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The National Hospital Bill: The most expensive conditions, by Payer, 2004: HCUP Statistical Brief No. 13

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    • The 695,000 hospital stays from acute myocardial infarction in 2004 resulted in $31 billion in inpatient hospital charges.  
    • The 1.1 million hospitalizations for congestive heart failure in 2004 resulted in nearly $29 billion in hospital charges.  
    • In 2004, coronary artery disease was the most expensive condition treated, resulting in more than $44 billion in expenses.  
    • Acute myocardial infarction resulted in 695,000 hospital stays in 2004.  
    • In 2004, coronary artery disease was responsible for an estimated 1.2 million hospital stays.