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  1. datatools.ahrq.gov/nhqdr
    January 01, 2022 - Better performance of a State can mean higher or lower values of a measure, depending on the desired … Better performance of a State can mean higher or lower values of a measure, depending on the desired … Better performance of a State can mean higher or lower values of a measure, depending on the desired … Better performance of a State can mean higher or lower values of a measure, depending on the desired … Better performance of a State can mean higher or lower values of a measure, depending on the desired
  2. datatools.ahrq.gov/nhqdr/
    January 01, 2023 - Better performance of a State can mean higher or lower values of a measure, depending on the desired … Better performance of a State can mean higher or lower values of a measure, depending on the desired … Better performance of a State can mean higher or lower values of a measure, depending on the desired … Better performance of a State can mean higher or lower values of a measure, depending on the desired … Better performance of a State can mean higher or lower values of a measure, depending on the desired
  3. datatools.ahrq.gov/meps-ic/glossary-health-insurance-terms/
    January 01, 2022 - EMPLOYEE-PLUS-ONE COVERAGE – Health insurance coverage for an employee-plus-spouse or an employee-plus-child AT A LOWER … Enrollees generally pay lower or no copayment for services from a preferred provider. … Enrollees generally pay lower or no copayment for services from a preferred provider.
  4. datatools.ahrq.gov/data-tools-faq/
    January 01, 2022 - in the below example) selection is no longer applicable; the system will add parenthesis around the lower-level
  5. datatools.ahrq.gov/hcup-fast-stats
    December 01, 2020 - •    Mental Health/Substance Use: 14.4 percent lower •    Injury: 3.4 percent lower •    Surgical … As a result, the NAS rates reported in Fast Stats for Missouri may be lower than NAS rates reported by … -CM Codes Starting October 1, 2015 S00-S99 series: Injuries to the head; neck; thorax; abdomen, lower … internal injury of chest, abdomen, and pelvis; open wound of the head, neck, trunk, upper limb, and lower … ; pulmonary collapse •    131: Respiratory failure; insufficiency; arrest (adult) •    133: Other lower
  6. datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/prod.dtp.local/files/2021-09/HCUPFastStats_NationalTrendsinInpatientStays.xls
    January 01, 2021 - hospitalization type are as follows: • Maternal: 0.3 percent higher • Neonatal: less than 0.01 percent lower … • Mental Health/Substance Use: 14.4 percent lower • Injury: 3.4 percent lower • Surgical: 0.6 percent … statistics for mental health/substance use in 2016 is for in-hospital mortality, which is 82.7 percent lower
  7. datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2022-03/HCUPFastStats_NationalTrendsinInpatientStays.xls
    January 01, 2022 - hospitalization type are as follows: • Maternal: 0.3 percent higher • Neonatal: less than 0.01 percent lower … • Mental Health/Substance Use: 14.4 percent lower • Injury: 3.4 percent lower • Surgical: 0.6 percent … statistics for mental health/substance use in 2016 is for in-hospital mortality, which is 82.7 percent lower
  8. datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2021-09/HCUPFastStats_NationalTrendsinInpatientStays.xls
    January 01, 2021 - hospitalization type are as follows: • Maternal: 0.3 percent higher • Neonatal: less than 0.01 percent lower … • Mental Health/Substance Use: 14.4 percent lower • Injury: 3.4 percent lower • Surgical: 0.6 percent … statistics for mental health/substance use in 2016 is for in-hospital mortality, which is 82.7 percent lower
  9. datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2022-05/DownloadTable_NationalTrendsInpatientStays_4-14-22_0.xls
    January 01, 2022 - hospitalization type are as follows: • Maternal: 0.3 percent higher • Neonatal: less than 0.01 percent lower … • Mental Health/Substance Use: 14.4 percent lower • Injury: 3.4 percent lower • Surgical: 0.6 percent … statistics for mental health/substance use in 2016 is for in-hospital mortality, which is 82.7 percent lower
  10. datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2022-10/DownloadTable_NationalTrendsInpatientStays_10-3-22.xls
    January 01, 2022 - hospitalization type are as follows: • Maternal: 0.3 percent higher • Neonatal: less than 0.01 percent lower … • Mental Health/Substance Use: 14.4 percent lower • Injury: 3.4 percent lower • Surgical: 0.6 percent … statistics for mental health/substance use in 2016 is for in-hospital mortality, which is 82.7 percent lower
  11. datatools.ahrq.gov/hcup-fast-stats/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2023/04/DownloadTable_NationalTrendsInpatientStays_10-3-22.xls
    January 01, 2023 - hospitalization type are as follows: • Maternal: 0.3 percent higher • Neonatal: less than 0.01 percent lower … • Mental Health/Substance Use: 14.4 percent lower • Injury: 3.4 percent lower • Surgical: 0.6 percent … statistics for mental health/substance use in 2016 is for in-hospital mortality, which is 82.7 percent lower
  12. datatools.ahrq.gov/hcupnet/methodology/
    January 01, 2022 - internal injury of thorax, abdomen, and pelvis; open wound of the head, neck, trunk, upper limb, and lower … initial encounter INJ004 – Fracture of the upper limb, initial encounter INJ005 – Fracture of the lower
  13. datatools.ahrq.gov/nhqdr/resources-addressing-disparities-and-improving-quality/
    January 01, 2022 - between populations may warrant quality improvement efforts if the overall population is experiencing lower
  14. datatools.ahrq.gov/nhqdr/methodology-report/
    November 01, 2023 - is 18.1 and the national estimate is 14.6, then the measure achieved the benchmark—its value is 19% lower
  15. datatools.ahrq.gov/hcup-fast-stats/faq/
    January 01, 2022 - hospital stays for patients under age 18 are for normal newborns; children are hospitalized at a much lower
  16. datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/prod.dtp.local/files/2021-09/HCUPFastStats_Neonatal%20AbstinenceSyndrome_NAS.xls
    January 01, 2021 - As a result, the NAS rates reported in Fast Stats for Missouri may be lower than NAS rates reported by
  17. datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2022-03/HCUPFastStats_Neonatal%20AbstinenceSyndrome_NAS.xls
    January 01, 2022 - As a result, the NAS rates reported in Fast Stats for Missouri may be lower than NAS rates reported by
  18. datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2021-09/HCUPFastStats_Neonatal%20AbstinenceSyndrome_NAS.xls
    January 01, 2021 - As a result, the NAS rates reported in Fast Stats for Missouri may be lower than NAS rates reported by
  19. datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2022-05/DownloadTable_NAS_5-16-22.xls
    January 01, 2022 - As a result, the NAS rates reported in Fast Stats for Missouri may be lower than NAS rates reported by
  20. datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2022-12/DownloadTable_NAS_11-9-22.xls
    January 01, 2022 - As a result, the NAS rates reported in Fast Stats for Missouri may be lower than NAS rates reported by

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