Percent of Population Newly Diagnosed with Substance Use Disorder in the past year
Current Value
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Definition
Story Behind the Curve
About the Data: Percent of Population Newly Diagnosed with Substance Use Disorder in the Past Year
Data Description
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Data Source(s): CIHA RPMS
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Prior Use on EBCI THIP: No
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Measure Definition: Percent of the population newly diagnosed with a substance use disorder in the past year (# of people newly diagnosed with a substance use disorder / CIHA user population for the given year)
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Baseline (Annual):
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2018: 4.59%
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# of Patients: 525
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Denominator: 11,444
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Target: 4.13% of the population newly diagnosed with substance use disorder
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Target-Setting Method: 10% improvement from the baseline
Annual Data Overview
Year | New Diagnoses | Total User Population | Percent Newly Diagnosed |
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2018 | 525 | 11,444 | 4.59% |
2019 | 493 | 11,543 | 4.27% |
2020 | 374 | 11,233 | 3.33% |
2021 | 326 | 11,596 | 2.81% |
2022 | 341 | 11,461 | 2.98% |
2023 | 347 | 11,483 | 3.02% |
Measure Components
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Numerator: Number of patients diagnosed with a substance use disorder in the given year who had never been diagnosed before (ICD-9 codes 291.00 - 291.9, 303.00 - 305.99; ICD-10 codes F10.10 - F19.929, excluding tobacco and cannabis diagnoses). Data gathered from ICare Panel with Problem ICD Taxonomy AJW Substance Abuse Codes from 01/01/2018 - 12/31/2023.
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Denominator: CIHA user population (AI/AN individuals that live in the service area and have visited CIHA at least 3 times between 2018-2024)
Comparable National Data
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Unknown
Data Collection Frequency
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Annual