DREM releases “Health Statistics of the Autonomous Region of Madeira 2023”, on its website

Today, the Regional Directorate of Statistics of Madeira (DREM) released on its website the publication “Health Statistics of the Autonomous Region of Madeira 2023,” which compiles a set of statistical data for the year 2023 concerning the health sector in the Autonomous Region of Madeira (ARM), previously disseminated throughout 2023 and 2024.

Although the publication refers primarily to the year 2023, the chapter on hospitals also includes more detailed information pertaining to the final results for 2022.

The publication is structured into several chapters: Health Status Indicators, Health Staff, Hospitals, Primary Health Care Units, Pharmacies, Mobile Medicine Depots and Points-of-Sale for Non-Prescription Medicines, Vaccination, Births, and Mortality by Causes of Death.

Key Findings:

Health Status Indicators – 48.8% of persons aged 16 and overrated their health as “Very good or good,” and 47.6% reported having a chronic illness or long-term health problem

Health Personnel – Number of physicians (+4.3%), nurses (+3.8%) and pharmacists (+1.1%) increased in 2022, but the number of dentists decreased (-1.7%)

Hospitals – Increase in hospitalisations, emergency services attendance and surgeries, but a decrease in medical appointments in 2022

Pharmacies – Number of pharmacies remained the same in 2023

Vaccination – Drop in COVID-19 inoculations was decisive in the reduction in the total number of inoculations administered in the Region 

Births – Births decreased by 0.5%

Mortality by Causes of Death –Circulatory system diseases were the main cause of death in the ARM, causing on average 2 death per day

Estatisticas saude RAM EN

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