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Order report via order form TrueData Reports · 96 pages · $1,250 · December 2004 · Report TD301 This report presents detailed inpatient and outpatient procedure data on the highest volume cardiovascular procedures. The data in this report has been an invaluable component of MedMarket Diligence's cardiovascular device technology analyses, and is now available as a separate report. The report presents a ranking of the top cardiovascular procedures by volume, with detailed data from Medicare, the National Hospital Discharge Survey, the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, Data is presented on discharges by payer (Medicare, Medicaid, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, other private insurance, self-pay, no charge, uninsured, other), age group (<1, 1-17, 18-44, 45-64, 65-84 and >85) and U.S. geographic region (midwest, northeast, south, west).
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_____________ HCUP: Healthcare Cost Utilization Project. The HCUP dataset is a family of health care databases and related software tools and products developed through a federal-state-industry partnership. HCUP databases bring together the data collection efforts of state data organizations, hospital associations, private data organizations, and the federal government to create a national information resource of patient-level health care data. The statistical sample can then be extrapolated to the entire US patient population to produce discharge estimates based on ICD-9 procedure and/or diagnosis codes. NCHS: National Hospital Discharge Survey. The NHDS is an annual national probability survey that collects data from a sample of approximately 270,000 inpatient records acquired from a national sample of about 500 hospitals. Only hospitals with an average length of stay of fewer than 30 days for all patients, general hospitals, or children's general hospitals are included in the survey. Federal, military, and Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals, as well as hospital units of institutions (such as prison hospitals) and hospitals with fewer than six beds staffed for patient use, are excluded. The dataset is based upon the survey, which is then statistically weighted. The statistical sample can then be extrapolated to the entire US patient population to produce primary payer estimates based on ICD-9 procedure and/or diagnosis codes. HCUP Kids' Inpatient Database. The Kids' Inpatient Database is a subset of the HCUP databases based on children aged 0 to 17 years.
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