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1.MAIN DEMOGRAPHIC DATA OF THE POPULATION
1.1.Population by sex (1 January)
1.2.Population by main age-groups (1 January)
1.3.Dependency ratios and ageing index (1 January)
1.4.Main data of vital statistics
1.5.Live births by age of mother (live births per thousand women of corresponding age)
1.6.Foetal losses
1.7.Deaths by sex
1.8.Life expectancy at birth and at selected ages
1.9.Number of deaths per thousand population of corresponding age, by age-groups
1.10.Infant deaths rate by age-groups (infant deaths per thousand live births)
1.11.Infant deaths by main groups of causes of death
1.12.Mortality by sex and selected causes of death (deaths per hundred thousand population)
1.13.Main data of vital statistics by regions, 2009
1.14.Deaths by sex, by frequent causes of death and by age-groups, 2009
1.15.Mortality by sex, by frequent causes of death and by age-groups, 2009 (death per hundred thousand population of corresponding age and sex)
1.16.Deaths by sex, by main groups of causes of death and by geographical-administrative units, 2009
1.17.Mortality by sex, by main groups of causes of death and by geographical-administrative units (deaths per hundred thousand population), 2009
2.PRIMARY HEALTH SERVICE
2.1.GP's and family paediatrician's service
2.2.Number of GPs' consultations
2.3.Number of family paediatricians' consultations
2.4.Number of district nurses and their visits
2.5.Data on pregnant women cared in mother and child health (MCH) nurses' districts
2.6.Feeding of infants
2.7.Observed deficiencies of infants and children
2.8.Main data on families cared in the districts of MCH nurses
2.9.MCH district nurses' visits
2.10.Jobs of MCH nurses
2.11.Main data on primary occupational health services
2.12.Main activity of primary occupational health services
2.13.GP and family paediatrician service by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.14.GP's supply of inhabitants 60 years old and over by geographical-administrative units
2.15.Number of GPs' consultations by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.16.Number of consultations per GP by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.17.Total number of inhabitants registered at GPs by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.18.Number of children 0–18 years old registered at GPs by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.19.Number of registered population per one GP by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.20.Number of district nurses and their visits by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.21.Family paediatricians' consultations by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.22.Consultations per one family paediatrician by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.23.Number of children registered at family paediatricians by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.24.Number of registered children per one family paediatrician by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.25.Data on pregnant women cared in mother and child health (MCH) nurses’ districts by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.26.Monthly average of 0–18 years old registered in mother and child health (MCH) nurses’ districts by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.27.MCH district nurses' visits by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.28.Number of visits to consultations of MCH nurses by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.29.Feeding of infants by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.30.Main data on infants with completed 1 year of age during the year by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.31.Main data on children with completed 3 year of age during the year by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.32.Main data on children with completed 5 year of age during the year by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.33.Families cared in the districts of MCH nurses by geographical-administrative units, 2009
2.34.Jobs of MCH nurses by geographical-administrative units, 2009
3.HOME SPECIAL CARE
3.1.Number and percentage distribution of performed visits, treated cases and patients by type of service in home care
3.2.Performed visits per patients and per treated cases by type of service in home care
3.3.Number and percentage distribution of performed visits, treated cases and patients by the ten most frequent diseases in home care, 2009
3.4.Number of days, treated cases and patients in hospice care
3.5.Number of patients in hospice care by sex and age-groups, 2009
3.6.Number of days in hospice care by sex and age-groups, 2009
3.7.Number of days, treated cases and patients by ten most frequent diseases in the hospice care, 2009
3.8.Number and percentage distribution of patients by type of service, sex and age-groups in home care, 2009
3.9.Number and percentage distribution of cases by type of service, sex and age-groups in home care, 2009
3.10.Number and percentage distribution of visits in home care by type of service, sex and age-groups of patients, 2009
3.11.Number and percentage distribution of patients in home care by geographical-administrative units and type of service, 2009
3.12.Number and percentage distribution of patients in home care by geographical-administrative units and age-groups, 2009
3.13.Number and percentage distribution of cases in home care by geographical-administrative units and type of service, 2009
3.14.Number and percentage distribution of cases in home care, by geographical-administrative units and age-groups, 2009
3.15.Number and percentage distribution of visits in home care by geographical-administrative units and type of service, 2009
3.16.Number and percentage distribution of visits in home care by geographical-administrative units and age-groups, 2009
4.OUTPATIENT SERVICE
4.1.Main data on outpatient service
4.2.Main data on outpatient service by fields of specialization, 2009
4.3.Cases of attendance of outpatient service by fields of specialization and geographical-administrative units, 2009
4.4.Number of attendance cases per hundred population of outpatient service by fields of specialization and geographical-administrative units, 2009
4.5.Number of interventions in outpatient service by fields of specialization and geographical-administrative units, 2009
4.6.Number of interventions per hundred population in outpatient service by fields of specialization and geographical-administrative units, 2009
4.7.Number of performed working hours of specialists by fields of specialization and geographical-administrative units, 2009
4.8.Number of performed working hours of specialists per hundred population by fields of specialization and geographical-administrative units, 2009
4.9.Number of performed working hours of non-specialists by fields of specialization and geographical-administrative units, 2009
4.10.Number of performed working hours of non-specialists per hundred population by fields of specialization and geographical-administrative units, 2009
5.DISPENSARIES
5.1.Number of pulmonary dispensaries and patients turnover
5.2.Pulmonary screening stations and pulmonary screenings
5.3.Number of pulmonary screenings by category of screenings
5.4.Effectiveness of pulmonary screenings
5.5.Main data on skin and veneral dispensaries
5.6.Number of serological screenings for syphilis
5.7.Main data on psychiatric dispensaries
5.8.Main data on child and youth psychiatric dispensaries
5.9.Main data on addictology dispensaries
5.10.Number of pulmonary dispensaries and patients' turnover by geographical-administrative units, 2009
5.11.Patient attendances at pulmonary screening stations by geographical-administrative units, 2009
5.12.Main data on psychiatric dispensaries by geographical-administrative units, 2009
5.13.Main data on child and youth psychiatric dispensaries by geographical-administrative units, 2008
6.INPATIENT SERVICE
6.1.Number of hospital beds
6.2.Number of approved hospital beds by supervisory authorities
6.3.Major data on patient turnover in hospitals
6.4.Number and rate of approved hospital bed by wards
6.5.Average length of stay and bed occupancy rate by wards
6.6.Number and rate of discharged patients by wards
6.7.Number and rate of patients deceased in hospitals by wards
6.8.Main data of the Perinatal Intensive Centres (PIC)
6.9.Number and distribution of infants cared, died in the PICs by their weight
6.10.Number and rate of approved hospital beds by geographical-administrative units
6.11.Number of approved hospital beds by wards and geographical-administrative units, 2009
6.12.Number of approved hospital beds per ten thousand population by wards and geographical-administrative units, 2009
6.13.Number of hospital beds in operation by wards and geographical-administrative units, 2009
6.14.Number of hospital beds in operation per ten thousand population by wards and geographical-administrative units, 2009
6.15.Number of hospital beds in operation under local government supervision by wards and geographical-administrative units, 2009
6.16.Hospital stay days by wards and geographical-administrative units, 2009
6.17.Average length of stay in hospitals, days by wards and geographical-administrative units, 2009
6.18.Number of discharged patients by wards and geographical-administrative units, 2009
6.19.Number of discharged patients per hundred population by wards and geographical-administrative units, 2009
6.20.Bed occupancy rate in hospitals by wards and geographical-administrative units, 2009
6.21.Number of patients deceased in hospital by wards and geographical-administrative units, 2009
6.22.Hospital mortality rate by wards and geographical-administrative units, 2009
6.23.Main data of the Perinatal Intensive Centres (PIC) by geographical-administrative units, 2009
7.NATIONAL AMBULANCE SERVICE
7.1.Main data on ambulance service
7.2.Number of missions performed
7.3.Number of ambulance missions by the destination of transport
7.4.Number and distribution of ambulance cases by the place of discovery, 2009
7.5.Number of ambulance cases by the cause of rescue
7.6.Mass accidents
7.7.Data on air rescue, 2009
7.8.Circumstances of removal of mass accidents by geographical-administrative units, 2009
7.9.Activity data on the National Ambulance Service by geographical-administrative units, 2009
7.10.Number of ambulance missions by type and geographical-administrative units, 2009
8.MEDICINE SUPPLY
8.1.Number of pharmacies by types
8.2.Number of public pharmacies and working staff
8.3.Number of persons working in pharmacies
8.4.Data of prescription turnover subsidized medicaments
8.5.Number of public pharmacies by geographical-administrative units, 2009
8.6.Number of working staff of public pharmacies by geographical-administrative units, 2009
8.7.Number of working staff of institutions' pharmacies by geographical-administrative units, 2009
8.8.Per capita medicine turnover of subsidized medicaments in pharmacies by geographical-administrative units, 2009
9.BLOOD TRANSFUSION SERVICE
9.1.Data on blood transfusion service
9.2.Number of ineligible donors
9.3.Use of blood for therapeutical purposes (units)
9.4.Number and outcome of mobile donation settings
9.5.Number of blood donations by geographical-administrative units
9.6.Number of first blood donations by geographical-administrative units
10.PERSONNEL OF HEALTH SERVICES
10.1.Number of physicians and medical employments
10.2.Number of active physicians by age-groups, sex and specialization, 2009
10.3.Number of medical jobs by performed task, 2009
10.4.Number and rate of medical jobs by performed task, 2007–2009
10.5.Number of jobs and the staff of ancillary workers by activity, 2009
10.6.Number of jobs of ancillary workers, rate of entrepreneurs and rate of ancillary workers with qualification required for activity
10.7.Number of medical and ancillary worker jobs of inpatient service and outpatient special service by ward or specialist consultation, 2009
10.8.Number of jobs by performed task and scope of activity in the health service, 2009
10.9.Number of diplomas issued at university faculties specialized for health sciences
10.10.Number of physicians, pharmacists with newly awarded specialist qualification
10.11.Number of physicians with newly awarded specialist qualification
10.12.Number of pharmacists with newly awarded specialist qualification
10.13.Number of physicians by geographical-administrative units, 2009
10.14.Number of active physicians by age-groups, sex and geographical-administrative units, 2009
10.15.Number of filled medical jobs by geographical-administrative units, 2009
10.16.Number of medical jobs in inpatient institutes by geographical-administrative units, 2009
10.17.Number of jobs of ancillary workers in inpatient institutes by geographical-administrative units, 2009
10.18.Number of jobs by scope of activity and geographical-administrative units in the health service (grand total), 2009
10.19.Number of jobs by scope of activity and geographical-administrative units in the health service (budgetary organizations and their institutions), 2009
11.INFECTIOUS DISEASES, VACCINATIONS
11.1.Number and rate of reported infectious diseases
11.2.Number of reported infectious diseases by age-groups, 2009
11.3.Rate of reported infectious diseases by age-groups, 2009
11.4.Number of newly registered HIV-infected persons
11.5.Number of newly reported AIDS diseased persons
11.6.Number of newly reported AIDS diseased persons by risk groups
11.7.Number of persons deceased due to AIDS by risk groups
11.8.Number of food related diseases and cases by type
11.9.Number of diseases due to food poisonings by the origin
11.10.Number of compulsory vaccinations at a given age
11.11.Other vaccinations
11.12.Number of reported infectious diseases by geographical-administrative units, 2009
11.13.Rate of reported infectious diseases per hundred thousand population by geographical-administrative units, 2009
11.14.Number of reported food poisonings by geographical-administrative units, 2009
11.15.Number of compulsory vaccinations at a given age by geographical-administrative units, 2009
11.16.Vaccinations against influenza by geographical-administrative units
12.DISEASES REGISTERED IN PRIMARY CARE SERVICES
12.1.Some diseases of children aged 0–18 registered at the general practitioners' and family paediatricians' service
12.2.Some diseases of persons aged 19 and over registered at the general practitioners' service
12.3.Some diseases of children aged 0–18 registered at the general practitioners' and family paediatricians' service, 2009
12.4.Some diseases of persons aged 19 and over registered at the general practitioners' service, 2009
12.5.Number of cases with congenital anomalies by pregnancy outcome, 2008
12.6.Number of cases with congenital anomalies by sex, 2008
12.7.Reported occupational diseases
12.8.Distribution of reported occupational diseases by type
12.9.Distribution of reported occupational diseases by branches of the national economy
12.10.Number of reported occupational diseases by causes of disease, diseases, 2008-2009
12.11.Number of diseases and deficiencies detected at children, 2008/2009 school year
12.12.Number of diseases and deficiencies detected in children per thousand children examined, 2008/2009 school year
12.13.Iron deficiency anaemia (D50) of persons aged 0–18 by geographical-administrative units, 2009
12.14.Iron deficiency anaemia (D50) of persons aged 0–18, diseases per ten thousand population of corresponding age by geographical-administrative units, 2009
12.15.Asthma (J45) of persons aged 0–18 by geographical-administrative units, 2009
12.16.Asthma (J45) of persons aged 0–18 diseases per ten thousand population of corresponding age by geographical-administrative units, 2009
12.17.Diabetes mellitus (E10–E14) of persons aged 19 and over by geographical-administrative units, 2009
12.18.Diabetes mellitus (E10–E14) of persons aged 19 and over diseases per ten thousand population of corresponding age by geographical-administrative units, 2009
12.19.Hypertensive disease (I10–I15) of persons aged 19 and over by geographical-administrative units, 2009
12.20.Hypertensive disease (I10–I15) of persons aged 19 and over diseases per ten thousand population of corresponding age by geographical-administrative units, 2009
12.21.Ischaemic heart diseases (I20–I25) of persons aged 19 and over by geographical-administrative units, 2009
12.22.Ischaemic heart diseases (I20–I25) of persons aged 19 and over diseases per ten thousand population of corresponding age by geographical-administrative units, 2009
12.23.Number of cases with congenital anomalies by geographical-administrative units, 2008
12.24.Number and distribution of reported occupational diseases by geographical-administrative units
13.DISEASES REGISTERED IN DISPENSARIES
13.1.Number and rate of registered TB (pulmonary TB and extrapulmonary TB)-patients registered at pulmonary dispensaries
13.2.Number and rate of new TB-patients during the year
13.3.Rate of the new TB-patients by age-groups (new patients per hundred thousand population of corresponding age)
13.4.Number and rate of new patients with pulmonary TB during the year
13.5.Number and rate of new patients with extrapulmonary TB during the year
13.6.Number and rate of registered patients with non-TB pulmonary diseases by type of diseases
13.7.A Number and rate of new and registered patients with non-TB pulmonary diseases at pulmonary dispensaries
13.8.Number and rate of patients with asthma and chronic bronchitis registered at pulmonary dispensaries
13.9.Number and rate of registered and new patients with primary bronchial cancer registered at pulmonary dispensaries
13.10.Number of patients with syphilis
13.11.Number of new patients with syphilis by stage of disease
13.12.Number and rate of patients with syphilis with acute symptoms treated in skin and veneral dispensaries by age-groups
13.13.Number and rate of patients with gonorrhoea attending first in skin and veneral dispensaries
13.14.Number and rate of new patients with gonorrhoea in skin and veneral dispensaries by age-groups
13.15.Number of patients cared in psychiatric dispensaries
13.16.Number and rate of new patients at psychiatric dispensaries by age-group and sex, 2009
13.17.Number and rates of patients registered at psychiatric dispensaries by diagnosis and sex, 2009
13.18.Number and rate of new patients at psychiatric dispensaries by diagnosis, age-group and sex, 2009
13.19.Number of cared patients at psychiatric ward by diagnosis and sex, 1 December, 2008
13.20.Number of registered patients at child and youth psychiatric dispensaries by diagnosis, age-groups and sex, 2008
13.21.Number and rate of patients registered at addictology dispensaries
13.22.Number of registered alcohol addicted persons
13.23.Number and rate of registered alcohol addicted persons by age-groups and sex, 2009
13.24.Number of deaths due to alcoholic liver diseases and estimated number of alcohol addicted persons
13.25.Main data on drug users treated during the year
13.26.Number of drug users treated during the year by sex and age-group, 2009
13.27.Number of drug users treated for the first time by sex and age-group, 2009
13.28.Number and distribution of drug users treated during the year by the frequency of drug use, 2009
13.29.Number and distribution of drug users treated during the year by the mode of drug use, 2009
13.30.Data on deaths due to drug consumption by sex, 2009
13.31.Number and rate of newly diagnosed malignant neoplasms
13.32.A few major newly diagnosed malignant neoplasms in age group 0–19 years, 2009
13.33.A few major newly diagnosed malignant neoplasms in age group 20 years or older, 2009
13.34.Registered and new TB-patients at pulmonary dispensaries by geographical-administrative units, 2009
13.35.Patients registered with asthma and chronic bronchitis at pulmonary dispensaries by regions, 2009
13.36.New and registered non-TB-patients with pulmonary disease at pulmonary dispensaries by geographical-administrative units, 2009
13.37.Registered and new patients with primary bronchial cancer at pulmonary dispensaries by geographical-adminstrative units, 2009
13.38.Number of registered and new patients with allergica rhinitis at pulmonary dispensaries by geographical-administrative units, 2009
13.39.Number and rate of patients registered at psychiatric dispensaries by geographical-administrative units, 2009
13.40.Number of registered patients at child and youth psychiatric dispensaries by geographical-administrative units, 2008
13.41.Number of patients with newly diagnosed malignant neoplasm of bronchus and lung (C34) registered, by geographical-administrative units and age-groups, 2009
13.42.Number of patients with newly diagnosed malignant neoplasm of breast of female (C50) registered by geographical-administrative units and age-groups, 2009
13.43.Number of patients with newly diagnosed malignant neoplasm of prostate (C61) registered by geographical-administrative units and age-groups, 2009
14.DISABLED, PERSONS WITH DEFICIENCY
14.1.Number of examinations performed by the medical committees of I and II degrees
14.2.Number and rate of new disabled persons examined by category of disability
14.3.Number, distribution and rate of new disabled persons by main groups of diseases
14.4.The number of new patients examined and the title of examination by the possibility of rehabilitation, 2009
14.5.Number and rate of new disabled persons by sex, age-groups and the main groups of diseases, 2009
14.6.Number and rate of new disabled persons per ten thousand population of working age by the most important groups of diseases and by geographical-administrative units, 2009
14.7.Number and rate of persons with deficiency by type of deficiency, sex and age-group (based on the data of the population census in 2001)
14.8.Number of persons with deficiency per ten thousand population by type of deficiency, sex and age-group (based on the data of the population census in 2001)
14.9.Number of persons with deficiency per ten thousand population by geographical-administrative units, type of deficiency and sex (based on the data of the population census in 2001)
15.ACCIDENTS, SUICIDES
15.1.Road accidents causing personal injury
15.2.Road accidents with personal injury caused by drunken persons
15.3.Road accidents causing personal injury by causers, 2009
15.4.Victims of road accidents causing personal injury by age, 2009
15.5.Number and rate of accidents at work
15.6.Number of fatal home accidents by cause
15.7.Number and distribution of fatal home accidents by age-groups and the injured part of the body, 2009
15.8.Number and distribution of fatal home accidents by the type of injuries and by the injured part of the body, 2009
15.9.Number and rate of suicides ending with death by age-groups
15.10.Main data on suicides ending with death
15.11.Number and rate of suicides ending with death by the way of commission
15.12.Number of suicides ending with death by marital status
15.13.Road accidents causing personal injury by geographical-administrative units
15.14.Number and rate of accidents at work by geographical-administrative units
15.15.Number of fatal home accidents by residence of the injured person
15.16.Number of persons saved, injured, killed in fire cases by geographical-administrative units, 2009
15.17.Number of persons saved, injured, killed in the course of technical savings by geographical-administrative units, 2009
15.18.Number and rate of suicides ending with death by place of residence, 2009
16.HEALTH INSURANCE, PRICES, EARNINGS
16.1.Revenues of Health Insurance Fund, 2009+
16.2.Expenditures of Health Insurance Fund, 2009+
16.3.Health insurance financing of curative-preventive provisions by tasks
16.4.Health expenditures by functions and financing agents, 2008
16.5.Health expenditures by health care providers and financing agents, 2008
16.6.Aggregate sick pay data
16.7.Sick-leave data on payment offices
16.8.Main sick-pay data on industrial accidents and occupational diseases
16.9.Consumer and health care price indices
16.10.Wages and earnings by selected occupations of health care, 2007–2008
16.11.Sick-pay data by geographical-administrative units, 2008
17.INTERNATIONAL DATA
17.1.Vital statistical rates, 2009
17.2.Average life expectancy at certain age by sex
17.3.Healthy life expectancy by sex, 2008
17.4.Death rates standardized on basis of the age-structure of the European population by selected causes of death
17.5.Some reported acute infectious diseases
17.6.Rate of hospital discharges
17.7.Some data on inpatient service
17.8.Human resources for health (physicians, dentists, pharmacists)
17.9.Health expenditures, 2008

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