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All-listed diagnoses
Table A Number of times ICD-9-CM codes 800-999 for injury and poisoning were mentioned in one or more of the diagnostic fields in the hospital discharge records for Arizona residents,
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Table B Number of injury and poisoning-related discharges by race/ethnicity, gender, age group and county of residence among Arizona residents,
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Table C Number of injury and poisoning-related emergency room visits by age group, gender and county of residence among Arizona residents,
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First-listed diagnosis
Table 1 Number of discharges with injury and poisoning as first-listed diagnosis by age group, gender, race/ethnicity and county of residence, Arizona,
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Table 2 Patient days for discharges with injury and poisoning as first-listed diagnosis by age group, gender, race/ethnicity and county of residence, Arizona,
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Table 3 Average length of hospital stay for discharges with injury and poisoning as first-listed diagnosis by age group, gender, race/ethnicity and county of residence, Arizona,
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Table 4 Rate of discharges with injury and poisoning as first-listed diagnosis by gender, age group, race/ethnicity and county of residence, Arizona,
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Table 5 Rate of patient days with injury and poisoning as first-listed diagnosis by gender, age group, race/ethnicity and county of residence, Arizona,
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Intent and mechanism of injury
Injury-related inpatient discharges and emergency room visits by intent and mechanism of injury, Arizona, 2007
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Injury-related inpatient discharges and emergency room visits by intent and mechanism of injury by county of residence, Arizona, 2007
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An inpatient discharge occurs when a person who was admitted to a hospital leaves that hospital. A person who has been hospitalized more than once in a given calendar year will be counted multiple times as a discharge and included more than once in the hospital inpatient discharge data set; thus, the numbers in this report are for discharges, not persons. The emergency department (ED) and the inpatient hospitalization data are mutually exclusive. The ED data include only those who were not admitted as inpatients. Patient's race/ethnicity is available for hospital inpatients but not emergency department visits.
All county-level data are based on patient zip code of residence and not the location of hospitalization. Federal, military and Department of Veteran Affairs hospitals are excluded. All discharges are for the residents of Arizona. Discharges of out-of-state residents are not included in this report. Diagnostic groupings and code numbers are based on the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM). ICD-9-CM codes 800-999 were used to identify the discharges for injury and poisoning.
Prepared and made Web-ready by
Christopher K. Mrela, Ph.D., Arizona Vital Statistician,
Clare Torres, Senior Health Data Analyst
The hospital inpatient discharge data are collected by Cost Reporting and Hospital Discharge Review Section. For more information about reporting requirements see http://www.azdhs.gov/plan/crr/.
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