According to the Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality, which has analysed data from the Hospital Cost
and Utilization project , senior health conditions accounted for 9
out of the 10 most frequent, fastest growing conditions leading to
hospitalization in 2011. While
seniors may not account for most of the conditions listed, they are common
among this age group.
1. Liveborn (newborn infant) —123
stays per 10,000 population
2. Pneumonia — 36 stays per 10,000
population
*3. Septicemia — 35 stays per 10,000
population
4. Congestive heart failure
(nonhypertensive) — 31 stays per 10,000 population
6. Mood disorders — 29 stays per
10,000 population.
7. Cardiac dysrhythmias — 26 stays
per 10,000 population
9. Complication of device, implant,
or graft — 22 stays per 10,000 population
1. Acute and unspecified renal
failure — 346 percent increase (from 4 to 16 stays per 10,000 population)
*3. Septicemia — 132 percent
increase (from 15 to 35 stays per 10,000 population)
4. Pulmonary Heart Disease — 118
percent increase (from 3 to 6 stays per 10,000 population)
*5. Osteoarthritis — 102 percent
increase (from 15 to 31 stays per 10,000 population)
6. Anemia — 100 percent increase
(from 4 to 7 stays per 10,000 population)
7. Respiratory failure,
insufficiency or arrest — 78 percent increase (from 7 to 13 stays per 10,000
population)
8. Skin and subcutaneous tissue
infections — 73 percent increase (from 12 to 21 stays per 10,000 population)
For comparison, the average percentage
change for all principle diagnoses between 1997 and 2011 was a 3 percent
decrease.
By Richard Ueberfluss, Physical Therapist
www.assistinghands.com/hinsdale
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