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Use of health services |
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The upward trends in the prevalence of chronic and acute
conditions have been accompanied by an increase in the use of some health
services. The proportion of adults and children who had seen a GP in the 14 days
prior to interview rose from 12% in 1972 to a peak of 17% in 1993 and then fell
to 14% in 1998 and 2000. There were also upward trends in hospital outpatient
and day-patient rates. Thus, the proportion of people visiting an outpatient or
casualty department at least once in the three months prior to interview rose
from 10% in 1972 to 16% in 2000, while the proportion attending as a day patient
in the 12 months prior to interview increased from 4% in 1992 to 7% in 2000. The
proportion reporting an inpatient stay in the 12 months prior to interview has
fluctuated between 8% and 10% since 1982 when it was first monitored. See Chapter
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