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How Americans in each state get hurt ... strange ...

kenny

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http://fortune.com/2017/02/09/most-distinctive-injuries-amino/



Ever wonder if your home state is more prone to certain unique injury types? Digital health firm Amino is here to satisfy your curiosity.
The firm, which uses data analytics to provide health care comparison shopping resources, sifted through mountains of insurance claims data from between 2012 and 2016 and banded various medical billing codes into easily identifiable injury types. (Billing codes are notoriously specific.)
Open wounds and bruising were the top injury types in every state except for Colorado, where falls are the predominant source of physical malaise.

Amino went one step further to produce a map of the most distinctive, as opposed to the most common, injury types across America. As the firm explains in a blog post, it did so by comparing injury recurrence rates in each state and comparing those figures against the national average.
The results provide a fascinating glimpse into how a state's culture and geographic location can affect medical injuries. Some are fairly obvious — motor vehicle accidents in auto-driven California — while others raise intriguing questions. For instance, why are there so many suffocations in New Mexico and other mountain states?

Amino attempted to address that very question.
"[T]he vast majority of “suffocation” diagnoses were for hypoxemia, the medical term for low blood oxygen," wrote Olivia Marcus, Amino's resident journalist. "Interestingly, hypoxemia can be caused by exertion at high altitudes, where oxygen is scarce. We can’t prove that this is correlated to the altitude of Mountain states, but it could be related."

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Well I'm not making a liar out of my state.

A year ago I face planted into evergreens at 10:00 pm on a freezing January night. The dog was going nuts at a rabbit sighting and managed to wrap her leash around both my legs and in a matter of seconds I was down. Thank goodness I only needed a tetanus shot. The evergreen still needs to be replaced as I left an unsightly hole in the middle of it.

And then there was the unfortunate accident with my nose the week before my visit to Missy. I really need to bubble wrap my face before walking outside.
 
Interesting chart Kenny. The insect bites are creepy and the suffocation states sound ominous :knockout:
 
What could it be about those states that results in so many spine dislocations?

Cali, you need one of these. :D

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kenny|1486842209|4127526 said:
What could it be about those states that results in so many spine dislocations?

Cali, you need one of these. :D


I know Kenny!!! This would be perfect for a klutz like me. What can I say, last year was not my year. I know you can relate!
 
What the heck with suffocation in the west? And that has to be from shoveling snow in ND.
 
redwood66|1486844016|4127544 said:
What the heck with suffocation in the west? And that has to be from shoveling snow in ND.

There is less oxygen at high elevations.
People overexert themselves.
 
Scrapes in Hawaii sounds fairly benign. I could handle that. Of all things though, that seems like an odd one too.
 
lyra|1486850284|4127573 said:
Scrapes in Hawaii sounds fairly benign. I could handle that. Of all things though, that seems like an odd one too.

Yeah, this map makes my inquiring mind very curious.

Perhaps hikers get scrapes on lava? :confused:
 
I scraped my knee on Diamondhead (Oahu) on my honeymoon. I took a few steps with my camera up to my eye to frame my shot better and tripped over an asphalt curb I didn't realize was there.
 
I've been in Illinois 32 years and I don't know anyone that had facial injuries.
 
AprilBaby|1486885080|4127719 said:
I've been in Illinois 32 years and I don't know anyone that had facial injuries.

Maybe it is due to sport injuries? I've personally known a few kids who have broken their noses playing sports.
 
redwood66|1486844016|4127544 said:
What the heck with suffocation in the west? And that has to be from shoveling snow in ND.

I was wondering that too! Seems rather odd :?
 
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