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2011 National Healthcare Quality & Disparities Reports
Data Tables Appendix

Table 2_4_2.4
Deaths per 1,000 hospital admissions with coronary artery bypass graft,a age 40 and over,b by income, United States, 2000-2008
        Median income of patient's ZIP Code
    Total First quartile (lowest income) Second quartile Third quartile Fourth quartile (highest income)
Data year   Rate SE Rate SE Rate SE Rate SE Rate SE
Data year 2008 25.8 0.3 28.5 0.6 26.0 0.5 25.7 0.6 22.6 0.6
  2007 28.1 0.3 31.2 0.6 29.2 0.6 26.8 0.6 25.1 0.7
  2006 30.8 0.3 33.0 0.6 32.7 0.6 30.7 0.6 26.8 0.6
  2005 33.7 0.3 36.5 0.6 32.0 0.6 34.8 0.6 31.1 0.7
  2004 38.1 0.3 42.2 0.7 37.9 0.6 37.3 0.7 34.9 0.7
  2003 43.5 0.3 47.7 0.6 45.5 0.6 42.2 0.6 37.7 0.7
  2002 44.9 0.3 49.2 0.6 44.6 0.6 41.6 0.6 44.0 0.7
  2001 50.0 0.3 54.0 0.6 49.1 0.6 50.2 0.6 46.7 0.6
  2000 54.0 0.3 54.6 0.6 56.8 0.6 54.5 0.7 49.1 0.7

a. Obstetric admissions and transfers to another hospital are excluded.

b. Rates are adjusted by age, gender, age-gender interactions, major diagnostic category (MDC), all patient refined-diagnosis related group (APR-DRG) risk of mortality score, and transfers into the hospital.  The AHRQ IQI software was modified to not use the present on admission (POA) indicators (or estimates of the likelihood of POA for secondary diagnosis).

Key: SE: standard error.

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, Nationwide Inpatient Sample and AHRQ Quality Indicators, modified version 4.1.

 

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