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For Indicator Use:

"[Indicator name]. Retrieved on [insert date] from Utah Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Data, Systems and Evaluation, Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: http://ibis.health.utah.gov/".

Example:

Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Deaths. Retrieved on February 8, 2012 from Utah Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Data, Systems and Evaluation, Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: http://ibis.health.utah.gov/".


For Community Snapshot Report Use:

"[Community Snapshot Report title]. Retrieved on [insert date] from Utah Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Data, Systems and Evaluation, Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: http://ibis.health.utah.gov/".

Example:

Community Snapshot for Utah County Local Health District - Risk Factors for Illness. Retrieved on May 11, 2012 from Utah Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Data, Systems and Evaluation, Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: http://ibis.health.utah.gov/".


For Custom Query Use:

"[Dataset queried - see list below]. Retrieved on [insert date] from Utah Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Data, Systems and Evaluation, Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: http://ibis.health.utah.gov/".

Example:

Utah Death Certificate Database. Retrieved on February 8, 2012 from Utah Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Data, Systems and Evaluation, Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: http://ibis.health.utah.gov/".


List of Datasets


Population Estimates = sources are listed below:
  • State, county, local health district = Utah Population Estimates Committee (UPEC) and the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget (GOPB), years 1980-1999
  • State, county, local health district = National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) through a collaborative agreement with the U.S. Census Bureau, years 2000 to Present
  • Utah Small Areas = The population estimates were produced by the Utah Department of Health and Human Services Division of Data, Systems and Evaluation. Linear interpolation of U.S. Census Bureau and ESRI ZIP Code data provided annual population estimates for ZIP Code areas by sex and age groups.
  • Race/Ethnicity = Population estimates by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin for counties in Utah, U.S. Bureau of the Census.

American Community Survey (ACS) = IBIS American Community Survey Dataset

Birth = Utah Birth Certificate Database
  • Population-based rates for the state, counties, and local health districts use GOPB (years 1980-1999) or NCHS population estimates (years 2000 and later).
  • Population-based rates for Utah Small Areas use U.S. Census Bureau and ESRI ZIP Code data weighted to U.S. Census Bureau county-level estimates.
  • Population-based rates for race/ethnicity use U.S. Census Bureau estimates.

Fetal Mortality = Utah Fetal Death Certificate Database
  • Rates use Utah Birth Certificate Database for the denominator data source.

Infant Mortality (death data only) = Utah Death Certificate Database
  • Rates use Utah Birth Certificate Database for the denominator data source.

Infant Mortality (linked) = Utah Death Certificate and Birth Certificate Databases

Birth Defects = Utah Environmental Public Health Tracking Network Birth Defect Database
  • Rates use Utah Birth Certificate Database for the denominator data source.

Mortality = Utah Death Certificate Database
  • Population-based rates for the state, counties, and local health districts use GOPB (years 1980-1999) or NCHS population estimates (years 2000 and later).
  • Population-based rates for Utah Small Areas use U.S. Census Bureau and ESRI ZIP Code data weighted to U.S. Census Bureau county-level estimates.
  • Population-based rates by race/ethnicity use U.S. Census Bureau estimates.

Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL) = Utah Death Certificate Database
  • Population-based rates for the state, counties, and local health districts use GOPB (years 1980-1999) or NCHS population estimates (years 2000 and later).
  • Population-based rates for Utah Small Areas use U.S. Census Bureau and ESRI ZIP Code data weighted to U.S. Census Bureau county-level estimates.

Inpatient Hospital Discharge = Utah Inpatient Hospital Discharge Database
  • Population-based rates for the state, counties, and local health districts use GOPB (years 1980-1999) or NCHS population estimates (years 2000 and later).
  • Population-based rates for Utah Small Areas use U.S. Census Bureau and ESRI ZIP Code data weighted to U.S. Census Bureau county-level estimates.

Emergency Department = Utah Emergency Department Encounter Database
  • Population-based rates for the state, counties, and local health districts use GOPB (years 1980-1999) or NCHS population estimates (years 2000 and later).
  • Population-based rates for Utah Small Areas use U.S. Census Bureau and ESRI ZIP Code data weighted to U.S. Census Bureau county-level estimates.

Prehospital Data = Utah Prehospital (Ambulance) Dataset

BRFSS = Utah Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

PRAMS = Utah Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System

YRBS = Utah Youth Risk Behavior Survey

Cancer Registry = Utah Cancer Registry Database
  • Population-based rates for the state, counties, and local health districts use GOPB (years 1980-1999) or NCHS population estimates (years 2000 and later).
  • Population-based rates for Utah Small Areas use U.S. Census Bureau and ESRI ZIP Code data weighted to U.S. Census Bureau county-level estimates.
  • Population-based rates by race/ethnicity use U.S. Census Bureau estimates.
  • Census tract population estimates are from the U.S Census 2010 Summary File 1 (SF-1) 100-Percent Data. Intercensal years are based on a linear interpolation between the 1980, 1990, 2000, and 2010 censuses and extended through 2009.

Communicable Diseases = Communicable Disease Dataset
  • Population-based rates for the state, counties, and local health districts use GOPB (years 1980-1999) or NCHS population estimates (years 2000 and later).
  • The most current year population is forecasted by the most current available IBIS population estimates and the "Utah Economic Report to the Governor."

NTSIP = Utah National Toxic Substance Incidents Program dataset

Trauma = Utah Trauma Registry

Utah Violent Death Reporting System = Utah Violent Death Reporting System
  • Population-based rates use U.S. Census Bureau estimates.

Blood Lead = Utah Blood Lead Registry
  • Rates use Utah Birth Certificate Database for the denominator data source.

Housing Units Built Before 1950 or 1980 = IBIS American Community Survey Dataset

Radon = Utah Environmental Public Health Tracking Network Radon Test Kit Database

Percent of People in Poverty (1-year estimates) = IBIS Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Dataset

Percent of People in Poverty (5-year estimates) = IBIS American Community Survey Dataset

Smoke Days from Wildfires = Utah Environmental Public Health Tracking Network Wildfire Smoke Days Database

Air Quality Index = Utah Environmental Public Health Tracking Network Air Quality Index Database

Water = Utah Environmental Public Health Tracking Network Drinking Water Database
The information provided above is from the Utah Department of Health and Human Services IBIS-PH web site (http://ibis.health.state.gov). The information published on this website may be reproduced without permission. Please use the following citation: " Retrieved Mon, 18 March 2024 20:15:42 from Utah Department of Health and Human Services, Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health Web site: http://ibis.health.state.gov ".

Content updated: Tue, 19 Jul 2022 15:46:03 MDT