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Hospitalizations for Diabetes as Any-Listed Diagnosis

Crude and Age-Adjusted Hospital Discharge Rates for Diabetes as Any-Listed Diagnosis per 1,000 Diabetic Population, United States, 1980–2005

In 2005, the crude rate of hospital discharge for diabetes as any-listed diagnosis (321.0 per 1,000 people with diabetes) was lower than the rate in 1980 (398.7 per 1,000 people with diabetes). A somewhat greater decrease (28%) was observed in the age-adjusted rates (from 356.4 to 257.1 per 1,000 people with diabetes).

Graph showing Crude and Age-Adjusted Hospital Discharge Rates for Diabetes as Any-Listed Diagnosis per 1,000 Diabetic Population, United States, 1980-2003. Links for data figures, sources, methodology and data limitations, and detailed tables follow this figure.

Year Crude Age-Adjusted
1980 398.7 356.4
1981 412.4 373.2
1982 438.7 398.2
1983 461.5 419.1
1984 474.2 418.3
1985 417.9 380.1
1986 422.1 358.4
1987 428.5 368.6
1988 433.2 351.2
1989 441.0 367.4
1990 428.7 329.7
1991 449.3 360.6
1992 444.0 342.5
1993 450.4 339.4
1994 433.8 336.4
1995 461.0 341.3
1996 435.6 341.7
1997 416.2 312.2
1998 398.8 300.2
1999 386.8 284.8
2000 365.9 273.5
2001 357.3 270.7
2002 357.6 291.2
2003 360.7 299.2
2004 342.3 278.0
2005 321.0 257.1

 

Methods & Limitations

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Health Care Statistics, data from the National Hospital Discharge Survey and Division of Health Interview Statistics, data from the National Health Interview Survey.  U.S. Bureau of the Census, census of the population and population estimates and National Center for Health Statistics, CDC, bridged-race population estimates. Data computed by personnel in the Division of Diabetes Translation, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC.


 


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