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1 1 Stephanie J. Ventura, M.A. National Center for Health Statistics Presented at the 134th Annual Meeting & Exposition of the American Public Health Association Continuing Education Institutes November 4, 2006 Boston, MA National Vital Statistics System - Natality

2 2 The Natality Team Brady E. Hamilton Sharon Kirmeyer Marian F. MacDorman Joyce A. Martin (Team Leader) T. J. Mathews Fay Menacker Martha L. Munson Paul D. Sutton Stephanie J. Ventura (Branch Chief)

3 3 Vital Statistics Core of our health data system Base for public health, social science, economic planning and program development Monitor key indicators of health world-wide and at the local, state and national level Track progress to goals Identify disparities Alert to emerging problems

4 4 National Vital Statistics System Registration of births and deaths is not a Federal activity – responsibility lies with the states Vital Statistics Cooperative Program Includes all 57 registration areas (all states and territories, DC and NYC) Standardization of data collection and data processing Comparability among states Compilation of national vital statistics data sets

5 5 U.S. Standard Certificate of Live Birth: 1989 Revision

6 6 U.S. Standard Certificate of Live Birth: 2003 Revision

7 7 Implementation of the 2003 Revised Birth Certificate MT WY ID WA OR NV UT CA AZ ND SD NE CO NM TX OK KS AR LA MO IA MN WI IL IN KY TN MS AL GA FL SC NC VA WV OH MI NY PA MD DE NJ CT RI MA ME VT NH AK HI DC 2003 or 2004 2005 NOTE: New York State but not New York city implemented for 2004. 20062007 or later Mid-year reviser

8 8 Challenges in Implementing the 2003 Revised Birth Certificate Delayed/Phased/Selective implementation of 2003 revised birth certificate Multiple-race and geographic coding Modified (improved) and new items Natality data files for 2003 and later years – larger and complex

9 9 Benefits in Implementing the 2003 Revised Birth Certificate Changes to existing items New items Improved data quality Worksheets Edit data at source Standardized edits for all items

10 10 Birth Data Web Page www.cdc.gov/nchs/births.htm SOURCE: CDC/NCHS National Vital Statistics System

11 11 Types of Data Dissemination: National Vital Statistics Reports SOURCE: CDC/NCHS National Vital Statistics System

12 12 Preliminary Data Based on substantial sample of records – 99% of all births for 2004 More detailed inclusive annual report Provides preview of data in final report Data track very well with those from final report Sample of all records received and processed by cut-off date – 4-5 months after end of data year Published 6-10 months after end of year

13 13 Final Data Annual report – based on all US births in a given year Discussion and detailed data on almost all items in the data set Released 12-14 months after end of year Accompanies release of public use data file

14 14 Types of Data Dissemination: Topical Reports SOURCE: CDC/NCHS National Vital Statistics System

15 15 Selected Findings from Reports

16 16 From: Births: Final Data for 2004 SOURCE: CDC/NCHS National Vital Statistics System 1/ Number of vaginal births after cesarean (VBAC) per 100 live births to women with a previous cesarean delivery. 2/ Percentage of all live births by cesarean delivery. 3/ Number of primary cesarean deliveries per 100 live births to women who have not had a previous cesarean. NOTE: Due to changes in data collection from implementation of the 2003 revision of the U.S. Standard Certificate of Live Birth, there may be small discontinuities in rates of primary cesarean delivery and VBAC in 2003 and 2004. See “Births: Final Data for 2004.” Total and primary cesarean rate and VBAC rate: US, 1989-2004

17 17 SOURCE: CDC/NCHS National Vital Statistics System From: Infant Mortality Statistics from the 2003 Period Linked Birth/Infant Death Data Set Percentage of live births and infant deaths by birthweight in grams, 2003

18 18 From: Birth and Fertility Rates for States by Hispanic Origin Subgroups: United States, 1990 and 2000 Population of Hispanic Origin and Subgroups, 2000

19 19 SOURCE: CDC/NCHS National Vital Statistics System From: Births: Final Data for 2004 Percent distribution of births by gestational age: US, 1990 and 2004 NOTE: Percent distribution based on gestational ages of 17-47 completed weeks.

20 20 Upcoming Reports Births: Preliminary Data for 2005 Characteristics of Births to Single-Race and Multiple- Race Women: 2003 Fetal and Perinatal Mortality: United States, 2003 Report on new items from the 2003 revised birth certificate Estimated Pregnancy Rates: United States, 1990- 2002 Teenage Birth Rates for the United States, 1940- 2005 Births: Final Data for 2005

21 21 Types of Data Dissemination: Vital Statistics of the United States Tabulated Data SOURCE: CDC/NCHS National Vital Statistics System

22 22 Types of Data Dissemination: CD-ROMs (ASCII and SETS versions) Unit Record Data SOURCE: CDC/NCHS National Vital Statistics System

23 23 Web based interactive data system CDC WONDER: http://wonder.cdc.gov/ CDC Interactive Atlas of Reproductive Health: http://www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/gisatlas/index. htm http://www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/gisatlas/index. htm NCHS/DVS system to access vital statistics data (available later in the Fall, 2006)

24 24 Website addresses National Center for Health Statistics Web Page: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/ http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/ Birth Data Web Page: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/births.htmhttp://www.cdc.gov/nchs/births.htm Linked Birth/Infant Death Web Page: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/linked.htm http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/linked.htm 2003 Revisions of the U.S. Standard Certificates of Live Birth and Death and the Fetal Death Report Web Page: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/vital_certs_rev.htm http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/vital_certs_rev.htm U.S. Census Populations with Bridged Race Categories Web Page: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/major/dvs/popbridge/popbridge.ht m http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/major/dvs/popbridge/popbridge.ht m

25 25 For more information contact: Stephanie Ventura SVentura@cdc.gov Joyce Martin JAMartin@cdc.gov JAMartin@cdc.gov Brady Hamilton BHamilton@cdc.gov BHamilton@cdc.gov Paul Sutton PSutton@cdc.gov PSutton@cdc.gov Or births@cdc.gov -- 301-458-4111births@cdc.gov


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