New Mexico Heat Stress Hospitalizations Metadata
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- idinfo
- citation
- citeinfo
- origin: New Mexico EPHTN Project Manager
- pubdate: 20220405
- title: New Mexico Heat Stress Hospitalizations
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- descript
- abstract: Heat stress is defined as a constellation of explicit effects of hot weather on the body, including heat stroke and sunstroke (hyperthermia), heat syncope/collapse, heat exhaustion, heat cramps, heat fatigue, heat edema, and other/unspecified clinical effects attributed to excessive heat exposure. This dataset contains case counts of heat stress (classified as any primary or other diagnosis code in the range of ICD-9-CM 9920-9929, or cause of injury code E9000 or E9009 or ICD-10-CM T67, X30 or X32 (excluding cases with code W92)) inpatient hospitalizations among New Mexico residents for the years 1999 - 2020. The Nationally Consistent Data and Measures (NCDM) is for the months May through September. All months have been made available. These data are stratified by month of admission, county of residence, age group, and sex.
- purpose: To provide data for the National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network consistent with the guidance for creating heat stress inpatient hospitalization Nationally Consistent Data and Measures (NCDM).
- supplinf: Cases with a code of E9001 or ICD-10-CM W92 (man-made source of heat) anywhere in the record are excluded. Data have been de-identified to protect patient confidentiality.
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- rngdates
- begdate: 19990101
- begtime
- enddate: 20201231
- endtime
- current: Publication Date
- status
- progress: Complete
- update: Annually
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- bounding
- westbc: -109.05017700000001
- eastbc: -103.00206900000001
- northbc: 37.000292999999999
- southbc: 31.332173999999998
- keywords
- theme
- themekt: Topic Category
- themekey: Health
- theme
- themekt: PH_DiseaseClassification_ICD-9-CM
- themekey: Heat stroke and sunstroke; 9920, Heat syncope; 9921, Heat cramps; 9922, Heat exhaust-anhydrotic; 9923, Heat exhaust-salt deple; 9924, Heat exhaustion NOS; 9925, Heat fatigue transient; 9926, Heat edema; 9927, Heat effect NEC; 9928, Heat effect NOS; 9929, Excessive heat: weather; E9000, Excessive heat NOS; E9009,
- theme
- themekt: PH_DiseaseClassification_ICD-10-CM
- themekey: Effects of heat and light; T67, Exposure to excessive natural heat; X30, Exposure to sunlight; X32,
- theme
- themekt: NONE
- themekey: Heat illness; Heat stroke; Hyperthermia; Heat stress; Sun stroke; Heat collapse; Heat cramp; Heat exhaustion from water depletion; Heat exhaustion from salt depletion; Heat exhaustion, unspecified; Other specified heat effects; Unspecified effects of heat and light; Health effect caused by excessive heat due to weather; ictus solaris; Effect from unknown cause of excessive heat; Heat stress hospitalizations; hospitalizations; Heat stress hospital admissions;
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- placekey: UNITED STATES;US
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- placekt
- placekey: New Mexico; 35
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- placekey: BERNALILLO, NM;CATRON, NM;CHAVES, NM;CIBOLA, NM;COLFAX, NM;CURRY, NM;DEBACA, NM;DONA ANA, NM;EDDY, NM;GRANT, NM;GUADALUPE, NM;HARDING, NM;HIDALGO, NM;LEA, NM;LINCOLN, NM;LOS ALAMOS, NM;LUNA, NM;MCKINLEY, NM;MORA, NM;OTERO, NM;QUAY, NM;RIO ARRIBA, NM;ROOSEVELT, NM;SAN JUAN, NM;SAN MIGUEL, NM;SANDOVAL, NM;SANTA FE, NM;SIERRA, NM;SOCORRO, NM;TAOS, NM;TORRANCE, NM;UNION, NM;VALENCIA, NM
- 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 (NMEHEB) of the New Mexico Department of Health. Efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of the data. The NM DOH-HSEP requires the following statement be included in any report using these data: "The accuracy of the original data is the responsibility of the submitting data provider and NM DOH-HSEP assumes no responsibility for any use made of or conclusions drawn from the data." (The submitting data provider refers to the hospital). For additional information on the how the data can be used, please go to http://164.64.110.239/nmac/parts/title07/07.001.0027.htm and https://www.nmlegis.gov/sessions/12%20Regular/final/HB0018.pdf.
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
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- cnttdd
- cntfax: 5058270013
- cntemail: DOH-EHEB@state.nm.us
- hours: 8:00 - 5:00
- cntinst
- secinfo
- secsys: NONE
- secclass: Restricted
- sechandl: Restricted data released to an external partner may not be disseminated or distributed in a manner inconsistent with New Mexico Department of Health privacy policies.
- native: Windows; SAS 9.4.
- dataqual
- logic: NONE
- complete: These data include inpatient hospitalizations of individuals who are discharged from non-federal hospitals. Therefore, these data do not include hospitalizations from Veterans Affairs or Indian Health Service hospitals. Information about NM hospitals can be found at the following site: https://dhi.health.state.nm.us/providersearch/index.php. These data are based on any primary or other diagnosis code (ICD-9-CM) or cause of injury codes (e-codes) or ICD-10-CMs. Hospitalizations due to transfers between hospitals are not excluded. Race and ethnicity are not reported in the dataset due to issues with the quality of the data collection process at individual hospitals. The DOH does NOT collect hospitalizations among New Mexico residents that occur out of state.
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- procdesc: Data processed according to the Heat Stress Hospitalizations Implementation Guidance and the instructions provided in the July, 2018 How-to Guide, Hospitalizations for Heat Stress.
- procdate: 20220405
- eainfo
- overview
- eaover: This dataset contains case count of heat stress hospitalizations (classified as any primary or other diagnosis code in the range of ICD-9-CM 992.0-992.9, or cause of injury code E900.0 or E900.9 or ICD-10_CM T670-T679, X30 or X32) among New Mexico residents for the years 1999-2020. The following variables are included: County, Year, Month, Age Group, Sex, Race and Ethnicity, Number of heat stress emergency department visits. These data are stratified by county of residence, age group, sex, and race and ethnicity and reported for the months May through September.
- eadetcit: This dataset includes the following fields: County is alphabetic name for the 33 counties (FIPS 001-061). Year: 2012; 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_ED: Number of heat stress emergency department visits.
For detailed entity and attributes, see data dictionary document 'NCDM Data Dictionaries'. http://ephtracking.cdc.gov/showLibrary.action
- distinfo
- distrib
- 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: 5058270013
- cntemail: DOH-EHEB@state.nm.us
- hours: 8:00 - 5:00
- cntinst
- resdesc: File: hiddepht2020.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 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: 87502
- country: United States Of America
- cntvoice: 18888788992
- cntvoice
- cnttdd
- cntfax: 5058270013
- 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 (EHEB) of the New Mexico Department of Health. All users must read and fully comprehend metadata prior to data use.