Effects of COVID-19 on Hospital Utilization Trends
With the onset of COVID-19, hospitals statewide saw a sharp drop in inpatient discharges, emergency department utilization, and ambulatory surgeries. These datasets contain monthly counts of encounters and in-hospital mortalities in those three settings and are also broken down by the following common health conditions/categories: anxiety, asthma, behavioral syndromes, cancer, cardiac arrest, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), COVID-19, depression, diabetes, homeless, hypertension, mood disorders (excluding depression), non-mood psychotic disorders, nonpsychotic disorders (excluding anxiety), obesity, pneumonia, respiratory arrest/failure, sepsis, stroke, substance use disorders, and unspecified mental disorders.
Data files
Data title and description | Access data | File details | Last updated |
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All resource data | Download | ZIP | 08/29/24 |
Hospital Utilization Trends This dataset provides medical encounter counts in three hospital settings (inpatient discharges, emergency department, and ambulatory surgery). The data is categorized by healthcare system and facility. | Download | CSV | 08/11/23 |
Utilization Trends by Health Category This dataset provides medical encounter counts in three hospital settings (inpatient discharges, emergency department, and ambulatory surgery). The data is categorized by healthcare system, healthcare facility, and the following common health conditions/categories: anxiety, asthma, behavioral syndromes, cancer, cardiac arrest, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), COVID-19, depression, diabetes, homeless, hypertension, mood disorders (excluding depression), non-mood psychotic disorders, nonpsychotic disorders (excluding anxiety), obesity, pneumonia, respiratory arrest/failure, sepsis, stroke, substance use disorders, and unspecified mental disorders. | Download | CSV | 08/11/23 |
In-Hospital Mortality Trends by Health Category This dataset provides counts of in-hospital deaths in three hospital settings (inpatient discharges, emergency department, and ambulatory surgery). The data is categorized by the following common health conditions/categories: anxiety, asthma, behavioral syndromes, cancer, cardiac arrest, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), COVID-19, depression, diabetes, homeless, hypertension, mood disorders (excluding depression), non-mood psychotic disorders, nonpsychotic disorders (excluding anxiety), obesity, pneumonia, respiratory arrest/failure, sepsis, stroke, substance use disorders, and unspecified mental disorders. | Download | CSV | 08/11/23 |
In-Hospital Mortality Trends by Diagnosis Type This dataset provides counts of in-hospital deaths in three hospital settings (inpatient discharges, emergency department, and ambulatory surgery). The data is categorized by the following common health conditions/categories: anxiety, asthma, behavioral syndromes, cancer, cardiac arrest, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), COVID-19, depression, diabetes, homeless, hypertension, mood disorders (excluding depression), non-mood psychotic disorders, nonpsychotic disorders (excluding anxiety), obesity, pneumonia, respiratory arrest/failure, sepsis, stroke, substance use disorders, and unspecified mental disorders. These diagnosis groupings are further categorized as primary or secondary diagnosis based on ICD-10 codes assigned by the healthcare facility during the encounter. | Download | CSV | 08/11/23 |
In-Hospital Mortality Trends by Secondary Diagnosis This dataset provides counts of in-hospital deaths in three hospital settings (inpatient discharges, emergency department, and ambulatory surgery). The data is categorized by the following common health conditions/categories listed within each encounter record as a secondary diagnosis: anxiety, asthma, behavioral syndromes, cancer, cardiac arrest, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), COVID-19, depression, diabetes, homeless, hypertension, mood disorders (excluding depression), non-mood psychotic disorders, nonpsychotic disorders (excluding anxiety), obesity, pneumonia, respiratory arrest/failure, sepsis, stroke, substance use disorders, and unspecified mental disorders. This dataset also indicates whether or not COVID-19 was the primary diagnosis. | Download | CSV | 08/11/23 |
Supporting files
Data title and description | Access data | File details | Last updated |
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Hospital Utilization Trends Data Dictionary | Download | PDF | 08/11/23 |
Utilization Trends by Health Category Data Dictionary | Download | PDF | 08/11/23 |
In-Hospital Mortality Trends by Health Category Data Dictionary | Download | PDF | 08/11/23 |
In-Hospital Mortality Trends by Diagnosis Type Data Dictionary | Download | PDF | 08/11/23 |
In-Hospital Mortality Trends by Secondary Diagnosis Data Dictionary | Download | PDF | 08/11/23 |