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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/state/sedddist/sedddist_filecompvt.jsp
March 01, 2007 - Records for patients treated in the ED, and then treated and released from observation care are also
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/state/siddist/siddist_filecompia.jsp
August 01, 2006 - July 1, 2016, previous restrictions on the exclusion of records for (1) behavioral health patients treated … Behavioral health patients treated in chemical dependency or psychiatric care units were defined by IHA
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb286-ED-Frequent-Conditions-2018.pdf
January 01, 2018 - However, most patients seen in the ED are treated and then
discharged without hospital admission.3 … costly than other types
of outpatient visits.5 Understanding the specific diagnoses among
patients treated … a For ED visits that are treated and released, the first-listed diagnosis represents the
condition, … visits was more than 400 per 1,000 population; over 85 percent of ED visits
involved patients who were treated … SEDD capture information on ED visits that do not result in an admission (i.e., patients who
were treated
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb266-Injuries-Causes-ED-Visits-2017.pdf
January 01, 2017 - for Disease Control and Prevention estimated
unintentional falls were the leading cause of injuries treated … death among people aged 1–44
years.2 However, the majority of injuries are nonfatal, and many
are treated … Injuries, by Cause of Injury, 2017
Highlights
■ Falls were the most common
cause of injuries treated … Across all injury causes, the majority of ED visits (89.9 percent) were treated and released. … National Estimates of the 10 Leading Causes of Nonfatal
Injuries Treated in Hospital Emergency Departments
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb305-dental-conditions-2019-2020.pdf
January 01, 2020 - SEDD) to capture information on ED visits that do not result in an admission (i.e.,
patients who were treated … Diagnosis
For ED visits that are treated and released, the first-listed diagnosis represents the condition … SEDD capture information on ED
visits that do not result in an admission (i.e., patients who were treated
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/trendtables/HCUPSummaryTrendTables_Methods.xlsx
December 01, 2022 - ED visits include those treated-and-released from the ED (e.g., discharged home, transferred to another … Percent of discharges based on patients who are treated in hospitals in the geographic area Percentages … Average length of stay based on patients who are treated in hospitals in the geographic area Average … In-hospital mortality rate based on patients who are treated in hospitals in the geographic area The … Percent of ED-treat-and-release visits based on patients who are treated in hospitals in the geographic
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/state/sedddist/sedddist_filecompmd.jsp
August 01, 2006 - the hierarchical assignment of encounter type, the ED data file would include records for patients treated … in the ED, and then treated and released from observation care.
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb47.pdf
February 01, 2008 - Because adults and
children are treated in the ED for very different reasons, discussion
of ED visits … , those who were admitted to the hospital were about 20 years older (62 years) than
those who were treated-and-released … of these injuries
(about 1 percent each) resulted in admission to the hospital—most patients were treated … literature suggests that insurance status may influence ED disposition (i.e., whether a patient is
treated-and-released … Treat-and-release ED visits
Treat-and-release ED visits were those ED visits in which patients are treated-and-released
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb92.pdf
July 01, 2010 - The number of patients with mental health and
substance abuse (MHSA) conditions treated in EDs has been … Treat-and-release ED visits
Treat-and-release ED visits were those ED visits in which patients are treated … disability
insurance), and people of all ages with End-Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure
treated … MHSA
conditions
All other ED visits
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Admitted to Hospital Treated … only Co-occurring MHSA conditions
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Admitted to the Hospital Treated
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb157.jsp
June 01, 2013 - The vast majority (96 percent) of ED visits resulted in the child being treated and released from the … larger proportion of pediatric ED visits, regardless of whether the visit resulted in the child being treated … children younger than 18 years; the vast majority (96 percent) of those visits resulted in children being treated … larger proportion of pediatric ED visits, regardless of whether the visits resulted in the child being treated … the majority of visits resulted in children being discharged home (97.20%); some left without being treated
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb157.pdf
March 01, 2013 - The vast
majority (96 percent) of ED visits resulted in the child being
treated and released from the … larger proportion of pediatric ED visits, regardless of whether the visit
resulted in the child being treated … younger
than 18 years; the vast majority
(96 percent) of those visits
resulted in children being
treated … proportion of pediatric ED
visits, regardless of whether the
visits resulted in the child being
treated … the majority of visits resulted in children being discharged home (97.20%); some left
without being treated
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb203-Emergency-Department-Children-Diabetes.pdf
January 01, 2016 - Most of these patients were treated
and released (76.5 percent), and
the remaining 23.5 percent were … were most likely to be admitted to the hospital and
those aged 14–17 years were most likely to be treated … ■ Among children and young adults, females were more likely than males to be treated and
released … the lowest-income communities, a higher percentage distribution of diabetes-related ED visits were
treated … aFor those ED visits that were treated and released, the first-listed condition can be interpreted as
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb311-ED-visit-costs-2021.pdf
January 01, 2021 - ED visits considered in this
Statistical Brief include only patients who were treated and
released … ■ Routine discharge was the most frequent discharge status for patients who were treated and
released
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb228-Breast-Reconstruction-For-Mastectomy.pdf
June 01, 2016 - ■ Women treated in rural hospitals were 59 percent more likely than women treated in urban
hospitals … compared with 18.3 percent of women treated in an urban hospital. … ■ Women who were treated in rural hospitals were more likely to receive breast reconstruction … as an ambulatory surgery compared with women treated in urban hospitals. … compared with 50.7 percent of women treated in an urban hospital.
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/datainnovations/clinicalcontentenhancementtoolkit/ny10.pdf
July 31, 2012 - of patients who received certain cardiac
procedures from 2008 to 2010 (a separate list of patients treated … ELEMENT
FIELD
NAME
VALUE FORMAT COMMENTS
1 HOSPITAL ID HOSP
Identify the hospital that
treated … assigned by hospital
PID-3.4 Assigning Authority for ID Usually, ID of hospital where patient was treated … PID-18.4
Assigning Authority for
Account Number ID
Usually, ID of hospital where patient was treated
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb136.pdf
March 01, 2012 - 76,100 ED
visits for firearm-related injuries,
accounting for less than 1 percent
of all injuries treated … ■ Most ED visits for unintentional
firearm injuries (62.5 percent)
were treated in the ED and … These visits accounted for less than one percent of all
injuries treated in the emergency department … Most ED visits for unintentional firearm injuries
(62.5 percent) were treated in the ED and released … injury with a firearm (percentage distribution by discharge status)
ED visit in which the patient is
treated
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb167.pdf
September 01, 2013 - in the ED are presented in Table 1 for all ED
visits and by discharge status (i.e., admitted versus treated … across the
metropolitan and rural areas; however, the rate of diabetes-related ED visits that were treated … different between the two types of ED visits—those resulting in a hospital admission and
those being treated … 12.3
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
All Admitted to Hospital Treated … Among patients who are treated and
released, the higher proportion of ED visits with no complications
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb167.jsp
November 01, 2013 - in the ED are presented in Table 1 for all ED visits and by discharge status (i.e., admitted versus treated … across the metropolitan and rural areas; however, the rate of diabetes-related ED visits that were treated … different between the two types of ED visits—those resulting in a hospital admission and those being treated … Treated and Released: Medicare, 45.7%; Medicaid, 16.8%; Private, 25.3%; Uninsured, 12.3%. … Among patients who are treated and released, the higher proportion of ED visits with no complications
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb203-Emergency-Department-Children-Diabetes.jsp
April 01, 2016 - preventable with optimal access to quality primary care. 3 Patients presenting to the ED can be treated … Most of these patients were treated and released (76.5 percent), and the remaining 23.5 percent were … Among children and young adults, females were more likely than males to be treated and released. … the lowest-income communities, a higher percentage distribution of diabetes-related ED visits were treated … a For those ED visits that were treated and released, the first-listed condition can be interpreted
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/datainnovations/clinicalcontentenhancementtoolkit/ny10.jsp
September 01, 2014 - of patients who received certain cardiac procedures from 2008 to 2010 (a separate list of patients treated … ELEMENT
FIELD NAME
VALUE FORMAT
COMMENTS
1
HOSPITAL ID
HOSP
Identify the hospital that treated … by hospital
PID-3.4
Assigning Authority for ID
Usually, ID of hospital where patient was treated … PID-18.4
Assigning Authority for Account Number ID
Usually, ID of hospital where patient was treated