SEQUENCE;CODE;LEVEL;TITLE;GENERAL_NOTES;INCLUDES;ALSO_INCLUDES;EXCLUDES;CASELAW;UNITOFMEASURE 1;"HP.1";1;Hospitals;Licensed establishments that are primarily engaged in providing medical, diagnostic and treatment services that include physician, nursing and other health services to inpatients and the specialised accommodation services required by inpatients. They may also provide day care, outpatient and home health care services.;;;;; 2;"HP.1.1";2;General hospitals;"Licensed establishments that are primarily engaged in providing general diagnostic and medical treatment (both surgical and non-surgical) to inpatients with a wide variety of medical conditions. General hospitals is in the Danish health care system defined as physical treatment carried out in a hospital. ";;;;"Aarhus Universitetshospital, Horsens Sygehus, Rigshospitalet etc. "; 3;"HP.1.2";2;Mental health hospitals;"Licensed establishments that are primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and medical treatment and monitoring services til inpatients who suffer from severe mental illness or substance abuse disorders. Treatment often require extended stay in an inpatient setting, including intensive pharmaceutical treatment. ";;;;"Psykiatrien - Aalbrog Universitetshospital, Brønderslev Psykiatriske Sygehus etc. "; 4;"HP.1.3";2;Specialised hospitals (other than mental health hospitals);Licensed establishments that are primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and medical treatment as well as monitoring services to inpatients with a specific type af disease or medical condition;;;;Gigthospitalet, Sclerosehospitalet, Rehabiliteringscenter for Muskelsvind, Vejlefjord Neurocenter, Epilepsihospitalet Filadelfia; 5;"HP.2";1;Residential long-term care facilities;"Establishments that are primarily engaged in providing residential long-term care that combines nursing, supervisory or other types of care as required by the residents. In these establishments, a significant part of the production process and the care provided is a mix of health and social services, with the health services being largely at the level of nursing care, in combination with personal care services. ";;;;; 6;"HP.2.1";2;Long-term nursing care facilities;"Establishments that are engaged in providing inpatient and rehabilitative services for long-term care patients. The care is provided for an extended period of time to individuals requiring nursing care. They provide predominantly long-term care, but occasionally acute health care and nursing care in conjunction with accommodation and other types of social support such as assistance with day-to-day living tasks and assistance towards independent living. ";;;;; 7;"HP.2.2";2;Mental health and substance abuse facilities;"Establishment engaged in providing residental care and treatment for patient with mental health and substance abuse illnesses. Although health care services may be available at these establishments, they are incidental to the counselling, mental rehabilitation and support. ";"Alcoholism or drug addiction rehabilitation facilities, day and nigh care institutions. ";;;; 8;"HP.2.9";2;Other residential long-term care facilities;"Residential and health care services in organisations classified neither as long-term nursing care facilities (HP.2.1), nor as mental health and substance abuse facilities (HP.2.2). ";"Geriatric rehabilitation facilities. ";;;; 9;"HP.3";1;Providers of ambulatory health care;Establishments that are primarily engaged in providing health care services directly to outpatients who do not require inpatient services. This includes both offices of general medical practitioners, special medical practitioners, dental practice, other health care practitioners and medical specialists and establishments specialising in the treatment of day-cases and in the delivery of home care services.;;;;; 10;"HP.3.1";2;Medical practices;"Comprises both offices of general medical practitioners and offices of medical specialists (other than dental practice) in which medical practitioners holding the degree of a doctor in medicine and primarily engaged in the independent practice of general or specialised medicine. These practitioners can operate as individual practitioners or in a group practice in their own or rented offices or independently in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or health maintenance organisations medical centres. ";;;;; 11;"HP.3.1.1";3;Offices of general medical practitioners;Health practitioners who hold the degree of a doctor of medicine or a corresponding qualification and are primarily engaged in the independent practice of general medicine;;;;; 12;"HP.3.1.2";3;Offices of mental medical specialists;Independent mental health practitioners holding the degree of a doctor of medicine with a specialisation in mental medicine or a corresponding qualification.;;;;; 13;"HP.3.1.3";3;Offices of medical specialists (other than mental medical specialists);Health practitioners holding a degree of medical doctor with a specialisation other than general medicine or mental health (equivalent to ISCO-08 Code 2212).;Offices of surgeons, aesthetic surgeons, anaesthetists, cardiologists, dermatologists, emergency medicine specialists, gynaecologists, endocrinologists, ENT (ear, nose, throat), gastroenterologists, infection specialists, nephrologists, obstetricians, ophthalmologists, orthopaedists, pathologists, paediatricians for specialised care (e.g. oncological treatment), pathologists, preventive medicine specialists, radiologists and radiotherapists, rheumatologists, specialist physicians (internal medicine), urologists, offices of medical specialists practicing TCAM,;;Offices of surgeons, aesthetic surgeons, anaesthetists, cardiologists, dermatologists, emergency medicine specialists, gynaecologists, endocrinologists, ENT (ear, nose, throat), gastroenterologists, infection specialists, nephrologists, obstetricians, ophthalmologists, orthopaedists, pathologists, paediatricians for specialised care (e.g. oncological treatment), pathologists, preventive medicine specialists, radiologists and radiotherapists, rheumatologists, specialist physicians (internal medicine), urologists, offices of medical specialists practicing TCAM,;; 14;"HP.3.2";2;Dental practice;"Independent establishments of health practitioners who hold a university-level degree in dental medicine or a qualification at a corresponding level (Code 2261, ISCO-08) and are primarily engaged in the independent practice of general or specialised dentistry or dental surgery. These practitioners operate private or group practices in their own offices. ";"Dental practitioners, dentists; endodontists, Dental surgeons, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, oral pathologists, orthodontists; paedodontists, periodontists; and prosthodontists.";;;; 15;"HP.3.3";2;Other health care practitioners;"Comprises of a group of paramedical and other independent health practitioners who is primarily engaged in providing outpatient care. Some form of legal registration and licensing is regarded as a necessary condition in order to be recorded as a paramedical practitioner. ";Chiropractors, optometrists, pyschotherapists, physical, occupational and speech therapists and audiologist, midwifes;;;; 16;"HP.3.4";2;Ambulatory health care centres;"Establishments engaged in providing a wide range of outpatient services by a team of medical and paramedical staff often along with support staff, that usually bring together several specialities and/or serve specific functions of primary and secondary care. These establishments generally treat patients who do not require inpatient treatment and differ from offices of medical specialists by their multi-specilasations, and the complexity of the medical-technical equipment used and the range of types of health professionals involved. ";COVID-19 test and vaccinationsfacilities;;;; 17;"HP.3.4.1";3;Family planning centres;"Establishments with medical staff who are primarily engaged in providing a range of family planning services on an outpatient basis, such as contraceptive, genetic and prenatal counselling, voluntary sterilisation and therapeutic and medically indicated termination of pregnancy. ";"Fertility clinics, childbirth preparation classes ";;;; 18;"HP.3.4.2";3;Ambulatory mental health and substance abuse centres;"Establishments with medical staff who are primarily engaged in providing outpatient services related to the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders, alcohol and other substance abuse. They provide counselling staff and information regarding a wide range of mental health and substance abuse issues and/or refer patients to more extensive treatment programmes, if necessary. ";"Treatment centres and clinics for alcoholics and drug addicts ";;;; 19;"HP.3.4.3";3;Free-standing ambulatory surgery centres;"Specialised establishments with physicians and other medical staff who are primarily engaged in providing surgical services on an outpatient basis. They have specialised facilities such as operating and recovery rooms, and specialised equipment, such as anesthetic or X-ray equipment. ";;;;; 20;"HP.3.4.4";3;Dialysis care centres;Establishments providing outpatient kidney or renal dialysis services;;;;; 21;"HP.3.4.9";3;All other ambulatory centres;"Establishments providing a wide range of outpatient services, by a medical and paramedical staff, often support staff too, bringing together several specialties and/or serving specific functions of primary care and/or secondary care. ";;;;; 22;"HP.3.5";2;Providers of home health care services;"Establishments engaged in providing skilled nursing services in patients' homes. These services are often substitutive for inpatient long-term services delivered by HP.2 Residential long-term care facilities or outpatient services provided by HP.3.3 Other health care practitioners. ";"Personal care services: medical social services, support in medications, use of medical equipment and supplies, counselling; 24-hour home care; occupational and vocational therapy; dietary and nutritional services; speech therapy, audiology; and high tech care. ";;;; 23;"HP.4";1;Providers of ancillary services;Establishments that provide specific ancillary type of services directly to outpatients under the supervision of health professionals and not covered within the episode of treatment by hospitals, nursing care facilities, ambulatory care providers or other providers;Home health care agencies, visiting nurse associations;;;; 24;"HP.4.1";2;Providers of patient transportation and emergency rescue;Establishments that are primarily engaged in providing the transportation of patients by ground or air in the case of emergencies at patients’ homes or outside (on the street) as well as in the case of illness as a component of the treatment process. The ambulance vehicles are usually equipped with lifesaving equipment operated by medically trained personnel.;"Ambulance services, patient transportation related to specific medical services like transplantology. ";;"Ambulance services, patient transportation related to specific medical services like transplantology. ";; 25;"HP.4.2";2;Medical and diagnostic laboratories;Establishments that are primarily engaged in providing analytic or diagnostic services, including body fluid analysis or genetic testing, directly to outpatients with or without referral from health care practitioners.;"Dental X-ray or medical X-ray laboratories; medical/clinical laboratories; medical pathology laboratories; medical forensic laboratories; genome data banks. ";;"Dental X-ray or medical X-ray laboratories; medical/clinical laboratories; medical pathology laboratories; medical forensic laboratories; genome data banks. ";; 26;"HP.4.9";2;Other providers of ancillary services;Providers of ancillary services not explicitly listed above.;"Hearing testing services, pacemaker monitoring services, physical fitness evaluating services. ";;;; 27;"HP.5";1;Retailers and other providers of medical goods;"Specialised establishments whose primary activity is the retail sale of medical goods or manufacture of medical goods to the general public for individual or household consumption or utilisation. ";;;;; 28;"HP.5.1";2;Pharmacies;Establishments that are primarily engaged in the retail sale of pharmaceuticals (including both manufactured products and those prepared by onsite pharmacists) to the population for prescribed and non-prescribed medicines. Pharmacies operate under strict jurisdiction/licenses of national pharmaceutical supervision. Usually, either the owner of a pharmacy or its employees must be a registered pharmacist, chemist or pharmacy doctor.;;;;; 29;"HP.5.2";2;Retail sellers and other suppliers of durable medical goods and medical appliances;Establishments that are primarily engaged in the retail sale of durable medical goods and medical appliances to the general public for individual or household use.;"Hearing aids, optical glasses, other vision products, prostheses, wheelchairs, orthopaedic shoes. ";;;; 30;"HP.5.9";2;All other miscellaneous sellers and other suppliers of pharmaceuticals and medical goods;All other principal activity retail suppliers of medical goods to the general public for individual or household consumption or utilisation not elsewhere classified.;;;;; 31;"HP.6";1;Providers of preventive care;Organisations that primarily provide collective preventive programmes and campaigns/public health programmes for specific groups of individuals or the population-at-large, such as health promotion and protection agencies or public health institutes as well as specialised establishments providing primary preventive care as their principal activity;"Epidemiological surveillance and disease control centres, health promotion agencies, local health authorities etc. ";;;Sundhedsstyrelsen, Statens Serum Institut; 32;"HP.7";1;Providers of health care system administration and financing;Establishments that are primarily engaged in the regulation of the activities of agencies that provide health care and in the overall administration of the health care sector, including the administration of health financing.;;;;; 33;"HP.7.1";2;Government health administration agencies;Government administration (excluding social security) that is primarily engaged in the formulation and administration of government health policy, in the administration of health financing, and in the setting and enforcement of standards for medical and paramedical personnel and for hospitals, clinics and so on, including the regulation and licensing of providers of health services.;"Health departments of regional or municipal governments, statistical institutes of a ministry of health and public registers of health care providers. ";;"Health departments of regional or municipal governments, statistical institutes of a ministry of health and public registers of health care providers. ";; 34;"HP.7.2";2;Social health insurance agencies;"Social health insurance agencies (sickness funds) that handle the administration of social health insurance schemes. Sickness funds may also provide the administration of employer’s health insurance schemes not offered by the government. Not relevant for Denmark. Previously relevant until 1973. ";;;;; 35;"HP.7.3";2;Private health insurance administration agencies;"Private insurance corporations that may manage more than one type of health insurance scheme at the same time. ";;;;; 36;"HP.7.9";2;Other administration agencies;"Organisations or administrative units that cannot be clearly classified into the above categories. ";;;;; 37;"HP.8";1;Rest of economy;"Comprises of households and other industries as secondary providers of health care. ";;;;; 38;"HP.8.1";2;Households as providers of home health care;"Private households as providers of home health care to family members. ";;;;; 39;"HP.8.2";2;All other industries as secondary providers of health care;Organisations that offer health care as a secondary activity, e.g. occupational health care services provided within enterprises, providers of social care with occasional health services.;"Patient transport, wholesale retailers delivering medical goods. ";;;; 40;"HP.8.9";2;Other industries n.e.c.;Establishments that are outside the health care provider universe and do not provide health care goods and services either to individuals or groups of the population, but which are specialised in health-related activities such as those identified within the functional classification: i) long-term care (social) and ii) health promotion with a multi-sectoral approach.;;;;; 41;"HP.9";1;Rest of the world;All non-resident units providing health care goods and services as well as those involved in health-related activities.;;;;;