In Data News, 2024-09-16
This layer displays the percentage of patients who left the Emergency Department before being seen.
View in Map RoomThis layer displays the percentage of patients who left the Emergency Department before being seen.
View in Map RoomThis layer displays the median minutes spent in the Emergency Department before leaving at the hospital level.
View in Map RoomThis layer displays the rate of blood pressure medication non-adherence among Medicare beneficiaries by county.
View in Map RoomLayer displays the percentage of claims for prescription drugs among Medicare Part D beneficiaries that were for opioid drugs in 2021. Data is available by county and ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA).
View in Map RoomLayer displays the 5-year rate of change in claims for prescription opioid drugs among Medicare Part D beneficiaries (as a percentage of all presciprion drug claims). Data show the change between 2017 and 2021.
View in Map RoomLayer displays the percentage of claims for prescription drugs among Medicare Part D beneficiaries that were for opioid drugs in 2018. Data is available by county, ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) and by physician (address).
View in Map RoomThis layer displays the rate of blood pressure medication non-adherence among Medicare beneficiaries by county in the year 2018.
View in Map RoomLayer displays the percentage of claims for prescription drugs among Medicare Part D beneficiaries that were for opioid drugs in 2018. Data is available by county, ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) and by physician (address).
View in Map RoomThis layer displays the rate of blood pressure medication non-adherence among Medicare beneficiaries by county.
View in Map RoomThis layer displays the average number of 30-day prescription fills per Medicare beneficiary in 2010. Data is from the Dartmouth Atlas of Healthcare Prescription Drug Use series, released in October 2013. For more layers from this series, browse the Map Room data and navigate to Healthcare>Clinical Care>Prescription Drugs.
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