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Number (in Thousands) of Hospital Discharges with Heart Failure as First-Listed Diagnosis and Diabetes as Secondary Diagnosis, United States, 1980–2003

From 1980 through 2003, the number of hospital discharges for heart failure as first-listed diagnosis and diabetes as secondary diagnosis increased dramatically from about 63,000 to 382,000, by almost 6-fold.

Graph showing Number (in Thousands) of Hospital Discharges with Heart Failure as First-Listed Diagnosis and Diabetes as Secondary Diagnosis, United States, 1980–2003. Links for data figures, sources, methods and data limitations, and detailed tables follow this image.
 

Year Discharges
(Number in Thousands)
1980 63
1981 76
1982 87
1983 97
1984 108
1985 118
1986 144
1987 156
1988 187
1989 168
1990 179
1991 200
1992 250
1993 267
1994 261
1995 252
1996 276
1997 283
1998 329
1999 326
2000 357
2001 346
2002 334
2003 382

 

Methods and Limitations

Detailed Data Table

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Health Care Statistics, data from the National Hospital Discharge Survey and Division of Health Interview Statistics, data from the National Health Interview Survey. U.S. Bureau of the Census, census of the population and population estimates and National Center for Health Statistics, CDC, bridged-race population estimates. Data computed by personnel in the Division of Diabetes Translation, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC.


 

Page last modified: March 26, 2007
Page last reviewed: March 26, 2007