?t=1576754313029 

Education staff & infrastructure

Not reported

Continuous professional development (CPD)

Original name DFP Verordnung über ärztliche fortbildung neu
Name in English DFP regulation on medical training
Short description  Defines rules applied to the continuous professional development of physicians. Revalidation of the licence is mandatory after 5 years by obtaining the required CPD points.
Publication date  15 December 2017
Link to full text https://www.arztakademie.at/diplom-fortbildungs-programm/grundsaetzliches-begriffe/verordnung-ueber-aerztliche-fortbildung

Regulation of private sector

Not reported

Working conditions

Original name Spitalsärztebefragung: Arbeiten am Limit 
Name in English Hospital doctor survey: Working at the limit
Short description A study of 2019 outlining working conditions of physicians in the hospital sector. The survey results highlight a considerable increase in workload and discomfort, and human resource shortage is indicated as a major challenge.
Publication date N/A
Link to full text https://www.aerztekammer.at/presseinformation/-/asset_publisher/presseinformation/content/id/235490

Others

Not reported

Specific sources

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Last updated: 10 October 2020

Disclaimer

The country fiches are produced under the EU Health Programme 2014-2020 under a service contract with the Consumers, Health, Agriculture and Food Executive Agency (Chafea) acting under the mandate from the European Commission. The information and views set out in the country sheets are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of the Commission/Executive Agency. The Commission/Executive Agency does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this study.

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