Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Emergency Department Visits, 2008-2020 Metadata
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- idinfo
- citation
- citeinfo
- origin: New Mexico EPHTN Project Manager
- pubdate: 20210713
- title: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Emergency Department Visits, 2008-2020
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- descript
- abstract: This dataset contains case counts of unintentional carbon monoxide (CO) (poisonings (ICD-9-CM 986, E868.2, E868.3, E868.8, E868.9, E982.0, or E982.1, or ICD-10-CM T5801, T5804, T5811, T5814, T582X1, T582X4, T588X1, T582X4, T588X1, T588X4, T5891 or T5894), stratified by cause/intent (non-fire related, fire-related or unknown intent) emergency department (ED) visits among New Mexico residents for the years 2008-2020. These data are stratified by county of residence, age group, sex, and when available, race and ethnicity.
- purpose: Dataset was created to allow for public access to the following Nationally Consistent Data and Measures (NCDMs): 1) Number of ED visits for CO poisoning by cause/intent (unintentional non-fire related, unintentional fire-related and unknown cause/intent); 2) Crude rate of ED visits for CO poisoning per 100,000 population by cause/intent (unintentional non-fire related, unintentional fire-related and unknown cause/intent); and 3) Age-adjusted rate of ED visits for CO poisoning per 100,000 population by cause/intent (unintentional non-fire related, unintentional fire-related and unknown cause/intent), rates are adjusted by the direct method to the 2000 Standard US population.
- supplinf: Data were provided by individual non-federal EDs in New Mexico. Data have been de-identified to protect patient confidentiality. Unintentional CO poisoning ED visits were selected based on a combination of ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM codes. Population data used to calculate rates are annual estimates produced by the University of New Mexico Geospatial and Population Studies (GPS) program and are considered the most accurate available for New Mexico. They are the official estimates and projections used in New Mexico state government.
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- rngdates
- begdate: 20080101
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- enddate: 20201231
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- current: Publication Date
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- progress: Complete
- update: Annually
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- bounding
- westbc: -109.05017700000001
- eastbc: -103.00206900000001
- northbc: 37.000292999999999
- southbc: 31.332173999999998
- keywords
- theme
- themekt: PH_DiseaseClassification_ICD-9-CM
- themekey: Tox eff carbon monoxide; 986, Acc poison-exhaust gas; E868.2, Acc pois-co/domestic fuel; E868.3, Acc pois-carbn monox NEC; E868.8, Acc pois-carbn monox NOS; E868.9, Poison-exhaust gas; E952.0, Undeter pois-exhaust gas; E982.0, Undetermin poison-co NEC; E982.1,
- theme
- themekt: PH_DiseaseClassification_ICD-10-CM
- themekey: Toxic effect of carbon monoxide; T58,
- theme
- themekt: NONE
- themekey: Carbon monoxide; carbon monoxide poisoning; unintentional poisoning; indoor pollution; toxic gas; combustion; smoke; CO; Monoxide; Carbon monoxide emergency department visits; Carbon monoxide emergency room visits
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- themekt: Topic Category
- themekey: Health
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- placekey: New Mexico, NM, 35; 001 (Bernalillo), 003 (Catron), 005 (Chaves), 006 (Cibola), 007 (Colfax), 009 (Curry), 011 (De Baca), 013 (Dona Ana), 015 (Eddy), 017 (Grant), 019 (Guadalupe), 021 (Harding), 023 (Hidalgo), 025 (Lea), 027 (Lincoln), 028 (Los Alamos), 029 (Luna), 031 (McKinley), 033 (Mora), 035 (Otero), 037 (Quay), 039 (Rio Arriba), 041 (Roosevelt), 043 (Sandoval), 045 (San Juan), 047 (San Miguel),049 (Santa Fe), 051 (Sierra), 053 (Socorro), 055 (Taos), 057 (Torrance), 059 (Union), 061 (Valencia)
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- accconst: Restricted (secure) data will only be released to external users after the data steward, the Health Systems Epidemiology Program of the New Mexico Department of Health (NM DOH-HSEP), has reviewed and authorized the request. Restricted (secure) data must be requested directly from NM DOH-HSEP. Any data requests or inquiries regarding underlying data elements should be directed to NM DOH-HSEP at DOH-HealthSystemsEPI@state.nm.us.
- useconst: This information is provided by the Environmental Health Epidemiology Bureau of the New Mexico Department of Health. Efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of the data. However, no responsibility is assumed by the New Mexico Department of Health related to materials and how it is represented by those who access this information. There are some important caveats to keep in mind when using these data: data are submitted by individual hospital EDs, which have varied information systems, databases, capacities to extract data and file formats that are produced; coding within the compiled dataset is not always uniform; currently, limited quality control or assurance efforts are in place. Data submitted have been examined for internal consistency and to determine whether they have conformed to the NMDOH request guidelines. Each facility is contacted to troubleshoot when needed. However, no chart reviews have been conducted to determine the reliability or validity of these data as reported. The NMDOH does not take responsibility for the quality of the data. All users must read and fully comprehend metadata prior to data use.
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- cntinfo
- cntperp
- cntper: New Mexico EPHTN Project Manager
- cntorg: New Mexico Department of Health, Environmental Health Epidemiology Bureau
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- cntaddr
- addrtype: Physical
- address: 1190 St. Francis Drive
- city: Santa Fe
- state: NM
- postal: 87502
- country: United States Of America
- cntvoice: 18888788992
- cntvoice
- cnttdd
- cntfax: 5058272110
- cntemail: DOH-EHEB@state.nm.us
- hours: 8:00 - 5:00
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- secinfo
- secsys: None
- secclass: Restricted
- sechandl: Restricted data released to an external partner may not be disseminated or distributed.
- native: SASServer; SAS 9.4, File name: nm_ed_0820.sas7bdat
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- logic: NONE
- complete: These data include ED visits of individuals who are discharged from 36 New Mexico's acute care, non-federal hospitals' facilities. There are some important caveats to keep in mind when using these data: data are submitted by individual hospital emergency departments which have varied information systems, databases, capacities to extract data and file formats that are produced; coding within the compiled dataset may not always uniform; currently, limited quality control or assurance efforts are in place. Data submitted have been examined for internal consistency and to determine whether they have conformed to the NMDOH request guidelines. Each facility is contacted to troubleshoot when needed. However, no chart reviews have been conducted to determine the reliability or validity of these data as reported. The NMDOH does not take responsibility for the quality of the data.
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- procdesc: Data processed according to the Emergency Department Visits Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Implementation Guidance. Per the instructions found in the : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Recommendations for Nationally Consistent Data and Measures within the Environmental Public Health Tracking Network, Content Area: Carbon Monoxide, Indicator: ED Visits for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, July 25, 2018. Cases include: resident emergency department visits for CO poisoning, which meet the 1998 CSTE case definition for public health surveillance for a Confirmed or Probable case of acute CO poisoning in treated and released emergency department visit administrative data set. Cases with any intentional cause of carbon monoxide poisoning (E952.0, E952.1) or other intentional injury (E950.0-E979.9, E990.0-E999) anywhere in the record are excluded. Data were reported by 36 of New Mexico's acute care, non-federal hospitals' facilities. The submitted data were extensively edited. First, each hospital's data were edited for systematic problems. Then, each record was reviewed for invalid codes, missing items, and inconsistent items (e.g., sex and diagnosis). Data were de-duplicated but transfers were not excluded. The corrections were made to the data file until all issues were resolved. The International Classification of Diseases, 9th and 10th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) Manual were used.
ED data are collected from facilities yearly. The long-term plan is for the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) to collect these data through an ED electronic reporting (e-reporting) system currently being developed with the New Mexico Health Information Collaborative (NMHIC). However, few facilities are reporting to the ED e-reporting system at this time. Therefore, in the interim, we have been requesting that each facility submit its data directly to the NMDOH by May 31 of each year, beginning in 2017. If a facility is already working with NMHIC, they continue to do so, but also provide data to NMDOH directly. The department is authorized to request and receive these data under the Public Health Act which grants the department authority to investigate, control and abate the cause of diseases (Section 24-1-3C). Additional authority was enacted (NMAC 7.4.3.10) on April 30, 2009 which specifically requires that all non-federal emergency departments in the State of New Mexico must comply with NMDOH requests for ED data.
The Health Information Accountability and Portability Act (HIPAA) provides that covered entities (including hospitals and their emergency departments) may disclose protected health information, without authorization, to public health authorities who are legally authorized to receive such reports for the purpose of preventing or controlling disease, injury , or disability. This would include, for example, the reporting of a disease or injury, and conducting public health surveillance. The NMDOH is such a public health authority.
- procdate: 20210908
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- overview
- eaover: This dataset contains case count of unintentional CO poisoning (ICD-9-CM 986, E868.2, E868.3, E868.8, E868.9, E982.0, or E982.1, or ICD-10-CM T5801, T5804, T5811, T5814, T582X1, T582X4, T588X1, T582X4, T588X1, T588X4, T5891 or T5894 broken out by non-fire related, fire-related and unknown cause/intent) emergency department visits among New Mexico residents for the years 2008-2018. The following variables are included: County, Year, Age Group, Sex, Race and Ethnicity, Number of unintentional fire-related CO poisoning emergency department visits, Number of unintentional non-fire related CO poisoning emergency department visits, and Number of CO poisoning emergency department visits where the cause is unknown or undetermined. These data are stratified by county of residence, age group, sex, and race and ethnicity.
- eadetcit: This dataset includes the following fields: County (alphabetic name for the 33 counties (FIPS 001-061); Years: 2008-2018; AGEGROUP: 1=0-4 years, 2=5-9 years, 3=10-14 years, 4=15-19 years, 5=20-24 years, 6=25-29 years, 7=30-34 years, 8=35-39 years, 9=40-44 years, 10=45-49 years, 11=50-54 years, 12=55-59 years, 13=60-64 years, 14=65-69 years, 15=70-74 years, 16=75-79 years, 17=80-84 years, 18=85+ years, 19=Unknown; SEX: M=Male, F=Female, U=Unknown; RACE:W=White, B=Black, O=Other, U=Unknown; ETHNICITY:H=Hispanic, NH=Non-Hispanic, U=Unknown; COUNT_FIRE_ED: Number of unintentional fire-related CO poisoning emergency department visits; COUNT_NONFIRE_ED: Number of unintentional non-fire related CO poisoning emergency department visits; COUNT_UNK_ED: Number of CO poisoning emergency department visits where the cause is unknown or undetermined.
- distinfo
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- cntinfo
- cntperp
- cntper: New Mexico EPHTN Project Manager
- cntorg: New Mexico Department of Health, Environmental Health Epidemiology Bureau
- cntpos
- cntaddr
- addrtype: Physical
- address: 1190 St. Francis Drive
- city: Santa Fe
- state: NM
- postal: 87502
- country: United States Of America
- cntvoice: 18888788992
- cntvoice
- cnttdd
- cntfax: 5058272110
- cntemail: DOH-EHEB@state.nm.us
- hours: 8:00 - 5:00
- cntinst
- resdesc: File: nm_ed_0820.sas7bdat
- distliab: Persons or entities given access to restricted data are liable for compliance with NMDOH-EHEB data use agreement. Disciplinary action will be incurred for non-compliance or violation of data use agreements.
- custom: For access to unrestricted or public use data, please see: http://ephtracking.cdc.gov for national and multistate data or http://nmtracking.org for access to restricted or secure New Mexico specific data. For access to restricted or secure data please see Access Constraints sections for release of restricted data.
- metainfo
- metd: 20210713
- metc
- cntinfo
- cntperp
- cntper: New Mexico EPHTN Project Manager
- cntorg: New Mexico Department of Health, Environmental Health Epidemiology Bureau
- cntpos
- cntaddr
- addrtype: Physical
- address: 1190 St. Francis Drive
- city: Santa Fe
- state: NM
- postal: 87505
- country: United States of America
- cntvoice: 18888788992
- cntvoice
- cnttdd
- cntfax: 5058272110
- cntemail: DOH-EHEB@state.nm.us
- hours: 8:00 - 5:00
- cntinst
- metstdn: EPHTN Tracking Network Profile Version 1.2
- metac: Restricted (secure) data will only be released to external users after the review process set by the New Mexico EPHT Program has been completed and the request has been approved.
- metuc: This information is provided by the Environmental Health Epidemiology Bureau (NMEHEB) of the New Mexico Department of Health. Efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of the data.