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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb102.pdf
December 09, 2010 - diabetes) are
associated with increased risk of serious health complications
for both the mother and infant … without diabetes (89.7 percent) and with gestational diabetes (91.6
percent) involved the birth of an infant
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb123.pdf
November 01, 2011 - The most common
stays among the non-elderly population in 2009 were for newborn infants (15.6 stays … Newborn infants accounted for $11.6
billion (5.6 percent of the aggregate cost of non-elderly stays) … 1997 2009
All stays 93.6 96.8 $123.3 $207.6 4.4% 362.7 342.2 $106.1 $153.9 3.1%
Liveborn (newborn
infants
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb148.pdf
March 01, 2012 - Liveborn (newborn infant) was the most common reason for
hospitalization, accounting for more than 3.9 … PROJECT
Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality
Highlights
■ Liveborn (newborn infant … Overall, the hospitalization rate
increased with age—with the exception of infants, who had a high hospitalization
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb137.pdf
March 01, 2012 - million hospital stays for which obesity was either a principal or
secondary diagnosis (excluding infants … obesity to stays with obesity as a secondary
diagnosis and stays with no mention of obesity, excluding infant … 9.7% 94.2% 89.8%
Mean cost per stay, dollars5 $13,200 $12,400 $10,000 $11,700 $10,200 $10,700
1 Infant
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb186-Operating-Room-Procedures-United-States-2012.jsp
December 01, 2014 - Comparing age groups—Spine and joint procedures were common among all age groups except infants. … Age <1 (nonneonatal), total stays with an OR procedure
55,800
1
Circumcision (on infants … 2,800
Laparaoscopy
3.8
3
Inguinal and femoral hernia repair
2,500
Circumcision (on infants … ), 2003, 2012
Spine and joint OR procedures were common among all age groups except infants … Spinal fusion was one of the five most common OR procedures performed in every age group except infants
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb148.jsp
January 01, 2013 - Liveborn (newborn infant) was the most common reason for hospitalization, accounting for more than 3.9 … Highlights
Liveborn (newborn infant) was the most common reason for hospitalization in 2010 … Overall, the hospitalization rate increased with age—with the exception of infants, who had a high hospitalization
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb168-Hospital-Costs-United-States-2011.jsp
December 01, 2013 - Infants younger than 1 year accounted for 5 percent of aggregate hospital costs and 11 percent of hospitalizations … The mean cost per stay for infants ($4,500) was less than half of the average for all stays. … Complication of device, implant or graft
6.0
12.9
12,200
18,500
5.6
Liveborn (newborn infant … Liveborn (newborn) infant: 2.6%: Growth in cost per stay: 2.6%, Growth in stays per population: minus
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb204-Most-Expensive-Hospital-Conditions.pdf
November 01, 2015 - ■ The five most expensive
conditions—septicemia;
osteoarthritis; liveborn
(newborn) infants; complication … high-cost hospitalizations were for osteoarthritis
($16.5 billion, or 4.3 percent), liveborn (newborn) infants … Liveborn infants accounted for 10.6 percent of all hospital stays. … Mood disorders, liveborn infants, and biliary tract disease were top ranked for stays covered
by
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb48.jsp
March 01, 2008 - Among these other injuries and conditions were child physical abuse (49.8 percent), shaken infant syndrome … †Includes conditions such as child physical abuse (49.8%), shaken infant syndrome (14.5%), adult maltreatment
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb102.jsp
December 01, 2010 - diabetes) are associated with increased risk of serious health complications for both the mother and infant … without diabetes (89.7 percent) and with gestational diabetes (91.6 percent) involved the birth of an infant
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb81.pdf
April 01, 2010 - Similarly,
combining our hospital data with CDC mortality data, we find that
74 percent of infant deaths … Inpatients under 45 years old (aged 1–
44) accounted for less than 6.0 percent of all hospital deaths, while infants … Infants under 1 year old had a death
rate of 0.42 percent.
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb160.pdf
July 01, 2013 - conditions—
septicemia; osteoarthritis;
complication of device, implant
or graft; liveborn (newborn)
infants … hospitalizations were for osteoarthritis; complication of device, implant or graft; liveborn (newborn)
infants … Mood disorders and stays for liveborn infants were top ranked for Medicaid, private insurance,
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb137.jsp
July 01, 2012 - 2.8 million hospital stays for which obesity was either a principal or secondary diagnosis (excluding infants … obesity to stays with obesity as a secondary diagnosis and stays with no mention of obesity, excluding infant … Mean cost per stay, dollars 5
$13,200
$12,400
$10,000
$11,700
$10,200
$10,700
1 Infant
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb166.pdf
August 01, 2013 - With the exception of infants,
hospitalization rates increased with age. … The high hospitalization rate for infants (10,665 hospital stays
per 10,000 population) was largely … due to births occurring in the hospital in addition to those infants who
required additional hospitalization
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb160.jsp
August 01, 2013 - conditions—septicemia; osteoarthritis; complication of device, implant or graft; liveborn (newborn) infants … hospitalizations were for osteoarthritis; complication of device, implant or graft; liveborn (newborn) infants … Mood disorders and stays for liveborn infants were top ranked for Medicaid, private insurance, and the
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb204-Most-Expensive-Hospital-Conditions.jsp
May 01, 2016 - The five most expensive conditions—septicemia; osteoarthritis; liveborn (newborn) infants; complication … high-cost hospitalizations were for osteoarthritis ($16.5 billion, or 4.3 percent), liveborn (newborn) infants … Liveborn infants accounted for 10.6 percent of all hospital stays. … Mood disorders, liveborn infants, and biliary tract disease were top ranked for stays covered by Medicaid
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/factsandfigures/2009/pdfs/FF_2009_exhibit3_1.pdf
January 01, 2009 - The rate of stays with
vaccinations, typically hepatitis B immunizations for liveborn infants, increased
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/spotlights_archive.jsp
December 01, 2019 - Read more about this publication
Hospital Utilization and Costs Among Preterm Infants by Payer … about this publication
Population -based study of hospital costs for hospitalizations of infants … Read more about this publication
Impact of Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccination on Infants on … This study uses the 1996-2006 State Inpatient Databases (SID) from 10 states to assess the impact of infant … Read more about this publication
Trends in intussusception hospitalizations among US infants
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb217-Burn-Hospital-Stays-ED-Visits-2013.pdf
January 01, 2013 - ■ Infants had the highest rates of
burn-related inpatient stays and
ED visits (29.6 and 208.9 per … National Inpatient Sample (NIS), 2013
■ The rate of burn-related inpatient stays was highest among infants … In 2013, the rate of burn-related hospital stays was highest for infants aged younger than 1 year (29.6 … Emergency Department Sample (NEDS), 2013
■ The rate of burn-related ED visits was highest among infants … The rate of ED visits involving burns was highest among infants aged younger than 1 year, at 208.9
per
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb217-Burn-Hospital-Stays-ED-Visits-2013.jsp
December 01, 2016 - Infants had the highest rates of burn-related inpatient stays and ED visits (29.6 and 208.9 per 100,000 … The rate of burn-related inpatient stays was highest among infants and the oldest adults and lowest among … In 2013, the rate of burn-related hospital stays was highest for infants aged younger than 1 year (29.6 … The rate of burn-related ED visits was highest among infants, children, and younger adults. … The rate of ED visits involving burns was highest among infants aged younger than 1 year, at 208.9 per