Red > 46.6 Green <= 36.8 In-between = Yellow Unit: hospitalizations/10,000 population 18+ years
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Age-Adjusted Hospitalization Rate due to Congestive Heart Failure
| Value: |
47.1 hospitalizations/10,000 population 18+ years |
Measurement Period: |
2009-2011 |
| Location: |
County : Miami-Dade [ View All Location Types ] |
| Comparison: |
FL Counties |
| Categories: |
Health / Heart Disease & Stroke
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What is this Indicator?
This indicator shows the average annual age-adjusted hospitalization rate due to non-hypertensive congestive heart failure (CHF), including rheumatic heart failure per 10,000 population aged 18 years and older. |
| Why this is important: Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a condition in which the heart can't pump enough blood to the body's other organs. This can result from a variety of conditions including coronary artery disease, diabetes, past heart attack, hypertension, heart infections, diseases of the heart valves or muscle, and congenital heart defects. Because the heart is not able to work efficiently, blood backs up in the tissues causing edema or swelling. Edema can occur in the legs and ankles as well as in the lungs, where it causes shortness of breath, especially while lying down. Around 5 million people in the United States have heart failure, and more than 287,000 people in the United States die each year with the disease. The estimated direct cost for heart failure in the U.S. in 2006 was $29.6 billion. According to the National Hospital Discharge Survey, hospitalizations for heart failure have increased from 402,000 in 1979 to 1,101,000 in 2004. |
| Technical Note: The distribution is based on data from 67 Florida counties.Rates were calculated using population figures from the 2010 U.S. Census. Rates based on fewer than 10 hospitalizations are unstable and are not reported. Rates for zip codes with a population of less than 300 are not reported. Rates by race/ethnicity are for 2010-2011. |
| Source: Florida Agency for Health Care Administration |
| URL of Source: http://ahca.myflorida.com/ |
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| Maintained By: Healthy Communities Institute |
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Time Series Data
hospitalizations/10,000 population 18+ years
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Hospitalization Rate due to Congestive Heart Failure by Age
hospitalizations/10,000 population
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Hospitalization Rate due to Congestive Heart Failure by Gender
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Hospitalization Rate due to Congestive Heart Failure by Race/Ethnicity
hospitalizations/10,000 population
* Value may be statistically unstable and should be interpreted with caution.
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Going down Unit: hospitalizations/10,000 population 18+ years
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Age-Adjusted Hospitalization Rate due to Congestive Heart Failure
| Value: |
47.1 hospitalizations/10,000 population 18+ years |
Measurement Period: |
2009-2011 |
| Location: |
County : Miami-Dade [ View All Location Types ] |
| Comparison: |
Prior Value |
| Categories: |
Health / Heart Disease & Stroke
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What is this Indicator?
This indicator shows the average annual age-adjusted hospitalization rate due to non-hypertensive congestive heart failure (CHF), including rheumatic heart failure per 10,000 population aged 18 years and older. |
| Why this is important: Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a condition in which the heart can't pump enough blood to the body's other organs. This can result from a variety of conditions including coronary artery disease, diabetes, past heart attack, hypertension, heart infections, diseases of the heart valves or muscle, and congenital heart defects. Because the heart is not able to work efficiently, blood backs up in the tissues causing edema or swelling. Edema can occur in the legs and ankles as well as in the lungs, where it causes shortness of breath, especially while lying down. Around 5 million people in the United States have heart failure, and more than 287,000 people in the United States die each year with the disease. The estimated direct cost for heart failure in the U.S. in 2006 was $29.6 billion. According to the National Hospital Discharge Survey, hospitalizations for heart failure have increased from 402,000 in 1979 to 1,101,000 in 2004. |
| Technical Note: The trend is a comparison between the most recent and previous measurement periods. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the trend.Rates were calculated using population figures from the 2010 U.S. Census. Rates based on fewer than 10 hospitalizations are unstable and are not reported. Rates for zip codes with a population of less than 300 are not reported. Rates by race/ethnicity are for 2010-2011. |
| Source: Florida Agency for Health Care Administration |
| URL of Source: http://ahca.myflorida.com/ |
Local Comments:
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| Maintained By: Healthy Communities Institute |
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Time Series Data
hospitalizations/10,000 population 18+ years
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Hospitalization Rate due to Congestive Heart Failure by Age
hospitalizations/10,000 population
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Hospitalization Rate due to Congestive Heart Failure by Gender
hospitalizations/10,000 population
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Hospitalization Rate due to Congestive Heart Failure by Race/Ethnicity
hospitalizations/10,000 population
* Value may be statistically unstable and should be interpreted with caution.
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