Q&A

What is the leading cause of death in Connecticut?

What is the leading cause of death in Connecticut?

Stats of the State of Connecticut

CT Leading Causes of Death, 2017 Deaths U.S. Rate**
1. Heart Disease 7,138 165.0
2. Cancer 6,608 152.5
3. Accidents 2,078 49.4
4. Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases 1,471 40.9

What do mortality rates tell us?

Mortality rate, or death rate, is a measure of the number of deaths (in general, or due to a specific cause) in a particular population, scaled to the size of that population, per unit of time.

Why is morbidity and mortality important?

Two measures commonly used for epidemiological surveillance are morbidity and mortality. These measures describe the progression and severity of a given health event. They are useful tools to learn about risk factors of diseases and compare and contrast health events and between different populations.

What is the population of Connecticut 2020?

3,605,944
Table

Population
Population, Census, April 1, 2020 3,605,944
Population, Census, April 1, 2010 3,574,097
Age and Sex
Persons under 5 years, percent  5.1%

What is the difference between mortality rate and morbidity rate?

Morbidity refers to disease states, while mortality refers to death. Both terms are commonly used in health- and death-related statistics.

What are the 10 leading causes of morbidity and mortality?

According to the CDC , the top 10 causes of death in the United States for the year 2018 were:

  • heart disease.
  • cancer.
  • unintentional injury.
  • chronic lower respiratory diseases.
  • stroke.
  • Alzheimer’s disease.
  • diabetes.
  • influenza and pneumonia.

Does morbidity mean death?

Morbidity is another term for illness. A person can have several co-morbidities simultaneously. So, morbidities can range from Alzheimer’s disease to cancer to traumatic brain injury. Morbidities are NOT deaths.

Why are mortality statistics so important in Connecticut?

Many causes of death are preventable or treatable and, therefore, warrant the attention of public health prevention efforts. Furthermore, because mortality data allow us to identify leading causes of premature death, they provide a valuable benchmark for evaluating progress in increasing years of healthy life for Connecticut residents.

What are the health data standards in Connecticut?

Connecticut and other states throughout the U.S. follow the coding, data collection, and data processing standards set forth by the World Health Organization and the National Center for Health Statistics/Centers for Disease Control.

Are there health disparities in the state of Connecticut?

Quantifying the Potential Economic Benefits of Health Equity in Connecticut: Disparities in Hospital Charges and Costs among Blacks and Hispanics compared to Whites, 2005-2012 (poster was presented at the Keeneland Conference in Lexington, KY by the CFHP Section; April 21, 2015)

How are mortality statistics used in public health?

Within the realm of public health, mortality statistics are often used as a cornerstone in formulating health plans and policies to prevent or reduce premature mortality and improve our quality of life. As noted in one of our prior reports, “mortality data are some of the best sources of information about the health of living communities.