Full-time equivalent GP per 100,000 population, per municipality – year 2017
The municipalities are based on the 2018 municipal reorganisation. Comparing the years 2015-2018 gives an indication of the changes in GP coverage in the Netherlands.
The municipalities are based on the 2018 municipal reorganisation. Comparing the years 2015-2018 gives an indication of the changes in GP coverage in the Netherlands.
The municipalities are based on the 2018 municipal reorganisation. Comparing the years 2015-2018 gives an indication of the changes in GP coverage in the Netherlands.
This is a map of the Netherlands showing the full-time equivalent of GPs per 100,000 population per municipality. Colour-coded from lightest blue (less than 30) to darkest blue (more than 65), for the year 2015.
The municipalities are based on the 2018 municipal reorganisation. Comparing the years 2015-2018 gives an indication of the changes in GP coverage in the Netherlands.
This is a map of Romania showing the number of level 1-3 hospitals per municipality, and per 1 million adjusted inhabitants, and also considering the supply and demand within 30 km catchment area
The index is adjusted for both demand and supply.
First, population is adjusted according to age structure, by giving more importance to young children (pre-school) and aged population, who require more frequent and intense medical support. In this way, the population is adjusted for demand within locality.
Second, both hospitals and population numbers includes also supply and demand in the neighboring localities (on an area of 30km around the center of each municipality). This means that people living in this neighbouring area, adjusted for the age, and all pharmacies were included in the computations. A decreasing weight was given to the neighbouring population/hospitals depending on distance to the locality.
Localities are colour-coded from light blue (lowest numbers) to dark blue (highest numbers).
This is a map of Romania showing the number of pharmacies per municipality, and per 10.000 inhabitants.
The index is taking into consideration only the unadjusted population of the locality and the number of pharmacies from that locality.
Localities are colour-coded from light blue (lowest numbers) to dark blue (highest numbers).