Changeset 13359 in main
- Timestamp:
- 03/09/17 16:26:32 (5 years ago)
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- adopters/nm/branches/2.3/src/main/webapps/ibisph-view-content/xml
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adopters/nm/branches/2.3/src/main/webapps/ibisph-view-content/xml/query/module/mort/data_note/ICD.xml
r12080 r13359 5 5 <TITLE>ICD-Codes</TITLE> 6 6 <TEXT> 7 ICD Stands for International Classification of Diseases. It is a coding system 8 maintained by the World Health Organization and the U.S. National Center for 9 Health Statistics used to classify causes of death on death certificates and 10 diagnoses, injury causes, and medical procedures for hospital and emergency 11 department visits. These codes are updated every decade or so to account for 12 advances in medical technology. The U.S. is currently using the 10th revision 13 (ICD-10) to code causes of death. The 9th revision (ICD-9) is still in use for 14 hospital and emergency department visits until October of 2015. 7 ICD Stands for International Classification of Diseases. It is a coding system maintained by 8 the World Health Organization and the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics used to classify 9 causes of death and diagnoses, injury causes, and medical procedures for hospital 10 and emergency department visits. These codes are updated every decade or so to account for advances in 11 medical technology. The U.S. is currently using the 10th revision (ICD-10). The 9th revision (ICD-9) 12 was used for hospital and emergency department visits until October 1, 2015. 15 13 </TEXT> 16 14 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/branches/2.3/src/main/webapps/ibisph-view-content/xml/query/module/trauma/Trauma.xml
r13319 r13359 62 62 </CRITERIA> 63 63 <DATA_NOTES> 64 <ibis:include href="data_note/ICD.xml"/> 64 65 </DATA_NOTES> 65 66 <DATA_SOURCES> … … 99 100 </CRITERIA> 100 101 <DATA_NOTES> 102 <ibis:include href="data_note/ICD.xml"/> 101 103 <ibis:include href="data_note/PopEst.xml"/> 102 104 </DATA_NOTES> -
adopters/nm/branches/2.3/src/main/webapps/ibisph-view-content/xml/query/module/trauma/data_note/ICD.xml
r6936 r13359 1 1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> 2 2 3 <!--updated December 30, 2004-->4 3 <DATA_NOTE> 5 4 <NAME>ICD</NAME> 6 <TEXT>ICD Stands for International Classification of Diseases. It is a coding system maintained by 7 the World Health Organization and the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics used to classify 8 causes of death on death certificates and diagnoses, injury causes, and medical procedures for hospital 9 and emergency department visits. These codes are updated every decade or so to account for advances in 10 medical technology. The U.S. is currently using the 10th revision (ICD-10) to code causes of death. 11 The 9th revision (ICD-9) is still used for hospital and emergency department visits.</TEXT> 12 </DATA_NOTE> 5 <TEXT> 6 ICD Stands for International Classification of Diseases. It is a coding system maintained by 7 the World Health Organization and the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics used to classify 8 causes of death and diagnoses, injury causes, and medical procedures for hospital 9 and emergency department visits. These codes are updated every decade or so to account for advances in 10 medical technology. The U.S. is currently using the 10th revision (ICD-10). The 9th revision (ICD-9) 11 was used for hospital and emergency department visits until October 1, 2015. 12 </TEXT> 13 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/branches/2.3/src/main/webapps/ibisph-view-content/xml/query/module/trauma/data_source/GPS.xml
r13193 r13359 5 5 <TEXT> 6 6 Population Estimates: University of New Mexico, Geospatial and Population Studies 7 (GPS) Program, http://gps.unm.edu/ .7 (GPS) Program, http://gps.unm.edu/ 8 8 </TEXT> 9 9 <SORT_ORDER>2</SORT_ORDER> -
adopters/nm/branches/2.3/src/main/webapps/ibisph-view-content/xml/query/module/trauma/data_source/Trauma.xml
r13193 r13359 3 3 <DATA_SOURCE name="Trauma"> 4 4 <NAME>Trauma</NAME> 5 <TEXT>New Mexico Trauma Registry, New Mexico Department of Health </TEXT>5 <TEXT>New Mexico Trauma Registry, New Mexico Department of Health, Emergency Medical Systems Bureau</TEXT> 6 6 <SORT_ORDER>1</SORT_ORDER> 7 7 </DATA_SOURCE> -
adopters/nm/branches/2.3/src/main/webapps/ibisph-view-content/xml/query/module/trauma/section/Geo.xml
r13319 r13359 22 22 23 23 <SELECTION> 24 <TITLE>County of residence</TITLE>24 <TITLE>County of Residence</TITLE> 25 25 <VALUE>GeoCnty</VALUE> 26 26 <SELECTIONS> … … 53 53 54 54 <SELECTION> 55 <TITLE>Urban and Rural Count ies</TITLE>55 <TITLE>Urban and Rural County of Residence</TITLE> 56 56 <ibis:include href="../help/UrbanRur.xml"/> 57 57 <VALUE>GeoUrbanRur</VALUE> -
adopters/nm/branches/2.3/src/main/webapps/ibisph-view-content/xml/query/module/trauma/section/Year.xml
r13319 r13359 24 24 </SELECTION_TYPE> 25 25 <SELECTION> 26 <TITLE> Single years</TITLE>26 <TITLE>Year of Emergency Department Encounter</TITLE> 27 27 <VALUE>Year</VALUE> 28 28 <ibis:include href="../help/Year.xml"/> … … 38 38 </SELECTION> 39 39 <SELECTION> 40 <TITLE> Single years(Missing values imputed)</TITLE>40 <TITLE>Year of Emergency Department Encounter (Missing values imputed)</TITLE> 41 41 <VALUE>YearImp</VALUE> 42 42 <ibis:include href="../help/YearImp.xml"/> … … 67 67 68 68 <SELECTIONS> 69 <TITLE>Select months .</TITLE>69 <TITLE>Select months</TITLE> 70 70 <DESCRIPTION>Filter by year group</DESCRIPTION> 71 71 <SELECTION_TYPE> -
adopters/nm/branches/2.3/src/main/webapps/ibisph-view-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalbirth/data_issue/TribalArea.xml
r12883 r13359 5 5 <TITLE>Tribal Areas</TITLE> 6 6 <TEXT>"Tribal Areas" refer to a set of 25 geographic areas in New Mexico that correspond to sovereign 7 American Indian Nations, Tribes and Pueblos within New Mexico. Populations, Deaths and Births were estimated8 for these areas using geocoding methods as is described on the NM IBIS Tribal Areas methods page. These9 estimates should be used with consideration of the limitations of these methods and compared to county7 American Indian nations, tribes and pueblos within New Mexico. Populations, Deaths and Births were estimated 8 for these areas using geocoding methods as is described on the [[https://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/TribalAreaMethods.html NM IBIS Tribal Areas methods page]]. 9 These estimates should be used with consideration of the limitations of these methods and compared to county 10 10 rates, counts and percentages. 11 11 </TEXT> -
adopters/nm/branches/2.3/src/main/webapps/ibisph-view-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalmort/data_issue/TribalArea.xml
r12883 r13359 4 4 <NAME>TribalArea</NAME> 5 5 <TITLE>Tribal Areas</TITLE> 6 <TEXT>"Tribal areas" refers to a set of 25 geographic areas in New Mexico that correspond to sovereign 7 American Indian Nations, Tribes and Pueblos within New Mexico. Populations, Deaths and Births were estimated 8 for these areas using geocoding methods as is described on the NM IBIS Tribal Areas methods page. These estimates should be used with consideration of the 9 limitations of these methods and compared to county rates, counts and percentages. 6 <TEXT>"Tribal Areas" refer to a set of 25 geographic areas in New Mexico that correspond to sovereign 7 American Indian nations, tribes and pueblos within New Mexico. Populations, Deaths and Births were estimated 8 for these areas using geocoding methods as is described on the [[https://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/TribalAreaMethods.html NM IBIS Tribal Areas methods page]]. 9 These estimates should be used with consideration of the limitations of these methods and compared to county 10 rates, counts and percentages. 10 11 </TEXT> 11 12 </DATA_ISSUE> -
adopters/nm/branches/2.3/src/main/webapps/ibisph-view-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalmort/data_note/ICD.xml
r12883 r13359 5 5 <TITLE>ICD-Codes</TITLE> 6 6 <TEXT> 7 ICD Stands for International Classification of Diseases. It is a coding system 8 maintained by the World Health Organization and the U.S. National Center for 9 Health Statistics used to classify causes of death on death certificates and 10 diagnoses, injury causes, and medical procedures for hospital and emergency 11 department visits. These codes are updated every decade or so to account for 12 advances in medical technology. The U.S. is currently using the 10th revision 13 (ICD-10) to code causes of death. The 9th revision (ICD-9) is still in use for 14 hospital and emergency department visits until October of 2015. 7 ICD Stands for International Classification of Diseases. It is a coding system maintained by 8 the World Health Organization and the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics used to classify 9 causes of death and diagnoses, injury causes, and medical procedures for hospital 10 and emergency department visits. These codes are updated every decade or so to account for advances in 11 medical technology. The U.S. is currently using the 10th revision (ICD-10). The 9th revision (ICD-9) 12 was used for hospital and emergency department visits until October 1, 2015. 15 13 </TEXT> 16 14 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/branches/2.3/src/main/webapps/ibisph-view-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalmort/data_source/TribePop.xml
r12883 r13359 4 4 <NAME>TribePop</NAME> 5 5 <TEXT> 6 Population Estimates: United States Census, 2010 Decennial Census, Tribal Area Estimates. For all 2009-2011 rates this population estimate is used as a mid-point denominator for those years. 6 Population Estimates: United States Census, 2010 Decennial Census, population 7 estimates for American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian Areas and American 8 Indian Tribal Subdivisions. 7 9 </TEXT> 8 <SORT_ORDER> 7</SORT_ORDER>10 <SORT_ORDER>2</SORT_ORDER> 9 11 </DATA_SOURCE> -
adopters/nm/branches/2.3/src/main/webapps/ibisph-view-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalpop/PopTribeCensus.xml
r12883 r13359 50 50 </PARAMETERS> 51 51 <DATA_ISSUES> 52 <ibis:include href="data_issue/TribalArea .xml"/>52 <ibis:include href="data_issue/TribalAreaPop.xml"/> 53 53 </DATA_ISSUES> 54 54 <DATA_SOURCES> -
adopters/nm/branches/2.3/src/main/webapps/ibisph-view-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalpop/data_issue/TribalAreaPop.xml
r13245 r13359 2 2 3 3 <DATA_ISSUE xmlns:ibis="http://www.ibisph.org"> 4 <NAME>TribalArea</NAME> 5 <TEXT>"Tribal areas" refers to a set of 25 geographic areas in New Mexico that correspond to sovereign 6 American Indian Nations, Tribes and Pueblos within New Mexico. Populations, Deaths and Births were estimated 7 for these areas using geocoding methods as is described on the NM IBIS Tribal Areas methods page. These estimates should be used with consideration of the 8 limitations of these methods and compared to county rates, counts and percentages. 4 <NAME>TribalAreaPop</NAME> 5 <TEXT> 6 The United States Census Bureau collects data on geographies called "American 7 Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Areas". The boundaries that were 8 used to develop the secure queries found on the NM IBIS website are all classified 9 by the United States Census as "American Indian Areas (Federal)/ Off-Reservation 10 Trust Lands" with the exception of the three Navajo Chapters of Alamo, Ramah 11 and To'hajiilee. Navajo Chapters are considered to be "Tribal Subdivisions" by 12 the US Census. 9 13 </TEXT> 10 14 </DATA_ISSUE> -
adopters/nm/branches/2.3/src/main/webapps/ibisph-view-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalpop/data_source/TribePop.xml
r12883 r13359 4 4 <NAME>TribePop</NAME> 5 5 <TEXT> 6 Population Estimates: United States Census, 2010 Decennial Census, Tribal Area Estimates. For all 2009-2011 rates this population estimate is used as a mid-point denominator for those years. 6 Population Estimates: United States Census, 2010 Decennial Census, population 7 estimates for American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian Areas and American 8 Indian Tribal Subdivisions. 7 9 </TEXT> 8 <SORT_ORDER> 7</SORT_ORDER>10 <SORT_ORDER>2</SORT_ORDER> 9 11 </DATA_SOURCE>
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