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Fig 1.

Denmark divided into the five regions: Capital Region of Denmark, Region Zealand, Region of Southern Denmark, Central Denmark Region, Region of Northern Denmark.

The figure is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic, 2.0 Generic and 1.0 Generic license. Originally Jarke, modified by Daniel Pilsgaard Henriksen—Derived from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Denmark_regions.svg

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Fig 2.

Proportion of residents by 10-year age categories in Denmark, as well as by the five regions in 2013.

(2A) Total, (2B) Females, (2C) Males

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Table 1.

Demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the Danish population, as well as stratified by the five Danish regions in 2013.

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Fig 3.

Socioeconomic characteristics (annual income, education, marital status, and unemployment) in proportions of the Danish population, as well as stratified by the five Danish regions in 2013.

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Fig 4.

Mean number of contacts per resident to the general practitioners divided into 10-year age categories in 2013.

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Table 2.

Healthcare utilization of the Danish population, as well as stratified by the five Danish Regions in 2013.

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Table 3.

Medication use in the Danish population per 1,000 residents, as well as stratified by the five Danish Regions in 2013.

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