Health, lifestyle, health care use and supply, causes of death; key figures

Health, lifestyle, health care use and supply, causes of death; key figures

Periods Health and disease Hospital admissions by some diagnoses All diagnoses (per 10 000 of the population) Health and disease Hospital admissions by some diagnoses Malignant neoplasms (per 10 000 of the population) Health and disease Hospital admissions by some diagnoses Diseases of the circulatory system (per 10 000 of the population) Health and disease Hospital admissions by some diagnoses Diseases of the respiratory system (per 10 000 of the population) Health and disease Hospital admissions by some diagnoses Diseases of the digestive system (per 10 000 of the population) Health and disease Hospital admissions by some diagnoses Dis. musculoskeletal syst. and connectiv (per 10 000 of the population) Health and disease Hospital admissions by some diagnoses Diseases of the genitourinary system (per 10 000 of the population) Health and disease Hospital admissions by some diagnoses Certain conditions in perinatal period (per 10 000 of the population) Health and disease Hospital admissions by some diagnoses Injury, poisoning, other external causes (per 10 000 of the population) Health and disease Hospital admissions by some diagnoses COVID19 (coronavirus disease 2019) (per 10 000 of the population) Use of health care services Average period of hospitalisation (days) Use of health care services Wlz/AWBZ-funded long term care Persons aged 80 or older (number) Use of health care services Wlz/AWBZ-funded long term care Use of Wlz/AWBZ-funded residential care Total residential care (x 1 000)
2023 . . . . . . . . . . . 872,617 .
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Dataset is not available.


This table provides an overview of the key figures on health and care available on StatLine. All figures are taken from other tables on StatLine, either directly or through a simple conversion. In the original tables, breakdowns by characteristics of individuals or other variables are possible.
The period after the year of review before data become available differs between the data series.
The number of exam passes/graduates in year t is the number of persons who obtained a diploma in school/study year starting in t-1 and ending in t.

Data available from: 2001

Status of the figures:
2023:
The available figures are definite.
2022:
Most available figures are definite, figures are provisional for:
- diagnoses known to the general practitioner;
- supplied drugs;
- AWBZ/Wlz-financed care with accommodation;
- AWBZ/Wlz-funded long term care;
- Mbo health care graduates, Hbo nursing graduates, medicine graduates (university);
- expenditures of care;
- profitability and operating results at institutions.
2021:
Most available figures are definite.
Figures are provisional for:
- hospital admissions by some diagnoses;
- average period of hospitalization;
- physicians and nurses employed in care;
- persons employed in health and welfare.
Figures are revised provisional for:
- expenditures of care.
2020:
Most available figures are final.
Figures are revised provisional for:
- expenditures of care.
2019 and earlier:
All available figures are definite.


Changes as of 22 December 2023:
More recent figures have been added for:
- crude birth rate;
- live births to teenage mothers;
- causes of death;
- perinatal mortality at pregnancy duration at least 24 weeks;
- life expectancy in perceived good health;
- diagnoses known to the general practitioner;
- supplied drugs;
- AWBZ/Wlz-funded long term care;
- youth care;
- average distance to facilities;
- profitability and operating results at institutions.

Changes as of 7 July 2023:
The series 'Hbo nursing graduates' and 'medicine graduates (university)' have been replaced from 2016 for figures rounded to tens.

When will new figures be published?
New figures will be published in December 2024.

Description topics

Health and disease
Perceived health, contacts with the GP and hospital admissions for some diagnoses, sickness absence
Hospital admissions by some diagnoses
Clinical and day care admissions and observations without overnight stay in general and university hospitals and two hospitals specialising in one type of disease.

Diagnoses are recorded according to the 'International Classification of Diseases'. Up to 2013 version 9 was used (ICD-9-CM), From 2013 onwards version 10 (ICD-10) is used.

Diagnoses are classified according to the International Shortlist for Hospital Morbidity Tabulation (ISHMT). Categories are definied slightly different using ICD-9 (up to 2013) or ICD-10 (from 2013).

Figures on diagnoses refer to the principal diagnosis registered at each admission, as indicated at discharge form the hospital.

The figures are expressed per 10 000 of the population in the year under review.
All diagnoses
Total hospital admissions.
ICD-codes:
ICD-9: 001-999, V01-V82
ICD-10: A00-Z99 (excluding V, W, X and Y codes).
Malignant neoplasms
Malignant neoplasms, cancer.
ICD-codes:
ICD-9: 140-208
ICD-10: C00-C97.
Diseases of the circulatory system
Diseases of the circulatory system.
ICD-codes:
ICD-9: 390-434, 436-445, 447-459
ICD-10: I00-I99.
Diseases of the respiratory system
Diseases of the respiratory system.
ICD-codes:
ICD-9: 034.0, 460-519
ICD-10: J00-J99.
Diseases of the digestive system
Diseases of the digestive system.
ICD-codes:
ICD-9: 520-579
ICD-10: K00-K93.
Dis. musculoskeletal syst. and connectiv
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue.
ICD-codes:
ICD-9: 099.3, 136.1, 279.4, 446, 710-739
ICD-10: M00-M99.
Diseases of the genitourinary system
ICD-codes:
ICD-9: 099.4, 580-598, 599.0-599.6, 599.8-599.9, 600-629, 788.0
ICD-10: N00-N99.
Certain conditions in perinatal period
Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period.
ICD-codes:
ICD-9: 760-779
ICD-10: P00-P96.
Injury, poisoning, other external causes
Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes.
ICD-codes:
ICD-9: 800-999
ICD-10: S00-T98.
COVID19 (coronavirus disease 2019)
COVID-19, total of virus identified and virus not identified
ICD-codes:
ICD-10: U07.1 and U07.2
Use of health care services
Average period of hospitalisation, supplied drugs, number of contacts with health care providers, AWBZ/Wlz- funded long term care, including persons older than 80 in the population, youth care.
Average period of hospitalisation
Number of nursing days in a given period divided by the number of patients admitted.
Wlz/AWBZ-funded long term care
Residential care funded under the Chronic Care Act (Wlz) and (before 2015) under the Exceptional Medical Expenses Act (AWBZ).

Persons aged 80 or older
The population aged 80 or older on 1 January of the year under review, as registered in the municipal population register (BRP).
Use of Wlz/AWBZ-funded residential care
The number of persons aged 18 years or older at the end of the year (second Friday of November) receiving residential care, funded under the Chronic Care Act (Wlz) and (before 2015) under the Exceptional Medical Expenses Act (AWBZ), and for which a personal contribution was paid.

Residential care includes all care received in kind in an institution, for which a personal contribution must be paid and the costs of which are borne by the Wlz/AWBZ.
Short stay in an institution is also included.



Persons under 18 years of age do not have to pay a personal contribution.



As of 2011, residential care is classified according to the type of care received, expressed in care severity packages (zzp's).

There are zzps for Nursing and Care (VV), Disability Care (GHZ) and Long-Term Mental Health Care (GGZ) sectors.

Total residential care
The total number of persons receiving residential care in nursing homes, care for the disabled or mental health care.

In some cases the type of care is not known.
This may occur in the following situations:
- in the case of an older needs assessment for AWBZ-funded care, remaining valid for the duration of the needs assessment
- in the case of short-term stay.
- in the case of Wlz/AWBZ-care paid with a personal budget (PGB).