Number of specialists per 10K population

This is a map of Serbia by municipalities (LAU1 level) showing the number of specialist physicians per 10,000 population in 2020, colour coded from light green (from less than 5) to dark blue (to over 70).

This indicator shows the physical availability of specialist physicians to the population in the specific municipality, as one of potential indicators of medical desertification, and might become part of the index for medical desertification which will be formulated throughout research activities, between October 2021 and May 2022.

The municipalities with the lowest number of specialist physicians per 10,000 population are Sečanj, Čoka, Trgovište, Mionica, and Sopot. The number of specialist physicians per 10,000 population in these municipalities ranges from 1 to 2.

Eventually, a mouse-over or clicking on a municipality will also present additional information about that municipality, such as the size of the population, it’s demographic composition or the percentage of unmet health needs. Also, information from our in-country research will be included as we go along.

The source of data is the Institute of Public Health of Serbia. Health Statistical Yearbook 2020. Belgrade: IPHS, 2021.

 

Number of GPs per 10 K population

This is a map of Serbia by municipalities (LAU1 level) showing the total number of general practitioners per 10,000 population over 20 years old in 2020, colour coded from light green (from less than 5) to dark green (to over 87).

This indicator shows the physical availability of general practitioners to the population in the specific municipality, as one of potential indicators of medical desertification, and might become part of the index for medical desertification which will be formulated throughout research activities, between October 2021 and May 2022.

The municipalities with the lowest number of general practitioners per 10,000 population over 20 years old are Bela Palanka, Brus, Despotovac, Babušnica, and Gadžin Han. The number of general practitioners per 10,000 population over 20 years old in these municipalities ranges from 1 to 2. Mouse-over or clicking on a municipality presents also the number of people over 20 years old per GP in that municipality.

Eventually, a mouse-over or clicking on a municipality will also present additional information about that municipality, such as the size of the population, it’s demographic composition or the percentage of unmet health needs. Also, information from our in-country research will be included as we go along.

The source of data is the Institute of Public Health of Serbia. Health Statistical Yearbook 2020. Belgrade: IPHS, 2021.


Italy Map 6

This is a map of Italy showing the number of Rural Pharmacies per province. It is a possible indicator of healthcare access, color-coded from light yellow (the lowest number is 4) to dark blue (the highest number is 182).

Italy Map 5

This is a map of Italy showing the number of Hospital-based Pharmacists per province. It is a possible indicator of healthcare access, color-coded from light yellow (the lowest number is 2) to dark blue (the highest number is 208).

 

Italy Map 4

This is a map of Italy showing the number of Hospital-based Cardiologists per province. It is a possible indicator of healthcare access, color-coded from light yellow (the lowest number is 2) to dark blue (the highest number is 820).

 

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