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Gac. sanit. (Barc., Ed. impr.) ; 17(4): 312-315, jul. 2003.
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-24620

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Objetivo: Estudiar la tasa de empadronamiento actualizada de los pacientes ingresados en el servicio de medicina interna. Métodos: Estudiamos a todos los pacientes que ingresaron en medicina interna desde el 1 de enero al 31 de agosto del año 2000, con domicilio en 4 ayuntamientos de nuestra área hospitalaria. Se realizó una búsqueda exhaustiva sobre su inclusión en el padrón en el mes de septiembre de 2000. Resultados: Se analizaron 1.095 ingresos de un total de 1.759, que se realizaron hasta el 31 de agosto de 2000. El 24 por ciento correspondió a pacientes no empadronados. El 58 por ciento era mayor de 70 años. El 27 por ciento de los pacientes menores de 40 años tampoco estaba empadronado, y en su mayoría eran inmigrantes. Conclusiones: El 24 por ciento de los ingresos estudiados en el servicio de medicina interna no está empadronado en su ayuntamiento. Una explicación a este hecho sería la elevada tasa de población inmigrante y la falta de empadronamiento de la población anciana (AU)


Objective: To study the current census rate of patients admitted to an internal medicine service. Method: We studied all patients admitted to the internal medicine service from January 1 to August 31, 2000 whose addresses were registered in four local authorities of our hospital district. We made exhaustive searches to ascertain whether these patients were included in the register in September 2000. Results: We analyzed 1,095 admissions from a total of 1,759 up to August 31, 2000. Twenty-four percent corresponded to patients who were not registered. Fifty-eight percent of those not registered were aged more than 70 years. Twenty-seven percent of patients aged less than 40 years, most of whom were immigrants, were also unregistered. Conclusions: Twenty-four percent of the admissions to the internal medicine service that were studied corresponded to patients who were not registered with their respective local authorities. A possible explanation is the large immigrant population and the lack of registration among the elderly (AU)


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Middle Aged , Aged , Male , Female , Humans , Censuses , Spain , Hospitalization
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