Preventable Hospitalizations

Preventable hospitalizations are admissions to hospitals which could be avoided through appropriate and timely outpatient care. The HCI Preventable Hospitalization indicator is the annual rate of these hospitalizations in people under 75 years of age per 100,000 people. Timely and appropriate outpatient care, along with other preventative actions, can often prevent the onset of illness or control a chronic condition. Factors related to preventable hospitalizations may include the quality of primary care available as well as cultural influences (e.g., diet, alcohol use, smoking) and environmental exposures (e.g., household allergens and indoor tobacco smoke) that affect the frequency of illness. Preventable hospitalization is an “inverse” measure as the higher the value, the greater the negative impact on community health. Posted with Health Systems and Public Safety, preventable hospitalization also impacts economic health, employment, environmental hazards, neighborhood characteristics, and education. Data on inpatient hospitalizations are available from the State Inpatient Databases (SID), a set of hospital databases from organizations in 46 participating states.

Neighborhood Indicator Value Ranksort descending
Smithfield - -
Woodland Park - -
Crestline - -
Fairmont - -
Hooper City - -
Oak Ridge - -
Smithfield Estates - -
Acipco-Finley - -
Woodlawn - -
Crestwood North - -
Fairview - -
Huffman - -
Oak Ridge Park - -
South East Lake - -
Airport Highlands - -
Wylam - -
Crestwood South - -
Five Points South - -
Industrial Center - -
Oakwood Place - -
South Pratt - -
Apple Valley - -
Zion City - -
Dolomite - -
Forest Park - -
Inglenook - -
Overton - -
Oxmoor - -
South Titusville - -
Arlington - West End - -
Druid Hills - -
Fountain Heights - -
Jones Valley - -
Penfield Park - -
South Woodlawn - -
Belview Heights - -
East Avondale - -
Garden Highlands - -
Killough Springs - -
Pine Knoll Vista - -
Southside - -
Bridlewood - -
East Birmingham - -
Gate City - -
Kingston - -
Powderly - -
Spring Lake - -
Brown Springs - -
East Brownville - -
Germania Park - -
Liberty Highlands - -
Redmont Park - -
Sun Valley - -
Brownsville Heights - -
East Lake - -
Glen Iris - -
Maple Grove - -
Riley - -
Tarpley City - -
Brummitt Heights - -
East Thomas - -
Grasselli Heights - -
Mason City - -
Rising - West Princeton - -
Thomas - -
Bush Hills - -
Eastwood - -
Graymont - -
North Avondale - -
Roebuck - -
Tuxedo - -
Central City - -
Echo Highlands - -
Green Acres - -
North Birmingham - -
Roebuck Springs - -
Wahouma - -
Central Park - -
Enon Ridge - -
Harriman Park - -
North East Lake - -
Roosevelt - -
West Brownville - -
Central Pratt - -
Ensley - -
Highland Park - -
North Pratt - -
Sandusky - -
West End Manor - -
College Hills - -
Ensley Highlands - -
Hillman - -
North Titusville - -
Sherman Heights - -
West Goldwire - -
Collegeville - -
Evergreen - -
Hillman Park - -
Norwood - -

Key Citations:
1. CDC. Potentially Preventable Hospitalizations — United States, 2004–2007. MMWR. 2011 ; 60(01);80-83
2. Lui CK, Wallace SP. A common denominator: calculating hospitalization rates for ambulatory care-sensitive conditions in California. Prev Chronic Dis. 2011 Sep;8(5):A102. Epub 2011 Aug 15.
3. Ricketts TC, Randolph R, Howard HA, Pathman D, Carey T. Hospitalization rates as indicators of access to primary care. Health Place. 2001 Mar;7(1):27-38.
4. Rosano A, Abo Loha C, Falvo R, van der Zee J, Ricciardi W, Guasticchi G, de Belvis AG. The relationship between avoidable hospitalization and accessibility to primary care: a systematic review. Eur J Public Health. 2012 May 29. [Epub ahead of print]
5. Chew RB, Bryson CL, Au DH, Maciejewski ML, Bradley KA.Are smoking and alcohol misuse associated with subsequent hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions? J Behav Health Serv Res. 2011 Jan;38(1):3-15. doi: 10.1007/s11414-010-9215-x.
6. Preventable Hospitalizations in California (1999-2008). Available at: http://www.oshpd.ca.gov/hid/products/preventable_hospitalizations/pdfs/P...
7. Backus L, Bindman A. Effect of Managed Care on Preventable Hospitalization Rates in California. Medical Care. 2002; 40: 315-324.