Profile Picture Open Data NY - DOH

created Jun 7 2013

updated Jun 2 2023

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This column chart presents the number of cardiac procedures performed in each region of New York State. Region is defined according to the geographic location of the hospital performing the procedure. The default view presents the number of PCIs and number of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgeries performed in each region in NYS in 2010. Using the Filter Tab you may select different procedures, or regions. It is important to note that Emergency PCI and Valve Surgery are reported only in 3-year increments. Comparing the number of procedures reported during a 3-year time period to those reported in a single year (e.g. CABG to Valve or Non-Emergency PCI to Emergency PCI) may lead to incorrect conclusions concerning procedural volume.

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community health and chronic disease, quality-safety-costs, cardiac, pci, cabg, coronary artery bypass graft, valve, coronary, revascularization, cardiac surgery
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Data Provided By
New York State Department of Health
Source Link
http://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/consumer_information/cardiac_surgery/
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Health, Department of
Dataset Summary
Time Period
Beginning 2008
Posting Frequency
Yearly
Dataset Owner
Cardiac Services Program
Coverage
Statewide
Granularity
Hospitals
Units
Hospitals
Organization
Office of Quality and Patient Safety
Data Frequency
Annually
Disclaimers
Limitations
Provider results should be compared to the NYS result. It is important to look at the “Comparison Result” data when assessing outcomes, this data indicates which results are statistically different from the statewide results. Some providers may have made important changes in the time period since the data were collected. Historical results may not reflect current performance.
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