Query Results for Emergency Department Encounter Query Module for Utah Counties and Local Health Districts - Heat Stress Count (In May, June, July, August, September)
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Data Grouped By: | Admission Years, County |
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Prior to 2015 San Juan County was part of the Southeast Local Health District. In 2015 the San Juan County Local Health District was formed. Data reported are for all years using the current boundaries.
Data with ICD-9 diagnosis codes may have slightly different counts from previous version of data. The current data excludes homeless, unknown Utahn and muti-county cases from Utah residents
Coverage and Validity of Diagnosis Codes: Since the data come from the billing
forms, all visits or encounters have a Diagnosis code making coverage great.
There is some difference of opinion regarding whether some providers may emphasize
Diagnosis codes that yield higher reimbursements. The hospital and ED data are
considered "Administrative Data" because they were created for use in billing
and remittance of payment. As such, they were not constructed for public health
surveillance purposes primarily, and are weak in some areas, such as external
cause of injury and race or ethnicity. But, in general, they are extremely
valuable and reasonably complete and valid.
These data were queried on: Wed, 11 Aug 2021 16:41:29 MDT
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