Injury Query Module Configuration Selection
Getting Started
Click on a green bar to open and close selections to see a list of measures available.ICD-10 Injury Data
This IBIS-PH module has been designed to query injury deaths. Injury selections in this module are consistent with the State and Territorial Injury Program Director's Association (STIPDA) injury definition and categories, and 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]. [[br]][[br]]- Counts
Count
This module returns the number of deaths. - Crude Rates
- Age-adjusted Rates
- Average Age at 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.
- Counts
Count
This module returns the number of deaths. - Crude Rates
- Age-adjusted Rates
- Average Age at 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.
- Total Charges (sum)
- Average Charge
- Median Charge
When to Use a Median
The median is a measure of central tendency that is not sensitive to extreme values. For instance, with hospital charges, there is a fixed "floor" value of zero, but on the other end, there will be a few very large values that will drive up the mean. The median is the 50th percentile, and is not sensitive to extreme values, so with data like charges, the median is a better measure of central tendency.
- Total Length of Stay (sum)
- Average Length of Stay
- Median Length of Stay
When to Use a Median
The median is a measure of central tendency that is not sensitive to extreme values. For instance, with hospital charges, there is a fixed "floor" value of zero, but on the other end, there will be a few very large values that will drive up the mean. The median is the 50th percentile, and is not sensitive to extreme values, so with data like charges, the median is a better measure of central tendency.