Osteoporosis (Cost-of-illness account)
In terms of the cost-of-illness accounts of the Federal Statistical Office:Osteoporosis is a generalized disease of the skeleton. Its prevalence increases with age. It is characterised by a reduction of bone mass, leading to a destruction of the microstructure of the bone. This involves an increasing risk of fractures.
Selected information about "Osteoporosis (Cost-of-illness account)":
Tables:
- Cost of illness by age, sex, ICD-10 (from 2015)
- Cost of illness by facility, sex, ICD-10 (from 2015)
- Cost of illness per inhabitant (from 2015)
- Deaths, Mortality figures (from 1998)
- Diagnostic data of the hospitals (key figures of full-time inpatients)
- Diagnostic data of the hospitals by place of residence (ICD10-3-digits, from 2000)
- Diagnostic data of the hospitals by place of residence and place of treatment (from 2000)
- Diagnostic data of the hospitals by place of treatment (ICD10-3-digits, from 2000)
- Diagnostic data of the prevention and rehabilitation facilities (key figures fo full-time patients)
- Diagnostic data of the prevention or rehabilitation facilities with more than 100 beds by place of residence (ICD10-3-digits, starting from 2003)
- Diagnostic data of the prevention or rehabilitation facilities with more than 100 beds by place of treatment (ICD10-3-digits, startimg from 2003)
- Osteoporosis (2014/2015)
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Digrams:
- Hospital cases by age, here: Osteoporosis (from 2000) [Line Chart]
- Hospital cases by sex, here: Osteoporosis (from 2000) [Line Chart]
- Mortality by family status, here: Osteoporosis (from 1998) [Line Chart]
- Osteoporosis by sex [Line Chart]
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