Health and welfare
Filter by year:- Almost 4 thousand deaths in week 51
- Mortality rising further in week 50
- Mortality still elevated in week 49
- Higher mortality in week 48
- Less excess mortality during second wave, but still high after 9 weeks
- Dutch health expenditure 10th highest in Europe
- Mortality in week 46 still higher than expected
- Mortality not rising further in week 45
- Mortality continues to rise in week 44
- Eurostat Morbidity Statistics, Pilot Data Collection
- Mortality rising further in week 43
- Mortality up in week 42
- Economy hit harder in most other EU countries
- Mortality not rising further
- Mortality on the rise again
- 10 thousand COVID-19 deaths during first wave of the pandemic
- Life expectancy increased in 2019
- More heat-related deaths, mainly in long-term care
- More people feeling healthy in Q2 2020
- 6.3 thousand deaths due to confirmed COVID-19 in March and April 2020
- 54 percent of deaths in 2019 caused by cancer or CVD
- Well-being high in 2019, but more pressure on environment
- Well-being differs between men and women
- Nearly half of Dutch population included in Donor Register
- Care expenditure 5.2 percent up in 2019
- Development of a survival model for unexpectedly long hospital stays
- Fewer young volunteers in 2019
- Mortality during the first six weeks of the corona epidemic
- Half of Dutch population meet physical activity guidelines
- Zero or minimal alcohol consumption by 41 percent of adults