Object Description
One row per 9-digit zip code.
The sources for this object are the UW HIP Area Deprivation Index and Ursa Reference ZIP Code Reference (mi_ursa_code_113).
Ursa Studio Update Cadence: Annually
Metadata
- Table Name: ursa.mi_ursa_core_142
- Layer: METADATA_AND_INTEGRATION
- Object Type: Ursa Reference
- Temporal Class: Entity
- Case ID: ZIP Code 9-Digit
- Primary Key: ZIP Code 9-Digit
Published Fields
- Location Fields
- ZIP Code 9-Digit
- ZIP Code 5-Digit
- County FIPS Code
- County Description
- CBSA Code
- Dartmouth Atlas HSA ID
- Dartmouth Atlas HRR ID
- Dartmouth Atlas HSA Description -- A Hospital Service Area (HSA) represents a local healthcare market for inpatient hospital care. Each HSA is defined by aggregating ZIP codes where the majority of residents receive hospitalizations from a particular group of hospitals. There are approximately 3,436 HSAs in the United States. HSAs are constructed to reflect actual patient utilization patterns for routine and emergency hospital services, making them useful for studying local variations in healthcare access and delivery.
- Dartmouth Atlas HRR Description -- A Hospital Referral Region (HRR) defines a regional healthcare market for tertiary and complex medical care, such as major cardiovascular procedures and neurosurgeries. HRRs are formed by grouping together HSAs based on where patients within those areas travel to receive specialized care. There are approximately 306 HRRs in the United States. These regions are designed to capture patterns of referral and are useful for evaluating access to specialized services and system-level healthcare delivery across broader geographic areas.
- Dartmouth Atlas HSA City
- Dartmouth Atlas HRR City
- UW HIP Area Deprivation Index National Percentile -- A value between 1 and 100 representing the composite measure of socioeconomic deprivation from University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine and Public Health. Scores are for Census Block Group geographic level, which generally contains between 600 and 3,000 people. Higher scores indicate more deprivation, so a score of 1 indicates the least deprivation while a score of 100 indicates the most deprivation. Percentiles are constructed by ranking the ADI from low to high for the nation and grouping the block groups into bins corresponding to each 1% range of the ADI. The 2019 ADI was constructed using the 2015-2019 5-year estimates from the US Census' American Community Survey and includes 17 component measures that span the domains of income, education, employment, and housing quality. It may be linked with the 9-digit ZIP code crosswalk, which was built to correspond directly to Census block groups. The 2019 ADI was released on 07/14/2021 and is the most recent version as of 02/02/22.