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Table 1.26b
Admissions for diabetes with short-term complicationsa (excluding obstetric admissions and transfers from other institutions) per 100,000 population, age 18 years and older, by State, 2002 and 2003
    2003 2002
State Rateb Standard error Rateb Standard error
Total 56.0 1.5 54.6 1.4
Arizona 50.0 1.1 50.8 1.2
California 44.0 0.4 43.7 0.4
Colorado 44.9 1.2 43.1 1.1
Florida 52.7 0.7 54.6 0.7
Georgia 70.4 1.1 72.1 1.1
Hawaii 36.6 2.0 31.6 1.9
Illinois 49.0 0.7 50.9 0.7
Iowa 39.9 1.4 43.0 1.4
Kansas 53.2 1.7 47.8 1.6
Kentucky 69.1 1.5 65.5 1.5
Maine 41.8 2.1 41.4 2.1
Maryland 55.4 1.2 54.1 1.2
Massachusetts 42.1 0.9 40.0 0.9
Michigan 60.2 0.9 63.3 0.9
Minnesota 35.8 1.1 34.0 1.0
Missouri 57.6 1.2 56.0 1.2
Nebraska 38.1 1.8 36.0 1.7
Nevada 62.7 2.0 63.1 2.1
New Hampshire 39.4 2.1 -- --
New Jersey 51.0 0.9 53.4 0.9
New York 50.9 0.6 52.2 0.6
North Carolina 66.6 1.0 63.8 1.0
Oregon 37.8 1.2 40.4 1.3
Rhode Island 47.4 2.4 47.3 2.4
South Carolina 71.5 1.7 75.8 1.9
Tennessee 74.6 1.3 75.0 1.3
Texas 55.1 0.7 54.3 0.7
Utah 43.3 1.7 43.5 1.7
Vermont 30.1 2.6 31.0 2.6
Virginia 55.7 1.0 56.2 1.0
Washington 40.2 0.9 39.3 0.9
West Virginia 77.7 2.4 74.7 2.4
Wisconsin 43.1 1.0 42.9 1.0

a Ketoacidosis, hyperosmolarity, or coma.

b Rates are adjusted by age and gender using the total U.S. population for 2000 as the standard population. NOTE: For 2002 Kansas, rate biased upward because data element was not available to exclude transfers.

-- Statistic cannot be calculated.

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP).State estimates are from the State Inpatient Databases (SID); not all States participate in HCUP.Estimates for the total are from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample, which is drawn from the SID and weighted to give national estimates.

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