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Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) Statistical Briefs [Internet].
Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2006 Feb-.
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Statistical Brief #245, Geographic Variation in Substance-Related Inpatient Stays Across States and Counties in the United States, 2013–2015.
Fingar KR, Skinner H, Johann J, et al. 2018 Nov 13.
Statistical Brief #289, Geographic Variation in Inpatient Stays for Five Leading Substance Use Disorders, 2016–2018.
Fingar KR, Roemer M. 2022 Feb.
Statistical Brief #230, A Comparison of All-Cause 7-Day and 30-Day Readmissions, 2014.
Fingar KR, Barrett ML, Jiang HJ. 2017 Oct.
Statistical Brief #169, Trends in Pediatric and Adult Hospital Stays for Asthma, 2000–2010.
Barrett ML, Wier LM, Washington R. 2014 Jan.
Statistical Brief #129, Rates of Obstetric Trauma, 2009.
Hines AL, Jiang HJ. 2012 Apr.
Statistical Brief #209, Geographic Variation in Hospital Inpatient List Prices in the United States, 2013.
Karaca Z, Moore B. 2016 Aug.
Statistical Brief #80, Emergency Department Visits for Injurious Falls among the Elderly, 2006.
Owens PL, Russo CA, Spector W, et al. 2009 Oct.
Statistical Brief #288, Geographic Variation in Inpatient Stays for Five Leading Mental Disorders, 2016–2018.
Fingar KR, Roemer M. 2022 Feb 15.
Statistical Brief #159, Trends in Rates of Perforated Appendix, 2001–2010.
Barrett ML, Hines AL, Andrews RM. 2013 Jul.
Statistical Brief #300, Changes in Hospitalizations and In-Hospital Deaths in the Initial Period of the COVID-19 Pandemic (April–December 2020), 38 States and DC.
Roemer M, Welch J. 2022 Dec 6.
Statistical Brief #37, Pediatric Hospital Stays for Cancer, 2005.
Merrill CT, Nagamine M, Hambrick MM. 2007 Sep.
Statistical Brief #7, Uninsured Hospitalizations, 2003.
Elixhauser A, Russo CA. 2006 May.
Statistical Brief #20, Obese Patients in U.S. Hospitals, 2004.
Elixhauser A, Steiner C. 2006 Dec.
Statistical Brief #31, Childbirth-Related Hospitalizations Among Adolescent Girls, 2004.
Mummert A, Nagamine M, Myers M. 2007 May.
Statistical Brief #30, Hospital Stays for Prostate Cancer, 2004.
Milenkovic M, Russo CA, Elixhauser A. 2007 May.
Statistical Brief #36, Trends in Potentially Preventable Hospitalizations among Adults and Children, 1997–2004.
Russo A, Jiang HJ, Barrett M. 2007 Aug.
Statistical Brief #34, Hospital Stays Involving Musculoskeletal Procedures, 1997–2005.
Merrill C, Elixhauser A. 2007 Jul.
Statistical Brief #43, Hospital Stays Involving Chronic Pulmonary Heart Disease, 2005.
Merrill CT, Nagamine M, Elixhauser A. 2007 Dec.
Statistical Brief #6, Hospitalizations in the Elderly Population, 2003.
Russo CA, Elixhauser A. 2006 May.
Statistical Brief #8, Conditions Related to Uninsured Hospitalizations, 2003.
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