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  1. datatools.ahrq.gov/meps-ic/meps-ic-whats-new/
    December 01, 2023 - government employees that are enrolled in a plan that covers dental care, mental health care, and/or substanceabuse treatment Visit the Public Sector “Establishments or Governments” for two new estimates – III.A … abuse treatment Visit the Private-State “Establishments or Governments” for two new estimates – … I.B.2.k: Percent of employees enrolled in a plan that covers dental care, mental health care, and/or substanceabuse treatment Visit the Private-National “Offer/Take-up Establishment Level” for two new estimates
  2. datatools.ahrq.gov/hcupnet/methodology/
    January 01, 2022 - mental health CCS or a substance use CCS when the set of diagnosis codes includes a mental health or substanceabuse condition along with a maternal condition (e.g., drug dependence in pregnancy).
  3. datatools.ahrq.gov/hcup-fast-stats
    December 01, 2020 - into a mental health CCS or a substance use CCS when the diagnosis code includes a mental health or substanceabuse condition along with a maternal condition (e.g., drug dependence in pregnancy).   … unspecified; continuous; episodic) 304.70-304.72: Combinations of opioid type drug with any other drugdependence (unspecified; continuous; episodic) 305.50-305.52: Opioid abuse (unspecified; continuous
  4. datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2022-10/DownloadTable_NationalTrendsInpatientStays_10-3-22.xls
    January 01, 2022 - into a mental health CCS or a substance use CCS when the diagnosis code includes a mental health or substanceabuse condition along with a maternal condition (e.g., drug dependence in pregnancy).
  5. datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2022-05/DownloadTable_NationalTrendsInpatientStays_4-14-22_0.xls
    January 01, 2022 - into a mental health CCS or a substance use CCS when the diagnosis code includes a mental health or substanceabuse condition along with a maternal condition (e.g., drug dependence in pregnancy).
  6. datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/prod.dtp.local/files/2021-09/HCUPFastStats_NationalTrendsinInpatientStays.xls
    January 01, 2021 - into a mental health CCS or a substance use CCS when the diagnosis code includes a mental health or substanceabuse condition along with a maternal condition (e.g., drug dependence in pregnancy).
  7. datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2022-03/HCUPFastStats_NationalTrendsinInpatientStays.xls
    January 01, 2022 - into a mental health CCS or a substance use CCS when the diagnosis code includes a mental health or substanceabuse condition along with a maternal condition (e.g., drug dependence in pregnancy).
  8. datatools.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2021-09/HCUPFastStats_NationalTrendsinInpatientStays.xls
    January 01, 2021 - into a mental health CCS or a substance use CCS when the diagnosis code includes a mental health or substanceabuse condition along with a maternal condition (e.g., drug dependence in pregnancy).
  9. datatools.ahrq.gov/hcup-fast-stats/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2024/04/FSNationalTrendsInpatientStays-dy21Deliverable-08Apr2024.xlsx
    January 01, 2024 - into a mental health CCS or a substance use CCS when the diagnosis code includes a mental health or substanceabuse condition along with a maternal condition (e.g., drug dependence in pregnancy).
  10. datatools.ahrq.gov/hcup-fast-stats/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2023/04/DownloadTable_NationalTrendsInpatientStays_10-3-22.xls
    January 01, 2023 - into a mental health CCS or a substance use CCS when the diagnosis code includes a mental health or substanceabuse condition along with a maternal condition (e.g., drug dependence in pregnancy).
  11. datatools.ahrq.gov/hcup-fast-stats/faq/
    January 01, 2022 - into a mental health CCS or a substance use CCS when the diagnosis code includes a mental health or substanceabuse condition along with a maternal condition (e.g., drug dependence in pregnancy).
  12. datatools.ahrq.gov/hcupnet/glossary/
    January 01, 2022 - types (i.e., general conditions) in the following hierarchical order: maternal/neonatal, mental health/substanceabuse, injury, surgical, and medical.

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