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Healthcare Payments Data (HPD) Program Quarterly Newsletter June 2025
The Healthcare Payments Data Program Quarterly Newsletter provides programmatic updates and ongoing stakeholder engagement.
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California Diagnostic Catheterization Volume by Sociodemographic Categories
This report evaluates the changes in the volume of DxCaths in California by sociodemographic categories over time.
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Elective Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) Program Report, 2023
This report provides risk-adjusted outcome measures for PCI mortality, post-PCI stroke, and post-PCI emergency coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery.
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Behavioral Health Providers, Encounters, and Diagnoses in California’s Hospital Inpatient and Emergency Department Settings
The visualizations show disparities in the number of providers to patients for behavioral health services in inpatient and emergency department...
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HPD Data Set Justification Grid
View the Custom Limited and Research Identifiable Justification Grid# Use the Justification Grid to select each variable and provide justification...
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Hospital and Workforce Behavioral Health Data in California
New Analysis of Behavioral Health Spending# Behavioral Health Spending in California’s Commercial Market is a new analysis from the Health...
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Emergency Department Volume and Capacity by Facility, Health Category and Health Professional Shortage Area
In 2021, the statewide median number of emergency department (ED) visits per ED treatment station was 1,270.
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Hospital Supplier Diversity Plans
This webpage includes all submitted Hospital Supplier Diversity Plans. The information contained in the hospital’s plan on minority, women, LGBT,...
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Supplier Diversity in California Hospital Procurements, 2021-2023
The total diverse procurement spend by individual hospitals reported between 2021 and 2023 increased by approximately 25%, $534.8 million, while...
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Inpatient Mortality Indicators
The Inpatient Mortality Indicators (IMIs) are measures for certain procedures and medical conditions where evidence suggests that high mortality rates...