The data shows the number of inpatient and outpatient cases per hospital in the U.S. in 2016, sorted by selected disease. In that year, there was an average of 60.7 inpatient cases per hospital for angina.
Inpatient and outpatient cases in the United States Inpatient cases refer to people that are admitted to a licensed hospital bed and are usually expected to remain overnight. Outpatients receive treatment at a hospital but remains for less than 24 hours. In the U.S., there was an average of 15,129 hypertension outpatient cases per hospital and 1,358 diabetes mellitus inpatient cases in 2016.
Acute coronary syndromes | 401.9 | 913.4 |
Angina | 60.7 | 301.8 |
Asthma | 521.2 | 2620.2 |
Depression | 930.8 | 2849.6 |
Diabetes mellitus | 1358.2 | 9259.8 |
Diabetes w/ hypoglycemia | 57.5 | 49.4 |
Hypertension | 2036.9 | 15128.8 |
Lipid disorders | 1529 | 7191.8 |
Multiple sclerosis | 38.2 | 297.4 |
Osteoarthritis | 209.1 | 992.2 |
Prostate cancer | 43.7 | 933.1 |
Rheumatoid arthritis | 100.1 | 670.9 |
Stroke | 182.3 | 651.1 |