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Table 1.23b: Admissions for uncontrolled diabetes without complicationa per 100,000 population, age 18 and older, by State, 2001

  Adjusted rateb
Statec Estimate Standard error
     
United States 26.8 1.2
     
Arizona 11.7 0.6
California 17.0 0.3
Colorado 5.8 0.4
Florida 31.3 0.5
Georgia 31.9 0.7
Hawaii 9.2 1.0
Illinois 40.8 0.7
Iowa 15.9 0.8
Kansasd 36.5 1.4
Kentucky 36.5 1.1
Maine 10.7 1.0
Maryland 19.9 0.7
Massachusetts 11.0 0.5
Michigan 17.5 0.5
Minnesota 12.2 0.7
Missouri 24.3 0.8
Nebraska 14.3 1.1
New Jersey 32.4 0.7
New York 37.2 0.5
North Carolina 25.3 0.7
Oregon 8.1 0.5
Pennsylvania 24.4 0.5
Rhode Island 13.9 1.3
South Carolina 39.0 1.4
Tennessee 33.8 0.9
Texas 30.7 0.8
Utah 5.4 0.6
Vermont 7.2 1.2
Virginia 19.6 0.6
Washington 8.0 0.4
West Virginia 33.9 1.5
Wisconsin 14.0 0.6
     

a Numerator Includes uncontrolled diabetes without short-term (ketoacidosis, hyperosmolarity, coma) or long-term (renal, eye, neurological, circulatory, other unspecified) complications, exclude obstetric and neonatal admissions and transfers from other institutions.

b Rates are adjusted by age and gender, using the total U.S. population for 2000 as the standard population.

c Not all States participate in the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project.

d For Kansas, rate biased upward because data element was not available to exclude transfers.

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, Nationwide Inpatient Sample and State Inpatient Databases.

 

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