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1993-2003 Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) Report of Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions

Table 2.4b
Primary heroin admissions aged 12 and over by State or jurisdiction: TEDS 1993-2003
Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and over
[Based on administrative data reported to TEDS by all reporting States and jurisdictions (excl. Puerto Rico). Comparisons among States should be made with caution; see Ch. 4.]
State or jurisdiction Admissions per 100,000 population aged 12 and over
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Total   96 106 109 106 111 111 114 118 118 120 113
Alabama   3   2   3   2   5   3   6   5   5   5   5
Alaska  12  23  19  14  18  11  10   5   3   4   3
Arizona                      22   8   9  18  11  13
Arkansas   3   3   5   5   4   4   3   3   1   2   3
California 267 296 280 263 230 203 223 206 165 161 129
Colorado  53  53  59  60  45  46  58  50  31  44  49
Connecticut 338 372 450 437 506 616 602 604 621 626 601
Delaware  87 121 148 143 251 307 347 299 287 254 281
District of Columbia1      85  65  56 206 232 397 447 459 470 433
Florida  23  21  17  21  13  19  32  31  27  36  28
Georgia   6   5   5   4   3   3   3   8  11  10  10
Hawaii  19  22  44  40  27  44  38  37  20  21  17
Idaho   6   6   8  11   9  14  32   9   8   3   2
Illinois  28  30  52  31  31  42  49  92 105 116 136
Indiana   7  10   9   7      21  22  28  10  11  11
Iowa   7   9   9  13  11   9   9   9   9  10  10
Kansas  17  19  15   8   4   3   3   3   3   3   3
Kentucky                   1   3   3   3   5   6   8
Louisiana1   3   4   4   4      8   7  16  17  18  14
Maine   9  20  19  32  27  34  33  48  69 100  98
Maryland 260 285 324 312 333 353 369 373 399 496 519
Massachusetts 316 358 415 418 490 542 555 566 704 671 474
Michigan  60  76  80  99  99 123  65  79  83  91  92
Minnesota  11  12  17  17  25  23  25  24  24  22  25
Mississippi                    2   2   3   3   4   3
Missouri  15  16  22  22  28  30  42  41  39  31  29
Montana   8   9   9  14   7  10   8  10   9   8   8
Nebraska   5   8   7   7   3   1   1            
Nevada  43  45  45  65  64  71  64  47  45  39  37
New Hampshire   6   6  12  17  19  47  49  41  47  48  62
New Jersey 306 292 385 363 362 347 339 347 377 372 342
New Mexico1  26  27  23  37  35  23   8  28  31  13  23
New York 214 243 227 229 285 301 313 341 359 366 371
North Carolina  19  20  20  19  18  23  15  13  13  13  14
North Dakota   1      1   3   2   1   2   1   2   1   1
Ohio  21  20  26  33  41  42  41  31  37  44  38
Oklahoma  11  10  12  16   9   8   5   5   6   5   5
Oregon  75 113 134 174 194 208 175 178 158 158 113
Pennsylvania  46  54  63  60  67  68  77 101 105 117 146
Rhode Island 260 289 253 450 452 532 586 551 575 490 482
South Carolina  10  10  12  10  10   9  10  10  12  13  12
South Dakota   1   1   2   2   1   1      1      2   3
Tennessee2   1   1      1       - -    - -    - -    - -    - -    - -
Texas1  32  34  27  12  18  26  27  21      20  23  19
Utah  31  46  76  78  71  57  93  86  69  49  57
Vermont  13  13  18  15  23  35  43  86 109 171 136
Virginia1  40  37  40  26  18  14  24  25  22  30  40
Washington  98 113 113 125 132 134 144 137 123 111 105
West Virginia          1              6       4   4    
Wisconsin   1      1   1   3   2   3   6   9  12  17
Wyoming   2   3           4   5   4   6   4   2   5
1 Some data not shown on Figure 4: the District of Columbia (1994-96), Louisiana (1997), New Mexico (2002), Texas (1996), and Virginia (1997-98). See Chapter 2 for details.
2 After 1997, Tennessee includes Heroin admissions in Other opiates.
  Less than 1 per 100,000.
  No data, or less than a full calendar year of data, submitted.
SOURCE: Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS). Data received through 4.11.05. 

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