Table S1 IC‐10 codes used to define alcohol‐attributable conditions.

Table S2 Categorization of alcohol consumption by grams of ethanol per day.

Table S3 The percent change in the rate of acute and chronic alcohol–attributable hospital admissions with a 1% increase in minimum alcohol prices for the local health areas in British Columbia, 2002–13, by regional average family income.

Table S4 The percentage change in the rate of total chronic (100% and partial) alcohol‐attributable hospital admissions with a 1% increase in minimum alcohol prices for the local health areas in British Columbia, 2002–13 by regional average family income at quarterly lags 1 year or more after price changes.

Table S5 The percentage change in the rate of chronic 100% alcohol‐attributable hospital admissions with a 1% increase in minimum alcohol prices for the local health areas in British Columbia, 2002–13, by regional average family income at quarterly lags 1 year or more after price changes.

Table S6 The percentage change in the rate of chronic partial alcohol‐attributable hospital admissions with a 1% increase in minimum alcohol prices for the local health areas in British Columbia, 2002–13, by regional average family income at quarterly lags 1 year or more after price changes.

Table S7 The percentage change in the rate of acute and chronic alcohol‐attributable hospital admissions with a 1% increase in minimum alcohol prices for the local health areas in British Columbia, 2002–13, by regional average family income.

Table S8 The percentage change in the rate of acute and chronic alcohol‐–attributable hospital admissions with a 1% increase in minimum alcohol prices for the local health areas in British Columbia, 2002–13, by regional average family income.