Cumulative Growth in Principal CCS Body System Discharges by Payer, 1997-2007
  Medicaid Medicare Private Health Insurance Uninsured
Blood 21% 56% 31% 112%
Skin 92% 42% 63% 136%
Nervous 28% 34% 20% 45%
Congenital 15% 39% -10% -19%
Infectious and Parasitic 1% 57% 5% 30%
Symptoms 35% 16% -1% 34%
Endocrine 38% 22% 26% 67%
Neoplasms 24% -10% -1% 31%
Genitourinary 28% 44% -9% 32%
Mental 13% 8% 2% 37%
Musculoskeletal 43% 46% 44% 53%
Injury and Poisoning 28% 22% 4% 19%
Respiratory 2% 11% -15% 12%
Digestive 33% 18% 13% 56%
Perinatal (newborns) 55%   2% 33%
Pregnancy and Childbirth 47% 185% 0% 21%
Circulatory 27% -3% -8% 56%
Note: For Medicaid, blood, congenital, infectious and parasitic, neoplasms, mental, and respiratory 2007 discharges are not statistically different from 1997 discharges at p is less than 0.05.
Note: For Medicare, perinatal (newborns), statistics based on estimates with a relative standard error (standard error divided by weighted estimate) greater than 0.30 or with standard error equal to zero in the nationwide statistics are not reliable.
Note: For Medicare, mental and circulatory 2007 discharges are not statistically different from 1997 discharges at p is less than 0.05.
Note: For private insurance, congenital, infectious and parasitic, symptoms, neoplasms, mental, injury and poisoning, perinatal (newborns), pregnancy and childbirth, and circulatory 2007 discharges are not statistically different from 1997 discharges at p is less than 0.05.
Note: Uninsured includes discharges classified as self-pay or no charge.
Note: For uninsured, congenital, injury and poisoning, respiratory, and pregnancy and childbirth 2007 discharges are not statistically different from 1997 discharges at p is less than 0.05.

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