Correction: Trajectories of primary health care utilization: a 10-year follow-up after the Swedish Patient Choice Reform of primary health care
Hannes Kohnke, Andrzej Zielinski, Anders Beckman, Henrik Ohlsson

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Correction: BMC Health Services Research (2023) 23:1294
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-023-10326-9
In Table 1 of this article, the data in the column ‘Male, 20-34’, rows ‘2007’, ‘2012’ and ‘2017’ were mistakenly listed under the column ‘Male, 55-69’, rows ‘2007’, ‘2012’ and ‘2017’ and vice versa.
In addition, the data in the column ‘Female, 20-34’, rows ‘2007’, ‘2012’ and ‘2017’ were mistakenly listed under the column ‘Female, 55-69’, rows ‘2007’, ‘2012’ and ‘2017’ and vice versa.
The incorrect and correct version of Table 1 can be found below and the article has been updated.
Incorrect Table 1: Table 1. Cohort population characteristics and general trends in utilization in defined sex- and age groups between 2007 and 2017SexMaleFemaleAge group (years)20-3435-5455-6920-3435-5455-69TotalNumber of individuals (N)93,427145,04588,36592,405145,48494,572659,298Income (% of total in age group)low income30.531.829.838.936.036.634.0medium income30.333.434.035.132.732.733.0high income39.234.836.226.031.330.733.0Education (% of total in age group)primary school4.96.216.34.04.217.18.2secondary school39.039.642.035.838.943.239.7higher education56.154.241.660.357.039.752.2Civil status (% of total in age group)single81.147.032.972.044.338.051.5married/cohabitant18.953.067.128.055.762.048.5Municipality of residence (% of total in age group)urban50.540.636.151.140.838.04.6semi-urban25.030.531.925.030.531.429.3rural24.528.932.023.928.730.528.2Mean number of annual GP visits per person20071.320.930.711.731.41.181.2120121.581.050.831.951.581.481.4120171.661.110.81.941.61.411.42**Absolute increase in annual GP visits 2007 vs, 2017 (N)6,65726,36929,57919,01729,58520,163131,370Relative increase in annual GP visits 2007 vs, 2017 (%)**11202520151217
Correct Table 1: Table 1. Cohort population characteristics and general trends in utilization in defined sex- and age groups between 2007 and 2017SexMaleFemaleAge group (years)20–3435–5455–6920–3435–5455–69TotalNumber of individuals (N)93,427145,04588,36592,405145,48494,572659,298Income (% of total in age group)low income30.531.829.838.936.036.634.0medium income30.333.434.035.132.732.733.0high income39.234.836.226.031.330.733.0Education (% of total in age group)primary school4.96.216.34.04.217.18.2secondary school39.039.642.035.838.943.239.7higher education56.154.241.660.357.039.752.2Civil status (% of total in age group)single81.147.032.972.044.338.051.5married/cohabitant18.953.067.128.055.762.048.5Municipality of residence (% of total in age group)urban50.540.636.151.140.838.04.6semi-urban25.030.531.925.030.531.429.3rural24.528.932.023.928.730.528.2Mean number of annual GP visits per person20070.710.931.321.181.41.731.2120120.831.051.581.481.581.951.4120170.81.111.661.411.61.941.42**Absolute increase in annual GP visits 2007 vs, 2017 (N)6,65726,36929,57919,01729,58520,163131,370Relative increase in annual GP visits 2007 vs, 2017 (%)**11202520151217
