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EH04: Diabetes incidence per 100 000 inhabitants by sex, age group and place of residents

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11/29/2024
Rate per 100 000 inhabitants
Calculations of the National Institute for Health Development based on the data of the Estonian Health Insurance Fund
EH04
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Definitions and methodology The tables show the estimated numbers of incidence cases (see 'Detailed information' for details). The calculations are based on health insurance claims submitted to the Estonian Health Insurance Fund.
The statistics cover cases of both insured and uninsured Estonians and Estonian residents.
Only cases of people whose place of residence according to the population register is Estonia and whose age is known have been taken into account when calculating incidence rates.
The person's place of residence is unknown for less than 1% of the cases, and the age is unknown in less than 0.1% of cases.
When interpreting the incidence rates, it is also recommended to look at the numbers of incidence cases given in table EH02. It must be taken into account that in the case of a very small number of cases or a small population, the rate is significantly affected by random fluctuations.
For example, if one incidence case is diagnosed in Hiiu county in the age group 0-14, then we could see the highest incidence rate in Estonia for Hiiu county.
The incidence rates of other diabetes (ICD-10 codes E12-E14) are presented only for all age groups together at country level as there are mostly only a few incidence cases by age group and county.
The rates are not directly comparable with the statistics published in table EH12 until 2016, which were based on the incidence cases registered by healthcare providers.
Before, the data which morbidity statistics were based on, were aggregated, not person-based. Thus, multiple counting of a single case could not be avoided and previously published statistics are likely to be overestimated.
29.11.2024 updated data for the years 2016-2022.
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