Table 2_3_1-3 2010 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities ReportsThe National Healthcare Quality Report (NHQR) is a comprehensive national overview of quality of health care in the United States. It is organized around four dimensions of quality of care: effectiveness, patient safety, timeliness, and patient centeredness. Table 2_3_1.3Admissions for uncontrolled diabetes without complicationsa (excluding obstetric admissions and transfers from other institutions) per 100,000 population, age 18 and over, by State, 2000, 2004-2007 20072006200520042000StateRatebSERatebSERatebSERatebSERatebSEUnited States21.10.821.61.120.40.822.00.928.11.0Arizona14.30.613.80.613.10.612.10.511.80.6Arkansas33.51.332.01.234.01.335.11.3DNCDNCCalifornia12.40.211.40.212.30.212.60.217.60.3Colorado5.50.46.00.45.00.45.10.48.60.5Connecticut7.50.58.40.66.00.57.60.57.60.5Florida29.20.428.00.427.30.426.10.431.30.5Georgia23.80.623.20.624.00.625.20.734.40.8Hawaii7.31.14.40.78.01.16.70.88.81.0Illinois32.50.629.90.631.90.633.10.641.20.7Indiana21.90.722.00.721.90.721.60.7DNCDNCIowa11.40.712.50.712.50.710.40.716.40.8Kansas25.01.228.71.329.91.229.61.336.31.4Kentucky28.51.028.40.929.31.029.71.040.51.2Maine6.90.87.30.8DNCDNCDNCDNC13.41.2Maryland19.50.718.40.717.10.618.20.720.80.7Massachusetts9.30.48.60.47.80.48.00.411.20.5Michigan13.20.412.00.411.80.413.60.418.20.5Minnesota12.30.69.50.510.10.69.40.5DNCDNCMissouri21.80.719.50.723.10.721.20.725.20.8Nebraska10.00.910.10.99.40.98.70.9DNCDNCNevada12.30.813.30.913.20.910.80.8DNCDNCNew Hampshire6.40.87.10.85.00.76.00.8DNCDNCNew Jersey28.40.730.10.728.70.729.10.735.00.7New York38.90.538.00.538.10.538.10.538.20.5North Carolina23.70.621.90.621.90.622.70.627.90.7Ohio22.50.520.10.520.40.519.00.5DNCDNCOklahoma25.11.025.41.024.41.0DNCDNCDNCDNCOregon7.00.55.30.45.80.55.50.48.70.6Rhode Island11.61.210.71.111.11.112.91.2DNCDNCSouth Carolina25.50.922.60.825.70.925.91.145.11.5Tennessee27.50.827.60.930.90.930.60.835.90.9Texas21.50.423.00.422.90.524.80.730.00.7Utah3.40.52.80.43.90.54.10.58.00.8VermontDSUDSU2.60.73.80.92.70.7DNCDNCVirginia14.70.513.50.5DNCDNCDNCDNC23.80.7Washington6.90.46.30.47.20.45.90.48.20.4West Virginia23.61.323.31.226.71.331.01.541.51.7Wisconsin8.70.58.70.58.90.58.80.517.00.7Wyoming6.91.4DNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCDNCa Without short-term (ketoacidosis, hyperosmolarity, coma) or long-term (renal, eye, neurological, circulatory, other unspecified) complications.b Rates are adjusted by age and gender using the total U.S. population for 2000 as the standard populationDSU - Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality.DNC - Data were not collected.Key: SE: standard error.Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) databases and AHRQ Quality Indicators, version 3.1.� State estimates are from the State Inpatient Databases (SID).� Not all States participate in HCUP.� Estimates for the total United States are from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample, which is drawn from the SID and weighted to give national estimates. Current as of February 2011 Internet Citation: Table 2_3_1-3: 2010 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports. February 2011. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/nhqrdr/nhqrdr10/2_diabetes/T2_3_1-3.html