75 research outputs found

    California Public Patient Discharge Data, January - December, 1995 (M1304)

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    The California Office of Statewide health Planning and development (OSHPD) collects inpatient data from licensed hospitals in California. The data consists of a record for each inpatient discharged from a California licensed hospital, including general acute care, acute psychiatric, chemical dependency recovery, and psychiatric health facilities. Items recorded include type of care, demographics (some items are masked to protect privacy and confidentiality), admission details, length of stay, sources of payment, diagnosis, conditions and procedures. because of the amount of data, the study is divided into three separate files; Los Angeles, Southern California, Northern California

    California Hospital Disclosure Data, July 1988 - June 1989 (M586)

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    Contains non-confidential data on patients admitted to and discharged from all California acute care hospitals, including general acute care, skilled nursing, psychiatric care, alcohol/drug rehabilitation care, and rehabilitation care facilities. Details include county identification, age, gender, race, length of stay, date of admission, site from which the patient was admitted (i.e., emergency room, short term acute care hospital, intermediate care facility, skilled nursing, home health service, newborn, etc.), type of admission, diagnoses, procedures, patient disposition, expected source of payment, and total charges

    California Hospital Disclosure Data, July 1986 - June 1987 (M266)

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    Contains non-confidential data on patients admitted to and discharged from all California acute care hospitals, including general acute care, skilled nursing, psychiatric care, alcohol/drug rehabilitation care, and rehabilitation care facilities. Details include county identification, age, gender, race, length of stay, date of admission, site from which the patient was admitted (i.e., emergency room, short term acute care hospital, intermediate care facility, skilled nursing, home health service, newborn, etc.), type of admission, diagnoses, procedures, patient disposition, expected source of payment, and total charges

    California Hospital Discharge Survey, 1987 (M415Y87)

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    Contains non-confidential discharge data for all California acute care hospitals, acute psychiatric hospitals, chemical dependency recovery hospitals, psychiatric health facilities, and state state-operated hospitals.Each record consists of details on individual inpatients discharged from the hospital. Details include, age, gender, race, date of admission, discharge date, diagnoses, procedure, expected source of payment and county of residence

    California Public Patient Discharge Data, January - December, 1997 (M1306)

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    The California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) collects inpatient data from licensed hospitals in california. The dataset consist of a record for each inpatient discharged from a California licensed hospital, including general acute care, acute psychiatric, chemical dependency recovery, and psychiatric health facilities. Items recorded include type of care, demographics (some items are masked to protect privacy and confidentiality), admission details, length of stay, source(s) of payment, diagnosis, conditions and procedures. Because of the amount of data, the data is divided into three separate files; Los Angeles County, Southern California, Northern California

    California Hospital Disclosure Data, July 1995 - June 1996 (M641)

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    Contains non-confidential data on patients admitted to and discharged from all California acute care hospitals, including general acute care, skilled nursing, psychiatric care, alcohol/drug rehabilitation care, and rehabilitation care facilities. Details include county identification, age, gender, race, length of stay, date of admission, site from which the patient was admitted (i.e., emergency room, short term acute care hospital, intermediate care facility, skilled nursing, home health service, newborn, etc.), type of admission, diagnoses, procedures, patient disposition, expected source of payment, and total charges

    California Public Patient Discharge Data, January - December, 1996 (M1305)

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    The California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) collects inpatient data from licensed hospitals in california. The dataset consist of a record for each inpatient discharged from a California licensed hospital, including general acute care, acute psychiatric, chemical dependency recovery, and psychiatric health facilities. Items recorded include type of care, demographics (some items are masked to protect privacy and confidentiality), admission details, length of stay, source(s) of payment, diagnosis, conditions and procedures. Because of the amount of data, the data is divided into three separate files; Los Angeles County, Southern California, Northern California

    California Hospital Disclosure Data, July 1989 - June 1990 (M517)

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    Contains non-confidential data on patients admitted to and discharged from all California acute care hospitals, including general acute care, skilled nursing, psychiatric care, alcohol/drug rehabilitation care, and rehabilitation care facilities. Details include county identification, age, gender, race, length of stay, date of admission, site from which the patient was admitted (i.e., emergency room, short term acute care hospital, intermediate care facility, skilled nursing, home health service, newborn, etc.), type of admission, diagnoses, procedures, patient disposition, expected source of payment, and total charges

    California Hospital Disclosure Data, July 1992 - June 1993 (M589)

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    Contains non-confidential data on patients admitted to and discharged from all California acute care hospitals, including general acute care, skilled nursing, psychiatric care, alcohol/drug rehabilitation care, and rehabilitation care facilities. Details include county identification, age, gender, race, length of stay, date of admission, site from which the patient was admitted (i.e., emergency room, short term acute care hospital, intermediate care facility, skilled nursing, home health service, newborn, etc.), type of admission, diagnoses, procedures, patient disposition, expected source of payment, and total charges

    Annual Utilization Report of Hospitals, 1988-1996 (M821)

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    This file contains hospital reports for 616 facilities in 1988. Item include facility type, facility status, facility contact information, inpatient bed utilization, chemical dependency beds, chemical dependency recovery services, birth and abortion data, intensive care newborn nursery, ownership type, long term care facilities, general nursing facilities, intensive care facilities, reimbursement sources, age group of patients, psychiatric services, surgical services, cardiovascular facilities, radiation therapy facilities, and emergency medical services
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