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Country |
Types of units covered in the data (1) |
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Czech Republic |
Up to 1998 OUT + LTA; from 1999 to 2003 OUT+LTA+INP |
Denmark |
OUT+INP |
Germany |
OUT |
Greece |
Up to 1999 OUT+INP; from 2000 to 2003 OUT+INP+LTA |
Spain |
OUT+INP |
France |
OUT+INP+PRIS |
Ireland |
1996: OUT+INP+LTA+GP+PRIS; 1997: OUT+INP+LTA; 1998: OUT+INP+LTA+GP; 1999: OUT+INP+LTA+GP+PRIS; 2000:OUT+INP+LTA+GP; 2001-2002: OUT+INP+LTA |
Italy |
OUT |
Cyprus |
OUT |
Luxembourg |
OUT+INP+LTA+PRIS |
Hungary |
OUT+INP |
Malta |
OUT |
Netherlands |
OUT+LTA |
Austria |
OUT+GP+PRIS |
Poland |
INP |
Portugal |
Up to 1998: OUT+INP; from 1999 to 2002: OUT |
Slovenia |
OUT |
Slovakia |
Up to 1999 OUT+INP; from 2000 to 2003 OUT+INP+PRIS |
Finland |
Up to 2002: OUT+INP+PRIS; 2003: OUT+INP+PRIS+GP+LTA |
Sweden |
Up to 2002: OUT+INP+PRIS; 2003: OUT+INP |
Bulgaria |
OUT+INP |
Notes: When countries do not report data on type of units, they are not listed (1) The following acronyms are used to abbreviate treatment unit type: OUT = outpatient treatment centres, INP = inpatient treatment centres, LTA = low threshold agencies, PRIS = treatment units in prison, GP = general practitioners, OTH = other treatment units Source: 2004 Reitox national reports - standard table 4 - first treatments |