Changes in Pediatric Hospitalizations and In-Hospital Deaths in the Initial Period of the COVID-19 Pandemic (April–December 2020), 29 States
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Changes in Pediatric Hospitalizations and In-Hospital Deaths in the Initial Period of the COVID-19 Pandemic (April–December 2020), 29 States
Excerpt
This Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) Statistical Brief presents data from 29 States on pediatric hospitalizations across time periods with a focus on the initial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of hospitalizations and in-hospital deaths for patients aged less than 18 years is presented overall and by patient characteristics from April to December 2020 using quarterly HCUP inpatient data compared with State-level averages from April to December in 2016–2019 using the HCUP State Inpatient Databases (SID). The percentage of all pediatric hospitalizations related to COVID-19 during the April–December 2020 timeframe is also provided. Because of the large sample size of the HCUP data, small differences can be statistically significant but not meaningful. Thus, only differences greater than or equal to 10 percent are discussed in the text.
Sections
- Introduction
- Findings
- Appendix. Number of hospitalizations, in-hospital deaths, and percentage of each related to COVID-19 among patients aged less than 18 years in April–December 2020 compared with the average of all hospitalizations in April–December 2016–2019, 29 States
- References
- About Statistical Briefs
- Data Source
- Definitions
- About HCUP
- For More Information
- Acknowledgments
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