1 edition of Combined alcohol or drug-related hospital discharges in Illinois for 1988 and 1990 found in the catalog.
Combined alcohol or drug-related hospital discharges in Illinois for 1988 and 1990
Published
1992
by The Council in [Springfield, IL] (516 E. Monroe, Springfield 62706)
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | prepared by the Illinois Health Care Cost Containment Council, Division of Research and Development. |
Genre | Statistics. |
Series | Technical report series ;, 92-03, Technical report series (Illinois Health Care Cost Containment Council) ;, 92-03. |
Contributions | Illinois Health Care Cost Containment Council. Division of Research and Development. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RC564.74.I3 C66 1992 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | vii, 35 p. : |
Number of Pages | 35 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1048352M |
LC Control Number | 93621013 |
The evaluation must include a recitation of: the petitioner's alcohol/drug use history, from first use to present use; all DUI dispositions, as defined in Section , including any out-of-state DUI disposition, regardless of whether the offense has been recorded to the offender's Illinois driving record; any arrests or implied consent. Ischaemic heart disease. Figure 1 shows the HR of fatal IHD for combinations of physical activity level and weekly alcohol intake. Within each level of physical activity, non-drinkers had the highest HR of fatal IHD, i.e. compared with moderate drinkers on each physical activity level, the HR was (–) among the physically inactive non-drinkers, (–) among non.
A study of new admissions to the Washington State prison system, using a structured diagnostic interview, reported that percent had schizophrenia, manic-depressive illness, or mania. Although legal, alcohol is still classified as a drug with a high potential for abuse. Alcohol abuse is one of the most common and costly substance abuse disorders in the United States. Regular use of alcohol is extremely common (71% of Americans drank in the past year), and binge or heavy drinking rates are significant (% and %).
A brief description of each of the hospital discharge data elements that can be queried in this system is listed below: Age – Provides specific age range groupings (i.e. age "") for the patients contained in the database. The age is based upon the patient age on the date that the hospital discharge occurred. For example, in a study of 65 patients discharged from an Ohio state hospital, 33 of them had become homeless within six months of discharge and 21 of them had been arrested and jailed. The authors noted: “Psychotropic medications had been prescribed upon their discharge from the state hospital, but the respondents failed to take their.
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Illinois Health Care Cost Containment Council: Combined alcohol or drug-related hospital discharges in Illinois for and / ([Springfield, Ill.]: The Council, []) (page images at HathiTrust) Illinois Health Care Cost Containment Council: The Consumer guide to charges at Illinois hospitals by illness catagories (age 65 & older).
Combined alcohol or drug-related hospital discharges in Illinois for and / By Illinois Health Care Cost Containment Council. Abstract "July "Includes bibliographical references (p. 11).Mode of access: Internet. u.s. alcohol epidemiologic data reference manual volume 9 alcohol-related emergency department visits and hospitalizations and their co-occurring drug-related, mental health, and injury conditions in the united states: findings from the – nationwide emergency department sample (neds) and nationwide inpatient sample (nis) september File Size: 1MB.
the most recent alcohol/drug-related arrest. This should include, at a minimum, the time and date of the arrest, reason for arrest, type and amount of alcohol or drugs consumed over what time period, petitioner’s perception of the effect of the alcohol and/or drugs consumed, and any chemical test results.
Size: KB. A state-based program that gathers information on risk factors among Illinois adults 18 years of age and older through monthly telephone surveys. IL Hospital Report Card Access information on quality and safety data, nurse staffing, patient satisfaction and costs of services in Illinois.
Alcohol dependence, also known as alcoholism, is a type of alcohol use l is found in beer, wine, liquor, such as vodka and whiskey, and other adult drinks. With alcohol dependence, you drink alcohol too much and too often for a long period of time. The annual Illinois statewide economic costs associated with alcohol, other drug, and tobacco-related mortality is in excess of $ billion.
Symptoms of Addiction to Alcohol or Other Drugs: Continued use of alcohol or other drugs despite the negative consequences. Tolerance to alcohol or other drugs by increasingly need larger amounts to get high. ICDCM provides many more combination codes for drug- and alcohol-related diagnoses than ICDCM.
Shelley C. Safian, PhD, CCS-P, CPC-H, CPC-I, explains how this could actually result in less work for coders.
More people aged 12 to 21 use alcohol than tobacco or other illicit drugs, making it the most widely used illegal substance by this age group. 1 According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), percent of people aged 12 to 20 consumed alcohol in the past month.
The Division of Patient Safety and Quality collects patient level discharge data from all Illinois acute care hospitals, specialty hospitals and ambulatory surgical treatment centers.
The data provide information about utilization and costs of health care services. Programs in the Illinois Department of Public Health use discharge data for surveillance, health care planning.
% of those receiving treatment for alcohol problems were abstinent from alcohol use at discharge % of those receiving treatment for drug problems were abstinent from drug use at discharge For more information call or visit your local Illinois Department of Human Services office. sky, A. et al.
Diagnosis and classification of mental disorders and alcohol- and drug-related problems: a research agenda for the s. Psychological medicine, (). disorders, alcohol- and drug-related problems: international perspectives on their diagnosis and classification.
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77 Ill. Adm. Code Part Children's Community-Based Health Care Center Program Code. This change in number of diagnosis per discharge record may potentially increase the numbers and rates of all-listed alcohol-related hospital discharges observed in and the years after.
Highlights of general trends from to and notable findings are listed below. Alcohol-Related Hospital Discharges in Applicability: Nashua St.
Joseph Hospital Drug and Alcohol Policy, HR PURPOSE: INTRODUCTION: EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE AND DRUG-FREE AWARENESS In compliance with the Drug-Free Workplace Act ofSt. Joseph Healthcare has a longstanding commitment to providing a safe, quality-oriented and productive work environment consistent with the.
State of Illinois Laws on Alcohol. It is a violation of state law: for any person under the age of 21 to possess alcohol in any public place ( ILCS 5/). to sell or deliver alcohol to anyone un or to an intoxicated person ( ILCS 5/).
to possess alcohol in a motor vehicle with the seal broken ( ILCS 5/). to and including his/her last alcohol/drug related arrest and from the last alcohol/drug related arrest through the date of this evaluation and/or current abstinent date.
Include frequency, type amount and duration of said patterns, along with clear and complete explanation for any variance in said patterns. This must include frequency of.
Alcohol-related problems constitute a tremendous economic and health cost in many countries throughout the world [1, 2].Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) has become one of the major tools used to combat these problems, and is widely recommended for use in primary care by governments and expert panels [3, 4].Recently, the Joint Commission on.
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The unit of analysis is the hospital discharge (i.e., the hospital stay), not a person or patient. This means that a person who is admitted to the hospital multiple times in one year will be counted each time as a separate "discharge" from the hospital. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Data (Illinois Public Health Community Map).diem or per discharge all-inclusive rate.
Institutional Claim format – Claims prepared in the I or Direct Data Entry (DDE) electronic formats or UB paper claim format. Long Term Stay Hospital - Hospitals that have an average length of inpatient stay which exceeds 25 days and are determined to provide long term acute care.
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