The ratio of children using fluoroquinolone antibiotics in acute sinusitis.
Denominator: Outpatient cases of children diagnosed with acute sinusitis.Numerator: Cases from the denominator in which fluoroquinolone antibiotics are used.Data scope:1. Outpatient (Western medicine primary care Western medicine hospital), excluding cases handled by agents.2. Exclude cases with "reason for supplementing reporting" coded as 2.Children: Under 18 years old (year of charge - year of birth 18).Acute sinusitis: The primary diagnosis with the first three codes as J01.Fluoroquinolone antibiotics: Drug ATC code first five codes as J01MA.
Data fields
Annual quarterly、Medical institution code、Name of the medical institution、Special contract category、The number of cases of children using fluoroquinolone antibiotics for acute sinusitis.、The child is diagnosed with acute sinusitis in the outpatient clinic cases.、The ratio of children using fluoroquinolone antibiotics for acute sinusitis、The index value of the affiliated area business unit.、National indicator values、County/City、Administrative region
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陳綉琴 (02-27065866#3006)
Update frequency
Every March
License
Open Government Data License, version 1.0
Charge
free
Publish date
2018-04-20
Dataset type
System programming interface
Updated time
2024-11-04 07:15
Topic
Other
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Dataset Category
Data archives
Keyword
Medical qualitySinusitisAcute sinusitis
Note
Authorization explanation URL: https://data.nhi.gov.tw/Banner/DevelopGuide.aspxAPI documentation for OAS standard: https://data.nhi.gov.tw/openapi.jsonResource ID for this dataset: A21003000I-E3201K-001
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