Hospitalizations for Diabetes-Related Complications by Race, Gender, and Age in Maryland

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Hospitalizations for Diabetes-Related Complications.

Hospitalizations for Diabetes-Related Complications by Race, Gender, and Age in Maryland

Samuel L. Brown
Samuel L. Brown
Fatou Diouf
Fatou Diouf
Tiffany Henley
Tiffany Henley
Tracy Rone
Tracy Rone
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Objective: We investigated variations in prevalence rates of potentially preventable diabetes-related hospitalizations between African Americans and Whites using outcome measures selected by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) as prevention quality indicators related to diabetes care. Methods: We analyzed Maryland hospital discharge data for patients in 2012 (n=10,136) with a primary diagnosis of uncontrolled diabetes; short-term complications of diabetes; long-term complications of diabetes; and lower limb amputations. The results were provided in crude data and data adjusted for the Maryland population. Standardized rates (SRs) per 10,000 persons, standardized rate ratios (SRRs), and standardized rates were reported on the adjusted hospital data.

Hospitalizations for Diabetes-Related Complications by Race, Gender, and Age in Maryland

Objective: We investigated variations in prevalence rates of potentially preventable diabetes-related hospitalizations between African Americans and Whites using outcome measures selected by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) as prevention quality indicators related to diabetes care. Methods: We analyzed Maryland hospital discharge data for patients in 2012 (n=10,136) with a primary diagnosis of uncontrolled diabetes; short-term complications of diabetes; long-term complications of diabetes; and lower limb amputations. The results were provided in crude data and data adjusted for the Maryland population. Standardized rates (SRs) per 10,000 persons, standardized rate ratios (SRRs), and standardized rates were reported on the adjusted hospital data.

Samuel L. Brown
Samuel L. Brown
Fatou Diouf
Fatou Diouf
Tiffany Henley
Tiffany Henley
Tracy Rone
Tracy Rone

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Samuel L. Brown. 2021. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – F: Diseases GJMR-F Volume 21 (GJMR Volume 21 Issue F5): .

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Hospitalizations for Diabetes-Related Complications by Race, Gender, and Age in Maryland

Samuel L. Brown
Samuel L. Brown
Fatou Diouf
Fatou Diouf
Tiffany Henley
Tiffany Henley
Tracy Rone
Tracy Rone

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