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Explore 8,522 Utah emergency medical discharge records related to opiate use from 1998 to 2006. Analyze ICD-9 coding, poisoning cases, adverse effects, and exclusions. Discover patient distribution, age, and gender adjustments, and local health district visits data.
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Utah Emergency Medical Service Discharges Attributed to Opiate Use For Record Years 1998-2006
Emergency Department Patient Data Base • Licensed hospital facilities that provide emergency medical services • A patient data record is submitted for each encounter • All hospitals report complete billing, medical, and personal information describing a patient, the services received, and charges billed for a single emergency department patient encounter
Selection Criteria • ICD-9 Coding • Poisoning by opiates and related narcotics • Accidental poisoning by opiates and related narcotics • Adverse effects of opiates in therapeutic use • Excludes diagnoses attributed to heroin use • Excludes diagnoses identified as suicide
Utah Emergency Discharge Records with Opiate Related Diagnoses Adjusted for Gender Population
Utah Emergency Discharge Records with Opiate Related Diagnoses Adjusted for Age Group Population
Utah Emergency Discharge Records with Opiate Related Diagnoses by Local Health District Visits per 100,000 district residents
Utah Emergency Discharge Records with Opiate Related Diagnoses by Local Health District