Annual total expenditure on health by the Ministry of Health Malaysia.
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In general, national health accounts (NHA) seek to answer 4 questions pertaining to healthcare spending:
Malaysia's national health accounts are based on the Malaysian National Health Accounts (MNHA) framework, which is consistent with international NHA classifications but with minor modifications to suit local policy needs.
This dataset zooms into sources of financing, focusing specifically on expenditure by the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH), which is an important policy variable. For a fuller description of the MNHA framework, you may refer to Chapter 2 of the most recent MNHA publication.
The data may be revised in future updates, in accordance with the latest methodologies.
MNHA 2022, the latest edition of the Malaysian National Health Accounts published by the Ministry of Health Malaysia.
Annual total expenditure on health by the Ministry of Health Malaysia.
Name in Dataset | Variable | Definition |
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date (Date) | Date | The year of the expenditure in YYYY-MM-DD format, with MM-DD set to 01-01 because the data is an annual frequency. |
expenditure (Float) | Expenditure (RM) | The amount of expenditure in Malaysian Ringgit. |
11 Nov 2024, 00:00
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This data is made open under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). A copy of the license is available Here.
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Connect directly to the data with Python.
# If not already installed, do: pip install pandas fastparquet
import pandas as pd
URL_DATA = 'https://storage.data.gov.my/healthcare/mnha_moh.parquet'
df = pd.read_parquet(URL_DATA)
if 'date' in df.columns: df['date'] = pd.to_datetime(df['date'])
print(df)
The following code is an example of how to make an API query to retrieve the data catalogue mentioned above. You can use different programming languages by switching the code accordingly. For a complete guide on possible query parameters and syntax, please refer to the official Open API Documentation.
import requests
import pprint
url = "https://api.data.gov.my/data-catalogue?id=mnha_moh&limit=3"
response_json = requests.get(url=url).json()
pprint.pprint(response_json)
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