TABLE 1a. Wisconsin Codes Project Inpatient Hospital Injury Report Major Cause of Injury City of Chippewa Falls 2002
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1 TABLE 1a. Inpatient Hospital Injury Report Major Cause of Injury Injured Inpatients Hospital Inpatients Length of Stay Maximum Injury Severity Major Cause Number Percent 100,000 Pop Average Sum Average Sum Average Cut/pierce % 51.3 $3,549 $49, Drown/submersion % 3.7 $1,742 $1, Fall % $12,622 $1,956, Hot object/substance % 3.7 $9,515 $9, Other: Fire/Flames % 7.3 $34,671 $69, Firearm % 3.7 $4,954 $4, Machinery % 11.0 $24,780 $74, Occupant-traffic % 51.3 $8,535 $119, Motorcyclist-traffic % 7.3 $30,013 $60, Pedal Cyclist-traffic Pedestrian-traffic Other - traffic Unspecified-traffic Other pedal cycle % 11.0 $12,905 $38, Other pedestrian Other transport % 29.3 $10,223 $81, Natural/Environm,excl bite/sti % 3.7 $2,344 $2, Bites/stings % 14.6 $1,237 $4, Overexertion % 51.3 $8,307 $116, Poisoning % $4,956 $178, Struck by/against % 33.0 $6,409 $57, Suffocation % 14.6 $8,886 $35, Other-Spec/Classifiable % 91.5 $10,345 $258, Other-Spec/Not Classifiable % 33.0 $8,766 $78, Unspecified % 54.9 $11,882 $178, All % 1,175.5 $10,520 $3,376, , Estimated 2002 City Population Zipcodes included: 54729, Table includes all Wisconsin Hospital Inpatient Injury Discharges Max Injury Severity Score is the Highest Abbreviated Injury Score for any body region Maximum severity levels are: 1=Minor 2=Moderate 3 = Serious 4 = Severe 5= Critical 6 = Maximum Injury Categories are taken from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
2 TABLE 1b. Emergency Department Injury Report Major Cause of Injury Emergency Department Visits Injury ED Visits Major Cause Number Percent 100,000 Pop Average Sum Cut/pierce % 1,336.6 $352 $128,540 Drown/submersion % 3.7 $343 $343 Fall % 3,266.5 $487 $434,075 Hot object/substance % $276 $10,780 Other: Fire/Flames % 36.6 $331 $3,306 Firearm % 7.3 $1,462 $2,923 Machinery % $680 $28,549 Occupant-traffic % $824 $159,109 Motorcyclist-traffic % 29.3 $492 $3,932 Pedal Cyclist-traffic % 7.3 $211 $421 Pedestrian-traffic % 18.3 $617 $3,084 Other - traffic % 25.6 $460 $3,223 Unspecified-traffic Other pedal cycle % $550 $23,654 Other pedestrian % 14.6 $641 $2,565 Other transport % $554 $23,272 Natural/Environm,excl bite/st % 58.6 $344 $5,496 Bites/stings % $264 $33,002 Overexertion % 1,281.7 $356 $124,470 Poisoning % $575 $16,086 Struck by/against % 1,571.0 $415 $178,248 Suffocation % 7.3 $316 $631 Other-Spec/Classifiable % $335 $66,394 Other-Spec/Not Classifiable % 62.3 $418 $7,105 Unspecified % $304 $35,541 All 2, % 10,755.2 $441 $1,294,749 Estimated 2002 City Population Zipcodes included: 54729, Table includes all Wisconsin Emergency Room Injury Visits Max Injury Severity Score is the Highest Abbreviated Injury Score for any body region Maximum severity levels are: 1=Minor 2=Moderate 3 = Serious 4 = Severe 5= Critical 6 = Maximum Injury Categories are taken from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
3 TABLE 2. Emergency Department / Inpatient Hospital Injury Report Underlying Intent of Injury Hospital Inpatients Injured Inpatients Length of Stay Maximum Injury Severity Underlying Intent Number Percent 100,000 Pop Average Sum Average Sum Average Unintentional % $11,532 $3,148, , Self-inflicted % $4,115 $172, Assault 2 0.6% 7.3 $1,669 $3, Other 4 1.2% 14.6 $13,139 $52, All % $10,520 $3,376, , Underlying Intent Number Percent Emergency Department Visits Injury ED Visits 100,000 Pop Average Sum Unintentional 2, % 10,531.8 $440 $1,264,067 Self-inflicted 5 0.2% 18.3 $649 $3,245 Assault % $495 $27,222 Other 1 0.0% 3.7 $215 $215 All 2, % 10,755.2 $441 $1,294,749 Estimated 2002 City Population = Zipcodes included: 54729, Table includes all Wisconsin Hospital Inpatient Injury Discharges or Emergency Room Visits Max Injury Severity Score is the Highest Abbreviated Injury Score for any body region Maximum severity levels are: 1=Minor 2=Moderate 3 = Serious 4 = Severe 5= Critical 6 = Maximum Intent Categories are taken from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
4 TABLE 3a. Inpatient Hospital Injury Report Underlying Intent by Major Cause Underlying Intent Unintentional Self-inflicted Assault Other Major Cause Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Cut/pierce 1 0.4% % Drown/submersion 1 0.4% Fall % Hot object/substance 1 0.4% Other: Fire/Flames 2 0.7% Firearm 1 0.4% Machinery 3 1.1% Occupant-traffic % Motorcyclist-traffic 2 0.7% Pedal Cyclist-traffic Pedestrian-traffic Other - traffic Unspecified-traffic Other pedal cycle 3 1.1% Other pedestrian Other transport 8 2.9% Natural/Environm,excl bite/sting 1 0.4% Bites/stings 4 1.5% Overexertion % Poisoning 8 2.9% % % Struck by/against 7 2.6% % Suffocation 3 1.1% 1 2.4% Other-Spec/Classifiable % Other-Spec/Not Classifiable 5 1.8% 3 7.1% % Unspecified % All % % % % Table includes all Wisconsin Hospital Inpatient Injury Discharges Intent Categories are taken from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
5 TABLE 3b: Emergency Department Injury Report Underlying Intent by Major Cause Underlying Intent Unintentional Self-inflicted Assault Other Major Cause Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Cut/pierce % Drown/submersion 1 0.0% Fall % 1 1.8% Hot object/substance % Other: Fire/Flames % Firearm 1 0.0% % Machinery % Occupant-traffic % Motorcyclist-traffic 8 0.3% Pedal Cyclist-traffic 2 0.1% Pedestrian-traffic 5 0.2% Other - traffic 7 0.2% Unspecified-traffic Other pedal cycle % Other pedestrian 4 0.1% Other transport % Natural/Environm,excl bite/sting % Bites/stings % Overexertion % Poisoning % % Struck by/against % % Suffocation 1 0.0% 1 1.8% Other-Spec/Classifiable % % Other-Spec/Not Classifiable % 1 1.8% Unspecified % 2 3.6% All 2, % % % % Table includes all Wisconsin Emergency Room Injury Visits Intent Categories are taken from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
6 Age Group Major Cause Total < Cut/pierce % 28.6% 7.1% 42.9% 14.3% 7.1% Drown/submersion 1 1 Fall % 0.6% 1.3% 1.3% 1.9% 2.6% 5.8% 4.5% 8.4% 11.6% 25.8% 36.1% Hot object/substance 1 1 Other: Fire/Flames 2 2 Firearm 1 1 Machinery % 33.3% 33.3% 33.3% Occupant-traffic % 14.3% 21.4% 21.4% 21.4% 7.1% 14.3% Motorcyclist-traffic % 50.0% 50.0% Pedal Cyclist-traffic 0 Pedestrian-traffic 0 TABLE 4a: Inpatient Hospital Injury Report Major Cause by Age Group Other - traffic 0 Unspecified-traffic 0 Other pedal cycle % 66.7% 33.3% Other pedestrian 0 Other transport % 12.5% 12.5% 50.0% 25.0% Natural/Environm,excl bite/sting 1 1 Bites/stings % 50.0% 50.0% Overexertion % 7.1% 7.1% 28.6% 7.1% 21.4% 28.6% Poisoning % 5.6% 11.1% 8.3% 8.3% 25.0% 25.0% 11.1% 5.6% Struck by/against % 11.1% 11.1% 11.1% 11.1% 11.1% 44.4% Suffocation % 25.0% 25.0% 25.0% 25.0% Other-Spec/Classifiable % 4.0% 4.0% 8.0% 28.0% 24.0% 8.0% 8.0% 4.0% 12.0% Other-Spec/Not Classifiable % 11.1% 11.1% 22.2% 22.2% 22.2% 11.1% Unspecified % 13.3% 13.3% 13.3% 6.7% 13.3% 6.7% 6.7% 20.0% 6.7% All Table includes all Wisconsin Hospital Inpatient Injury Discharges
7 TABLE 4b: Emergency Department Injury Report Major Cause by Age Group Age Group Major Cause Total < Cut/pierce % 0.3% 4.4% 5.5% 6.0% 10.7% 11.0% 20.0% 19.2% 9.9% 7.9% 2.5% 2.5% 0.3% Drown/submersion 1 1 Fall % 1.3% 9.4% 6.6% 7.1% 7.1% 6.3% 8.0% 11.3% 7.1% 7.4% 6.8% 11.3% 10.3% Hot object/substance % 2.6% 2.6% 2.6% 5.1% 10.3% 17.9% 12.8% 15.4% 5.1% 17.9% 2.6% 2.6% 2.6% Other: Fire/Flames % 30.0% 10.0% 20.0% 10.0% 10.0% 20.0% Firearm % 50.0% 50.0% Machinery % 2.4% 2.4% 9.5% 11.9% 23.8% 23.8% 16.7% 2.4% 7.1% Occupant-traffic % 2.6% 3.6% 4.7% 18.7% 13.0% 17.6% 21.8% 10.9% 3.1% 2.6% 1.6% Motorcyclist-traffic % 12.5% 12.5% 37.5% 12.5% 25.0% Pedal Cyclist-traffic 2 2 Pedestrian-traffic % 40.0% 40.0% 20.0% Other - traffic % 57.1% 14.3% 14.3% 14.3% Unspecified-traffic 0 Other pedal cycle % 2.3% 18.6% 34.9% 4.7% 7.0% 9.3% 16.3% 4.7% 2.3% Other pedestrian % 50.0% 25.0% 25.0% Other transport % 2.4% 2.4% 9.5% 21.4% 11.9% 21.4% 9.5% 7.1% 4.8% 2.4% 4.8% 2.4% Natural/Environm,excl bite/sting % 6.3% 6.3% 6.3% 37.5% 12.5% 18.8% 12.5% Bites/stings % 0.8% 12.8% 12.8% 2.4% 11.2% 4.0% 7.2% 11.2% 9.6% 11.2% 8.0% 8.0% 0.8% Overexertion % 0.3% 3.4% 1.4% 8.0% 9.4% 16.6% 20.6% 18.6% 8.3% 5.1% 4.3% 3.4% 0.6% Poisoning % 3.6% 7.1% 3.6% 28.6% 7.1% 14.3% 14.3% 7.1% 3.6% 7.1% 3.6% Struck by/against % 0.7% 6.5% 8.4% 15.2% 16.8% 10.5% 15.4% 10.5% 7.7% 1.9% 2.8% 2.1% 1.6% Suffocation % 50.0% 50.0% Other-Spec/Classifiable % 0.5% 11.1% 6.6% 2.5% 8.6% 10.1% 15.7% 16.2% 12.1% 6.6% 4.5% 4.0% 1.5% Other-Spec/Not Classifiable % 5.9% 11.8% 5.9% 17.6% 29.4% 17.6% 5.9% 5.9% Unspecified % 0.9% 5.1% 2.6% 4.3% 14.5% 17.1% 16.2% 9.4% 5.1% 10.3% 7.7% 6.8% All 2, Table includes all Wisconsin Emergency Room Injury Visits
8 TABLE 5. Emergency Department / Inpatient Hospital Injury Report State/ County Comparison Major Cause of Injury and Underlying Intent 2002 Major Cause Number Wisconsin 100,000 Emergency Department Visits Average City of Chippewa Falls Number 100,000 Pop Average Number Wisconsin 100,000 Pop Inpatient Hospital Patients Average City of Chippewa Falls Number 100,000 Pop Average Cut/pierce 53, $ ,336.6 $352 1, $8, $3,549 Drown/submersion $ $ $20, $1,742 Fall 112,253 2,058.2 $ ,266.5 $487 21, $14, $12,622 Hot object/substance 6, $ $ $21, $9,515 Other: Fire/Flames 1, $ $ $37, $34,671 Firearm $1, $1, $33, $4,954 Machinery 5, $ $ $20, $24,780 Occupant-traffic 39, $ $824 3, $24, $8,535 Motorcyclist-traffic 1, $1, $ $27, $30,013 Pedal Cyclist-traffic $ $ $21,718 Pedestrian-traffic 1, $ $ $32,002 Other - traffic 2, $ $ $25,806 Unspecified-traffic $ $17,452 Other pedal cycle 6, $ $ $12, $12,905 Other pedestrian $ $ $23,787 Other transport 6, $ $ $16, $10,223 Natural/Environm,excl bite/sting 3, $ $ $13, $2,344 Bites/stings 17, $ $ $6, $1,237 Overexertion 52, $ ,281.7 $356 1, $11, $8,307 Poisoning 8, $ $575 5, $7, $4,956 Struck by/against 78,411 1,437.7 $ ,571.0 $415 1, $14, $6,409 Suffocation $ $ $30, $8,886 Other-Spec/Classifiable 30, $ $335 2, $21, $10,345 Other-Spec/Not Classifiable 6, $ $418 1, $16, $8,766 Unspecified 26, $ $304 3, $16, $11,882 Underlying Intent Unintentional 440,433 8,075.6 $496 2,876 10,531.8 $440 41, $16, $11,532 Self-inflicted 3, $1, $649 4, $7, $4,115 Assault 16, $ $495 1, $19, $1,669 Other 1, $ $ $15, $13,139 All 462,751 8,484.8 $516 2,937 10,755.2 $441 48, $15, $10,520 Estimated Wisconsin Population 5,453,896 Estimated 2002 City Population Zipcodes included: 54729, Table includes all Wisconsin Hospital Inpatient Injury Discharges or Emergency Room Visits Injury and Intent Categories are taken from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
9 City of Chippewa Falls Hospitalized Injured Inpatients by Major Cause of Injury, 2002 Poison 13% Firearm 0% Struck 3% Traffic 6% Other 20% Fall 58% Fall Firearm Poison Struck Traffic Other Does not include Other-Special or Unspecified Hospitalized Injured Inpatients by Major Cause of Injury, , , Fall Firearm Poison Struck Traffic Other State of Wisconsin City of Chippewa Falls Does not include Other-Special or Unspecified
10 City of Chippewa Falls Emergency Department Visits by Major Cause of Injury, 2002 Other 26% Cut/Pierce 14% Traffic 8% Fall 35% Struck 16% Poison 1% Cut/Pierce Fall Poison Struck Traffic Other Does not include Other-Special or Unspecified 100, Emergency Room Visits by Major Cause of Injury, , Fall Poison Struck Traffic Other State of Wisconsin Does not include Other-Special or Unspecified City of Chippewa Falls
11 Hospitalized Injured Inpatients by Underlying Intent Other Assault 1% 1% 2 Self-inflicted 13% Unintentional 85% Unintentional Self-inflicted Assault Other Hospitalized Injured Inpatients by Underlying Intent, , , Unintentional Self-inflicted Assault Other State of Wisconsin City of Chippewa Falls
12 Emergency Room Injury Visits by Underlying Intent Other 0% Assault 2% Self-inflicted 0% Unintentional 98% Unintentional Self-inflicted Assault Other Emergency Room Injury Visits by Underlying Intent, , ,000 12, , , , , , , , Unintentional Self-inflicted Assault Other State of Wisconsin City of Chippewa Falls
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