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Table 6.3.15. Consumption and sales value of medicinal products by main therapeutic groups, in the
Nordic countries 2000...................................................................................... 109
Table 6.3.16. Social security pharmaceutical expenditure 1991-2000 ...................................................... 111
Table 6.3.17. Public and private expenditure on pharmaceutical goods 1991-2000 .......................................... 111
Table 6.3.18. Ambulant contacts 1991-2000................................................................................ 112
Table 6.3.19. Ambulant contacts 1991-2000, %............................................................................. 113
Table 6.3.20. Contacts with the health centres 1991-2000 ................................................................ 113
Table 6.3.21. Contacts with the health centres per 100 inhabitants 1991-2000.................................... 114
Table 6.3.22. Contacts with specialists by specialty 1991-2000........................................................... 114
Table 6.3.23. Physical therapy. Patients, contacts and social security expenditure 1994-2000............................. 115
Table 6.3.24. Number patients and social security expenditure for general dental treatment 1994-2000............ 115
Table 6.3.25. Social security expenditure on dental treatment due to orthodontics a.o. 1994—2000......................... 115
Table 6.3.26. Average number decayed-missing-filled teeth (DMFT) at age 12 in the Nordic countries 1970-1996.... 116
Table 6.3.27. Discharges, bed-days, average stay and number of beds in acute care 1989-1995 ............................. 117
Table 6.3.28. Number of beds (calculated) in hospitals by specialty 1989-1995 ........................................... 117
Table 6.3.29. Discharges from hospitals by specialty 1989-1995 .......................................................... 118
Table 6.3.30. Bed-days at hospitals by specialty 1989-1995 .............................................................. 118
Table 6.3.31. Average length of stay at hospitals by specialty 1989-1995 ................................................ 119
Table 6.3.32. Discharges from somatic hospital wards and average length of stay 1994 .................................... 119
Table 6.3.33. Authorized hospital beds by specialty in the Nordic countries 2000 ........................................ 120
Table 6.3.34. Discharges, bed-days and average length of stay in hospitals in the Nordic countries 2000.................. 120
Table 6.3.35. Medical technological equipment 1991-2002.......................................................... 121
Old age ................................................................................................... 122
Table 7.1.1. Expenditure and financing of cash benefits and services in connection with old age 1991-2000........ 123
Table 7.2.1. Expenditure to the elderly in the Nordic countries per capita in PPP's 2000................................ 124
Table 7.2.2. Expenditure to the elderly in the Nordic countries per capita 65 years and older in PPP's 2000 ............ 125
Table 7.2.3. Average disposible income of people 65/67 years or older in the Nordic countries in PPP's 1999 ............ 125
Table 7.3.1. Recipients of social security pensions and/or employment pensions by sex and age 1991-1999 ................ 127
Table 7.3.2. Recipients of social security pensions by sex and age 1991-1999............................................ 128
Table 7.3.3. Recipients of employment pensions by sex and age 1991—2000................................................. 129
Table 7.3.4. Recipients of social security pensions and/or employment pensions as a percentage of age groups
by sex and age 1991-2000................................................................................... 130
Table 7.3.5. Recipients of social security pensions as a percentage of age groups by sex and age 1991-1999 ...... 131
Table 7.3.6. Recipients of employment pensions as a percentage of age groups by sex and age 1991-2000 ............. 132
Table 7.3.7. Recipients of social security retirement pensions by type of benefits 1991-2000 ........................... 133
Table 7.3.8. Percentage of retirement pensioners with other benefits than basic pension 1991-2000....................... 134
Table 7.3.9. Social security benefits paid to retirement penisioners by type of benefits 1991-2000...................... 135
Table 7.3.10. Recipients of retirement pensions with unreduced benefits 1996-2000 ....................................... 136
Table 7.3.11. Car purchasing grants to retirement pensioners 1991-2000................................................... 137
Table 7.3.12. Supplement to spouses of retirement pensioners 1991-2000 .................................................. 137
Table 7.3.13. Recipients 60 years and older of retirement and survivors pension from the social security and/or
employment pension funds by sex and age 1991-2000................................................. 138
Table 7.3.14. Recipients 60 years and older of old age and survivors pension from the social security by sex
and age 1991-2000 ......................................................................................... 138
Table 7.3.15. Recipients 60 years and older of old age and survivors pension from employment funds by sex
and age 1991-2000 ......................................................................................... 139
Table 7.3.16. Percentage of people 60 years or older receiving retirement and survivors pension from the social
security and/or employment funds by sex and age 1991-2000 ........................................ 139
Table 7.3.17. Percentage of people 60 years and older receiving social security retirement and survivors pension
by sex and age 1991-1999................................................................................... 140
Table 7.3.18. Percentage of people 60 years and older receiving retirement and survivors pension from
employment pension funds by sex and age 1991-2000................................................. 140
Table 7.3.19. Retirement pensioners with pensions from the social security only by sex and age 1991-2000................. 141
Table 7.3.20. Institutions for the elderly by regions 1993-2000.......................................................... 142
Table 7.3.21. Number of beds and places in retirement homes, nursing homes and -wards by regions 1993-2000............... 143
Table 7.3.22. Occupants of retirement homes and nursing homes and -wards by sex and age 1993-2000........................ 144
Table 7.3.23. Occupants of retirement homes by sex and age 1993-2000 .................................................. 145
Table 7.3.24. Occupants of nursing homes by sex and age 1993-2000...................................................... 146
Table 7.3.25. Occupants of nursing care beds and -wards in hospitals by sex and age 1993-2000............................ 147
Table 7.3.26. Occupied positions (FTE) in nursing homes, retirement homes and mixed homes by occupational
groups 1989-1999........................................................................................... 148
Table 7.3.27. Apartments in connection with institutions for the elderly and their inhabitants by region 1993-1999 ..... 149
Table 7.3.28. Inhabitants of apartments in connection with institutions for the elderly by sex and age 1993-1999......... 150
Table 7.3.29. Households of the elderly receiving municipal home-help service 1991-2000.................................. 151