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Compendium of U.S. Health Systems, 2016 | Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality

Compendium of U.S. Health Systems, 2016 | Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality

AHRQ--Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality: Advancing Excellence in Health Care



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Compendium of U.S. Health Systems, 2016 (2019 update) (CSV, 84 KB)
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Compendium of U.S. Health Systems, 2016

New: The Compendium now includes new system-level variables that describe systems' participation in alternative payment models (Accountable Care Organizations and Medicare bundled payment programs) and provide information on whether systems offer insurance products.
The Compendium of U.S. Health Systems is composed of 626 U.S. health systems, defined in this analysis to include at least one hospital and at least one group of physicians providing comprehensive care, and who are connected with each other and with the hospital through common ownership or joint management.
The Compendium database includes:
  • Columns A-D: System identification number (a unique number assigned by AHRQ), name, home office city, and State.
  • Columns E-I: Indicators of which data source identified the health system and health system identification numbers in the originating data source.
  • Columns J-R: Total counts of system hospitals, physician groups, physicians, primary care physicians, extent to which systems own or manage hospitals in multiple States, total acute care beds, discharges, and residents.
  • Columns S-AA: Variables identifying the extent to which systems include investor-owned hospitals, serve children, include teaching hospitals, and serve a disproportionately high share of low-income and uninsured individuals.
  • Columns AB-AF (New!): Variables describing system participation in alternative payment models (Accountable Care Organizations and Medicare bundled payment programs) and information on whether systems offer insurance products.
If you would like to report a possible data discrepancy, please email CHSP@ahrq.hhs.gov.
Data highlights derived from the Compendium:
More information about the definition of health systems and the methodology used in developing the Compendium:
Page last reviewed May 2019
Page originally created August 2017
Internet Citation: Compendium of U.S. Health Systems, 2016. Content last reviewed May 2019. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. https://www.ahrq.gov/chsp/data-resources/compendium.html

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