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Fig. 1 | Injury Epidemiology

Fig. 1

From: Incidence, deaths, and lifetime costs of injury among American Indians and Alaska Natives

Fig. 1

Injury lifetime medical cost rankings among IHS users, by age group, 2011–2015*. Costs are shown in 2017 USD thousands. Incidence rates per 100,000 person-years in the user population are shown in parentheses beneath costs. *Note: Fig. 1 shows the 3 highest cost categories in shaded cells and the 10 highest cost injury categories overall. The three highest categories are shaded in the “total” column; light blue shading indicates a cost ranking of 1, gray shading indicates a cost ranking of 2, and dark blue shading indicates a cost ranking of 3. In the age group columns, the same shading from the total column is used to highlight these three causes and to show how their cost ranking differs by age group. Not shown are suffocation ($9,894,000), machinery ($5,359,000), firearm ($5,061,000), other pedestrian ($3,721,000), and drowning ($724,000)

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