Table (ad hoc): 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 starting from 2003 (cases, cases per 100,000 inhabitants (age-standardized), days of care, average length of stay). Classification: years, place of residence, age, sex, length of stay, ICD10, type of standardization
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Diagnostic data of the prevention or rehabilitation facilities with more than 100 beds by place of residence (ICD10-3-digits, starting from 2003)
The corresponding table with respect to place of treatment displays higher numbers for Germany because it also covers foreigners treated in Germany and persons with unknown place of residence.
Shown values refer to: Year: 2023, Place of residence: Germany, Age: All age-groups, Sex: All sexes, Length of stay: altogether, Art der Standardisierung: Standard population "Germany 2011"
Hospital statistics - diagnostic data of the patients of prevention and rehabilitation facilities, Federal Statistical Office, Branch Bonn (more information on
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Data Source:
Hospital statistics - diagnostic data of the patients of prevention and rehabilitation facilities
Contact:
- Contact Person:
Federal Statistical Office / Statistisches Bundesamt [StBA] - Central Information Service
Hospital statistics - diagnostic data of the prevention and rehabilitation facilities patients provides annual data on the services rendered by the prevention and rehabilitation facilities.
Legal Base:
Regulation about the federal statistic for hospitals
(Krankenhausstatistik-Verordung - KHStatV) in combination with the the Federal
Statistical Act (Bundesstatistikgesetz BStatG). Basis for the survey of the diagnosis data
are the information about § 3 No 14 KHStatV. For the survey there is a duty to provide
information in accordance with § 6 KHStatV in connection with § 15 BStatG.
The wording of the national legislation in the respective current version can be found on https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de.
Data Collector:
Regional statistical offices.
Reporting Stations:
Interview group - Regional statistical offices - Federal Statistical Office.
Object under Review:
Diagnosis data of the prevention and rehabilitation facilities patients.
Interviewees:
Prevention and rehabilitation facilities.
Collection:
- Instruments:
Questionnaires.
- Periodicity:
Annually.
- First:
2003
- Last:
Inapplicable.
Processing:
- Periodicity:
Annually.
Publication:
- Regular:
Federal Statistical Office, Special series 12 Series 6.2.2 (for the last time with the reporting year 2016), available at publications: top page health.
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Fachveröffentlichungen Gesundheit - Genesis online.
- Irregular:
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Completeness, Sample Proportion and Representativity:
Partial Survey Surveyed are all prevention or rehabilitation facilities with more than 100 beds.
The statistics provide current data on the population structure (sex, age, family status, nationality). Data are used by ministries and local administrations for administrative and policy purposes and for the organisation of elections, as well as by the scientific and economic sectors, institutes, organisations, media, private persons and the general public. They are the basis for population projections and are of decisive importance for the assessment of the long-term effects of demographic changes (e.g. on the labor market and old age provision).
Legal Base:
Regulation on population statistics.
You can find the wording of the national legislation in its current version
under https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de.
Data Collector:
There is no data collection. Population data are calculated on the base of other statistical data.
Reporting Stations:
Statistical offices of the Länder - Federal Statistical Office
Object under Review:
Population stock.
Interviewees:
Inapplicable.
Collection:
- Instruments:
Population data are calculated using the components method; The results of the last population census are updated using vital statistics on births, deaths, marriages and divorces, migration statistics and data on acquisition and lost of citizenship.
- Periodicity:
Monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, annually.
- First:
1950
- Last:
Inapplicable.
Processing:
- Periodicity:
Monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, annually.
Publication:
- Regular:
Until Reporting year 2021: Fachserie 1, Reihe 1.3 From Reporting year 2022: Statistischer Bericht, Bevölkerungsfortschreibung
Completeness, Sample Proportion and Representativity:
Starting from the last census, the calculation is based on secondary, full survey statistics.
Conceivable Modifications:
Following the publication of the results of census 2022, the population data for reporting periods after the census date (15.05.2022) were rebased on the new census results
Standard populations are "artificial populations" with
fictitious age structures, that are used in
age standardization as uniform basis for the calculation
of comparable measures for the respective reference population(s).
Use:
Age standardizations based on a standard population are often used at cancer registries to compare morbidity or mortality
rates. If there are different age structures in populations of different regions or in a population in one region over time, the comparability
of their mortality or morbidity rates is only limited. For interregional or inter-temporal comparisons, therefore, an age standardization is
necessary. For this purpose the age structure of a reference population, the so-called standard population, is assumed for the study population.
The age specific mortality or morbidity rates of the study population are weighted according to the age structure of the
standard population. Selection of a standard population:
Which standard population is used for comparison basically, does not matter. It is important, however, that
a) the demographic structure of the standard population is not too dissimilar to that of the reference population and
b) the comparable rates refer to the same standard.
The old standard population of Europe, the standard population of Europe 2013, the world standard population and the standard population
OECD assumes that the groups of women and
men have an identical age structure (age and sex standardization). That is why they are recommended for comparisons between men and women
(see table).
Interpretation:
After an age standardization, data of different years or regions are comparable without distortion because
of different age structures. In the interpretation of age standardized morbidity or mortality rates it is important to notice that they are
not real information in the sense of empirically observable data. In fact, they describe, what the mortality or morbidity rate would be like,
if the reference population and the standard population were equal, thus abstracting from age structure effects.
Standard populations for age standardization used in the Health Monitoring System
Data owner: data source + comments
Standard population "Germany 1987"
Federal Statistical Office: Statistics on the natural movement of the population
Year of the population census in the former federal territory
Standard population "Old Länder 1987"
Federal Statistical Office: Statistics on the natural movement of the population
Standard population "New Länder 1987"
Federal Statistical Office: Statistics on the natural movement of the population
Standard population of Europe 2013
The Standard population of Europe 2013 assumes that the groups of women and men have an identical age structure.
New standard population of Europe
WHO 1990
Old standard population of Europe
WHO (1976) The old standard population of
Europe assumes that the groups of women and men have an identical age structure.
World standard population
United Nations World Populations Prospects
The world standard population assumes that the groups of women and men have an identical age structure.
Standard population OECD
Age structure of the OECD countries 1980
For further information see: www.ecosante.org/OCDEENG/112000.html
This standard population assumes that the groups of women and men have an identical age structure.
Ministerium für Gesundheit, Soziales, Frauen und Familie des Landes
Nordrhein-Westfalen (Hrsg.) (2003):
Indikatorensatz für die Gesundheitsberichterstattung der Länder (Dritte, neu bearbeitete Fassung). Düsseldorf.
Comment(s)
In September 2019 the age-standardized values for 2017 were corrected, so that deviations from previously displayed values are possible.
Aufgrund technischer Probleme einzelner Einrichtungen, die zu einem Ausfall der Datenlieferung führten, mussten für 2023 in folgenden Ländern Vorjahresdaten verwendet werden:
Bayern: 1 Krankenhaus mit rund 2.900 Patienten; Sachsen: 1 Krankenhaus mit rund 1.500 Patienten
Refresh period of data
Information on corrections of the data
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The table was extended by the year 2023 on 07 Nov 2024. Information for a new reporting period will be added as soon as it is available.