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2009 National Healthcare Quality & Disparities Reports

Table 13_2_1.1
Emergency department (ED) visits in which patient was admitted to the hospital or transferred to another facility whose ED visit was 6 hours or more,a United States, 2000–2001 and 2006–2007
    2006–2007 2000–2001
Population group Percent SE Percent SE
Total   29.2 1.1 25.9 1.2
Age 0–17 23.5 2.5 19.4 2.3
18–44 32.8 1.5 28.4 1.6
45–64 31.2 1.5 27.0 1.9
65 and over 26.7 1.3 25.4 1.4
Race White only 27.3 1.7 24.4 1.4
Black only 36.7 2.4 34.5 1.8
Asian only 28.5 5.0 20.8 3.6
AI/AN only DSU DSU DSU DSU
Multiple races DSU DSU DSU DSU
Gender Male 29.0 1.2 25.0 1.5
Female 29.5 1.2 26.8 1.3
Payment source Private 28.7 1.3 27.3 1.5
Medicare 27.2 1.4 24.8 1.5
Medicaid 30.5 1.6 28.4 2.1
Uninsured 33.1 2.5 25.2 2.5
Location MSA 31.4 1.1 28.5 1.3
Non-MSA 14.8 2.3 13.7 2.1

a The NHAMCS ED question is "Visit Disposition," where disposition is admit to hospital, admit to intensive care unit or critical care unit, or transfer to other facility.

DSU - Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality.

Key: AI/AN: American Indian or Alaska Native; MSA: metropolitan statistical area; SE: standard error.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey.

 

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