IPODR - California County Profile Report

Imperial County, 2007

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Contents of This Page
 1. Introduction
 2. Definitions
 3. Live Births With Non-Normal DRG
 4. Live Births With Hospial Stays Longer than 5 Days
Introduction
While mortality outcomes are an important indicator of a nation's health, neonatal mortality in developed countries has become increasingly rare. Small area estimates needed for smaller counties or ZIP codes are unstable. Additional measures of infant morbidity might be useful to complement mortality rates in these situations.
The California County Profile Reports include two additional measures for assessing infant health: 1) the percent of non-normal newborns and 2) the percent of newborns with a hospital stay exceeding 5 days after birth.
Definitions
This information is derived from the California Patient Discharge Data (PDD) published by the California Office of Statewide Planning and Development (OSHPD). Diagnosis related groups (DRG) are case mix assignments grouping hospital patients to categories based on diagnostic, therapeutic, and demographic characteristics for the purpose of reimbursement. Each newborn is assigned to one of seven DRG codes:
DRGDescription
385Died/Transferred
386Extreme Immaturity/Respiratory Distress Syndrome
387Prematurity with Major Problems
388Prematurity without Major Problems
389Full Term Neonate with Major Problems
390Full Term Neonate with Significant Problems
391Normal Newborn
For the California County Profile Reports, all newborns that died/transferred, were born prematurely, or were born full term but with major or significant problems were included in the group of non-normal newborns.
A long length of stay is defined as a hospital stay after birth that exceeded 5 days. Note that only infants who were home discharged are included in the reference at risk population.
Tables and Figures
Number and Percent of Non-Normal Newborns by Race/Ethnicity, California and Imperial County, 2007
Race/Ethnicity Imperial CountyCalifornia
NAll
Births
%N All
Births
%
Hispanic 487     2,728     17.9     64,418     290,513     22.2    
Non-Hispanic White 62     241     25.7     38,514     143,153     26.9    
Non-Hispanic Black 4     25     16.0     8,158     28,180     28.9    
Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander 4     39     10.3     15,911     67,115     23.7    
Non-Hispanic Other Race 8     22     36.4     5,213     18,546     28.1    
Overall 565     3,055     18.5     132,214     547,507     24.1    
Births with unknown values are not included
Categories with less than 10 live births are grayed
Source: CDPH and California OSHPD
Percent of Non-Normal Newborns, Imperial County, 2005-2007
 map NONDRG391
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and California OSHPD
Percent of Non-Normal Newborns, California and Imperial County, 2005-2007
 trend NONDRG391
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and California OSHPD
Number and Percent of Newborns with Hospital Stay Longer than 5 Days Until Home Discharge by Race/Ethnicity, California and Imperial County, 2007
Race/Ethnicity Imperial CountyCalifornia
NAll
Births
%N All
Births
%
Hispanic 141     2,680     5.3     17,462     286,685     6.1    
Non-Hispanic White 14     238     5.9     8,441     141,214     6.0    
Non-Hispanic Black 0     22     0.0     1,716     27,915     6.1    
Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander 0     37     0.0     3,905     66,273     5.9    
Non-Hispanic Other Race 0     22     0.0     1,085     18,190     6.0    
Overall 155     2,999     5.2     32,609     540,277     6.0    
Births with unknown values are not included
Categories with less than 10 live births are grayed
Source: CDPH and California OSHPD
Percent of Newborns with Hospital Stay Longer than 5 Days Until Home Discharge, Imperial County, 2005-2007
 map LOS5
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and California OSHPD
Percent of Newborns with Hospital Stay Longer than 5 Days Until Home Discharge, California and Imperial County, 2005-2007
 trend LOS5
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and California OSHPD
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