Table 2.
Admission rates among depression ED visits by payer, by risk features of concurrent Injury, suicidal ideation, or neither.
| Overall (N=3,681,581) |
With Concurrent Injury (N=1,620,793) |
No Injury, With SI (N=300,128) |
Without Injury or SI (N=1,760,660) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | |
| Any Medicare | 43.2% | [42.2–44.2] | 45.5% | [44.3–46.7] | 44.1% | [41.5–46.6] | 40.4% | [39.2–41.6] |
| Any Private Insurance | 37.2% | [36.1–38.4] | 39.4% | [38.0–40.7] | 41.9% | [39.1–44.7] | 34.3% | [33.0–35.7] |
| Any Medicaid | 34.3% | [33.1–35.5] | 36.5% | [35.1–38.0] | 41.2% | [38.4–43.9] | 31.3% | [29.9–32.6] |
| No Insurance | 26.6% | [25.5–27.8] | 31.2% | [29.7–32.6] | 29.7% | [26.3–33.1] | 22.4% | [21.1–23.7] |
| Total | 35.2% | [34.2–36.1] | 37.9% | [36.7–39.1] | 39.7% | [37.3–42.1] | 31.9% | [30.8–33.0] |
National Emergency Department Sample, 2007–2018, analysis limited to those age 10–90 years. N=3,681,581. SI=suicidal ideation. Any Medicare, Any Private and Any Medicaid are not mutually exclusive categories reflective of both primary and secondary expected payers. Percentages based on weighted sampling.