DISP - Disposition of patient |
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General Notes |
Uniform Values |
State Specific Notes |
General Notes |
DISP indicates the disposition of the patient at discharge (routine, transfer to another hospital, died, etc.). Patients that died outside of the hospital are coded as died (DISP =20). The distinction between discharged to a skilled nursing facility (DISP = 3) and intermediate care facility (DISP = 4) may be defined differently for different data sources. |
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State Specific Notes |
Arizona In 1995, Arizona added the disposition "Home IV Provider." This is recoded to the HCUP discharge disposition Home Health Care (DISP = 6). California Beginning in 1995, California differentiates the discharge disposition to care within the same facility and discharges to another facility. Patients discharged to another level of care (e.g., long term care, residential care, and other care) were included in the uniform category "Another Type of Facility" (DISP = 5) regardless of whether the patient was physically transferred to another hospital or stayed in the same facility. Discharges to acute care were included in the uniform category "Short-Term Hospital" (DISP = 2). Beginning in 1995, the source reports a separate category for discharges to "Prison/Jail." These discharges were included in the uniform category "Routine" (DISP = 1). Colorado Beginning in 1997, Colorado reports two new categories for discharge disposition:
Connecticut Beginning in 1997, Connecticut reports two new categories for discharge disposition:
Florida Prior to 1997, the source category of "Discharged Home on IV Medications" was recoded to the HCUP discharge disposition of Home (DISP = 1). Beginning in 1997, this source category was recoded to Home Health Care (DISP = 6) to be consistent with the coding of this discharge disposition in other states. Georgia In addition to the usual categories coded under died (DISP = 20), the following dispositions are included:
Hawaii Even though Hawaii allows a range of discharge dispositions to be coded (i.e., SNF, ICF, another facility, and home health care), most of the Hawaii discharges are coded with a discharge disposition of:
Illinois In 1993, Illinois changed the categories used to report disposition of patient (referred to by the source as patient status). Several categories used from 1988-1992 are not included starting in 1993. In 1995, two new categories are added. For all years, the source disposition "Discharged to home under the care of a Home IV Drug Therapy provider" is included in the HCUP category "Home health care" (DISP = 6). Dispositions reported only in 1988-1992:
Dispositions added in 1995:
Kansas The source codes for "Rehabilitation Center", "Psychiatric Facility", and "Custodial Care" are included in the HCUP category "Another Type of Facility" (DISP = 5). The source codes for "Coroner's Case, autopsy" and "Coroner's Case, no autopsy" are included in the HCUP category "Died" (DISP = 20). Maryland Another Type of Facility The following source codes were included in the HCUP category "Another Type of Facility" (DISP = 5):
Beginning in 1996, three additional source codes were included in the HCUP category "Another Type of Facility" (DISP = 5):
Intermediate Care Facility Maryland does not separately classify the disposition of Intermediate Care Facility (DISP=4). No documentation was available about which discharge disposition was used for Intermediate Care Facility. Massachusetts For all years, the source code for "Discharge Other" was included in the HCUP category "Missing" (DISP = .). Beginning in 1993, quarter 4, the source codes for "Further Care - Inpatient or Outpatient Department" and "Rest Home" were included in the HCUP category "Another Type of Facility" (DISP = 5). New Jersey Beginning in October 1995, New Jersey reports two new categories for discharge disposition:
New York In All Years
Residential Health Care Facility
Tertiary Aftercare
Hospice
Expired
Oregon According to Oregon's 1993 report to HCUP on their data practices, some Oregon hospitals do not differentiate discharges to home (DISP = 1) and discharges to home health care (DISP = 6). These discharges would be reported in the HCUP Oregon data as discharges to home (DISP = 1). Information on more recent practices is not available. Prior to 1995, Oregon did not report discharges to "Other short-term facility" (DISP = 2) although the category was included in the source documentation. Beginning in 1995, this discharge disposition was reported. Beginning in 1997, Oregon reports two new categories for discharge disposition:
Pennsylvania In addition to the usual categories coded under died (DISP = 20), the following dispositions include:
In 1993, blank values reported by Pennsylvania were incorrectly assigned to the HCUP category Invalid (.A) instead of missing (.). DISP was processed correctly in other years. South Carolina In addition to the usual categories coded under died (DISP = 20), the following dispositions are include:
Beginning in 1996, South Carolina reports two new categories for discharge disposition:
Tennessee The source disposition "Mental Health Center" is included in the HCUP category "Another type of facility" (DISP = 5). In 1995, the source disposition "Admitted as an inpatient to this hospital (only for Medicare outpatient claims)" was included in the HCUP category "Invalid" (DISP = .A). Beginning in 1996, discharges with the source disposition "Admitted as an inpatient to this hospital (only for Medicare outpatient claims)" were excluded from the HCUP inpatient files. Utah In addition to the usual categories coded under died (DISP = 20), the following dispositions are included:
Wisconsin Beginning in 1995, Wisconsin reports two new categories:
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Internet Citation: HCUP NIS Description of Data Elements. Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP). September 2008. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. www.hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/vars/disp/nisnote.jsp. |
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