Table 1. Avoidable admissions for diabetes (excluding obstetric and neonatal admissions and
transfers from other institutions) per 100,000 population age 18 years and older, by severity and State, 2001
| State |
Admissions for diabetes without complicationsa |
Admissions for diabetes with short-term complicationsa |
Admissions for diabetes with long-term complicationsa |
Lower extremity amputationsa among patients with diabetes |
| State |
Adjusted rateb |
Standard error |
Adjusted rateb |
Standard error |
">Adjusted rateb |
Standard error |
Adjusted rateb |
Standard error |
United States Table decile |
26.822 5.797 |
1.161 0.349 |
52.367 31.886 |
1.314 0.810 |
117.098 66.367 |
2.532 0.882 |
38.724 22.186 |
1.044 0.557 |
| Arizona |
11.724 |
0.552 |
50.215 |
1.154 |
112.620 |
1.682 |
28.243 |
0.840 |
| California |
16.981 |
0.266 |
42.683 |
0.415 |
102.283 |
0.656 |
31.968 |
0.369 |
| Colorado |
5.798 |
0.446 |
40.347 |
1.127 |
75.363 |
1.558 |
23.389 |
0.871 |
| Florida |
31.295 |
0.489 |
51.915 |
0.668 |
104.526 |
0.859 |
33.100 |
0.471 |
| Georgia |
31.945 |
0.746 |
70.393 |
1.078 |
118.547 |
1.437 |
49.046 |
0.937 |
| Hawaii |
9.204 |
1.001 |
28.956 |
1.803 |
94.807 |
3.197 |
42.482 |
2.130 |
| Illinois |
40.807 |
0.656 |
47.147 |
0.715 |
117.150 |
1.107 |
35.397 |
0.609 |
| Iowa |
15.891 |
0.842 |
39.285 |
1.372 |
93.180 |
2.013 |
27.526 |
1.077 |
| Kansasc |
36.452 |
1.445 |
50.887 |
1.724 |
113.395 |
2.504 |
27.393 |
1.197 |
| Kentucky |
36.548 |
1.138 |
64.081 |
1.553 |
128.038 |
2.078 |
39.443 |
1.147 |
| Maine |
10.693 |
1.032 |
39.892 |
2.060 |
104.357 |
3.197 |
41.416 |
2.001 |
| Maryland |
19.883 |
0.704 |
51.091 |
1.131 |
104.892 |
1.622 |
43.048 |
1.047 |
| Massachusetts |
10.981 |
0.468 |
39.611 |
0.906 |
103.596 |
1.430 |
41.050 |
0.901 |
| Michigan |
17.454 |
0.484 |
60.363 |
0.906 |
108.623 |
1.198 |
37.013 |
0.698 |
| Minnesota |
12.228 |
0.656 |
32.736 |
1.063 |
93.903 |
1.781 |
24.513 |
0.910 |
| Missouri |
24.268 |
0.780 |
58.131 |
1.254 |
117.393 |
1.701 |
37.011 |
0.944 |
| Nebraska |
14.298 |
1.125 |
31.573 |
1.681 |
72.133 |
2.430 |
25.770 |
1.393 |
| New Jersey |
32.420 |
0.696 |
53.358 |
0.919 |
140.081 |
1.425 |
40.752 |
0.767 |
| New York |
37.245 |
0.502 |
49.973 |
0.594 |
134.241 |
0.943 |
39.352 |
0.511 |
| North Carolina |
25.259 |
0.669 |
63.418 |
1.049 |
121.154 |
1.419 |
47.339 |
0.884 |
| Oregon |
8.131 |
0.550 |
37.158 |
1.214 |
68.093 |
1.585 |
22.067 |
0.889 |
| Pennsylvania |
24.398 |
0.502 |
55.110 |
0.784 |
124.370 |
1.104 |
47.088 |
0.672 |
| Rhode Island |
13.932 |
1.273 |
45.901 |
2.387 |
110.239 |
3.562 |
35.569 |
2.006 |
| South Carolina |
38.957 |
1.371 |
71.394 |
1.723 |
157.310 |
2.418 |
60.545 |
1.427 |
| Tennessee |
33.819 |
0.877 |
64.444 |
1.233 |
120.911 |
1.641 |
43.841 |
0.983 |
| Texas |
30.699 |
0.780 |
55.555 |
0.789 |
146.609 |
1.297 |
54.059 |
0.799 |
| Utah |
5.369 |
0.622 |
39.749 |
1.634 |
67.975 |
2.254 |
19.748 |
1.225 |
| Vermont |
7.161 |
1.249 |
35.297 |
2.779 |
75.042 |
4.019 |
29.017 |
2.499 |
| Virginia |
19.605 |
0.607 |
52.215 |
0.982 |
113.897 |
1.462 |
41.989 |
0.896 |
| Washington |
8.003 |
0.424 |
38.857 |
0.943 |
64.822 |
1.199 |
24.551 |
0.737 |
| West Virginia |
33.928 |
1.519 |
70.456 |
2.335 |
154.406 |
3.190 |
38.505 |
1.579 |
| Wisconsin |
14.026 |
0.583 |
41.999 |
1.027 |
92.844 |
1.483 |
35.901 |
0.916 |
a Key: Without complications = without short-term or long-term complications. With short-term complications = with ketoacidosis, hyperosmolarity, or coma. With long-term complications = with renal, eye, neurological, circulatory, or other unspecified complications. Lower extremity amputations exclude trauma-related admissions.
b Rates are adjusted by age and gender, using the total U.S. population for 2000 as the standard population.
c Rates biased upward because data element was not available to exclude transfers.
Note: Not all States participate in the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project.
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, Nationwide Inpatient Sample (for United States rate) and State Inpatient Databases (for State rates).
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