Hospitalizations From Non-Fatal Motor Vehicle Traffic-Related Injuries (Aged 12-18 Years)

Hospitalizations From Non-Fatal Motor Vehicle Traffic-Related Injuries (Aged 12-18 Years)

The number of hospitalizations due to a motor vehicle crash among children ages 12-18.

Motor vehicle traffic crashes are a major cause of injury and death. Monitoring trends helps identify when prevention efforts should be increased.

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Alachua County
Age-adjusted Hospitalizations From Non-Fatal Motor Vehicle Traffic-Related Injuries (Aged 12-18 Years), Single Year
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Age-adjusted Hospitalizations From Non-Fatal Motor Vehicle Traffic-Related Injuries (Aged 12-18 Years), Rate Per 100,000 Population 12-18, Single Year  
AlachuaFlorida
Data YearCountRateCountRate
202417965
2023191,053
202219999
202119949
202023945
201918868
201812929
2017191,006
201613890
201510914
20148863
20136817
201211893
201111927
2010121,031
2009161,180
2008301,280
2007281,580
2006321,689
Florida
Age-adjusted Hospitalizations From Non-Fatal Motor Vehicle Traffic-Related Injuries (Aged 12-18 Years), Rate Per 100,000 Population (Aged 12-18 Years), 2024
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Age-adjusted Hospitalizations From Non-Fatal Motor Vehicle Traffic-Related Injuries (Aged 12-18 Years), Rate Per 100,000 Population (Aged 12-18 Years), 2024    
CountyCountRate
Florida965
Alachua17
Baker
Bay6
Bradford0
Brevard27
Broward80
Calhoun
Charlotte5
Citrus6
Clay18
Collier17
Columbia5
Miami-Dade117
DeSoto
Dixie
Duval47
Escambia20
Flagler5
Franklin0
Gadsden
Gilchrist
Glades0
Gulf
Hamilton0
Hardee
Hendry7
Hernando
Highlands
Hillsborough43
Holmes0
Indian River6
Jackson0
Jefferson0
Lafayette0
Lake18
Lee42
Leon
Levy
Liberty0
Madison0
Manatee13
Marion31
Martin11
Monroe
Nassau5
Okaloosa7
Okeechobee7
Orange41
Osceola28
Palm Beach85
Pasco27
Pinellas27
Polk44
Putnam
St. Johns12
St. Lucie28
Santa Rosa10
Sarasota15
Seminole15
Sumter7
Suwannee
Taylor
Union
Volusia23
Wakulla
Walton7
Washington
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Data Note(s)


FLHealthCHARTS.gov is provided by the Florida Department of Health, Division of Public Health Statistics and Performance Management.

Data Source: Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA)

  • ICD-9-CM Code(s): E810-E819 (.0,.1).

  • Chart will display if there are at least three years of data.

  • Multi-year counts are a sum of the selected years, not an average.

  • Quartiles are calculated when data is available for at least 51 counties.

  • MOV - Measure of Variability: Probable range of values resulting from random fluctuations in the number of events. Not calculated when numerator is below 5 or denominator is below 20, or count or rate is suppressed. The MOV is useful for comparing rates to a goal or standard. For example, if the absolute difference between the county rate and the statewide rate is less than the MOV, the county rate is not significantly different from the statewide rate (alpha level = 0.05). When the absolute difference between the county rate and the statewide rate is greater than the MOV, the county rate is significantly different from the statewide rate. MOV should not be used to determine if the rates of two different counties, or the county rates for two different years, are statistically significantly different.

  • Denom - abbreviated for Denominator.

  • Population estimates are not available for persons whose county of residence is unknown. Given this, the denominator and associated rate are not available.

  • * - Indicates the county rate is statistically significantly different from the statewide rate.

  • Includes only motor vehicle occupants who were injured
  • Blank data fields indicate results have been suppressed because counts are between 1 and 4.
  • To keep abreast of medical knowledge, the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is revised periodically. Large increases or decreases in hospitalizations are typically indicative of such changes. Effective October 1, 2015, the ICD 9th Revision Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) transitioned to ICD 10th Revision Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM). Hospitalization data before October 2015 use ICD-9-CM; starting in October 2015, hospitalization data use ICD-10-CM. Consequently increases or decreases starting in 2015 may not be due to changes in disease trends but due to changes in coding.
  • See Profile of Non-Fatal Injury Hospitalizations for case definitions.
  • This is secondary, quantitative data.
  • All population-based rates are calculated using July 1 Florida population estimates from the Florida Legislature, Office of Economic and Demographic Research.