The adult acute sinusitis use of fluoroquinolones ratio of cases
Denominator: Outpatient cases diagnosed as acute sinusitis in adults.Numerator: Cases in the denominator using fluoroquinolone antibiotics.Data scope:1. For outpatient clinics (Western medicine primary Western medicine hospital), excluding delegated cases.2. Exclude cases with "reason for supplemental report" noted as 2.Adults: 18 years and older (fee year - birth year 18).Acute sinusitis: The first three digits of the primary diagnosis code are J01.Fluoroquinolones: Medication with the first five digits of the ATC code as J01MA.
Data fields
Annual Quarterly、Medical institution code、Name of medical institution、Special category、The number of cases of adults using fluoroquinolone antibiotics for acute sinusitis、The adult diagnosis is the number of outpatient cases of acute sinusitis.、The adult acute sinusitis use of fluoroquinolone antibiotics proportion case、Indicators of the affiliated area business group、National index value、County/city differentiation、Administrative region
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Every March
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Open Government Data License, version 1.0
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free
Publish date
2018-04-20
Dataset type
System programming interface
Updated time
2024-11-04 07:10
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Other
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Keyword
Medical qualitySinusitisAcute sinusitis
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Authorization instructions URL: https://data.nhi.gov.tw/Banner/DevelopGuide.aspxAPI documentation for OAS standard: https://data.nhi.gov.tw/openapi.jsonThis dataset resource ID: A21030000I-D21007-003
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