• How can we license data regarding the number of cervical surgeries -- by US Zip Code? (Possibly via Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) or ICD-9 data? Who is a vendor for this information? Costs?)


  • Hello Frankkilpatrick, Please take a look at the HCUP Central Distributor and let me know if this service meets your needs. http://www.hcup-us.ahrq.gov/tech_assist/centdist.jsp Waiting to hear your views. Best regards, Bobbie7


  • Thank you for your valuable input. FSK


  • This could be a start: To win the bear, you'll need to supply me the vendor who can provide us the estimated data (number of cervical surgeries) -- possibly via Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) or ICD-9 info -- including the beginnings of costs, list counts by ZIP, etc. so that we can actually acquire this specific data from him/her. Thanks very much, Frank Kilpatrick


  • One vendor is Verispan's SMG division. It has the Diagnosis & Procedure Analyzer (DPA) http://www.verispan.com/products/data_sheet.asp?c=3&p=16 Custom Reports provide you with the most up-to-date information on procedures and diagnoses occurring in hospitals today - information as recent as ten weeks old! You select the ICD-9 or CPT-4 codes of your choice and we deliver national and regional statistics on the number of encounters for the most recent twelve months, the last full calendar year, or year-to-date. Opt to see national counts broken out by month or quarter. DPA includes fifteen different reports showing patient and hospital characteristics, practitioner specialties, payer distribution, revenue center charges, associated diagnoses and procedures and a regional break out down to the nine census divisions for inpatient and outpatient activity. DPA can be used to answer a variety of questions and help you understand shifts and practices in today's hospital environment. To request more information about Diagnosis & Procedure Analyzer (DPA), call 1-800-982-5613, or fill out this request form. http://www.solucient.com/solutions/Solucients_Databases.shtml Another is Solucient. Projected Inpatient Database (PIDB) This is the largest all-payer inpatient database in the health care industry. Updated quarterly, the PIDB contains approximately 20 million discharges per year from more than 2,800 acute care hospitals, representing more than 50 percent of all discharges. The PIDB includes data from various hospital system and state hospital association contracts, public and non-public state data, and individual hospitals contracting with Solucient. The PIDB is extrapolated to represent the entire universe of short-term, general, non-federal U.S. hospital discharges. This universe is defined using the National Hospital Discharge Survey, produced by the National Center for Health Statistics, and the Medicare Provider Analysis and Review File (MedPAR), produced by the Health Care Financing Administration. The PIDB contains a statistically validated projection methodology that controls for patient age and sex, bed service category, census region, bed size, and teaching status. You can find some of the data at the DRG level (national totals) at this site. http://www.cms.hhs.gov/statistics/medpar/default.asp







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