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Table 1.25b: Admissions for diabetes with long-term complicationsa per 100,000 population, age 18 and older, by State, 2001

  Adjusted rateb
Statec Estimate Standard error
     
United States 117.098 2.532
     
Arizona 112.620 1.682
California 102.283 0.656
Colorado 75.363 1.558
Florida 104.526 0.859
Georgia 118.547 1.437
Hawaii 94.807 3.197
Illinois 117.150 1.107
Iowa 93.180 2.013
Kansasd 113.395 2.504
Kentucky 128.038 2.078
Maine 104.357 3.197
Maryland 104.892 1.622
Massachusetts 103.596 1.430
Michigan 108.623 1.198
Minnesota 93.903 1.781
Missouri 117.393 1.701
Nebraska 72.133 2.430
New Jersey 140.081 1.425
New York 134.241 0.943
North Carolina 121.154 1.419
Oregon 68.093 1.585
Pennsylvania 124.370 1.104
Rhode Island 110.239 3.562
South Carolina 157.310 2.418
Tennessee 120.911 1.641
Texas 146.609 1.297
Utah 67.975 2.254
Vermont 75.042 4.019
Virginia 113.897 1.462
Washington 64.822 1.199
West Virginia 154.406 3.190
Wisconsin 92.844 1.483
     

a Long-term complications includes renal, eye, neurological, circulatory, or other unspecified complications. Numerator excludes obstetric admissions and transfers from other institutions.

b Rates are adjusted by age and gender, using the total U.S. population for 2000 as the standard population.

c Not all States participate in the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project.

d For Kansas, rate biased upward because data element was not available to exclude transfers.

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, Nationwide Inpatient Sample and State Inpatient Databases.

 

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