Content
Published:
More physicians, fewer physiotherapists in institutions
Preliminary figures for municipal health and care services indicate a 6 per cent increase in 2005 for man-years by physicians in institutions for the aged and disabled. Parallel to this, there has been a similar decrease in the number of man-years by physiotherapists in institutions.
Physicians increased their work contribution by 6 per cent to 275 man-years. Generally, there is a small increase in man-years independent of service area. The total ends up with 4 200 man-years. This growth is largest among the physicians with agreement, but the mandatory practitioners turns up with the largest relative increase - close to 8 per cent. At the same time, there is a weak decrease in the man-years by physiotherapists, down to 4 150. In particular, the municipal physiotherapists with regular pay have a decrease. In addition to the reduction in institution activity, there is also a decrease in physiotherapist man-years in the health centre and school health services. Both the number of man-years by public health nurses and midwives shows a small increase.
Fewer beds in old people's homes
The significant reduction in the number of beds in old people’s homes continues as before - for 2005 the number decreased by about 14 per cent to 2 500. The number of beds in nursing homes tends to flatten out just above 38 000, after a some increase the past few years. This way, the increase in the number of physician man-years implies more physician time for each resident - more than 15 minutes per week. This is shown by the new quality indicator recently published.
A reason for the reduction in institution beds is the renovation from two-bed room to rooms for one bed. There have been more one-bed rooms, yet fewer beds total. Now, 95 per cent of the rooms have one bed. Because there have been fewer beds, there have also been fewer residents. However, the decrease in the resident number is smaller than the beds decrease, caused by a better exploitation of the beds. The complement is now 99 per cent, though there may be large local variations.
More receivers of home-based services
Together with the reduction in the number of beds in old people’s homes, there is an increase in the number of residents in dwellings disposed by the municipal for nurse and care purposes, up to 48 600. Simultaneously, the number of home-based service recipients has increased to about 165 000. For both residents in nurse and care dwellings and home-based service recipients there is an increase of 6-7 per cent among those below the age of 67 years. Also for the oldest ones above 85 years there is a similar increase. Whilst the number of home help only constantly decreases, there is some increase in the number of home nursing, possibly in combination with home help.
There has been some increase in the number of man-years in the nurse and care services, now almost 111 000. Partially, the increase is caused by more sick absence, implying more deputyship. Compared with man-years, the sick absence stays stable at 11 per cent. The increase in the number of man-years is somewhat above the increase in the number of recipients, giving just above half a man-year pr. nurse and care service recipient.
Tables:
- Table 1 Beds in institutions for the aged and disabled. 1996-2005. Preliminary figures 2005
- Table 2 Rooms in institutions for the aged and disabled, by type of room. Per cent (N=number of rooms). 1991-2005. Preliminary figures 2005
- Table 3 Residents in institutions for the elderly and disabled, by age. 1992-2005. Preliminary figures 2005
- Table 4 Residents in dwellings for the aged and disabled. 1994-2005. Preliminary figures 2005
- Table 5 Users of home-based services, by age. 1992-2005. Preliminary figures 2005
- Table 6 Users of home based services, by kind of service. 1992-2005. Preliminary figures 2005
- Table 7 Recipients of respite care, by age. 1996-2005. Preliminary figures 2005
- Table 8 Recipients of special support, by age. 1996-2005. Preliminary figures 2005
- Table 9 Man-years and absence within the nursing and care services. 2003-2005. Preliminary figures
- Table 10 Man-years by occupational groups in the municipal health service. Man-years per 10 000 inhabitants. Centrality. 1994-2005. Preliminary figures 2005
- Table 11 Man-years by occupational groups in the municipal health service. Centrality. 1994-2005. Preliminary figures 2005
- Table 12 Man-years by physicians with different wage agreements in the municipal health service. Centrality. 1994-2005. Preliminary figures 2005
- Table 13 Man-years by physiotherapists with different wage agreements in the municipal health service. Centrality. 1994-2005. Preliminary figures 2005
- Table 14 Man-years in the health centre service and school health service. 1994-2005. Preliminary figures 2005
- Table 15 Man-years for physicians by activity area. 1994-2005. Preliminary figures 2005
- Table 16 Man-years for physiotherapists, by activity area. 1994-2005. Preliminary figures 2005
This page has been discontinued, see Municipal health care service, Annually.
Contact
-
Trond Ekornrud
E-mail: trond.ekornrud@ssb.no
tel.: (+47) 48 13 70 09
-
Merete Thonstad
E-mail: merete.thonstad@ssb.no
tel.: (+47) 99 30 70 72
-
Solveig Stølan
E-mail: solveig.stolan@ssb.no
tel.: (+47) 48 19 37 83