Table 1.2. Potential for Improvement: Percent of Asthma Hospitalizations That Would Need To Be Reduced To Achieve Best-in-class Performance, by State and Age Group, 2004
| |
Hospital admissions for
pediatric asthma
per 100,000 population
under age 18 |
Hospital admissions for
adult asthma
per 100,000 population
ages 18-64 |
Hospital admissions for
adult asthma per 100,000 population ages 65+ |
| State |
Adjusted rate |
Percent to be reduced to achieve best-in-class |
Adjusted rate |
Percent to be reduced to achieve best-in-class |
Adjusted rate |
Percent to be reduced to achieve best-in-class |
| Total U.S. |
201.945 |
— |
102.045 |
— |
225.930 |
— |
| Best in class1 |
72.182 |
— |
43.005 |
— |
112.982 |
— |
| Arizona |
184.584 |
60.9% |
75.364 |
42.9% |
166.514 |
32.1% |
| Arkansas |
144.853 |
50.2% |
101.831 |
57.8% |
209.653 |
46.1% |
| California |
137.269 |
47.4% |
60.367 |
28.8% |
198.930 |
43.2% |
| Colorado |
186.616 |
61.3% |
55.560 |
22.6% |
130.829 |
13.6% |
| Florida |
243.050 |
70.3% |
114.587 |
62.5% |
236.031 |
52.1% |
| Hawaii |
150.322 |
52.0% |
82.814 |
48.1% |
199.991 |
43.5% |
| Iowa |
100.083 |
27.9% |
56.658 |
24.1% |
125.133 |
9.7% |
| Kansas |
168.546 |
57.2% |
80.710 |
46.7% |
164.702 |
31.4% |
| Kentucky |
285.456 |
74.7% |
134.522 |
68.0% |
264.188 |
57.2% |
| Massachusetts |
184.129 |
60.8% |
108.566 |
60.4% |
241.589 |
53.2% |
| Michigan |
224.477 |
67.8% |
123.915 |
65.3% |
224.852 |
49.8% |
| Minnesota |
142.629 |
49.4% |
58.573 |
26.6% |
130.531 |
13.4% |
| Missouri |
214.656 |
66.4% |
101.238 |
57.5% |
177.356 |
36.3% |
| Nebraska |
105.393 |
31.5% |
54.217 |
20.7% |
135.028 |
16.3% |
| Nevada |
142.645 |
49.4% |
85.086 |
49.5% |
148.429 |
23.9% |
| New Hampshire |
65.247 |
-10.6% |
70.778 |
39.2% |
127.655 |
11.5% |
| New Jersey |
244.706 |
70.5% |
137.834 |
68.8% |
277.496 |
59.3% |
| New York |
345.183 |
79.1% |
156.390 |
72.5% |
302.108 |
62.6% |
| North Carolina |
158.698 |
54.5% |
102.792 |
58.2% |
213.224 |
47.0% |
| Oregon |
80.131 |
9.9% |
45.829 |
6.2% |
113.305 |
0.3% |
| Rhode Island |
209.587 |
65.6% |
94.720 |
54.6% |
185.939 |
39.2% |
| South Carolina |
229.531 |
68.6% |
111.987 |
61.6% |
215.607 |
47.6% |
| Tennessee |
194.999 |
63.0% |
107.116 |
59.9% |
238.465 |
52.6% |
| Utah |
100.930 |
28.5% |
36.358 |
-18.3% |
129.507 |
12.8% |
| Vermont |
71.167 |
-1.4% |
46.828 |
8.2% |
111.439 |
-1.4% |
| Washington |
121.465 |
40.6% |
51.636 |
16.7% |
114.201 |
1.1% |
| West Virginia |
228.785 |
68.4% |
143.966 |
70.1% |
347.759 |
67.5% |
| Wisconsin |
135.246 |
46.6% |
74.911 |
42.6% |
149.532 |
24.4% |
1 Best in class rate is calculated from the weighted average of the lowest 10 percent of States' hospitalization rates.
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) (AHRQ, 2004b).
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