Economic effects of a prolonged deterioration in the general health of the Spain [pdf] (bde.es) 5 points by graeme 2y ago ↗ HN
[–] graeme 2y ago ↗ Mods: shortened title to make this fit. Full title said possible prolonged deterioration. Feel free to edit.Paper is examining the question. One notable stat. 8.8% of Spaniards aged 18-34 visited the ER 5+ times in the 12 months prior to November 2022.2018-19 average was 2.9%.I checked the underlying data. A further 8.5% went 3-4 times. So roughly 1 in 6 Spanish youth went to the ER 3-5+ times.Further this is only public hospital ER visits. A further ~15% were private.Here is the underlying dataset. Questions 7 and 701. You have to sum manually to get these percentages as 701 is only those who said yes to er visits.https://www.cis.es/cis/export/sites/default/-Archivos/Margin...
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[ 0.25 ms ] story [ 11.7 ms ] threadPaper is examining the question. One notable stat. 8.8% of Spaniards aged 18-34 visited the ER 5+ times in the 12 months prior to November 2022.
2018-19 average was 2.9%.
I checked the underlying data. A further 8.5% went 3-4 times. So roughly 1 in 6 Spanish youth went to the ER 3-5+ times.
Further this is only public hospital ER visits. A further ~15% were private.
Here is the underlying dataset. Questions 7 and 701. You have to sum manually to get these percentages as 701 is only those who said yes to er visits.
https://www.cis.es/cis/export/sites/default/-Archivos/Margin...