Japan Patient Survey 2011
General Info
Original or alternative title
平成23年患者調査
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
September, 2011 - October, 2011
Data type
Survey:
Discharge - Inpatient - Nationally representative - Outpatient - Subnationally representative
Summary
The Japan Patient Survey 2011 covers inpatient and outpatient treatment in medical facilities. In 2011, it collected data from 6,428 hospitals, 5,738 clinics, and 1,257 dental clinics in all prefectures, except for areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake. The survey determined that there were 1,068 hospitalizations and 5,784 outpatient treatments per 100,000 people. Since 1984, the survey has been conducted every three years.
The survey report provides estimates of inpatient and outpatient treatments broken down by sex and ICD-10 condition, and by 5-year age groups and ICD-10 condition. Other tabulations contain hospitalization and outpatient rates (per 100,000) by ICD condition for past survey years, dating back to 1996.
Keywords
Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, Anemia, Asthma, Beds, Blood disorders, Breast cancer, COPD, Cancers, Cardiovascular and circulatory diseases, Cataracts, Cerebrovascular diseases, Chronic kidney diseases, Chronic respiratory diseases, Cirrhosis of the liver, Colon and rectum cancers, Congenital anomalies, Dental care, Dental caries, Diabetes, Digestive diseases, Emergency care, Endocrine disorders, Endoscopy, Falls, Family planning, Gastritis and duodenitis, General surgery, Health care services, Health insurance, Heart disease, Hepatitis, Home care, Hospitals, Hypertension, Interpersonal violence, Ischemic heart disease, Length of stay, Lower respiratory infections, Mental and behavioral disorders, Musculoskeletal diseases, Neurological conditions, Neurosurgery, Obesity, Periodontal diseases, Pregnancy complications, Public social assistance, Road traffic injuries, Schizophrenia, Self-inflicted injuries, Skin diseases, Stomach cancer, Stroke, Surgical procedures, Thoracic surgery, Thyroid gland disorders, Trachea, bronchus, and lung cancers, Tuberculosis, Unintentional injuries, Upper respiratory infections
Citation
Contributors
Suggested citation
Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (Japan). Japan Patient Survey 2011.