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Inpatient Hospitalizations due to Asthma by Month, New Jersey, 2019 to 2023

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MonthJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember0100200300400500600700Number of HospitalizationsInpatient Hospitalizations due to Asthma by Month, New Jersey, 2019 to 202320192020202120222023
YearMonthNumber of Hospitalizations

2019

 20192019January1622
 20192019February2520
 20192019March3564
 20192019April4598
 20192019May5630
 20192019June6405
 20192019July7326
 20192019August8319
 20192019September9542
 20192019October10539
 20192019November11536
 20192019December12610

2020

 20202020January1587
 20202020February2528
 20202020March3421
 20202020April4136
 20202020May5180
 20202020June6154
 20202020July7163
 20202020August8210
 20202020September9231
 20202020October10247
 20202020November11290
 20202020December12271

2021

 20212021January1263
 20212021February2230
 20212021March3310
 20212021April4314
 20212021May5431
 20212021June6381
 20212021July7373
 20212021August8276
 20212021September9333
 20212021October10510
 20212021November11472
 20212021December12409

2022

 20222022January1209
 20222022February2337
 20222022March3488
 20222022April4412
 20222022May5549
 20222022June6312
 20222022July7262
 20222022August8337
 20222022September9647
 20222022October10596
 20222022November11538
 20222022December12490

2023

 20232023January1496
 20232023February2472
 20232023March3526
 20232023April4518
 20232023May5508
 20232023June6416
 20232023July7306
 20232023August8270
 20232023September9556
 20232023October10535
 20232023November11599
 20232023December12482

Why Is This Important?

Asthma is a chronic disease that affects the airways that carry oxygen in and out of the lungs. Asthma cannot be cured, but it can be controlled with an effective medical management plan and avoidance of environmental or occupational triggers.

Definition

Inpatient hospital discharges with a primary diagnosis of asthma.

  • ICD-9-CM code: 493 (2000 through 2015)
  • ICD-10-CM code: J45 (2016 and onward)

Data Source

Hospital Discharge Data Collection System (NJDDCS), Health Care Quality and Assessment, New Jersey Department of Health
(https://nj.gov/health/healthcarequality/health-care-professionals/njddcs/)

How the Measure is Calculated

  • Numerator:

    Number of hospital discharges with a primary diagnosis of asthma
  • Denominator:

    not applicable

Data Issues

Missing data in 2022: Three hospitals in Camden and Gloucester Counties submitted their fourth quarter data after the file closure deadline so their data are missing from the 2022 inpatient and emergency department datasets.

Overall Discharge Volume in 2020: Hospital claim volume for the 2020 calendar year was markedly lower (19.9%) than for 2019, mostly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This reduction was seen in both inpatient discharges (8.2% lower claim volume than 2019) and emergency department visits (27.3% lower claim volume than 2019). This was likely the result of hospital care being redirected to address the care for COVID-19 patients while elective surgeries and other outpatient care services were being postponed.

Caveats specific to 2017 data: NJDOH changed its vendor for hospitalization data collection in 2017 resulting in data loss at some facilities during the transition period. Additionally, The old vendor experienced a global malware incident in June 2017 that possibly resulted in the loss of some data in the system queue at that time.

ICD Coding between 2015 and 2016: The nationwide switch from ICD-9-CM to ICD-10-CM hospital diagnosis coding on October 1, 2015 disrupted trends for some diseases and conditions. Interpret trend data in this report with caution. Also note that New Jersey's data for October through December, 2015 was recoded to ICD-9-CM so that entire year of data was coded the same way.

Related Health Objectives and Indicators



  • Health Initiative: HNJ2020

    Healthy NJ 2020 Objective AS-2a

    NJ Target: Reduce asthma hospitalizations among children under age 5 years to 221 per 100,000 population for the total population, 77 for Asians, 527 for Blacks, 219 for Hispanics, and 129 for Whites by 2020.0
    https://www.nj.gov/health/chs/hnj2020/topics/asthma.shtml

    Healthy NJ 2020 Objective AS-2b

    NJ Target: Reduce asthma hospitalizations among persons aged 5-64 years to 66 per 100,000 population for the total population, 12 for Asians, 181 for Blacks, 72 for Hispanics, and 39 for Whites by 2020.0
    https://www.nj.gov/health/chs/hnj2020/topics/asthma.shtml

    Healthy NJ 2020 Objective AS-2c

    NJ Target: Reduce asthma hospitalizations among persons aged 65 years and older to 73 per 100,000 population for the total population, 50 for Asians, 136 for Blacks, 147 for Hispanics, and 51 for Whites by 2020.0
    https://www.nj.gov/health/chs/hnj2020/topics/asthma.shtml



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Indicator Data Last Updated On 09/23/2024, Published on 10/18/2024
Environmental Public Health Tracking Project, New Jersey Department of Health, PO Box 369, Trenton, NJ 08625-0369, e-mail: nj.epht@doh.nj.gov (https://www.nj.gov/health/epht)