martes, 1 de agosto de 2017

New Interactive Map Highlights State-Specific Trends in Opioid-Related Hospital Care

New Interactive Map Highlights State-Specific Trends in Opioid-Related Hospital Care



New Interactive Map Highlights State-Specific Trends in Opioid-Related Hospital Care
Opioid Hospitalization Map

A new interactive map from AHRQ allows users to explore state-specific information about opioid-related hospital stays. Users may find, for example:
  • Opioid-related hospitalizations have increased most dramatically in Georgia, where rates increased 99 percent between 2009 and 2014
  • West Virginia reported the highest hospitalization rate for women in 2014 – 371 per 100,000 people
The map, which includes information on 44 states and the District of Columbia, highlights data from AHRQ’s Fast Stats, an online tool that offers national and state-specific data on hospital stays and emergency department visits, including data by age, gender, community-level income and urban versus rural residency. The map is most recent example of AHRQ’s ongoing efforts to address the nation’s opioid epidemic.
New Interactive Map Highlights State-Specific Trends in Opioid-Related Hospital Care

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