Hospital admissions for GI conditions constitute a heavy disease burden across SLC costing on average approximately $6 million each year.
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Hospital admissions for GI conditions constitute a heavy disease burden across SLC costing on average approximately $6 million each year.
SLC has higher rates of hospitalization for intestinal obstruction than the national average and this condition is more prevalent in women than men across SLC.
With the exception of enteritis and colitis, all conditions had higher incidences of hospitalization than national rates. By 2017, the rates of hospitalizations for appendicitis in SLC had dropped below national rates.
NNY diagnosis records were analyzed to identify risk factors and co-morbidities linked to Candidiasis.
Infections and other medical comorbidities appear to be well managed among NNY patients with breast cancer; hypertension rates are higher than state and national rates.
Are there common medical events, diagnosis, or complaints that, when seen across a patient population, could be associated with the onset of Parkinson’s Disease?