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Unit: ER visits/10,000 population 18+ years
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Age-Adjusted ER Rate due to Long-Term Complications of Diabetes

Value: 8.0 ER visits/10,000 population 18+ years
Measurement
Period:
2009-2011
Location: County : Miami-Dade
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Comparison: FL Counties
Categories: Health / Diabetes
What is this Indicator?
This indicator shows the average annual age-adjusted emergency room visit rate due to long-term complications of diabetes per 10,000 population aged 18 years and older. Long-term complications of diabetes may include heart disease, stroke, blindness, amputations, kidney disease, and nerve damage. Cases of gestational diabetes were excluded.
Why this is important: 
The prevalence of diagnosed type 2 diabetes increased sixfold in the latter half of the last century according to the CDC. Diabetes risk factors such as obesity and physical inactivity have played a major role in this dramatic increase. Age, race, and ethnicity are also important risk factors. The CDC estimates the direct economic cost of diabetes in the United States to be about $100 billion per year. This figure does not take into account the indirect economic costs attributable to potential work time lost to diabetes- related illness or premature death. In response to this public health challenge, Healthy People 2020 has identified goals that aim to "reduce the disease and economic burden of diabetes, and improve the quality of life for all persons who have or are at risk for diabetes." Goals include improved diabetes education, improved compliance with recommended care and screening procedures, and reduced rates of serious complications such as foot ulcers, amputation, and death.
Technical Note:  The distribution is based on data from 66 Florida counties.
Rates were calculated using population figures from the 2010 U.S. Census. Rates based on fewer than 10 ER visits 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

Time Series Data

2006-2008: 6.6 2007-2009: 7.0 2008-2010: 7.6 2009-2011: 8.0

ER visits/10,000 population 18+ years

ER Rate due to Long-Term Complications of Diabetes by Age

18-19: 1.2 20-24: 1.4 25-44: 3.7 45-64: 11.7 65-84: 16.3 85+: 17.6

ER visits/10,000 population

ER Rate due to Long-Term Complications of Diabetes by Gender

Female: 7.3 Male: 8.7

ER visits/10,000 population

ER Rate due to Long-Term Complications of Diabetes by Race/Ethnicity

Asian: 4.1 Black or African American: 20.7 Hispanic, any race: 5.9 White, non-Hispanic: 5.6

ER visits/10,000 population

* Value may be statistically unstable and should be interpreted with caution.

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Unit: ER visits/10,000 population 18+ years
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Age-Adjusted ER Rate due to Long-Term Complications of Diabetes

Value: 8.0 ER visits/10,000 population 18+ years
Measurement
Period:
2009-2011
Location: County : Miami-Dade
[ View All Location Types ]
Comparison: Prior Value
Categories: Health / Diabetes
What is this Indicator?
This indicator shows the average annual age-adjusted emergency room visit rate due to long-term complications of diabetes per 10,000 population aged 18 years and older. Long-term complications of diabetes may include heart disease, stroke, blindness, amputations, kidney disease, and nerve damage. Cases of gestational diabetes were excluded.
Why this is important: 
The prevalence of diagnosed type 2 diabetes increased sixfold in the latter half of the last century according to the CDC. Diabetes risk factors such as obesity and physical inactivity have played a major role in this dramatic increase. Age, race, and ethnicity are also important risk factors. The CDC estimates the direct economic cost of diabetes in the United States to be about $100 billion per year. This figure does not take into account the indirect economic costs attributable to potential work time lost to diabetes- related illness or premature death. In response to this public health challenge, Healthy People 2020 has identified goals that aim to "reduce the disease and economic burden of diabetes, and improve the quality of life for all persons who have or are at risk for diabetes." Goals include improved diabetes education, improved compliance with recommended care and screening procedures, and reduced rates of serious complications such as foot ulcers, amputation, and death.
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 ER visits 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:
ER_Rate_due_to_Longt_Term_Complications_
Maintained By: Healthy Communities Institute

Time Series Data

2006-2008: 6.6 2007-2009: 7.0 2008-2010: 7.6 2009-2011: 8.0

ER visits/10,000 population 18+ years

ER Rate due to Long-Term Complications of Diabetes by Age

18-19: 1.2 20-24: 1.4 25-44: 3.7 45-64: 11.7 65-84: 16.3 85+: 17.6

ER visits/10,000 population

ER Rate due to Long-Term Complications of Diabetes by Gender

Female: 7.3 Male: 8.7

ER visits/10,000 population

ER Rate due to Long-Term Complications of Diabetes by Race/Ethnicity

Asian: 4.1 Black or African American: 20.7 Hispanic, any race: 5.9 White, non-Hispanic: 5.6

ER visits/10,000 population

* Value may be statistically unstable and should be interpreted with caution.

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