Three-Year Trends in Hospitalizations Related to Substance Use – News Release


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PHC4 Releases Three-Year Trends in Hospitalizations Related to Substance Use

Harrisburg, PA - October 26, 2020 - PHC4 has updated its data on opioid-related hospitalizations and has extended the analyses to include alcohol, cocaine and amphetamines. Maternal stays with opioid use and newborn stays with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) are also included. Statewide trends (2017-2019) and county-specific data (2019) are reported.

“Results from today’s release will serve as a baseline for the continued study of substance use during and after the COVID-19 crisis—key issues of concern to healthcare professionals during this time,” said Joe Martin, PHC4’s Executive Director. “Adding data on alcohol and other substance types is especially important now as the COVID-19 pandemic could be particularly stressful for those struggling with substance use disorders.”

Key findings:

The findings are available on PHC4's website at www.phc4.org. You can also link to this information through social media on Facebook and Twitter.

PHC4 is an independent state agency charged with collecting, analyzing and reporting information that can be used to improve the quality and restrain the cost of health care in Pennsylvania.