> Custom Time Series Health Systems Data Sets
The purpose of this page is to allow you to create your own custom time series datasets by selecting any number of countries and indicators.

Countries tab: Select the country (or multiple countries) you would like to include in the dataset by first clicking on a country name on the list on the left and then clicking on the “Add” button until the country appears on the Selected Countries list on the right (you can select multiple countries simultaneously by holding down the Control key while clicking on country names). For easy selection of a number of countries you can apply filters by World Bank Regions and/or World Bank Income Group. Just select a group, then the corresponding list of countries will appear in the box Countries, and click on the “Select All” button for the selected countries to appear on the list on the right.

Indicators tab: Select the indicators you would like to include in the dataset by first clicking on an indicator name on the list on the left and then clicking the “Add” button until the indicator appears on the Selected Indicators list on the right (you can select multiple indicators simultaneously by holding down the Control key while clicking on indicator names). For easy selection of a number of indicators you can apply filters by topic. Just select a topic, then the corresponding list of indicators will appear in the box Indicators, and click on the “Select All” or “Add” button for the selected indicators to appear on the list on the right.

Select Dates: Select the time period you would like to have the data for indicators. Only available date range for selected indicator and country is displayed
You also have option for displaying the data with country names as row or column headings.
Click "Get Data Set" to generate your customized dataset. The data will be displayed on the screen.
Click on one of the download options if you want to save the data in Excel or Word. That way, you can use the data to create your own graphs, charts or tables.