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Query Results for Hawaiʻi Death Data - Crude Rates, Deaths per 100,000 Population

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Decedent's State of Residence - HI Residents Only Filter: Hawaii State
Year Filter: 2021, 2022, 2023
Data Grouped By:Year

Year2021202220230.0100.0200.0300.0400.0500.0600.0700.0800.0900.0Deaths per 100,000 population, crudeDeaths per 100,000 population, crude by Year

202122865.5850.4880.612,5221,446,745Stable
202223893.1877.7908.412,8551,439,399Stable
202324857.1842.0872.112,3001,435,138Stable
  • StableThis estimate is based on 20 or more counts, meeting the National Centers of Health Statistics (NCHS) standard of reliability and has relative standard error (RSE) of 0.30 or less.

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Data Notes

  • Death Certificate Data

    Death certificates in Hawaiʻi are required to be filed by funeral directors. Funeral directors obtain demographic information from an informant, a close family member of the decedent. The cause of death is certified by the decedent's health care provider (physician or nurse practitioner) or the health care provider who attended the death. Unattended deaths are certified by the local health officer. Accidental and suspicious deaths are certified by the Office of the Medical Examiner. Death certificate data go through extensive edits for completeness and consistency. The DOH Office of Health Status Monitoring (OHSM) does periodic trainings for funeral directors and local registrars. When death certificates are received, the cause of death literals are keyed into software locally by the OHSM, 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 OHSM where the death records are updated.
  • Suppression of Estimates

    In accordance with data use restrictions of the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), counts of fewer than 9 are suppressed to protect the privacy of the individuals and rates based on counts of 19 or fewer are suppressed because they are statistically unreliable. To further help interpret the data we have provided an indication of stability, based on the relative standard error (RSE). Estimates with an RSE of 30% - 49.9% are listed as Unstable and estimates with an RSE of 50% or greater are listed as Very Unstable.
  • U.S. Data

    Comparable data for the nation and other states may be found on the CDC's Wide-ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research (CDC WONDER) https://wonder.cdc.gov/ucd-icd10.html.

Data Sources

  • Citation: Hawaii State Department of Health, Hawaii Health Data Warehouse, Office of Health Status Monitoring, Death Data. [Chart Title, appropriate years(s)]. Published [update date]. Accessed [query date]. [URL]
  • Citation: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Annual County Resident Population Estimates by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin.

Data Issue

In accordance with the policies of the Office of Health Status Monitoring, Hawaiʻi data excludes all death records with HIV/AIDS (ICD-10: B20-B24, R75 or Z21) as the underlying cause.
These data were queried on: Thu, 3 Apr 2025 14:57:22 HST
The dataset was last updated on: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:59:44 HST
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