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Alabama
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Preventable Hospitalizations - Ages 65-74 Trends
Preventable Hospitalizations - Ages 65-74

Discharges following hospitalization for ambulatory care-sensitive conditions (PQI 90) per 100,000 Medicare beneficiaries ages 65-74 enrolled in the fee-for-service program

Population:
General Population
Trend: Preventable Hospitalizations - Ages 65-74 in Alabama, United States, 2023 Senior Report

Discharges following hospitalization for ambulatory care-sensitive conditions (PQI 90) per 100,000 Medicare beneficiaries ages 65-74 enrolled in the fee-for-service program

Alabama
United States
Source:

 U.S. HHS, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Office of Minority Health, Mapping Medicare Disparities Tool

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Preventable Hospitalizations - Ages 65-74

Trend: Preventable Hospitalizations - Ages 65-74 in Alabama, United States, 2023 Senior Report

Discharges following hospitalization for ambulatory care-sensitive conditions (PQI 90) per 100,000 Medicare beneficiaries ages 65-74 enrolled in the fee-for-service program

Alabama
United States
Source:

 U.S. HHS, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Office of Minority Health, Mapping Medicare Disparities Tool





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