Courrier des statistiques N10 - 2023

With issue 10, the Courrier des Statistiques journal celebrates its five years of publication in a new format and continues to explore issues and methods in the area of official statistics.
The review begins with a topic that is now unavoidable for statisticians: datavisualisation. Falling between dissemination and communication, datavisualisation seeks to simplify messages to make them more easily understood by readers and to make people want to read them.
The second article, on defence statistics, addresses an area in which data, which are often sensitive, are both highly confidential and open to researchers under very secure conditions.
What administrative data should be studied, what surveys should be used and what choices should be made in relation to statistics on sport? This is precisely what the third article is about.
In this issue, two articles on registers echo those already published on this subject in issue 8. FINESS is the French register of health and social establishments and plays a fundamental role in the ecosystem of health information systems. Ramsese, the French academic and ministerial register of educational establishments, is used in a wide variety of ways: for governance, management, interoperability and statistical needs. A shared feature of these two registers is that they are both, in their respective fields, organised centrally and subject to high quality requirements.
Finally, the last paper uses an educational approach and striking examples to discuss the differences between random and non-probability sampling.

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Johanna Bensoussan, Joël Bizingre and Nathalie Courvalin
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FINESS, the register of healthcare establishments

Johanna Bensoussan, Joël Bizingre and Nathalie Courvalin

There are many issues in the healthcare world, and facing them rely on a range of players operating within various types of structures, mainly made up of legal entities or establishments. A complete listing of these organisations is crucial to identify the structures in an opposable way, map the regional healthcare offer and objectify the shortcomings, inform professionals and the general public, finance the establishments and give them a digital identity.

For over 40 years, the National file of health and social establishments (FINESS) has been filling this need. The structures and their activities are described based on decrees and orders. Each establishment is assigned a FINESS registration number, which is linked to the SIREN/SIRET numbers in INSEE's Sirene register.

This file is at the centre of digital issues and numerous information systems in the healthcare sector and even beyond.

FINESS is a core repository, guaranteeing identity and interoperability; it is a living register, with tens of thousands of updates every year. Due to the emergence of new forms of organisation, an overhaul is needed (FINESS+).

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