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TwitterThis statistic depicts the impact of community hospitals on the economy in New Mexico in 2020. In that year, the effect of hospital expenditures in New Mexico on the state's total economic output was approximately **** billion U.S. dollars.
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TwitterThis statistic depicts the distribution of health care expenditures in New Mexico in 2020, by service. In that year, the percentage of hospital care was **** percent of New Mexico's total health care expenditures.
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United States New Mexico: Gen Exp: Hospital data was reported at 1,301,128.000 USD th in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,230,419.000 USD th for 2014. United States New Mexico: Gen Exp: Hospital data is updated yearly, averaging 460,797.000 USD th from Jun 1977 (Median) to 2015, with 37 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,301,128.000 USD th in 2015 and a record low of 75,827.000 USD th in 1977. United States New Mexico: Gen Exp: Hospital data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by US Census Bureau. The data is categorized under Global Database’s USA – Table US.F040: Revenue & Expenditure: State and Local Government: New Mexico.
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TwitterTITLE: Hospitalization for Falls, Trends, Age 65 or Older, SA, 2012-15 - FALLHSP65OVSA1215
SUMMARY: Counts and Crude Rates of Hospitalization for Falls, for Ages 65 and Older in New Mexico Small Areas, for individual years 2012 to 2015 and trends. UPDATED 5/28/19
SOURCE: New Mexico Hospital Inpatient Discharge Data, NM Department of Health (Preliminary Query System)
Population Estimates: University of New Mexico, Geospatial and Population Studies (GPS) Program, http://gps.unm.edu/.
via New Mexico Department of Health's NM-IBIS web site (http://ibis.health.state.nm.us)
NOTES: Trends are classified as No Change if the percent of the rate change is within plus or minus one standard error mean (5.9).
PREPARED BY: EMcRae_NMCDC; T Scharmen, NM Department of Health, thomas.scharmen@state.nm.us
FEATURE SERVICE: https://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=b1504a826cca4223a908b986c01f8c9b
NEW MEXICO VARIABLE DEFINITION
9999 SANO Small Area Number
NEW MEXICO SANAME Small Area Name
3603 H12 Number of Hospitalizations of Persons Age 65 or Older, 2012
3881 H13 Number of Hospitalizations of Persons Age 65 or Older, 2013
3400 H14 Number of Hospitalizations of Persons Age 65 or Older, 2014
3349 H15 Number of Hospitalizations of Persons Age 65 or Older, 2015
14233 H1215 Number of Hospitalizations of Persons Age 65 or Older, 2012 thru 2015
295719 P12 Population of Persons Age 65 or Older, 2012
307390 P13 Population of Persons Age 65 or Older, 2013
319657 P14 Population of Persons Age 65 or Older, 2014
332077 P15 Population of Persons Age 65 or Older, 2015
1254844 P1215 Population of Persons Age 65 or Older, 2012 thru 2015
121.8 R12 Rate of Hospitalizations per 10,000 Persons Age 65 or Older, 2012
126.3 R13 Rate of Hospitalizations per 10,000 Persons Age 65 or Older, 2013
106.4 R14 Rate of Hospitalizations per 10,000 Persons Age 65 or Older, 2014
100.8 R15 Rate of Hospitalizations per 10,000 Persons Age 65 or Older, 2015
113.4 R1215 Rate of Hospitalizations per 10,000 Persons Age 65 or Older, 2012 thru 2015
117.9 CILL12 Lower Confidence Interval for rate, 2012
122.3 CILL13 Lower Confidence Interval for rate, 2013
102.8 CILL14 Lower Confidence Interval for rate, 2014
97.4 CILL15 Lower Confidence Interval for rate, 2015
111.6 CILL1215 Lower Confidence Interval for rate, 2012 thru 2015
125.8 CIUL12 Upper Confidence Interval for rate, 2012
130.2 CIUL13 Upper Confidence Interval for rate, 2013
109.9 CIUL14 Upper Confidence Interval for rate, 2014
104.2 CIUL15 Upper Confidence Interval for rate, 2015
115.3 CIUL1215 Upper Confidence Interval for rate, 2012 thru 2015
-21 DR15_12 Numeric Change in Hospitalization Rate, 2015 minus 2012
-17.2 PDR15_12 Percent Change in Hospitalization Rate, 2015 minus 2012 / 2012 x 100
DECREASED PDRTREND Trend in Percent Change in Hospitalization Rate (see Notes)
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TwitterNEW MEXICO RURAL v URBAN HOUSING MEASURES, CENSUS TRACTS, AVERAGES
MEASURE RURAL URBAN New Mexico USA
Tracts 294 204
Median Value
of Owner Occupied Housing Units
$
148,363
$
199,546
$
193,500
$
163,900
Percent Occupied Housing Units 79.6 90.1 83.0 87.8
Percent Renter Occupied Housing Units 22.9 37.5 29.5 34.3
Percent Owner Occupied Housing Units 73.3 60.9 67.9 63.8
Percent Vacant Housing Units 20.4 9.9 17.0 12.2
Percent Housing Units Built before 1980 63.9 66.9 63.4 68.3
Percent Owner Occupied Housing Units with No Plumbing 1.9 0.4 1.002 0.396
Percent Households with Broadband Subscription 51.2 67.3 58.0 68.6
Percent Renter Occupied with Rent 35% or More of Income (GRAPI) 37 42.9 41.4 41.5
Percent Owner Occupied with Mortgage 35% or More of Income (SMOCAPI) 23.5 25.2 23.9 22.3
Percent Persons (Age 1 and Over) Living at the Same Residence as 1 Year Ago 87.9 83.8 86.2 89.7
Source - http://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=3e3aeabc04ac4672994e25a1ec94df83Methods for Urban-Rural - https://www2.census.gov/geo/pdfs/reference/ua/2010ua_faqs.pdf
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