Behind the Numbers:
Women’s Emergency Health Trends



The data highlights emergency hospital admissions for women with O+ blood type and abnormal test results. While total billing is high, the average cost per patient seems unusually low, possibly indicating a data issue. The variety of medical conditions and insurance providers suggests a broad need for emergency care across different backgrounds. Asthma and diabetes appear frequently, which may indicate they are leading causes of emergency visits in this group.




    Summary Statistics of Patients:.
  • Woman
  • O+ Blood Type
  • Abnormal Test Results
  • Emergency Admission Type


  • Number of Patients Average Age Total Billling Amount Average Billing Amount
    19 27,007.0 $513,133.75 $48.26



    Patient Data for Woman & O+ Blood Type & Abnormal Test Results & Emergency Admission Type

    Name Age Medical Condition Insurance Provider Medication
    DOnALD davIS 38 Obesity Cigna Paracetamol
    ashLEy vasQUEZ 30 Asthma Medicare Ibuprofen
    rYAn BRadforD DDS 42 Hypertension Cigna Lipitor
    mR. jaCk wIlliS 46 Hypertension Cigna Penicillin
    aNgEla rANdOLph 36 Cancer UnitedHealthcare Paracetamol
    joEl MOntgomeRY 45 Diabetes Cigna Aspirin
    mICHAElA pATtERSON mD 51 Cancer Blue Cross Lipitor
    KeNNeth WeEks 56 Arthritis Medicare Aspirin
    liNda BUtler 23 Diabetes Medicare Lipitor
    JAY galloWaY 74 Asthma Blue Cross Ibuprofen
    maRy beLl 35 Diabetes Blue Cross Paracetamol
    kElsey Allen 76 Obesity Blue Cross Lipitor
    NICole HIcKS 44 Obesity Aetna Penicillin
    MOnicA lucerO 47 Cancer Blue Cross Lipitor
    kaTHRyN bOyd 20 Asthma Medicare Paracetamol
    DilLon joHnson 49 Diabetes Blue Cross Penicillin
    MIChElE GoNZalES 69 Asthma Cigna Penicillin
    BrAnDI maRtin 71 Asthma Aetna Lipitor
    jAcQuElINE HAMilton 65 Asthma Aetna Penicillin