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Table TDI-2. Trends in the number of clients entering treatment and the number of reporting treatment centres, 1996 to 2006 [see all tables in this series...]

Part (iii) Numbers of treatment units covered for reporting clients entering treatment

Country19961997199819992000200120022003200420052006
Belgium(1)33313356
Bulgaria6888871113202017
Czech Republic(2)252269237259287234293289278253245
Germany(3)436436458448401368454707934889901
Ireland(4)4865101133140135142155135187383
Greece99111212263036445054
Spain455466478513492492465497
France26194142
Italy490504525521512509514520507496514
Cyprus469141415
Latvia77383941
Lithuania7070707487
Luxembourg9910131313141371111
Hungary318463473470467467467467459460453
Malta11111111155
Netherlands102110126135133187166160160160150
Austria(5)99122137142
Poland8484113123217
Portugal4145535050535467707778
Romania212018
Slovenia(6)91212151617181824
Slovakia229251255276279285284353154367
Finland6684113140163165166161113
Sweden(7)33131114135154213222
United Kingdom1678
Turkey91115

Notes:

 When countries do not report data on the number of units, they are not listed. 

 (1) The number of units covered for all and new clients differ: units reported for all clients were 35 in 1996 and 37 in 1997. 

 (2) The number of units covered only include outpatient, inpatient, low-threshold; the number of units in prison is not available, even if it is covered by the data collection on clients. 

 (3) 689 outpatient units and inclusion of GPs notifications. 

 (4) The data for 2001–05 exclude clients treated at general practices as the data collection had not been completed at the time of data submission. 

 (5) Number of treatment units refers only to units with at least one first treatment in the reporting year and also includes GPs until 2005. 2006 numbers of outpatient and inpatient treatment units which delivered data to the national TDI-system DOKLI are listed (no GPs anymore). 

 (6) Data for 2004 includes data for outpatient clients and clients treated in prison. Data for outpatient clients was validated, however data collection for prison clients was still in the process of development, thus figures are underestimated.With effect from next year the process of data validation for prison clients will be implemented. 

 (7) Number of units covered for new clients. The number of units covered for all and new clients differ: units reported for all clients were 43 in 2000, 156 in 2001, 139 in 2002, 164 in 2003, 191 in 2004. The system is under development and every year new units are added to the information system. 

 See also ‘General notes for interpreting data’ on the Explanatory notes and help page

Sources:

 Reitox national reports 2007 — Standard table 3 and TDI 34. 

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