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The percent without health insurance of Madison County, MS was 16.30% for 18 to 64, all races, both sexes and all income levels in 2014.
Percent Uninsured
Percent Uninsured by Income Level
Percent Uninsured by Race
The Small Area Health Insurance Estimate (SAHIE) estimates health insurance coverage from the American Community Survey (ACS).
Above charts are based on data from the Small Area Health Insurance Estimate | ODN Dataset | API -
Health and Health Insurance Datasets Involving Madison County, MS
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Case Mix Index-1996-2015
chhs.data.ca.gov | Last Updated 2017-01-17T02:11:02.000ZThe Case Mix Index (CMI) is the average relative DRG weight of a hospital’s inpatient discharges, calculated by summing the Medicare Severity-Diagnosis Related Group (MS-DRG) weight for each discharge and dividing the total by the number of discharges. The CMI reflects the diversity, clinical complexity, and resource needs of all the patients in the hospital. A higher CMI indicates a more complex and resource-intensive case load. Although the MS-DRG weights, provided by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), were designed for the Medicare population, they are applied here to all discharges regardless of payer. Note: It is not meaningful to add the CMI values together.
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Number of Discharges by Top 25 Medicare-Severity Diagnosis Related Groups (MS-DRGs)
chhs.data.ca.gov | Last Updated 2016-12-09T21:27:57.000ZThis dataset displays the total number of valid discharges, average charge per stay, average charge per day and average length of stay for the top 25 Medicare-Severity Diagnosis Related Groups (MS-DRGs) for each hospital and for the state as a whole based on the number of discharges.
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Average Charge Per Stay TOP 25 Medicare-Severity Diagnosis Related Groups (MS-DRGs)
chhs.data.ca.gov | Last Updated 2017-01-17T01:54:15.000ZThis dataset displays the total number of valid discharges, average charge per stay, average charge per day and average length of stay for the top 25 Medicare-Severity Diagnosis Related Groups (MS-DRGs) for each hospital and for the state as a whole based on the mean charge per stay.
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Mean Length of Stay TOP 25 Medicare-Severity Diagnosis Related Groups (MS-DRGs)
chhs.data.ca.gov | Last Updated 2016-12-09T21:29:13.000ZThis dataset displays the total number of valid discharges, average charge per stay, average charge per day and average length of stay for the top 25 Medicare-Severity Diagnosis Related Groups (MS-DRGs) for each hospital and for the state as a whole based on the mean adjusted length of stay.
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Operating Budget Revenue - Dataset
opendata.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2018-04-11T14:21:24.000ZThe county’s estimated revenue sources for the 2017 budget, including property tax levy, intergovernmental revenue, charges for services and other sources. Ramsey County uses a two-year (biennial) operating budget. An operating budget is created for the first year of the budget cycle and is monitored to continually improve the county’s financial management and strategic planning efforts. Additional resolutions and amendments may increase or decrease certain funding sources, so a supplemental budget for the second year is submitted to the Ramsey County Board of Commissioners for approval. In the current biennial cycle, the operating budget for 2016 is $645 million and the 2017 supplemental budget is $664 million. You can view the county’s financial reports and additional resources at ramseycounty.us/budget.
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Location, Age and Experience of Paramedics and EMTs Licensed in California
chhs.data.ca.gov | Last Updated 2016-07-21T22:47:13.000ZThis table contains the location, age group, years of experience, and certifying entity for each actively licensed paramedic and certified emergency medical technician (EMT) including advanced EMTs in the state of California. The data set also contains the expiration year for the current license. This data was selected from the Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) licensing database. EMSA is directly responsible for licensing all paramedics in the state. EMSA is also responsible for establishing the procedures, standards and the common application for the 75 certifying entities across the state to license EMTs.