Reports available on this page describe case counts,
charges, length of stay and averages by payer by Diagnosis Related Group using
the most current complete year inpatient acute care hospital uniform billing
information.
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| Total Inpatient Charges by Primary Payer |
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| Prior to 1998 data is available for download as a single Lotus spreadsheet file in a zipped format. Succeeding years, data is available in an Excel spreadsheet file in a zipped format. |
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The following reports available on this page describe the
inpatient case counts in four ways: 1) by hospital by primary
payer; 2) by hospital by the county of residence; 3) by primary diagnosis
by county of residence; 4) by E-code by county of residence. These are from
the inpatient acute care hospital uniform billing information.
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1999 |
| Total Inpatient Cases by Hospital by Primary Payer |
19K |
| Total Inpatient Cases by Hospital by County of Residence |
21K |
| Total Inpatient Cases by Primary Diagnosis by County of Residence |
110K |
| Total Inpatient Cases by E-Code by County of Residence |
68K |
| Data available for download as 4 Excel spreadsheets in ZIP files. |
121K |
View this data from 2000 forward |