Learn how OHS manages patient discharge data
Patient discharge data is among the information OHS collects. OHS collects four main types of discharge data:
- Inpatient discharges from acute care hospitals
- Outpatient surgery discharges from hospitals
- Outpatient surgery discharges from ambulatory surgery centers (ASC)
- Emergency room discharges
Discover more about patient discharge data, what it can be used for, how to request access to it, and how to submit it here.
About patient discharge data
What specific information does OHS collect?
Types of data OHS collects include:
- Demographic data like age, race, ethnicity, and gender
- Medical diagnoses
- Services provided and related charges
- Payer information
- Healthcare provider
- Length of inpatient stay
- Medical procedures
Patient discharge data is always kept secure and confidential. OHS currently maintains a warehouse of discharge data with records from 1991 through 2023.
Publications and reports
How is patient discharge data used?
OHS compiles reports for the public using patient discharge data. These publications can have many purposes, such as:
- Serve as a reference tool to track healthcare trends
- Help consumers make informed healthcare decisions
- Help people understand CT’s larger healthcare landscape
- Help plan improvements to healthcare access, quality, and affordability
Certain data can be used by consumers, qualified researchers, policymakers, and state agencies when approved by OHS.
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Discover OHS’s biannual report of all CT healthcare services and facilities.
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Read the research and reports that OHS compiles using the health data we collect.