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  1. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb139.jsp
    July 01, 2012 - The lifetime prevalence of experiencing kidney stone disease has been estimated to be 13 percent for menMen (497 per 100,000) were more likely than women (369 per 100,000) to have an ED visit for kidney stone … However men and women had identical rates of ED visits resulting in a hospitalization (85 per 100,000
  2. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb44.pdf
    January 01, 2008 - GERD hospital stays occurred more among women than with men. … The surgery estimates for both men and women decreased from 1998 to 2005, with a greater rate of decline … among men, at -35 percent.
  3. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb68.pdf
    March 01, 2009 - The rate of brain cancer-related hospitalization increased dramatically with age; men over 65 had … In fact, the rate of brain cancer hospitalizations was highest among men over the age of 65, with 36.6 … The rate of brain cancer-related hospitalizations was highest among men age 65 and older, 2006 St ay
  4. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb65.pdf
    December 01, 2008 - distribution, 51 percent of GI bleeding hospitalizations occurred among women and 49 percent among men … The inpatient death rate for GI bleeding hospitalizations among both women and men decreased from 1998 … to 2006, with a 25 percent decline for women and a 21 percent decrease for men.
  5. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb9.jsp
    June 01, 2006 - Policy makers and healthcare providers are concerned about the health status of men because many common … chronic diseases afflict men more frequently than women.
  6. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb9.pdf
    June 01, 2006 - Policy makers and health care providers are concerned about the health status of men because many common … chronic diseases afflict men more frequently than women.
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    January 01, 2008 - and 6.3 percent of female discharges in 2008 and was ranked as the second most frequent procedure in men … PTCA was the fifth most common procedure for men and the sixteenth most common for women.
  8. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb47.pdf
    February 01, 2008 - Rates of ED visits were 21.0 percent greater among women than men (412.5 visits per 1,000 women compared … to 340.9 visits per 1,000 men), but this gender difference decreased to 11.4 percent for those ED visits … resulted in hospitalization (75.6 admissions per 1,000 women compared to 67.9 admissions per 1,000 men
  9. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb216-Mental-Substance-Use-Disorder-ED-Visit-Trends.pdf
    October 12, 2016 - SUDs: women aged 45–64 years (50.2 percent increase)  Depression, anxiety, or stress reactions: men … aged 45–64 years (64.5 percent increase)  Psychoses or bipolar disorders: men and women aged 18 … –44 years (56.7 and 61.6 percent increase, respectively) and men aged 45–64 years (59.2 percent increase
  10. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb43.pdf
    December 01, 2007 - Also, among patients with CHF, women were more likely than men to have pulmonary heart disease (58.3 … percent of women versus 41.7 percent of men).
  11. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb216-Mental-Substance-Use-Disorder-ED-Visit-Trends.jsp
    December 01, 2016 - SUDs: women aged 45-64 years (50.2 percent increase) Depression, anxiety, or stress reactions: men … aged 45-64 years (64.5 percent increase) Psychoses or bipolar disorders: men and women aged 18-44 … years (56.7 and 61.6 percent increase, respectively) and men aged 45-64 years (59.2 percent increase)
  12. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb247-Opioid-Hospital-Stays-Women.pdf
    October 01, 2018 - For example, compared with men, women are more likely to be prescribed painkillers and are likely to … opioid-related hospitalizations3 and deaths4 has been increasing faster in recent years among women than men … Indeed, in most states in 2014, women had higher opioid-related hospitalization rates than men.5
  13. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb78.pdf
    August 01, 2009 - ■ Hospital stays in which the patient left AMA were 1.6 times more common among men than among … inverse was true of all other hospitals stays: women were 1.1 times more likely to be hospitalized than men
  14. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb54.pdf
    August 01, 2008 - accounted fo of these stay Among adu disorders we as likely to b reason for a hospital stay with no men … women, the hospitalization rate for asthma-related stays was about 2.5 times greater than the rate for men
  15. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb60.pdf
    October 01, 2008 - Men were more likely than women to be hospitalized with TB. … Conversely, men comprised 46.4 percent of stays for hospitalizations for all conditions.
  16. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb108.pdf
    April 01, 2011 - More than half of uninsured hospitalizations were for men (51.9 percent); in contrast, men accounted
  17. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb137.pdf
    March 01, 2012 - third of ad Mass Inde classified prevalenc recent evi slowing.4 the preva obesity in (33.4 perc men … of obesity d idence sugge From 2007–2 lence of obes women has cent) to 2009– eased from 19 cent).4 Men
  18. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb76.pdf
    July 01, 2009 - commonly occurs in females; women are four times more likely to be diagnosed with the disease than men … and 20 stays per 100,000 population for males—a rate more than six times higher for women than for men
  19. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/factsandfigures/facts_figures_2005.jsp
    January 01, 2005 - Three out of four admissions for alcohol-related conditions in the 18–84 age group were for men. … In 2005, 473 out of every 100,000 men experienced a hospitalization for coronary artery disease. … This was the most prevalent reason among men for a hospitalization for a circulatory condition. … Men were more likely to be hospitalized for: coronary artery disease heart attack occlusion of … to treat heart disease and stroke are the most common reasons for admission to the hospital for both men
  20. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb137.jsp
    July 01, 2012 - changed significantly from 1999-2000 (33.4 percent) to 2009-2010 (35.8 percent), but the prevalence in men … increased from 1999-2000 (27.5 percent) to 2009-2010 (35.5 percent). 4 Men and women now have nearly

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