https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/GE2110/S00208/serious-injury-outcome-indicators-2000-2020.htm
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Serious Injury Outcome Indicators: 2000–2020 |
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Serious injury outcome indicators show trends in fatal, serious non-fatal, and serious (fatal and non-fatal) injuries for the whole population, Māori, and children (aged under 15 years). Serious non-fatal injuries are injury events in which a patient admitted to hospital is determined to have a probability of death of 6.9 percent or more.
We use age-standardised rates of injuries to account for changes in the age structure of the population over time. Data is available to 2020 for serious non-fatal injuries, and to 2018 for fatal and serious (fatal and non-fatal) injuries.
The latest 2020 provisional data
shows age-standardised rates of:
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