USA
and STATE STATISTICS
(All statistics are adjusted for age and gender)
In 1989, the majority of Americans (64.1%) who died from a chronic illness died in an acute care hospital. While this remains the most common site of death for this population, the proportion of hospital deaths has been on the decline. In 1997, the proportion had dropped to 51.8% and by 2001 it had dropped even further to 49.2%. Alternatively, there have been increases in the percentage of people who died at home and in nursing homes. It is important to note that despite nationwide trends, there are still substantial differences between states (click on maps below to view a larger map in a new window).
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|
1989 |
1997 |
2001 |
US Adjusted Rate |
15.9 |
22.5 |
23.4 |

|
1989 |
1997 |
2001 |
US Adjusted Rate |
62.3 |
51.7 |
49.5 |

|
1989 |
1997 |
2001 |
US Adjusted Rate |
19.2 |
23.0 |
23.2 |
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