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Found 10 records similar to Local Geographic Area (LGA) Age-Standardized Mortality Rates (per 100,000 population) by Three Year Period, 2001/2003 - 2008/2010
Provides the age-standardized mortality rates per 100,000 population, for the three selected causes of death and all causes combined. The three selected causes of death are Circulatory System, Neoplasms and External Causes (Injury). Age standardization is a technique applied to make rates comparable across groups with different
age distributions. A simple rate is defined as the number of people with a particular condition
divided by the whole population.
This table provides the age-standardized mortality rates per 100,000 population, for the three selected causes of death and all causes combined for both the local geographic area and Alberta for the most recent three-year period available. The three selected causes of death are Circulatory System, Neoplasms and External Causes (Injury). Age standardization is a technique applied to make rates comparable across groups with different age distributions. A simple rate is defined as the number of people with a particular condition divided by the whole population.
This table provides the age-standardized mortality rates per 100,000 population, for the three selected causes of death and all causes combined for both the local geographic area and Alberta for the most recent three-year period available. The three selected causes of death are Circulatory System, Neoplasms and External Causes (Injury). Age standardization is a technique applied to make rates comparable across groups with different
age distributions. A simple rate is defined as the number of people with a particular condition
divided by the whole population.
Age-Standardized Mortality Rates for Alberta, Alberta Health Services (AHS) continuum zones, and its former health regions, by cause of death, per 100,000 population for the years 1983 to 1999 (for cause of death derived from ICD9 codes).
Age-Standardized Mortality Rates for Alberta, Alberta Health Services (AHS) continuum zones, and its former health regions, by cause of death, per 100,000 population from the year 2000 (for cause of death derived from ICD10 codes).
Age-standardized Potential Years of Life Lost Rates for Alberta, Alberta Health Services (AHS) Continuum Zones, and former health regions, by cause of death, per 100,000 population, for the years 1983 to 1999 (for cause of death derived from ICD-9...
Age-standardized Potential Years of Life Lost Rates for Alberta, Alberta Health Services (AHS) continuum zones, and former health regions, by cause of death, per 100,000 population, from the year 2000 (for cause of death derived from ICD-10 codes).
Number, crude rate and age-standardized rate of potential years of life lost, by selected causes of death and sex, for Canada and Inuit regions.
Number of deaths, crude-mortality rate and age-standardized mortality rate, by selected causes of death and sex, for Canada and Inuit regions.
This table provides the age-standardized inpatient separation rates per 100,000 population for selected conditions. An inpatient separation from a health care facility occurs anytime a patient (or resident) leaves because of death, discharge, sign-out against medical advice or transfer. The number of separations is the most commonly used measure of the utilization of hospital services. Separations, rather than admissions, are used because hospital abstracts for inpatient care are based on information gathered at the time of discharge.