National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS)
Medical information about discharges includes up to seven diagnoses and up to four surgical and nonsurgical operations and procedures. Medical data are coded to the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM). Basic demographic information is also included for patients discharged. Medical cost information is not collected in this survey.
Injury data can be analyzed using principal or first-listed diagnosis codes or all diagnosis codes listed. State and Territorial Injury Prevention Directors Association (STIPDA) has recommended methods of analysis for injury hospital discharges. Information on the external cause of injury should be coded from the medical record. In 2001 only 68 percent of injury discharges had an external cause of injury code.
Medical Abstract - National Hospital Discharge Survey
National Trends in Injury Hospitalization Chartbook, 1979-2001
Contact:
Lois Fingerhut
2004 National Hospital Discharge Survey
Injury - Injury diagnoses included are Injury and poisoning; Fractures, all sites; Fracture of the neck of the femur; and Poisonings.
National Hospital Discharge Survey: 2003 Annual Summary With Detailed Diagnosis and Procedure Data
This publication provides annual summary of detailed diagnosis and procedure data.
Injury - Estimates of injury hospital discharges are provided based on first-listed and all-listed diagnoses by sex, age, and region.
Recent NHDS publications available online
Selected Publications Related to Injury
Barell V, Aharonson-Daniel L, Fingerhut LA, Mackenzie EJ, Ziv A, Boyko V, Abargel A, Avitzour M, Heruti R. An introduction to the Barell Body Region by nature of injury diagnosis matrix. Inj Prev. 8(2): 91-96. June 2002.
Bacon WE, Hadden WC. Occurrence of hip ffractures and socioeconomic position. Journal of Aging and Health. 12(2): 193-203. May 2000.
Stevens J, Hasbrouck L, Durant T, Dellinger A, Prabhansu B, Crosby A, Valluru B, Kresnow M, Guerrero J. Surveillance for injuries and violence among older adults - United States, 1995-96. Mor Mortal Wkly Rep CDC Surveill Summ . 48(8): 27-50. December 17, 1999
Thurman D, Guerrero J. Trends in hospitalization associated with traumatic brain injury. JAMA. 282(10): 954-7.September 8, 1999.
Bendich A, Leader S, Muhuri P. Supplemental calcium for the prevention of hip fracture: potential health-economic benefits. Clin Ther 21(6): 1058-72. June 1999.
Miller TR, Lestina DC. Costs of poisoning in the United States and savings from poison control centers: A benefit-cost analysis.Ann Emerg Med. 29(2): 239-45. February 1997.
Bacon, WE. Secular trends in hip fracture occurrences and survival : Age and sex differences. J Aging Health 8(4): 538-53. November 1996.
National Hospital Discharge Survey Presentations
Downloadable data files
Data are provided in ASCII format that requires the use of statistical software packages such as SAS, SPSS, Stata, etc. Individual-year public-use data files and documentation are available for download from the Web site via ftp, and a multiyear public-use data file for trend analysis is available on CD-ROM. These and other products can also be obtained by contacting the NCHS Information Dissemination Staff at (301) 458-4000, toll free 1-866-441-6247, or by email at NCHSquery@cdc.gov.
The Barell Matrix is a two-dimensional array of three-, four-, and five-digit ICD-9-CM injury codes grouped by the body region of the injury and the nature of the injury and was developed by the International Collaborative Effort on Injury Statistics
ICD-9-CM Framework for Presenting Injury Morbidity Data-External Cause
This matrix contains the ICD-9-CM external cause of injury codes that are not included in ICD-9 mortality codes. In addition, a list of codes that have been added since 1994 is appended to the matrix.
State and Territorial Injury Prevention Directors Association (STIPDA) Consensus Recommendations for Using Hospital Discharge Data for Injury Surveillance
Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP)
Phone: (301) 458-4321
Fax: (301) 458-4032
Email: NHDS@cdc.gov
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