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Query Results for New Mexico Deaths - COPD Deaths per 100,000 Population, Age-adjusted

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Query Criteria

Measure Description:Age-adjusted Death Rates
Single Years Filter: 2023
Data Grouped By:Decedent's County of Residence

  • **The estimate has been suppressed because the number of events and population size are small and not appropriate for publication, or it could be used to calculate the number in a cell that has been suppressed.
  • #This count or rate is statistically unstable (RSE >0.30), and may fluctuate widely across time periods due to random variation (chance). Please use caution in interpreting this value, or combine years, areas, or age groups to increase the population size.

Data Notes

  • For the complete metadata file, please see the Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Desease Mortality metadata file.
  • ICD Stands for International Classification of Diseases. It is a coding system maintained by the World Health Organization and the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics used to classify causes of death on death certificates and diagnoses, injury causes, and medical procedures for hospital and emergency department visits. These codes are updated every decade or so to account for advances in medical technology. The U.S. is currently using the 10th revision (ICD-10) to code causes of death.
  • Measure Notes

    Rates have been age-adjusted using the direct method and the 2000 U.S. standard population. For more information on age-adjustment, please visit [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/AARate.html the NM-IBIS page on age-adjustment].
  • Statistical Stability

    Problems with statistical instability (indicated by a # or ## symbol in the right column of the data table, above) typically occur when there is a small number of health events in a small population. For more information on statistical stability, visit the NM-IBIS [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/ReliabilityValidity.html Reliability and Validity] page.

Data Sources

  • New Mexico Death Data: Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics (BVRHS), Epidemiology and Response Division, New Mexico Department of Health.
    (https://www.nmhealth.org/about/erd/bvrhs/vrp/)
  • New Mexico Population Estimates: University of New Mexico, Geospatial and Population Studies (GPS) Program.
    (http://gps.unm.edu/)

Data Issues

  • Death Certificate Data

    Death certificate information is submitted electronically by funeral directors, who obtain demographic information from an informant, a close family member of the decedent. The NMDOH Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics (BVRHS) does annual trainings for funeral directors and local registrars and the death certificate information goes through extensive scrutiny for completeness and consistency. The cause of death is certified by the decedent's physician or the physician that attended the death. Accidental and suspicious deaths are certified by the Office of the Medical Investigator. When death certificates are received the cause of death literals are keyed into software locally by the BVRHS, then shipped to the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) where they are machine coded into ICD-10 cause-of-death codes. NCHS returns the ICD-10 codes to BVRHS where the death records are updated.
  • New Mexico Population Estimates

    All population estimates apply to July 1 of the selected year. These estimates are considered the most accurate estimates for the state of New Mexico and should match those found on the University of New Mexico Geospatial and Population Studies website. Estimates include decimal fractions. Census tract population estimates were summed to produce County and Small Area population estimates. Population estimate totals may vary due to rounding. Population estimates for previous years are occasionally revised as new information becomes available. When publishing trend data, always be sure that your rates for earlier years match current rates on NM-IBIS that have been calculated with the most up-to-date population estimates.
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These data were queried on: Mon, 10 Nov 2025 10:46:14 MST
The dataset was last updated on: Fri, 3 Oct 2025 19:48:17 MDT
Environmental Public Health Tracking Program, Environmental Health Epidemiology Bureau, Center for Health Protection, New Mexico Department of Health, 1190 St. Francis Drive, Suite 1300, Santa Fe, NM 87505, Chelsea Langer, Bureau Chief, Chelsea.Langer@doh.nm.gov