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Population Health and Vital Statistics

Hospital Inpatient Discharges & Emergency Room Visits Statistics

For Injury & Poisoning

All-listed Diagnoses

Number of times injury and poisoning were mentioned in one or more of the diagnostic fields in the inpatient discharge and emergency room records (Table A)

Number of injury and poisoning-related inpatient discharges by race/ethnicity, gender, age group, and county of residence (Table B)

Number of injury and poisoning-related emergency room visits by race/ethnicity, gender, age group, and county of residence (Table C)

First-listed Diagnosis

Number of inpatient discharges with injury and poisoning as first-listed diagnosis by age group, gender, race/ethnicity, and county of residence (Table 1)

Patient days for inpatient discharges with injury and poisoning as first-listed diagnosis by age group, gender, race/ethnicity, and county of residence (Table 2)

Average length of hospital stay for inpatient discharges with injury and poisoning as first-listed diagnosis by age group, gender, race/ethnicity, and county of residence (Table 3)

Rate of inpatient discharges with injury and poisoning as first-listed diagnosis by gender, age group, race/ethnicity, and county of residence (Table 4)

Rate of patient days with injury and poisoning as first-listed diagnosis by gender, age group, race/ethnicity, and county of residence (Table 5)

Intent and Mechanism of Injury

Injury-related inpatient discharges and emergency room visits by intent and mechanism of injury

Injury-related inpatient discharges and emergency room visits by intent and mechanism of injury by county of residence

ICD-9-CM codes 800-999/ICD-10-CM codes S00-T88.9XXS were used to identify the discharges for injury and poisoning.

This report was prepared and made Web-ready by:

  • Matthew Roach, MPH, Vital Statistics Manager
  • Yan Huang, MS, Data Analyst
  • Danielle Manapat, PhD, Data Analyst
  • Clare Torres, Senior Health Data Analyst