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datatools.ahrq.gov/hcup-fast-stats/faq/
January 01, 2022 - Compared with using MDC, the CCS approach assigns approximately 0.9 percent fewer cases to “maternal” … Similarly, compared with the MDC approach, the CCS approach assigns 0.1 percent fewer cases to “neonatal … The CCS approach assigns another 0.1 percent fewer cases to “neonatal” than the MDC approach because … This approach is used to avoid double counting of inpatient stays. … This approach is used to avoid double counting of any emergency department visit that resulted in an
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datatools.ahrq.gov/hcupnet/methodology/
January 01, 2023 - Compared with using MDCs, the CCS approach assigns approximately 0.9 percent fewer cases to “maternal … Similarly, compared with the MDC approach, the CCS approach assigns 0.1 percent fewer cases to “neonatal … The CCS approach assigns another 0.1 percent fewer cases to ”neonatal” than the MDC approach because
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November 01, 2023 - This approach is in contrast to the comparison with an achievable benchmark in which the comparison is … This approach allows the user to review each state’s areas of strengths and weaknesses.
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datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/prod.dtp.local/files/2021-09/HCUPFastStats_NationalTrendsinInpatientStays.xls
January 01, 2021 - For example, compared with using MDC from 2015 and earlier, the CCS approach assigns 0.9 percent fewer … For example, compared with using MDC from 2015 and earlier, the CCS approach assigns 0.1 percent fewer
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datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2022-03/HCUPFastStats_NationalTrendsinInpatientStays.xls
January 01, 2022 - For example, compared with using MDC from 2015 and earlier, the CCS approach assigns 0.9 percent fewer … For example, compared with using MDC from 2015 and earlier, the CCS approach assigns 0.1 percent fewer
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datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2021-09/HCUPFastStats_NationalTrendsinInpatientStays.xls
January 01, 2021 - For example, compared with using MDC from 2015 and earlier, the CCS approach assigns 0.9 percent fewer … For example, compared with using MDC from 2015 and earlier, the CCS approach assigns 0.1 percent fewer
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datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2022-05/DownloadTable_NationalTrendsInpatientStays_4-14-22_0.xls
January 01, 2022 - For example, compared with using MDC from 2015 and earlier, the CCS approach assigns 0.9 percent fewer … For example, compared with using MDC from 2015 and earlier, the CCS approach assigns 0.1 percent fewer
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datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2022-10/DownloadTable_NationalTrendsInpatientStays_10-3-22.xls
January 01, 2022 - For example, compared with using MDC from 2015 and earlier, the CCS approach assigns 0.9 percent fewer … For example, compared with using MDC from 2015 and earlier, the CCS approach assigns 0.1 percent fewer
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June 30, 2024 - The National Healthcare Safety Dashboard is one approach to tracking our progress on patient and workforce
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January 01, 2024 - For example, compared with using MDC from 2015 and earlier, the CCS approach assigns 0.9 percent fewer … For example, compared with using MDC from 2015 and earlier, the CCS approach assigns 0.1 percent fewer
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January 01, 2023 - For example, compared with using MDC from 2015 and earlier, the CCS approach assigns 0.9 percent fewer … For example, compared with using MDC from 2015 and earlier, the CCS approach assigns 0.1 percent fewer
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December 01, 2020 - For example, compared with using MDC from 2015 and earlier, the CCS approach assigns 0.9 percent fewer … For example, compared with using MDC from 2015 and earlier, the CCS approach assigns 0.1 percent fewer