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Table TDI-2. Clients entering treatment and reporting treatment units, 1998 to 2008 [see all tables in this series...]

Part (iv) Types of reporting treatment unit by country

CountryTypes of units covered in the data
Belgium(1)OUT+INP+LTA
BulgariaOUT+INP
Czech RepublicUp to 1998 OUT+LTA; from 1999 to 2004 OUT+INP+LTA+PRIS; since 2005:OUT+INP+LTA
DenmarkOUT+INP; 2006: OUT+INP+OTH
GermanyUp to 2004 OUT+GPs; 2005 AND 2006: OUT+INP; 2007, 2008: OUTP+INP+LTA+PRIS
EstoniaOTH: Estonia we cannot separate in- and out-patient centres, because they provide both type of treatment.
Ireland(2)1997: OUT+INP+LTA; 1998: OUT+INP+LTA+GP; 1999: OUT+INP+LTA+GP+PRIS; 2000:OUT+INP+LTA+GP; 2001-2003,2005: OUT+INP+LTA; since 2006:OUT+INP+LTA+GPs; 2008: OUT+INP+LTA+GPs+PRIS
GreeceUp to 1999 OUT+INP; since 2000: OUT+INP+LTA
Spain(3)OUTP+PRIS
FranceUp to 2004: OUT+INP+PRIS; 2005: OUT; since 2006: OUT+INP+PRIS
ItalyOUT
Cyprus2001,2002: OUT; 2003:OUT+INP; 2004: OUT+INP+PRIS; 2005: OUT+INP; since 2006: OUT+INP+PRIS; 2008: OUT+INP.
Latvia(4)2002-2004: OUT; since 2005: OUT+INP
Lithuania2002-2005: INP+OUT; since 2006: OUT
Luxembourg(5)Up to 2003 OUT+INP+LTA+PRIS; 2004: OUT+INP+PRIS; 2005-2006: OUT+INP+OTH; 2007, 2008: OUTP+INP
Hungary(6)OUT+INP; 2008: OUTP+INP+LTA+PRIS+OTH
Malta(7)OUT
Netherlands(8)OUT+LTA; 2008: OUT+INP+LTA
Austria(9)Up to 2005: OUT+GP+PRIS (only units notifying substitution treatment); since 2006: OUT+INP
Poland(10)INP
Portugal(11)OUT
RomaniaUp to 2006: INP (OUT units are sometimes organised within INP centres); 2007, 2008: OUTP+INP
SloveniaOUT; from 2003 to 2005:OUT+PRIS
SlovakiaUp to 1999 OUT+INP; since 2000: OUT+INP+PRIS
FinlandIn 1996 OUT+INP; from 1998 to 2002: OUT+INP+PRIS; 2003-2004: OUT+INP+PRIS+GP+LTA; 2005: OUT+INP+PRIS+LTA; 2006: OUT+INP; 2007: OUT+INP+LTA+PRIS; 2008: OUT+INP
Sweden(12)Up to 2002: OUT+INP+PRIS; 2003: OUT+INP; 2004:OUT+INP+ combined Outpatient-Inpatient in methadone treatment (OTH); Since 2005: OUT+INP+PRIS
United KingdomOUT+INP+GP
CroatiaOUTP+INP
TurkeyINP
Norway:

Notes:

 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. 

 (1) OUTP AND LTA data together (aggregated data). 

 (2) Low-threshold methadone maintenance and crisis counselling. 

 (3) Since 2004: OUTP AND PRIS data together. 

 (4) Outpatient centres data covers only new clients. 

 (5) 2004 OTHER refers to Specialised drug unit of judicial police (SPJ). 

 (6) 2007 data refers to OUTP AND INP data together. 

 (7) Outpatient, inpatient treatment centres, low-threshold agencies, units in prison and dual-diagnosis unit of psychiatric hospital together. 

 (8) OUTP AND LTA data together; 2008: OUT and LTA and INP data together. 

 (9) In 2006 the DOKLI data collection system was implemented. 

 (10) 'The system provided by Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology covers all psychiatric facilities including wards in hospitals, psychiatric hospitals and inpatient rehabilitation treatment facilities. In the majority of these facilities only few or no drug users were treated. Main data comes from the rehabilitation centres specialised in drug treatment. 

 (11) Only new clients are reported. 

 (12) Most recent prisons treatment data do not cover new clients. 

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

Sources:

 Reitox national reports 2009 — Standard table 3 and 34, Table TDI. 

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