TABLE 5.23: HIPE Report: Total Discharges: MDC 21 Injuries, Poisonings and Toxic Effects of Drugs: AR-DRG by Patient Type (N, In-Patient Length of Stay), 2014

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MDC 21 Injuries, Poisonings and Toxic Effects of Drugs: AR-DRG by Patient Type (day patient and in-patient). The MDC is a category generally based on a single body system or aetiology that is associated with a particular medical specialty. DRGs are clusters of cases with similar clinical attributes and resource requirements. In Ireland, Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Group (AR-DRG) have been in use in Ireland since 2005, in 2014 Version 6.0 was used to group discharges. Activity in Acute Public Hospitals in Ireland Annual Report, 2014, is a report on in-patient and day patient discharges from acute public hospitals participating in the Hospital In-Patient Enquiry (HIPE) scheme in 2014. Discharge activity is examined by type of patient and hospital, and by demographic parameters (such as age and sex). Particular issues of relevance to the Irish health care system covered in the report relate to the composition of discharges by medical card and public/private status. Discharges are also analysed by diagnoses, procedures, major diagnostic categories, and diagnosis related groups. Maternity discharges are examined separately from other discharges. The analysis is presented at the national level. In 2014 HIPE discharges were coded using ICD-10-AM/ACHI/ACS 6th Edition and grouped into AR-DRG Version 6.0. See the complete Activity in Acute Public Hospitals in Ireland Annual Report 2014 at http://www.hpo.ie/latest_hipe_nprs_reports/HIPE_2014/HIPE_Report_2014.pdf

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Data Owner Healthcare Pricing Office
Data Owner Email info@hpo.ie
Data Owner Telephone -
Theme Health
Date released 2017-04-12
Dataset conforms to these standards ICD-10-AM/ACHI/ACS; AR-DRG
Update frequency Annual
Language English
Landing page http://www.hpo.ie/index.htm?hipe_and_nprs_reports
Geographic coverage National, acute public hospitals
Period of time covered (begin) 2014-01-01
Period of time covered (end) 2014-12-31