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Partly-inpatients who have been discharged

In terms of the Hospital statistics of the Federal Statistical Office:
Under "partly inpatients who have been discharged" the partly inpatients discharged from hospital during the reporting year (including partly inpatients who died) are recorded in the specialized department where they were last located. In the case of partly inpatients treated at regular intervals (e.g. several partly inpatient dialysis treatments per week), a discharge is only recorded when the treatment as a whole is finished. Patients are classified as partly inpatient, if they get partly inpatient services according to § 13 Abs. 1 BPflV (nursing care insurance) and if these are settled via a special rate for patient care ("Pflegesatz").



Selected information about Partly-inpatients who have been discharged:


Tables:
  • Diagnostic data of the hospitals by place of residence (from 2000)
  • Diagnostic data of the hospitals by place of treatment (from 2000)
  • Diagnostic data of the hospitals by place of treatment (starting from 2000) for the most frequent diagnoses
  • Diagnostic data of the hospitals for Germany (1994-1999)
  • Diagnostic data of the hospitals (key figures of full-time inpatients)
  • Diagnostic data of the prevention or rehabilitation facilities with more than 100 beds by place of residence (since 2003
  • Diagnostic data of the prevention or rehabilitation facilities with more than 100 beds by place of treatment (since 2003

Data Sources:
  • Hospital statistics - basic data
  • Hospital statistics - basic data - Methods [general]


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