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By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias The morbidity rate (número de altas por 100.000 habitantes) se situó en 8.514, a 1,6% more with
respecto al año anterior. Por provincias, en Santa Cruz de Tenerife se produjeron 9.500 altas por
100.000 inhabitants in front of the 7.608 from the province of Las Palmas. Hospitalizations for
diseases of the circulatory system recorded the highest number of discharges (13,2%). Next
diseases of the digestive system were located (12,9%), pregnancy complications, birth and
puerperium (10,6%), diseases of the respiratory system (10,1%) and injuries and
poisonings (9,3%).
The average age of hospital discharges was 51,6 years old (53,1 in men and 50,2 en las
mujeres), in front of 50,7 years recorded in the year 2012. If the discharges produced were excluded
for pregnancy episodes, childbirth and puerperium, The average age of women would be 54,9
years old.
The people of 85 and more years represented the 5,7% of the total hospital discharges in 2013, of the
tenths less than the previous year. Encompassing the people of 65 and more years 35,2% of the high
hospitable in the Canary Islands.
The average length of stay per hospital discharge was 7,2 days, in front of 7,3 of the 2012. By groups of
diseases, longer stays (without considering mental illness)
corresponded to infectious and parasitic diseases (13,1 days) and the diseases of the
circulatory system (8,9 days).
El 91,5% of discharges occurred as a result of cure or improvement, el 4,4% due to death,
el 1,7% by transfer to other centers and 2,3% for other reasons. The main causes of
deaths that occurred in Canarian hospitals were tumors (28%), the diseases of
circulatory system (18,6%) and the respiratory system (17,6%).
Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias
