SHIP Emergency Department Visit Rate Due To Diabetes 2008-2017
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This is historical data. The update frequency has been set to "Static Data" and is here for historic value. Updated on 8/14/2024 Emergency Department Visit Rate Due To Diabetes - This indicator shows the emergency department visit rate due to diabetes (per 100,000 population). Diabetes can lead to blindness, heart, and blood vessel disease, stroke, kidney failure, amputations, nerve damage, pregnancy complications, and birth defects. Emergency department visits for diabetes-related complications may signify that the disease is uncontrolled. In Maryland, there were 12,907 emergency department visits for primary diagnosis of diabetes in 2014.
SHIP Emergency Department Visit Rate Due To Asthma 2008-2017
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Emergency Department Visit Rate Due To Asthma - This indicator shows the rate of emergency department visits due to asthma per 10,000 population. Asthma is a chronic health condition which causes very serious breathing problems. When properly controlled through close outpatient medical supervision, individuals and families can manage their asthma without costly emergency intervention. In Maryland, there are nearly 50,000 emergency department visit related to asthma each year.
SHIP Emergency Department Visits Related To Mental Health Conditions 2008-2017
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Emergency Department Visits Related To Mental Health Conditions - This indicator shows the rate of emergency department visits related to mental health disorders* (per 100,000 population). Mental health problems can place a heavy burden on the healthcare system, particularly when persons in crisis utilize emergency departments instead of other sources of care when available. In Maryland, there were 207,650 mental health disorder-related emergency department visits in 2014.*Diagnoses include adjustment disorders, anxiety disorders, attention deficit disorders, disruptive behavior disorders, mood disorders, personality disorders, schizophrenia, and other psychotic disorders, suicide and intentional self-inflicted injury and miscellaneous mental disorders.
Emergency Department Volume and Capacity
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This dataset provides the Emergency Department ratio of encounters and treatment stations to represent the ED Burden. Smaller ratios indicate fewer ED visits per available treatment station and less burden. Larger ratios of ED visits per available treatment station indicate greater burden. The encounters are broken down by health-related conditions: Active COVID-19, Asthma, Cancer, Cardiac, COPD, COVID-19 History, Diabetes, Homeless, Hypertension, Mental Health, Obesity, Pneumonia, Respiratory, Sepsis, Stroke, and Substance Abuse.