Motor Vehicle Traffic Injuries - Allegany County, New York
County of Crash
This data is based upon the county of crash. The data is derived from the Crash Outcome Data Evaluation System (CODES). CODES is a database that matches individual records from the NYS Department of Motor Vehicles Accident Information System to the NYS Department of Health emergency medical services (Pre-Hospital Care Reports) and Hospital Discharge databases. Please be advised that not all information may be available for all counties, as data based on frequencies of less than six are not reported to maintain the confidentiality of the crash victims.
- Motor Vehicle Traffic Injuries, Allegany Roadways, 2007
This fact sheet gives an overview of the traffic-related injury problem on Allegany roadways. - Motor Vehicle Crashes in Allegany, 2007, Hospitalization Outcomes by Specific Age Groups
This table gives outcome data on hospitalized crash victims, including the associated hospital charges, average length of stay, and diagnosis of traumatic brain injury by age group. - Motor Vehicle Crashes in Allegany, 2007, Emergency Department Visit Outcomes by Specific Age Groups
This table gives outcome data on those crash victims treated in outpatient emergency departments, including associated emergency department charges and diagnosis of traumatic brain injury by age group. - Motor Vehicle Crashes in Allegany, 2007, Hospitalization Outcomes by Specific Types of Crashes / Contributing Factors
This table gives outcome data on hospitalized crash victims, including the associated hospital charges, average length of stay, and diagnosis of traumatic brain injury by specific crash types and contributing factors: alcohol-related, speed-related, distracted driving, failure to yield right of way, following too closely, passing lane violations and disregard of traffic control device. - Motor Vehicle Crashes in Allegany, 2007, Emergency Department Visit Outcomes by Specific Types of Crashes / Contributing Factors
This table gives outcome data on those crash victims treated in outpatient emergency departments, including associated emergency department charges and diagnosis of traumatic brain injury by specific crash types and contributing factors: alcohol-related, speed-related, distracted driving, failure to yield right of way, following too closely, passing lane violations and disregard of traffic control device. - Motor Vehicle Crashes in Allegany, 2007, Hospitalization Outcomes by Gender
This table gives outcome data on hospitalized crash victims, including the associated hospital charges, average length of stay, and diagnosis of traumatic brain injury by gender. - Motor Vehicle Crashes in Allegany, 2007, Emergency Department Visit Outcomes by Gender
This table gives outcome data on those crash victims treated in outpatient emergency departments, including associated emergency department charges and diagnosis of traumatic brain injury by gender. - Motor Vehicle Crashes in Allegany, 2007, Hospitalization Outcomes for Motor Vehicle Occupants, by Restraint Use in Crash
This table gives outcome data on the motor vehicle occupants involved in crashes that resulted in hospitalizations, including the associated hospital charges, average length of stay, and diagnosis of traumatic brain injury by restraint usage. - Motor Vehicle Crashes in Allegany, 2007, Emergency Department Visit Outcomes for Motor Vehicle Occupants, by Restraint Use in Crash
This table gives data on the motor vehicle occupants involved in crashes that resulted in hospitalizations, the associated hospital charges, and length of stay by restraint usage. - Motor Vehicle Crashes in Allegany, 2007, Hospitalization Outcomes, by Specific Role Types
This table gives outcome data on hospitalized crash victims, including the associated hospital charges, average length of stay, and diagnosis of traumatic brain injury by the role of the person involved: bicyclists, motorcyclists, motor vehicle occupants, pedestrians and other. - Motor Vehicle Crashes in Allegany, 2007, Emergency Department Visit Outcomes, by Specific Role Types
This table gives outcome data on those crash victims treated in outpatient emergency departments, including associated emergency department charges and diagnosis of traumatic brain injury by the role of the person involved: bicyclists, motorcyclists, motor vehicle occupants, pedestrians and other.
County of Residence
This data is based upon the county of residence. Data is derived from the Vital Statistics death files, Hospitalization Discharge Data Set, and the Outpatient Emergency Department Data. Please be advised that not all information may be available for all counties, as data based on means of less than two are not reported to maintain the confidentiality of the crash victims.
- Motor Vehicle Traffic Injuries, Allegany, 2005-2007
This fact sheet gives an overview of the traffic-related injury problem for Allegany residents. - Leading Causes of All Injury, Deaths, Hospitalizations and Emergency Department Visits, Allegany, 2005-2007
These charts give the leading causes of injury for Allegany County residents. Traffic-related injuries were the leading cause of injury-related death in Allegany, 2005-2007. - Motor Vehicle Traffic Injury, Hospital Discharge Disposition and Charges, Allegany, 2005-2007
These charts give information about the discharge disposition and listed payer source for hospitalizations resulting from traffic crashes among Allegany residents. - Incidence of Unintentional Motor Vehicle Traffic Injury, Deaths, Hospitalizations, and Emergency Department Visits, Allegany, 2005-2007
This table shows the mean annual frequency and rate per 100,000 Albany residents of residents of deaths, hospitalizations and ED visits due to unintentional motor vehicle traffic-related injuries in NYS from 2005 through 2007. In addition the mean annual frequency and rate per 100,000 residents for nine different age groups and gender are given. The percent of traumatic brain injury is provided for the hospitalization data. The mean charge of hospitalization, three year cumulative charges, and average length of hospital stay are also included.
For Direct Inquiries Contact:
- New York State Department of Health
Bureau of Injury Prevention
Riverview Center
150 Broadway, Suite 302
Albany, New York 12204-0677
PHONE: (518) 473-1143
FAX: (518) 474-3067
E-MAIL: injury@health.state.ny.us