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Red is bad, green is good, blue is not statistically different/neutral.

Compared to Distribution

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Compared to Target

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Compared to a Single Value

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Trend

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Compared to Prior Value

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green chart bars Significantly better than the overall value

red chart bars Significantly worse than the overall value

light blue chart bars No significant difference with the overall value

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Mental Health/Substance Abuse Emergency Department Visit Rates

Select a Census Place
Measurement Period: 2018-2020
Current mental health/substance abuse emergency department visits per 1,000 population for the following Primary Care Service Areas:

La Pine includes: 97425 (Crescent Lake), 97733 (Crescent), 97737 (Gilcrest), 97739 (La Pine)

Madras includes: 97711 (Ashwood), 97734 (Culver), 97741 (Madras)

Prineville includes: 97751 (Paulina), 97752 (Post), 97764 (Prineville)

Redmond includes: 97753 (Powell Butte), 97756 (Redmond), 97760 (Terrebonne)

Sisters includes: 97759 (Sisters), 97730 (Camp Sherman)

Warm Springs includes: 97761 (Warm Springs)

*Please Note: The data below is not by Census Place, but by the Primary Care Service Areas as described above.

Why is this important?

A portion of emergency department visits fall into the category of avoidable use resulting from patients seeking non-urgent care or emergency department care for conditions that could have been treated and/or prevented by primary care and/or mental and substance abuse specialists.
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Mental Health/Substance Abuse Emergency Department Visit Rates

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Comparison:
Measurement Period: 2018-2020
Data Source: Oregon Office of Rural Health
April 19, 2024www.centraloregonhealthdata.org
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11.2
11.2 - 13.9
13.9 - 16.0
16.0 - 21.5
21.5 - 52.0
per 1,000 population
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Census Place Source Period Per 1,000 population
There are 6 Census Place values. The lowest value is 11.2, and the highest value is 52. Half of the values are between 13.9 and 21.5. The middle (median) value is 18.7.

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Filed under: Health / Mental Health & Mental Disorders, Health / Alcohol & Drug Use, Health, Health Behaviors