BMUS: The Burden of Musculoskeletal Diseases in the United States
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Health Care Visits

IXA.D.2
Arthritis

Lead Author(s): 

Kimberly J. Templeton, MD

Supporting Author(s): 

Sylvia I. Watkins-Castillo, PhD

In spite of the frequency and pain severity related to arthritis and other rheumatologic conditions (AORC), AORC account for only a small portion of hospital discharges. Visits to a physician’s office or alternative type of care account for the majority of health care related to AORC. However, among the 6.6 million hospital discharges for an AORC in 2011, 60% were women.

Among the nine major conditions defined by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Arthritis Division [1] as AORC, gout is the only condition where men are affected at a higher rate than women (66% of discharges versus 34%). Soft tissue disorders are found in about equal numbers between men and women.

Women are far more likely to have a diagnosis of fibromyalgia (89%) or diffuse connective tissue diseases (Sjögren's syndrome, SSC, SLE) (87%), than are men. Women also accounted for three-fourth (75%) of discharges with a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, and two-thirds (64%) of discharges diagnosed with osteoarthritis. (Reference Table 9A.4.2 PDF [2] CSV [3])

Hospital Discharges for Arthritis and Other Rheumatic Conditions, by Sex, United States 2011

Edition: 

  • 2014
The Burden of Musculoskeletal Diseases in the United States - Copyright © 2014.

Source URL: https://bmus.latticegroup.com/2014-report/ixad2/health-care-visits

Links:
[1] http://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/
[2] https://bmus.latticegroup.com/docs/T9A.4.2.pdf
[3] https://bmus.latticegroup.com/docs/T9A.4.2.csv