1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf02041392
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Total care for rheumatic disorders in an integrated health care system

Abstract: Utilization of care for rheumatic disorders (chapt XIII of ICD) was studied in an area of Sweden during 1978. In the total health care system, approximately 16 to 18% of the population with a rheumatic disorder were seen. The majority (12% of the population) of these patients were treated at the primary care centres. Only 1% were registered as in-patients, 1/4 of whom were admitted to the rheumatology department. Cases with back disorders constituted the largest diagnostic group of rheumatic disorders, both in… Show more

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“…15,16 In contrast, the mean age reported by workers in Ume (Sweden) was 50 years. 17 The age of the patients ranged from 18 years to 96 years. Overall among both inflammatory and non-inflammatory groups large proportion (75.9%) of the patients seen were in the third to fifth decade of life which was almost comparable to that of a study done at the Rheumatology Clinic, University Kebangsaan Malaysia where also the majority of the patients were in the second to fifth decade of life.…”
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“…15,16 In contrast, the mean age reported by workers in Ume (Sweden) was 50 years. 17 The age of the patients ranged from 18 years to 96 years. Overall among both inflammatory and non-inflammatory groups large proportion (75.9%) of the patients seen were in the third to fifth decade of life which was almost comparable to that of a study done at the Rheumatology Clinic, University Kebangsaan Malaysia where also the majority of the patients were in the second to fifth decade of life.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%