Injury Deaths and Hospitalizations Configuration Selection
Overview
These IBIS-PH modules query injury data only.Cause of death selections in the Injury Deaths query module are consistent with the external Cause of Injury Mortality Matrix for ICD-10 found on the NCHS website at: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/ice/icd10_transcode.pdf
Diagnosis selections in the Injury Hospitalizations query module are consistent with the injury case definitions found in the Consensus Recommendations for Using Hospital Discharge Data for Injury Surveillance (2003) developed by the State and Territorial Injury Program Directors Association (STIPDA) Injury Surveillance Workgroup, available at http://www.stipda.org/documents/hdd.pdf (see pages 7-11).
Data Notice/Alert
{{class RedText The underlying cause of death on 13 infant death records in the 2016 data year was changed from "Other Injury Causes" (ICD-10 code Y33 or Y34) to "Sudden, Unexpected Infant Death" (R99). This change was made to the NM-IBIS mortality dataset on January 10, 2018. }}Population Data
{{class BlueText 2018 population estimates are currently available in NM-IBIS.}}Getting Started
Click on a blue bar to open and close selections to see a list of measures available.- Injury Deaths - Count
Count
This module returns the number of deaths. Crude Rate
This module returns the number of deaths, the number in the population, the crude death rate (deaths per 100,000 persons), and the upper and lower 95% confidence interval limits for the rate.- Standard Query
Moving Averages
Moving averages are used to "smooth" trend lines that would otherwise be unstable. Often, the population size will be too small to yield a smooth trend line. By combining multiple years, the data will be more stable. "Moving averages" are overlapping, aggregated year groups. They are overlapped so that more data points may be displayed, and also so the line shows changes more gradually.
Age-Adjusted Rates
This module returns the number of deaths, the number in the population, the age-adjusted death rate (deaths per 100,000 persons, age-standardized to the U.S. 2000 population), and the upper and lower 95% confidence interval limits for the rate.- Standard Query
Moving Averages
Moving averages are used to "smooth" trend lines that would otherwise be unstable. Often, the population size will be too small to yield a smooth trend line. By combining multiple years, the data will be more stable. "Moving averages" are overlapping, aggregated year groups. They are overlapped so that more data points may be displayed, and also so the line shows changes more gradually.
Leading Causes of Death
This query returns deaths for the 15 leading causes of death in New Mexico, based on the number of deaths and the NCHS groupings for "50 Rankable Causes of Death."- Leading Causes of Injury Death: Counts
Leading Causes of Death by Count
This module calculates the number of deaths for the NCHS 50 leading causes of death. You can sort the death rates on the results page to get the leading causes.
You can filter the data by year, age, sex, and geographic area. - Leading Causes of Injury Death: Crude Rates
Leading Causes of Death by Crude Rate
This module calculates death rates (number of deaths per 100,000) for the NCHS 50 leading causes of death. You can sort the death rates on the results page to get the leading causes.
You can filter the data by year, age, sex, and geographic area. - Leading Causes of Injury Death: Age-adjusted Rates
Leading Causes of Death by Age-Adjusted Rate
This module calculates age-adjusted death rates (number of deaths per 100,000, age-standardized to the U.S. 2000 population) for the NCHS 50 leading causes of death. You can sort the death rates on the results to get the leading causes.
You can filter the data by year, sex, and geographic area.
YPLL
This query returns the Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL) for the selected population and condition(s). "Years of Potential Life Lost" is calculated as 75 minus a person's age at time of death.- Average Age at Time of Injury Death
Average Age at Time of Death
This module returns the average age at death. You can filter or group the data by cause of death, year, age, sex, and geographic area.