In 2019, it was estimated that the mean cost of hospitalizations with an esophageal atresia/ tracheoesophageal fistula discharge diagnosis among those aged less than 65 years was 100,363 U.S. dollars. Esophageal atresia is when part of the esophagus of a baby does not properly form, requiring surgery, so the baby can properly feed. This statistic shows the mean cost of U.S. hospitalizations with a stomach/intestine birth defect–associated discharge diagnosis among those aged less than 65 years in 2019.
Mean cost of U.S. hospitalizations with a stomach/intestine birth defect–associated discharge diagnosis in 2019
(in U.S. dollars)
The source notes that hospitalizations with at least one birth defect–associated discharge diagnosis were identified "by scanning up to 40 available fields for ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes Q00–Q99: congenital malformations, deformations, and chromosomal abnormalities. Patent ductus arteriosus (Q25.0) and atrial septal defect (Q21.1) were not considered birth defects when occurring in neonates aged <28 days or with an associated indicator of preterm birth (ICD-10-CM codes P07.2 or P07.3). An additional 23 conditions of lesser clinical importance classified within the Q00–Q99 code range were not considered birth defects."
Concerning birth defect categories the source notes: " Birth defects categories correspond to blocks of ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes: cardiovascular (Q20–Q28), central nervous system (Q00–Q07), chromosomal (Q90–Q99), cleft lip/palate (Q35–Q37), ear (Q16–Q17), eye (Q10–Q15), gastrointestinal (Q38–Q45), genitourinary (Q50–Q64), integumentary (Q80–Q85), musculoskeletal (Q65– Q79), and other syndrome (Q87). “Other defect” includes birth defects of the face and neck (Q18), respiratory system (Q30–Q34), and other congenital malformations (Q86 and Q89)."
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MMWR, & CDC. (July 6, 2023). Mean cost of U.S. hospitalizations with a stomach/intestine birth defect–associated discharge diagnosis in 2019 (in U.S. dollars) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved December 22, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1498026/mean-cost-hospitalizations-stomach-intestine-birth-defect/
MMWR, und CDC. "Mean cost of U.S. hospitalizations with a stomach/intestine birth defect–associated discharge diagnosis in 2019 (in U.S. dollars)." Chart. July 6, 2023. Statista. Accessed December 22, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1498026/mean-cost-hospitalizations-stomach-intestine-birth-defect/
MMWR, CDC. (2023). Mean cost of U.S. hospitalizations with a stomach/intestine birth defect–associated discharge diagnosis in 2019 (in U.S. dollars). Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: December 22, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1498026/mean-cost-hospitalizations-stomach-intestine-birth-defect/
MMWR, and CDC. "Mean Cost of U.S. Hospitalizations with a Stomach/Intestine Birth Defect–associated Discharge Diagnosis in 2019 (in U.S. Dollars)." Statista, Statista Inc., 6 Jul 2023, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1498026/mean-cost-hospitalizations-stomach-intestine-birth-defect/
MMWR & CDC, Mean cost of U.S. hospitalizations with a stomach/intestine birth defect–associated discharge diagnosis in 2019 (in U.S. dollars) Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1498026/mean-cost-hospitalizations-stomach-intestine-birth-defect/ (last visited December 22, 2024)
Mean cost of U.S. hospitalizations with a stomach/intestine birth defect–associated discharge diagnosis in 2019 (in U.S. dollars) [Graph], MMWR, & CDC, July 6, 2023. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1498026/mean-cost-hospitalizations-stomach-intestine-birth-defect/