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Medical contacts, hospitalisation, medicines; sex and age, 2010-2013

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Data owner Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (Rijksoverheid)
Updated 02/22/2024 - 00:00
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  • Health and care
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This table provides data on contacts of the Dutch population with providers of medical care, including data on hospitalisation and the use of medicines. It covers the following aspects:

  • contacts with GP
  • contacts with medical specialists
  • contacts with dentist
  • contacts with physiotherapist/remedial therapist
  • contacts with alternative healers
  • hospitalisations, with and without overnight stay
  • use of medicines, prescribed and non-prescribed
  • satisfaction with GP, specialist, dentist, physiotherapist, hospital

The data are based on the Health Interview Survey conducted by Statistics Netherlands. They can be broken down by age and sex. The Health Interview Survey is a continuous survey. Its population consists of Dutch residents of all ages in private households.

Data available from 2010 till 2013.

Status of the figures: The figures in this table are definite.

Changes as of 7 February 2019: The tabel is stopped.

When will new figures be published? Not applicable.

The questions about contacts with medical specialists were changed in 2011; therefore data for 2010 are not available.

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