HSA# 750 - SAN JOAQUIN (STOCKTON), CA-AMADOR, CA

HSA Profiles

Mortality Rates

Health-Care Providers

Short-Term General Hospital Resources and Utilization

HMOs and HMO Membership

Demographics

Income, Education and Employment

Age-Adjusted Mortality per 100,000 Population, 1996-98
  CHD Stroke AMI CHF
Overall 219.9 76.0 63.5 12.8
Whites 222.9 74.7 64.5 13.5
Blacks 359.6 127.4 102.1 10.3*
Males 263.1 69.5 76.7 13.3
Females 184.4 79.5 52.9 12.2
White Males 271.4 68.6 80.0 13.8
White Females 184.8 77.3 52.4 13.0
Black Males 395.9 128.1 101.9 17.5*
Black Females 332.1 131.5 103.5 5.3*

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Health-Care Providers
  Number
Total MDs (1999) 769
MDs with Office-Based Practice (1999) 676
MDs with Hospital-Based Practice (1999) 93
MDs with Primary-Care Specialty (1999) 296
MDs with Ob-Gyn Specialty (1999) 43
MDs with CVD Specialty (1999) 28
DOs with Family-Practice Specialty (1998) 15
Registered Nurses (1990) 2,774
Registered Dieticians (1990) 108

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Short-Term General Hospital Resources and Utilization
  Number
Hospitals (1999) 9
Hospitals with a cardiac intensive care unit (1999) 3
Hospitals that conduct angioplasty (1999) 2
Hospitals with a cardiac catheterization lab (1999) 3
Hospitals with an emergency department (1999) 7
Hospitals that conduct open-heart surgery (1999) 2
Hospitals with a community outreach program (1999) 4
Hospitals that participate in health fairs (1999) 7
Hospitals with a health-information center (1999) 3
Hospitals that conduct health screenings (1999) 4
Hospitals with nutrition programs (1999) 3
Hospitals with a patient-education center (1999) 3
Total admissions (1999) 56,533
Total beds (1999) 1,177
Cardiac intensive care unit beds (1999) 21
Inpatient days (1999) 269,920
Outpatient visits (1999) 1190210
Emergency Department visits (1999) 211,873

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HMOs and HMO Membership
  Number Membership
Total HMOs (1998) 29 328,564
Traditional HMOs (1998) 7 143,120
IPA HMOs (1998) 1 2,492
Other HMOs (1998) 21 182,952

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Demographics
  Number Percent
Total Population (1999) 637,387 100.0
Nonhispanic Whites (1999) 346,537 54.4
Hispanic Whites (1999) 157,917 24.8
Blacks (1999) 34,381 5.4
American Indian/Eskimo/Aleuts (1999) 7,694 1.2
Asian/Pacific Islanders (1999) 90,858 14.3
Total Hispanics (1999) 171,953 27.0

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Income, Education and Employment
Avg per capita income (1998) 20,768
Avg median household income (1997) 35,687
Persons in poverty (1997) 110,419
Avg unemployment rate (%), age 16+ (1999) 8
% Persons age 25+ w/<9 yrs education (1990) 14
% Persons age 25+ w/4+ yrs college (1990) 13

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