Income and living conditions of the population of Lithuania (edition 2020)
Use of healthcare services
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In 2019, 30 per cent of persons aged 16 and older indicated that over a year they did not require medical consultation or treatment (except dentist). 2 per cent of the population indicated that over the last 12 months there was at least one case when they did not see a doctor (except dentist) when needed. The majority of persons who did not receive medical consultation or treatment when needed indicated long waiting time for such medical services (52 per cent) or expectation that the health problems will disappear without treatment (25 per cent) as the main reason. 8 per cent of population who did not see a doctor for medical consultation indicated that the services were not free and too expensive.
3 per cent of persons aged 16 or older living at risk of poverty did not see a doctor (except dentist) when really needed at least once a year; of them, 17 per cent stated that they we unable to pay for the services as the price was too high.
Compared to 2018, the share of persons who did not see a doctor when needed decreased by 1 percentage point and expectation that the health problems will disappear without treatment was more often indicated as the main reason for not seeing a doctor.
Over a year, 56 per cent of persons aged 16 or older did not visit a dentist or orthodontic specialist. 4 per cent of persons aged 16 or older did not visit a dentist when they thought it was really needed. The main reason for not visiting a dentist was the high price of services. Such reason was indicated by 78 per cent of persons who refused dental services.
7 per cent of persons living at risk of poverty did not visit a dentist when really needed; of them, 72 per cent indicated high price of services and lack of money as the main reason.
Compared to 2018, the share of persons who did not visit a dentist when needed remained unchanged, but lack of money was more often indicated as the main reason for not visiting a dentist.
Unmet need for medical examination or treatment, 2019
Main reason for unmet need for medical examination or treatment
Unmet need for medical examination or treatment of persons aged 16 or older by place of residence, 2019
Main reason for unmet need for medical examination or treatment
Unmet need for dental examination or treatment, 2019
Main reason for unmet need for dental examination or treatment
Unmet need for dental examination or treatment of persons aged 16 and older by place of residence, 2019
Main reason for unmet need for dental examination or treatment
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