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Ambulatory Care Sensitive Hospitalizations By Sex
Jackson County Residents, Michigan 2022

AMBULATORY CARE
SENSITIVE CONDITIONS
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Male Female Both
Sexes
Number Percent Number Percent
  ALL AMBULATORY CARE SENSITIVE CONDITIONS 1,947 52.4% 1,770 47.6% 3,717
  ALL AVOIDABLE HOSPITALIZATIONS 333 56.4% 258 43.7% 591
  Congenital Syphilis 2 100.0% 2
  Failure to Thrive, Age < 1 Year 3 50.0% 3 50.0% 6
  Dental Problems 6 40.0% 9 60.0% 15
  Vaccine-Preventable Diseases 3 60.0% 2 40.0% 5
  Iron Deficiency Anemia, Age 0-5 Years 6 66.7% 3 33.3% 9
  Nutritional Deficiencies 313 56.5% 241 43.5% 554
  ALL ACUTE HOSPITALIZATIONS 883 49.6% 896 50.4% 1,779
  Bacterial Pneumonia 157 47.0% 177 53.0% 334
  Cellulitis 48 56.5% 37 43.5% 85
  Convulsions 14 43.8% 18 56.3% 32
  Dehydration (Primary Diagnosis) 16 42.1% 22 57.9% 38
  Dehydration (Secondary Diagnoses) 621 51.5% 586 48.6% 1,207
  Gastroenteritis 15 42.9% 20 57.1% 35
  Hypoglycemia 2 100.0% 2
  Kidney/Urinary Infection 5 17.2% 24 82.8% 29
  Pelvic Inflammatory Disease 7 100.0% 7
  Severe Ear, Nose & Throat Infections 6 75.0% 2 25.0% 8
  Skin Grafts with Cellulitis 1 50.0% 1 50.0% 2
  ALL CHRONIC HOSPITALIZATIONS 731 54.3% 616 45.7% 1,347
  Angina 1 50.0% 1 50.0% 2
  Asthma 28 50.9% 27 49.1% 55
  Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary 38 37.3% 64 62.8% 102
  Congestive Heart Failure 158 51.5% 149 48.5% 307
  Diabetes 432 56.3% 335 43.7% 767
  Grand Mal & Other Epileptic Conditions 71 64.6% 39 35.5% 110
  Hypertension 1 50.0% 1 50.0% 2
  Tuberculosis (Non-Pulmonary) 1 100.0% 1
  Pulmonary Tuberculosis 1 100.0% 1

Notes:

Ambulatory Care Sensitive Hospitalizations are hospitalizations for conditions where timely and effective ambulatory care can decrease hospitalizations by preventing the onset of an illness or condition, controlling an acute episode of an illness or managing a chronic disease or condition. Primary diagnosis was used to select records for all of these preventable conditions except for dehydration, iron deficiency anemia, and nutritional deficiency which were selected by both primary and secondary diagnoses.

Hospitalizations are inpatient hospital stays as measured by stays that were completed during the specified year. The number of hospitalizations is often greater than the number of persons hospitalized since some persons are hospitalized more than once during a year.  Zero hospitalization is shown by a "—".

All Ages category includes records with unknown age.

Source: Michigan Resident Inpatient Files created by the Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Health & Human Services, using data from the Michigan Inpatient Database obtained with permission from the Michigan Health & Hospital Association Service Corporation (MHASC).

Usage rights: Portions of this data are taken from a proprietary database owned and maintained by the MHASC. All rights reserved. This data may not be used for commercial purposes without first obtaining written permission from the MHASC. Contact MHASC at [email protected] for more information.


Last Updated: 03/22/2024