Peptic ulcer patients starting treatment within one year with oral anti-inflammatory drugs ratio (disease-specific indicator)
The National Health Insurance suggests using the rate of ulcer patients receiving eradication drug treatment and the rate of ulcer patients starting oral anti-inflammatory drug treatment within 1 year as two indicators for evaluating the quality of care for patients with digestive ulcers before seeking medical care.
Data fields
Annual seasons、Medical institution code、Name of medical institution、Special Contract Category、Number of peptic ulcers、The number of people who have used oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for 14 days or more continuously within 1 year、The ratio of oral anti-inflammatory drug use within 1 year of treatment for peptic ulcer patients、Number of reporting doctors、Average patient age、County or city、Township List
Contact person
陳綉琴 (02-27065866#3006)
Update frequency
Every March
License
Open Government Data License, version 1.0
Charge
free
Publish date
2015-11-23
Dataset type
System programming interface
Updated time
2025-06-01 10:50
Topic
Other
Service category
Dataset Category
Data archives
Keyword
Medical qualityPeptic ulcerAnti-inflammatory
Note
Authorization instructions website: https://data.nhi.gov.tw/Banner/DevelopGuide.aspxAPI documentation for OAS standard: https://data.nhi.gov.tw/openapi.jsonThis dataset resource ID: A21030000I-E3200N-001
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