Non-Fatal Injuries

Injury is defined as “physical harm or damage to someone’s body.” These data refer to all injuries, whether intentional or unintentional.

Monitoring injury data helps determine injury's impact on death and disability. Understanding injury mechanisms and intent helps identify priorities for reducing injuries and their consequences.

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Alachua County
Age-adjusted Hospitalizations, Injury From All Mechanisms, Rate Per 100,000 Population
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Age-adjusted Hospitalizations, Injury From All Mechanisms, Rate Per 100,000 Population  
AlachuaFlorida
Data YearCountDenomRateCountDenomRate
2023
1,912
291,459
636.3
156,136
22,685,583
543.1
2022
1,808
290,623
611.8
149,308
22,329,178
541.2
2021
1,801
275,435
641.2
143,848
22,005,587
528.9
2020
1,780
270,405
648.5
139,198
21,640,766
524.8
2019
1,890
266,649
704.3
144,050
21,268,553
551.3
2018
1,934
263,753
737.7
140,390
20,957,705
552.3
2017
1,723
259,349
660.6
141,880
20,555,733
572.6
2016
1,698
257,478
671.7
140,732
20,231,092
582.3
Florida
Age-adjusted Hospitalizations, Injury From All Mechanisms, Rate Per 100,000 Population, 2023
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Age-adjusted Hospitalizations, Injury From All Mechanisms, Rate Per 100,000 Population, 2023  
CountyCountDenominatorRate
Florida
156,136
22,685,583
543.1
Alachua
1,912
291,459
636.3
Baker
182
27,779
616.1
Bay
1,230
187,907
569.0
Bradford
218
26,672
696.2
Brevard
5,072
638,491
586.9
Broward
11,278
1,987,884
472.8
Calhoun
77
13,838
466.9
Charlotte
2,056
202,233
620.3
Citrus
1,811
160,455
736.1
Clay
1,600
229,990
638.6
Collier
2,934
399,587
467.0
Columbia
630
72,838
757.5
Miami-Dade
15,032
2,785,095
459.9
DeSoto
255
35,205
602.1
Dixie
189
17,172
891.9
Duval
6,748
1,051,847
603.3
Escambia
2,116
334,105
557.9
Flagler
998
128,632
506.0
Franklin
57
13,031
372.3
Gadsden
259
44,140
534.2
Gilchrist
167
19,380
718.9
Glades
64
12,363
400.9
Gulf
111
16,615
535.7
Hamilton
104
13,621
697.9
Hardee
194
25,696
718.1
Hendry
280
40,836
670.7
Hernando
1,974
202,468
673.6
Highlands
867
103,994
538.7
Hillsborough
8,963
1,553,742
538.6
Holmes
89
19,889
393.1
Indian River
1,378
169,399
531.6
Jackson
152
49,072
279.0
Jefferson
73
15,133
398.0
Lafayette
56
7,827
605.4
Lake
3,594
411,761
607.3
Lee
5,773
823,529
525.8
Leon
1,169
302,342
386.1
Levy
452
44,912
808.2
Liberty
54
8,144
599.7
Madison
70
18,617
339.8
Manatee
3,583
433,051
569.1
Marion
4,069
401,912
763.2
Martin
1,575
164,076
618.5
Monroe
546
84,572
501.4
Nassau
677
98,746
556.9
Okaloosa
1,429
218,948
593.3
Okeechobee
512
39,634
1,120.7
Orange
9,106
1,513,466
594.8
Osceola
2,660
444,475
597.9
Palm Beach
11,906
1,538,719
551.7
Pasco
4,722
609,644
592.9
Pinellas
7,659
979,894
535.7
Polk
5,214
791,685
559.7
Putnam
725
74,579
788.8
St. Johns
1,586
309,560
411.8
St. Lucie
3,155
360,957
686.0
Santa Rosa
1,048
202,197
482.8
Sarasota
4,350
462,728
553.5
Seminole
3,096
491,029
545.6
Sumter
1,475
148,733
601.3
Suwannee
421
45,405
739.9
Taylor
125
21,778
469.5
Union
232
15,692
1,462.0
Volusia
5,225
582,549
663.0
Wakulla
192
36,015
510.1
Walton
484
81,968
511.8
Washington
126
25,871
451.6
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Data Note(s)


Data Source: Florida Agency for Health Care Administration

  • Data are for Florida residents based on county of residence.

  • Hospital and emergency department visit data do not include Veteran Affairs (VA) and other federal hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and psychiatric hospitals.

  • Data reflects hospitalizations or emergency department visits rather than the number of people.

  • Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates based on total counts less than 20 may be unstable; use with caution.

  • Effective October 1, 2015, the ICD 9th Revision Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) transitioned to ICD 10th Revision Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM). Data before October 2015 use ICD-9-CM; starting in October 2015,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.

  • Counts of 1-4 are suppressed.

  • Traumatic brain injury*: S02.0, S02.1, S02.8X, S02.80, S02.81, S02.82, S02.91, S04.02, S04.03, S04.04, S06, S07.1, T74.4. *7th character of A, B, or missing (reflects initial encounter, active treatment). Traumatic brain injury status is available for all injury hospitalizations, unintentional motor vehicle traffic-related, motor vehicle traffic-related injury to motorcyclist, motor vehicle traffic-related injury to occupant, motor vehicle traffic-related injury to pedalcyclist, motor vehicle traffic-related injury to pedestrian, unintentional-related injury, assault-related injury, violence-related injury, unintentional fall-related injury and all injury Emergency Department (ED) visits.