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Advisory Group Meeting July 14, 2010

Emergency Department Visits 2008 * Nassau % Suffolk Male 175,993 46.8% 235,330 47.5% Female 200,081 53.2% 259,862 52.5% Total 376,074 495,192 * Admissions and Treat & Release

Emergency Department Visits 2008 * Age Nassau % Suffolk 0-5 30,102 8.0% 45,599 9.2% 6-15 31,044 8.3% 45,026 9.1% 16-24 46,233 12.3% 65,381 13.2% 25-44 90,880 24.2% 134,181 27.1% 45-64 85,283 22.6% 111,626 22.5% 65-74 28,083 7.5% 33,472 6.8% 75+ 64,449 17.1% 59,907 12.1% Total 376,074 495,192 * Admissions and Treat & Release

Emergency Department Visits 2008 * Race/Ethnicity Nassau % Suffolk White Non- Hispanic (NH) 235,640 62.6% 273,908 55.3% Black NH 66,471 17.7% 47,467 9.5% Asian NH 8,806 2.3% 3,515 0.7% Native Am NH 2,208 0.6% 1,016 0.2% Hispanic 31,403 8.4% 86,541 17.5% Other/Missing 31,546 82,745 16.7% Total 376,074 495,192 * Admissions and Treat & Release

Inpatient Admissions 2008 Nassau % Suffolk Male 79,965 43.6% 85,721 Female 103,489 56.4% 111,059 Total 183,454 196,780

Inpatient Admissions 2008 Age Nassau % Suffolk 0-5 18,979 10.3% 23,064 11.7% 6-15 3,218 1.8% 3,995 2.0% 16-24 9,077 4.9% 11,075 5.6% 25-44 33,685 18.4% 39,971 20.3% 45-64 42,121 23.0% 48,287 24.5% 65-74 22,444 12.2% 25,168 12.9% 75+ 53,930 29.4% 45,220 Total 183,454 196,780

Inpatient Admissions 2008 Race/Ethnicity Nassau % Suffolk White Non- Hispanic (NH) 130,664 71.3% 129,734 65.9% Black NH 22,417 12.2% 13,850 7.0% Asian NH 4,926 2.7% 1,938 1.0% Native Am NH 1,007 0.5% 473 0.2% Hispanic 9,702 5.3% 25,493 13.0% Other/Missing 14,738 8.0% 25,292 12.9% Total 183,454 196,780

Selected Conditions Nassau/ Suffolk Inpatient Admissions 2008 Frequency Count Percent of Total Frequency ASTHMA 1,875 1.02 2,066 1.05 MENTAL HEALTH* 6,351 3.46 6,106 3.10 CARDIAC 11,925 6.50 13,827 7.03 DIABETES 2,290 1.25 2,393 1.22 OTHER 160,994 87.8 172,360 87.6 * Does not include substance abuse

Asthma

Mental Health

Cardiac

Diabetes

Areas with Highest Occurrence of Selected Conditions Nassau Suffolk Asthma Elmont, Hempstead, Freeport, Long Beach Huntington Station, Brentwood, Central Islip, Bay Shore, Patchogue Mental Health Westbury, Hempstead, Baldwin, Freeport, Long Beach Huntington, Huntington Station, Brentwood, Bay Shore, Patchogue Cardiac New Hyde Park, Westbury, Elmont, Valley Stream, Hempstead, East Meadow, Freeport Huntington, Huntington Station, Lindenhurst, Bay Shore, Ronkonkoma, Patchogue Diabetes Westbury, East Meadow, Hempstead, Uniondale, Freeport Huntington Station, Brentwood, Bay Shore, Patchogue