What is the disease burden and cost of Alcohol Abuse in New York?

Excess drinking has short-term risks including accidents, alcohol poisoning, and fetal alcohol syndrome. Long-term risks most famously include liver disease, but also include heart disease and certain cancers.

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Alcohol Abuse Incidence Rates

30 Day Readmission Rates with Alcohol Abuse

All Cause 30 Day Readmissions with & without Alcohol Abuse at Index Hospitalization

Average Length of Stay (LOS) with & without Alcohol Abuse

Mortality Rates with & without Alcohol Abuse

Revenue per Day with and without Alcohol Abuse

Medicare Hospitalization & Readmission Costs (Jan 2013 to Dec 2017)

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Total Medicare Inpatient Hospital Hospitalizations ( Alcohol Abuse as a Primary or Secondary Diagnosis ) Total Medicare Inpatient Hospital Payments ( Alcohol Abuse as a Primary or Secondary Diagnosis ) Total Medicare Inpatient Hospital Hospitalizations ( Alcohol Abuse as a Primary Diagnosis ) Total Medicare Inpatient Hospital Payments ( Alcohol Abuse as a Primary Diagnosis ) Medicare Cost per Hospitalization ( Alcohol Abuse as a Primary Diagnosis ) Total Medicare Inpatient Hospital Hospitalizations ( Alcohol Abuse in Hospital ) Total Medicare Inpatient Hospital Payments ( Alcohol Abuse in Hospital ) Total Medicare Inpatient Hospital Hospitalizations when Alcohol Abuse was a Primary or Secondary Diagnosis for 30 Day Readmission Total Medicare Inpatient Hospital Payments when Alcohol Abuse was a Primary or Secondary Diagnosis for 30 Day Readmission Total Medicare Inpatient Hospital Hospitalizations when Alcohol Abuse was a Primary Diagnosis for 30 Day Readmission Total Medicare Inpatient Hospital Payments when Alcohol Abuse was a Primary Diagnosis for 30 Day Readmission Medicare Cost per 30 Day Readmission when Alcohol Abuse was a Primary Diagnosis for 30 Day Readmission Total Readmissions with Alcohol Abuse at Index (Primary or Secondary) Total Readmission Rate with Alcohol Abuse at Index (Primary or Secondary) Total Readmission Medicare Payments with Alcohol Abuse at Index (Primary or Secondary) Total Medicare Cost per Readmission with Alcohol Abuse at Index (Primary or Secondary)
National 581,708
New York 31,107
New York, NY 3,350
Kings, NY 3,070
Suffolk, NY 2,851
Bronx, NY 2,519
Queens, NY 2,202
Nassau, NY 1,850
Erie, NY 1,548
Westchester, NY 1,457
Monroe, NY 1,141
Onondaga, NY 868

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Data Source: Dexur sourced raw anonymized claims data from Medicare and then performed quality outcomes analysis based on ICD codes specific to the disease / condition.

Disease Incidence Rate: Number of hospitalizations with disease as a percentage of total hospitalizations. In hospital incidence rates are when the disease / condition is developed within the hospital and was not present at the time of admission.

All Cause 30 Day Readmissions with Alcohol Abuse at Index Hospitalization: Rate of patients readmitted to the hospital within 30 days (to any hospital) for any cause when a specific condition was present at time of Hospitalization (Index Hospitalization). All Cause 30 Day Readmission rates are also calculated separately when the disease was present on the hospitalization and without it.

30 Day Readmission Rates with Disease: Rate Number of patients readmitted to the hospital within 30 days (to any hospital) for that specific disease.

Average Length of Stay (LOS): The sum of total days across all stays divided by total stays / hospitalizations. Avg. LOS is also calculated separately when the disease was present on the hospitalization and without it.

Mortality Rate: Percent of patients who expire in hospital. Mortality rates are also calculated separately when the disease was present on the hospitalization and without it.

Revenue per Day: The sum of payments divided by the total number of patient-days in hospital. Revenue per day is also calculated separately when the disease was present on the hospitalization and without it.