IDS-OS Reports

 
Inpatient Discharge Study 


 

The inpatient discharge study database contains patient-level information for all inpatient discharges from Indiana hospitals that participate in the study. This database is the best source for inpatient utilization trends, market share trends and market projections. LEARN MORE >

 
 

The outpatient study database captures information on ambulatory procedures performed in hospital-owned or operated ambulatory centers and emergency departments. This database is the best source for outpatient surgery utilization trends, market share trends and market projections.

The emergency department database contains patients seen in the emergency department of participating hospitals and not admitted as an inpatient. This database is the best source for emergency department utilization trends, market share trends and market projections. LEARN MORE >

 
 
 

The market size reports are produced by Solucient, LLC, and show current year and estimated five year projections for inpatient discharges and days by product line as well as estimated inpatient discharges and days per 1,000 population for the state in total and for each individual county. To learn more, contact Pete Honious at phonious@IHAconnect.org.

 

 

Inpatient, outpatient and emergency department data sets are available for purchase by participating hospitals. The actual charge for your order will be calculated at .0125 cents per record, with a $150 setup and processing fee. Your final cost will be determined by the number of records in your data set.

IHA enjoys data sharing agreements with most of the surrounding states. This allows Indiana hospitals to receive information on Indiana residents who receive care in bordering states. Data sharing arrangements are currently in place with Illinois, Michigan and Ohio. To obtain bordering states data, submit a data order form specifying the state, time period and ZIP codes for market area sought. To learn more, contact Pete Honious at phonious@IHAconnect.org.

 
 
 
 
 
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