NAMCS and NHAMCS Web Tables
2015
- NAMCS Summary Tables[PDF – 693 KB]
- National Electronic Health Records Survey: Percentage of EHR or EMR system used by office-based physicians: United States, 2015[PDF – 49 KB] (4/2017)
- National Electronic Health Records Survey: 2015 Specialty and Overall Physicians Electronic Health Record Adoption Summary Tables[PDF – 28 KB] (3/2017)
- 2015 NEHRS Data on Electronic Health Record Adoption and Use Among Office-Based Physicians in the U.S., by State[PDF – 159 KB] (7/2016)
2014
- NAMCS Summary Tables[PDF – 614 KB]
- NHAMCS – Emergency Department Summary Tables[PDF – 1.9 MB]
- 2014 NEHRS Data on Electronic Health Record Adoption and Use Among Office-Based Physicians in the U.S., by State[PDF – 146 KB] (9/2015)
2013
2012
2011
- NAMCS Summary Tables[PDF – 1.2 MB]
- NHAMCS – Emergency Department Summary Tables[PDF – 1.1 MB]
- NHAMCS – Outpatient Department Summary Tables[PDF – 446KB]
2010
- NAMCS Summary Tables[PDF – 404 KB]
- NHAMCS – Emergency Department Summary Tables[PDF – 545 KB]
- NHAMCS – Outpatient Department Summary Tables[PDF – 375KB]
2009-2010 Combined Year Tables
Combined NAMCS and NHAMCS
- Table 1. Annual number and percent distribution of ambulatory care visits by setting type according to diagnosis group[PDF – 130 KB]
2009
- NAMCS Summary Tables[PDF – 382 KB]
- NHAMCS – Emergency Department Summary Tables[PDF – 481 KB]
- NHAMCS – Outpatient Department Summary Tables[PDF – 330 KB]
2008
- NAMCS Summary Tables[PDF – 422 KB]
- NHAMCS – Emergency Department Summary Tables[PDF – 541 KB]
- NHAMCS – Outpatient Department Summary Tables[PDF – 323 KB]
- Combined NAMCS and NHAMCS Tables
- Table 1. Selected patient and provider characteristics for ambulatory care visits to physician offices and hospital outpatient and emergency departments: United States, 2008[PDF – 24 KB]
- Table 2. Top 5 diagnoses at visits to office-based physicians and hospital outpatient departments by patient age and sex: United States, 2008[PDF – 25 KB]
2007-2008 Combined Year Tables
NAMCS
Tobacco Screening
- Table 3. Tobacco Screening of Adults at Office Visits to Primary Care Physicians [by Patient Race and Selected Characteristics], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 73 KB]
- Table 4. Tobacco Screening of Adults at Office Visits to Primary Care Physicians [by Payment Source and Age Group and Selected Characteristics], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 116 KB]
- Table 5. Tobacco Counseling at Office Visits to Primary Care Physicians by Adult Tobacco Users [by Patient Race and Selected Characteristics], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 57 KB]
- Table 6. Tobacco Counseling at Office Visits to Primary Care Physicians by Adult Tobacco Users [by Payment Source and Age Group and Selected Characteristics], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 57 KB]
NHAMCS – Emergency Departments
Visit Rates
- Table 7. Emergency Department Visit Rates per 100 population [by Patient Race and Selected Characteristics], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 79 KB]
Visits at Which Patients Left Before Being Seen
- Table 8. Emergency Department Visits at Which Patients Left Before Being Seen [by Patient Race and Selected Characteristics], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 79 KB]
- Table 9. Emergency Department Visits at Which Patients Left Before Being Seen [by Payment Source and Age Group and Selected Characteristics], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 85 KB]
Triage Status
- Table 10. Emergency Department (ED) Visits Triaged Immediate/Emergent at which Patient Waited to See a Physician for One Hour or More [by Patient Race and Selected Characteristics], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 82 KB]
- Table 11. Emergency Department (ED) Visits Triaged Immediate/Emergent at which Patient Waited to See a Physician One Hour or More [by Payment Source and Patient Age], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 75 KB]
- Table 12. Emergency Department (ED) Visits Triaged as Urgent at which Patient Waited to See a Physician for One Hour or More [by Patient Race and Selected Characteristics], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 80 KB]
- Table 13. Emergency Department (ED) Visits Triaged as Urgent at which Patient Waited to See a Physician for One Hour or More [by Payment Source and Age Group and Selected Characteristics], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 87 KB]
- Table 14. Emergency Department (ED) Visits Triaged Semi-Urgent/Not Urgent at which Patient Waited to See a Physician for Two Hours or More [by Patient Race and Selected Characteristics], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 71 KB]
- Table 15. Emergency Department (ED) Visits Triaged Semi-Urgent/Not Urgent at which Patient Waited to See a Physician for Two Hours or More [by Payment Source and Age Group and Selected Characteristics], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 75 KB]
Hospital Admissions and Transfers
- Table 16. Emergency Department Visits Involving Hospital Admission or Transfer with Length of Visit 6 Hours or More [by Patient Race and Selected Characteristics], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 79 KB]
- Table 17. Emergency Department Visits Involving Hospital Admission or Transfer with Length of Visit 6 Hours or More [by Payment Source and Age Group and Selected Characteristics], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 75 KB]
Combined NAMCS and NHAMCS
Visit Rates
- Table 18. Physician Office and Hospital Outpatient Department Visit Rates Per 100 Population [by Patient Race and Selected Characteristics], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 62 KB]
Antibiotic Prescribing
- Table 19. Antibiotic Prescribing at Ambulatory Medical Care Visits for Colds per 10,000 Population [by Patient Race and Selected Characteristics], United States, 2007-2008[PDF – 46 KB]
Adverse Effects of Medical Care
- Page last reviewed: April 24, 2017
- Page last updated: April 24, 2017
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