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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb242-Pediatric-ED-Visits-2015.pdf
January 01, 2015 - definition of a metropolitan service area as including a city and a population of at least 50,000 residents … • Large Central Metropolitan: Counties in a metropolitan area with 1 million or more residents … population
contained within the largest principal city of the MSA, or (3) containing at least 250,000 residents … city in the MSA
• Large Fringe Metropolitan: Counties in a metropolitan area with 1 million or more residents … and Noncore: Counties in a nonmetropolitan area (i.e., counties with no town greater
than 49,999 residents
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb159.jsp
July 01, 2013 - NCHS):
Large Central Metropolitan: Central counties of metropolitan areas with 1 million or more residents … Large Fringe Metropolitan: Fringe counties of counties of metropolitan areas with 1 million or more residents … Medium Metropolitan: Counties in metropolitan areas of 250,000–999,999 residents
Small Metropolitan … : Counties in metropolitan areas of 50,000–249,999 residents
Micropolitan: Nonmetropolitan counties … , i.e., a nonmetropolitan county with an area of 10,000 or more residents
Non-core: Nonmetropolitan
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/vars/hosp_bedsize/nisnote.jsp
September 01, 2008 - member of the Council of Teaching Hospitals (COTH) or has a ratio of full-time equivalent interns and residents
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/vars/hosp_bedsize/nrdnote.jsp
August 01, 2015 - member of the Council of Teaching Hospitals (COTH) or has a ratio of full-time equivalent interns and residents
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb137.jsp
July 01, 2012 - Urban:
Large Central Metropolitan: includes metropolitan areas with 1 million or more residents … Large Fringe Metropolitan: includes counties of metropolitan areas with 1 million or more residents … Medium and Small Metropolitan: includes areas with 50,000 to 999,999 residents. … Micropolitan and Noncore: includes nonmetropolitan counties (i.e., counties with no town greater than 50,000 residents
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/trendtables/HCUP-SummaryTrendTables-G2d.pdf
December 18, 2020 - HCUP-SummaryTrendTables-G2d
Summary Trend Tables:
Focus on Monthly Trends in the Rate of In-Hospital Mortality,
January 2019–June 2020
December 18, 2020
Recommended Citation: HCUP Summary Trend Tables. Focus on Monthly Trends in the Rate of In-
Hospital Mortality, January 2019–June 2020. Healthcare Cost and …
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/nation/kid/DataElements_KID_2003_HOSPITAL.pdf
January 01, 2003 - member of the Council of
Teaching Hospitals (COTH) or has a ratio of full-time equivalent interns and residents … member of the Council of Teaching Hospitals (COTH) or has a
ratio of full-time equivalent interns and residents … teaching hospitals include hospitals with a ratio of .25 or higher of full-time equivalent
interns and residents … KID, teaching status is
stored in the variable H_TCH and does not include the ratio of interns and residents
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb135.pdf
March 01, 2012 - following:
Urban:
– Large Central Metropolitan: includes metropolitan areas with 1 million or more residents … – Large Fringe Metropolitan: includes counties of metropolitan areas with 1 million or more
residents … – Medium and Small Metropolitan: includes areas with 50,000 to 999,999 residents. … Micropolitan and Noncore: includes nonmetropolitan counties (i.e., counties with no town greater
than 50,000 residents
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb103.pdf
December 01, 2010 - one of four categories:
– Large urban core includes metropolitan areas with 1 million or more residents … – Large urban fringe includes metropolitan areas with fewer than 1 million residents. … – Small urban includes non-metropolitan areas having an urban cluster of 10,000 to 49,999
residents … that are neither metropolitan nor micropolitan areas, i.e. counties with
no town greater than 10,000 residents
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb103.jsp
December 01, 2010 - one of four categories:
Large urban core includes metropolitan areas with 1 million or more residents … Large urban fringe includes metropolitan areas with fewer than 1 million residents. … Small urban includes non-metropolitan areas having an urban cluster of 10,000 to 49,999 residents. … that are neither metropolitan nor micropolitan areas, i.e. counties with no town greater than 10,000 residents
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb179-Emergency-Department-Trends.pdf
November 01, 2013 - Urban:
• Large Central Metropolitan: includes metropolitan areas with 1 million or more residents … • Large Fringe Metropolitan: includes counties of metropolitan areas with 1 million or more
residents … • Medium and Small Metropolitan: includes areas with 50,000 to 999,999 residents. … Micropolitan and Noncore: includes nonmetropolitan counties (i.e., counties with no town greater
than 50,000 residents
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb132.jsp
May 01, 2012 - following:
Urban:
Large Central Metropolitan: includes metropolitan areas with 1 million or more residents … Large Fringe Metropolitan: includes counties of metropolitan areas with 1 million or more residents … Medium and Small Metropolitan: includes areas with 50,000 to 999,999 residents. … Micropolitan and Noncore: includes nonmetropolitan counties (i.e., counties with no town greater than 50,000 residents
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/race/GeographicInfoIB.pdf
April 01, 2011 - poverty level (FPL) by race
• Percentage of children experiencing double jeopardy (more than 20.0% of
residents … GIS mapping and
CBPR were used to collect insights from residents living and working in at-risk
communities
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/datainnovations/nj.jsp
October 01, 2010 - Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a major public health challenge, afflicting over 295,000 U.S. residents
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/vars/hosp_bedsize/kidnote.jsp
September 01, 2008 - member of the Council of Teaching Hospitals (COTH) or has a ratio of full-time equivalent interns and residents
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb226-Patient-Residence-Opioid-Hospital-Stays-ED-Visits-by-State.pdf
December 01, 2016 - NCHS):
• Large Central Metropolitan: Central counties of metropolitan areas with 1 million or more residents … • Large Fringe Metropolitan: Fringe counties of metropolitan areas with 1 million or more residents … • Medium Metropolitan: Counties in metropolitan areas of 250,000–999,999 residents
• Small Metropolitan … : Counties in metropolitan areas of 50,000–249,999 residents
• Micropolitan: Nonmetropolitan counties … areas of 10,000 or more residents
• Noncore: Nonmetropolitan and nonmicropolitan counties
For this
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb182-Medicaid-Uninsured-Hospitalizations-2012.pdf
January 01, 2012 - residency program, is a member of the Council
of Teaching Hospitals, or has 25 or more interns and residents … following:
Urban:
• Large Central Metropolitan: includes metropolitan areas with 1 million or more residents … • Large Fringe Metropolitan: includes counties of metropolitan areas with 1 million or more
residents … • Medium and Small Metropolitan: includes areas with 50,000 to 999,999 residents. … Micropolitan and Noncore: includes nonmetropolitan counties (i.e., counties with no town greater
than 50,000 residents
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/methods/MS2021-02-Distance-to-Hospital.pdf
May 26, 2021 - definition of a metropolitan service area as including a city and
a population of at least 50,000 residents … .36
• Large Central Metropolitan: Counties in a metropolitan area with 1 million or more
residents … population contained within the largest principal city of the MSA, or (3)
containing at least 250,000 residents … • Small Metropolitan: Counties in a metropolitan area of 50,000–249,999 residents
• Micropolitan: … Counties in a nonmetropolitan area of 10,000–49,999 residents
• Noncore: Counties in a nonmetropolitan
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb192-Pediatric-Preventable-Hospitalizations-Asthma-Diabetes.jsp
June 01, 2015 - version of the Urban Influence Codes:
Large Metropolitan: Metropolitan areas with 1 million or more residents … Small Metropolitan: Metropolitan areas with fewer than 1 million residents
Micropolitan: Micropolitan
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb136.pdf
March 01, 2012 - population of 1 million
or greater
– Medium and Small Metropolitan: includes areas of 50,000 to 999,999 residents … Micropolitan and Noncore: includes nonmetropolitan counties (i.e., counties with no town
greater than 50,000 residents