Table 1 Discharges of inpatients with mental disorders (ICD-9-CM codes 290-319) by category of first-listed and all-listed diagnoses and gender, Arizona residents,
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Table 2 Discharges of inpatients with mental disorders (ICD-9-CM codes 290-319) by category of first-listed and all-listed diagnoses and age group, Arizona residents,
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2003
Table 3 Discharges of inpatients with mental disorders (ICD-9-CM codes 290-319) by category of first-listed and all-listed diagnoses and race/ethnicity, Arizona residents,
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Table 4 Discharges of inpatients with mental disorders (ICD-9-CM codes 290-319) by category of first-listed and all-listed diagnoses and county of residence, Arizona,
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2003
Table 5 Emergency room visits and discharges of inpatients with mental disorders (ICD-9-CM codes 290-319) by category of first-listed and all-listed diagnoses and type of record, Arizona residents
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2003
Table 6 Emergency room visits for mental disorders (ICD-9-CM codes 290-319) by category of first-listed and all-listed diagnoses and gender, Arizona residents,
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2003
Table 7 Emergency room visits for mental disorders (ICD-9-CM codes 290-319) by category of first-listed and all-listed diagnoses and age group, Arizona residents,
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2003
Table 8 Emergency room visits for mental disorders (ICD-9-CM codes 290-319) by category of first-listed and all-listed diagnoses and county of residence, Arizona,
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2003
Table 9 Emergency room visits and discharges of inpatients with mental disorders (ICD-9-CM codes 290-319) by category of first-listed and all-listed diagnoses and primary payer, Arizona residents,
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Table 10 Emergency room visits and discharges of inpatients with mental disorders (ICD-9-CM codes 290-319) by category of first-listed and all-listed diagnoses and total charges incurred by patients, Arizona residents,
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Table 11 Emergency room visits and discharges of inpatients with mental disorders (ICD-9-CM codes 290-319) by primary payer and total charges incurred by patients, Arizona residents,
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Table 12 Discharge status of patients with a mental disorder as first-listed diagnosis by type of hospital record, Arizona residents,
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Notes: 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 room (ER) and the inpatient hospitalization data are mutually exclusive. The ER data include only those who were not admitted as inpatients. Patient's race/ethnicity is available for hospital inpatients but not emergency room visits. All county-level data is based on patient zip code of residence and not the location of hospitalization. The data does not include Department of Defense, Indian Health Services, Veteran's Administration or state licensed pyschiatric hospitals. 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). Beginning with the 2006 data year, the category of Depression, NOS (not otherwise specified or not elsewhere classified, ICD-9-CM code 311) was added to the diagnostic categories shown in the above tables. Depressive disorder NOS has no specifically manic-depressive or other psychotic depressive features and it does not appear to be associated with features specified under neurotic depression.
The report distinguishes between the first-listed diagnosis and all-listed diagnoses. The number of first-listed diagnoses is the same as the number of discharges. All-listed diagnoses include first-listed diagnoses and secondary diagnoses and are provided for users who want to know the total number of times certain conditions have been reported for hospitalized patients. The discharge record may include more than one diagnosis of specific psychotic or neurotic conditions (i.e. anxiety and depression and drug dependence) but also a combination of diagnostic categories for both psychotic and neurotic conditions (i.e. manic depressive disorder and anxiety and abuse of drugs). Therefore, when counting all-listed diagnoses, the sum of all occurrences of psychotic and neurotic disorders (the column sum in the tables) is greater than the total number of discharges with mental disorders.
Three new data tables were added beginning with 2006. They provide information about the total gross charges incurred by patients and the expected source of payment for those charges. Included in the total gross charges may be charges for conditions other than mental disorders and for treatment of those other conditions. The charges reflect prices set by hospitals and not the actual payments received from insurers and/or patients.
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 is 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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