This table shows the number of persons treated in specialised mental health care (GGZ), according to the mental illness for which care was provided in the reporting year. This concerns only the care funded in the form of DBCs (Diagnosis Treatment Combinations). This concerns outpatient care and care with stays up to one year, for persons aged 18 or over.
The table shows both individuals for whom the diagnosis to be selected was the most important (primary) diagnosis and those for whom this diagnosis was registered as primary or secondary diagnosis. For example: the table counts both the number of persons with depressive disorder being the most important diagnosis to be treated, as well as those with an additional (neven) diagnosis recorded because it affected treatment.
Data is shown by age, gender and income groups. You can also see if there has been a stay (one or more overnight stays in a ggz institution).
Data available from: 2015
Status of the figures:
The figures from 2015 to 2018 are final. The 2019 figures are provisional.
Amendments as of 23 December 2021:
— 2018 was finally made.
— 2019 has been added.
Changes as of 19 March 2021:
— The 2015 and 2016 figures have been partially corrected: in care pathways that had already started before 2015, detailed primary diagnoses for somatoform disorders and eating disorders were not always classified in the good main diagnosis group but ended up in the residual group. This mainly has an impact on 2015 figures and to a lesser extent for 2016. This has now been corrected. The other figures have remained the same.
2017 was finally made.
— 2018 has been added.
When are new figures coming?
Depending on the completeness of the data provided: Quarter 4 of 2022.
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