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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2024-03/bruzzese1-report.pdf
January 01, 2024 - Wednesday, March 21 @ 04:20:27
In California, the most populous and diverse state in the country, significant … reports — the first in a new series of CHCF-supported projects focusing on end-of-life issues
— found significant … LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In California, the most populous and diverse state
in the country, significant … reports -- the
first in a new series of CHCF-supported projects focusing on end-of-life issues -- found
significant
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/home/getfilebytoken/j69Hq5ALvzg74e-ngkzSep
April 01, 2016 - The only study with a
statistically significant increase in hemorrhagic stroke
(OR, 1.84 [CI, 1.01 to … The largest and most consistent statisti-
cally significant differences in baseline bleeding risk oc- … due in part to rarer events and smaller effect
size, the increased RR of hemorrhagic stroke was not
statistically … significant, with a best estimate of 1.27 (CI,
0.96 to 1.68) for very-low-dose aspirin use in CVD pri … For
both types of bleeding, our pooled estimates were not
statistically heterogeneous; their imprecision
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/patient-safety-resources/resources/advances-in-patient-safety-2/vol2/Advances-Jones_29.pdf
February 23, 2008 - This difference was statistically
significant for the three beliefs and practices that support a reporting … percent-positive score according to
whether a CAH participated in the followup safety culture activities was statistically … significant
for four of the unit/department level dimensions: nonpunitive response to error, communication … Participators 2005 (n=17) Participators 2007 (n=17) Nonparticipators 2005 (n=4) Nonparticipators 2007 (n=4)
*Statistically … significant difference between participators and nonparticipators from 2005 to 2007 at p <0.05.
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/nation/nis/tools/stats/NIS_2008_MaskedStats_Core.PDF
January 01, 2008 - 0.04%
482: TRACHEOSTOMY FOR FACE,MOUTH & NECK DIAGNOSES 3,054 0.04%
484: CRANIOTOMY FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT … TRAUMA 671 0.01%
485: LIMB REATTACHMENT, HIP & FEMUR PROC FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 3,009 0.04% … PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 6,049 0.07%
487: OTHER MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 6,332 … TRAUMA 1,260 0.02%
511: NON-EXTENSIVE BURNS W/O CC OR SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 2,118 0.03%
512: SIMULTANEOUS … 0.07%
23: FACTORS INFLUENCING HLTH STAT & OTHR CONTACTS WITH HLTH SERVCS 131,808 1.62%
24: MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2024-12/romano-report.pdf
January 01, 2024 - In a natural experiment involving State and University of
Minnesota employees, the only significant … were more likely to use the report card than those with lower self-efficacy, this
difference was not statistically … We found a significant interaction between
forced switching and tenure in CalPERS, such that employees … There were no statistically significant
differences in the identifiable characteristics of employees … In multivariate analysis, the only significant predictors of switching to a new health plan included
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/nation/nis/tools/stats/NIS_2005_SummaryStats_CORE.PDF
January 01, 2005 - MAJOR PROBLEMS 32560 0.41
389: FULL TERM NEONATE W MAJOR PROBLEMS 62721 0.78
390: NEONATE W OTHER SIGNIFICANT … 483: TRACHEOSTOMY EXCEPT FOR FACE,MOUTH & NECK DIAGNOSES 20524 0.26
484: CRANIOTOMY FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT … TRAUMA 706 0.01
485: LIMB REATTACHMENT, HIP AND FEMUR PROC FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT
TRAU
2893 0.04 … PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 5927 0.07
487: OTHER MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 5848 0.07 … TRAUMA 1539 0.02
511: NON-EXTENSIVE BURNS W/O CC OR SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 3357 0.04
please refer to
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/nation/nis/tools/stats/NIS_2003_SummaryStats_CORE.PDF
January 01, 2003 - MAJOR PROBLEMS 30613 0.38
389: FULL TERM NEONATE W MAJOR PROBLEMS 58284 0.73
390: NEONATE W OTHER SIGNIFICANT … 483: TRACHEOSTOMY EXCEPT FOR FACE,MOUTH & NECK DIAGNOSES 20697 0.26
484: CRANIOTOMY FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT … , 2005
DRG18 Frequency
Percent
of
Total
485: LIMB REATTACHMENT, HIP AND FEMUR PROC FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT … PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 6106 0.08
487: OTHER MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 5911 0.07 … TRAUMA 1229 0.02
511: NON-EXTENSIVE BURNS W/O CC OR SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 2671 0.03
please refer to
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/nation/nis/tools/stats/NIS_2004_SummaryStats_CORE.PDF
January 01, 2004 - MAJOR PROBLEMS 34959 0.44
389: FULL TERM NEONATE W MAJOR PROBLEMS 60253 0.75
390: NEONATE W OTHER SIGNIFICANT … 483: TRACHEOSTOMY EXCEPT FOR FACE,MOUTH & NECK DIAGNOSES 20992 0.26
484: CRANIOTOMY FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT … , 2006
DRG18 Frequency
Percent
of
Total
485: LIMB REATTACHMENT, HIP AND FEMUR PROC FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT … PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 7503 0.09
487: OTHER MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 7078 0.09 … TRAUMA 1205 0.02
511: NON-EXTENSIVE BURNS W/O CC OR SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 2419 0.03
please refer to
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb313-prevalence-burden-HAIs-2016-2021.pdf
January 01, 2021 - infections (HAIs) develop while a patient is
receiving healthcare for another condition.1 HAIs are a significant … Because of the large sample size of the HCUP SID, small differences can
be statistically significant … MDC 23 Factors influencing health status and other contacts with health services
MDC 24 Multiple significant
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/nation/nis/tools/stats/NIS_2002_SummaryStats_10PCT_SAMPLE_A.PDF
January 01, 2002 - O MAJOR PROBLEMS 4138 0.53
389: FULL TERM NEONATE W MAJOR PROBLEMS 5602 0.71
390: NEONATE W OTHER SIGNIFICANT … 0.04
483: TRACHEOSTOMY EXCEPT FOR FACE,MOUTH & NECK DIAGNOSES 1878 0.24
484: CRANIOTOMY FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT … TRAUMA 65 0.01
485: LIMB REATTACHMENT, HIP AND FEMUR PROC FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT
TRAU
275 0.04 … PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 553 0.07
please refer to the section on Description of … TRAUMA 120 0.02
511: NON-EXTENSIVE BURNS W/O CC OR SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 201 0.03
please refer to the
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/nation/nis/tools/stats/NIS_2002_SummaryStats_10PCT_SAMPLE_B.PDF
January 01, 2002 - O MAJOR PROBLEMS 4122 0.52
389: FULL TERM NEONATE W MAJOR PROBLEMS 5792 0.74
390: NEONATE W OTHER SIGNIFICANT … TRAUMA 69 0.01
485: LIMB REATTACHMENT, HIP AND FEMUR PROC FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT
TRAU
235 0.03 … PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 564 0.07
487: OTHER MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 556 0.07 … TRAUMA 102 0.01
511: NON-EXTENSIVE BURNS W/O CC OR SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 207 0.03
please refer to the … 580 0.07
23: FACTORS INFLUENCING HLTH STAT & OTHR CONTACTS WITH HLTH SERVCS 12763 1.63
24: MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/patientsafetyculture/hospital/2016/2016_hospitalsops_report_pt1.pdf
January 01, 2016 - Statistically “Significant” Differences Between Scores
You may be interested in determining the statistical … significant. … While a 1 percent difference between percent positive
scores might be “statistically” significant (that … Keep in mind that statistically significant differences are not always important, and
nonsignificant … A 5 percentage point difference is likely to be statistically significant
for most hospitals given the
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/nation/nis/tools/stats/NIS_2001_SummaryStats_10PCT_SAMPLE_A.PDF
January 01, 2001 - O MAJOR PROBLEMS 2885 0.39
389: FULL TERM NEONATE W MAJOR PROBLEMS 5397 0.72
390: NEONATE W OTHER SIGNIFICANT … TRAUMA 58 0.01
485: LIMB REATTACHMENT, HIP AND FEMUR PROC FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT
TRAU
256 0.03 … PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 455 0.06
please refer to the section on Description of … TRAUMA 101 0.01
511: NON-EXTENSIVE BURNS W/O CC OR SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 256 0.03
please refer to the … 605 0.08
23: FACTORS INFLUENCING HLTH STAT & OTHR CONTACTS WITH HLTH SERVCS 12234 1.64
24: MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/nation/nis/tools/stats/NIS_2000_SummaryStats_10PCT_SAMPLE_A.PDF
January 01, 2000 - O MAJOR PROBLEMS 3028 0.41
389: FULL TERM NEONATE W MAJOR PROBLEMS 5821 0.78
390: NEONATE W OTHER SIGNIFICANT … TRAUMA 58 0.01
485: LIMB REATTACHMENT, HIP AND FEMUR PROC FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT
TRAU
205 0.03 … PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 518 0.07
please refer to the section on Description of … TRAUMA 96 0.01
511: NON-EXTENSIVE BURNS W/O CC OR SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 216 0.03
please refer to the … 499 0.07
23: FACTORS INFLUENCING HLTH STAT & OTHR CONTACTS WITH HLTH SERVCS 11909 1.60
24: MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/nation/nis/tools/stats/NIS_2000_SummaryStats_10PCT_SAMPLE_B.PDF
January 01, 2000 - O MAJOR PROBLEMS 2907 0.39
389: FULL TERM NEONATE W MAJOR PROBLEMS 5978 0.80
390: NEONATE W OTHER SIGNIFICANT … 0.04
483: TRACHEOSTOMY EXCEPT FOR FACE,MOUTH & NECK DIAGNOSES 1787 0.24
484: CRANIOTOMY FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT … TRAUMA 50 0.01
485: LIMB REATTACHMENT, HIP AND FEMUR PROC FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT
TRAU
214 0.03 … PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 474 0.06
please refer to the section on Description of … TRAUMA 92 0.01
511: NON-EXTENSIVE BURNS W/O CC OR SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 198 0.03
please refer to the
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/nation/nis/tools/stats/NIS_2001_SummaryStats_10PCT_SAMPLE_B.PDF
January 01, 2001 - O MAJOR PROBLEMS 2697 0.36
389: FULL TERM NEONATE W MAJOR PROBLEMS 5438 0.73
390: NEONATE W OTHER SIGNIFICANT … TRAUMA 56 0.01
485: LIMB REATTACHMENT, HIP AND FEMUR PROC FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT
TRAU
204 0.03 … PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 460 0.06
487: OTHER MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 415 0.06 … TRAUMA 110 0.01
511: NON-EXTENSIVE BURNS W/O CC OR SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 260 0.03
please refer to the … 633 0.08
23: FACTORS INFLUENCING HLTH STAT & OTHR CONTACTS WITH HLTH SERVCS 12326 1.65
24: MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT
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www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/making-healthcare-safer/mhs3/index.html
August 01, 2024 - sustained national attention and notable successful interventions in recent years, patient safety remains a significant
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/patient-safety-resources/resources/advances-in-patient-safety-2/vol3/Advances-Gandhi_22.pdf
February 01, 2007 - NS = not significant
Patient Surveys
As summarized in Table 6, intervention patients were significantly
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www.ahrq.gov/prevention/resources/vision/resources/vision3.html
October 01, 2002 - Patients in both groups showed significant improvements in both measures of function. … However, the sample size was too small to detect any significant difference in function due to the use … Moreover, the lack of adequate diagnostic tools may preclude the identification by physicians of a significant … investigators' ability to design rigorous evaluations of effectiveness with large enough sample sizes to derive statistically … significant findings.
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/nation/kid/tools/stats/PublicSummaryStats_KID_2006_Core.PDF
January 01, 2006 - MAJOR PROBLEMS 134999 4.31
389: FULL TERM NEONATE W MAJOR PROBLEMS 116442 3.72
390: NEONATE W OTHER SIGNIFICANT … 1478 0.05
482: TRACHEOSTOMY FOR FACE,MOUTH & NECK DIAGNOSES 363 0.01
484: CRANIOTOMY FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT … for DRG24
DRG24 Frequency
Percent
of
Total
485: LIMB REATTACHMENT, HIP & FEMUR PROC FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT … PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 4289 0.14
487: OTHER MULTIPLE SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 4946 0.16 … TRAUMA 537 0.02
511: NON-EXTENSIVE BURNS W/O CC OR SIGNIFICANT TRAUMA 4123 0.13
513: PANCREAS TRANSPLANT