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Age-Adjusted Death Rate,
3-Year Rolling Rates
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YearsCountRateCountRate
1989-91 3,645 936.1 400,319 856.7
1990-92 3,690 923.1 406,896 845.3
1991-93 3,799 927.4 418,670 846.2
1992-94 3,893 921.0 430,551 847.5
1993-95 4,020 923.3 443,556 849.8
1994-96 4,116 919.3 451,185 840.2
1995-97 4,288 930.2 458,146 828.7
1996-98 4,423 930.6 463,687 814.9
1997-99 4,472 914.8 473,112 809.2
1998-00 4,485 892.4 482,121 804.0
1999-01 4,572 886.2 492,142 800.4
2000-02 4,647 872.1 497,722 785.4
2001-03 4,714 863.2 503,342 773.0
2002-04 4,689 826.6 504,525 748.4
2003-05 4,713 814.1 507,123 734.4
2004-06 4,745 798.7 508,029 714.3
2005-07 4,808 795.4 507,373 697.9
2006-08 4,889 774.5 507,546 679.8
2007-09 4,940 751.9 508,035 666.7
2008-10 5,037 739.0 512,836 660.7
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Age-Adjusted Death Rate, 2008-10
CountyCountRate
Florida 512,836 660.7
Alachua 5,037 739.0
Baker 679 956.5
Bay 4,754 778.8
Bradford 859 868.8
Brevard 17,495 669.6
Broward 43,567 657.7
Calhoun 463 879.0
Charlotte 6,555 580.2
Citrus 6,892 750.6
Clay 4,095 751.8
Collier 8,261 492.1
Columbia 2,116 869.6
Miami-Dade 53,821 629.0
De Soto 856 638.7
Dixie 553 824.4
Duval 21,240 798.8
Escambia 8,982 801.3
Flagler 2,945 564.0
Franklin 342 657.3
Gadsden 1,326 791.9
Gilchrist 487 762.5
Glades 313 728.3
Gulf 485 749.9
Hamilton 360 789.0
Hardee 608 695.1
Hendry 868 832.2
Hernando 7,359 757.8
Highlands 4,068 640.2
Hillsborough 27,416 726.3
Holmes 741 984.3
Indian River 5,162 594.0
Jackson 1,605 787.9
Jefferson 445 779.1
Lafayette 216 829.0
Lake 10,128 658.6
Lee 17,374 552.2
Leon 4,802 710.3
Levy 1,476 847.2
Liberty 195 849.9
Madison 633 860.1
Manatee 9,965 620.8
Marion 12,516 733.9
Martin 5,067 568.0
Monroe 1,947 626.8
Nassau 1,937 764.9
Okaloosa 4,469 695.0
Okeechobee 1,207 792.9
Orange 19,952 719.6
Osceola 4,791 657.9
Palm Beach 39,159 588.3
Pasco 16,172 724.9
Pinellas 33,984 716.0
Polk 16,999 707.7
Putnam 2,729 884.9
St. Johns 4,291 603.8
St. Lucie 7,993 616.0
Santa Rosa 3,411 775.2
Sarasota 14,874 553.6
Seminole 8,480 692.7
Sumter 3,239 556.4
Suwannee 1,449 823.1
Taylor 672 835.6
Union 611 1482.2
Volusia 18,028 731.0
Wakulla 675 705.0
Walton 1,558 658.1
Washington 844 889.3
FloridaCHARTS.com is provided by the Florida Department of Health, Office of Health Statistics and Assessment
Data Source: Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics

Data Note(s): ICD-10 Code(s): ALL CODES
  • All multi-year counts are a sum of the selected years, not an average.

  • Rates are per 100,000 population and are calculated using population estimates provided by the Florida Legislature, Office of Economic and Demographic Research. All age-adjusted rates utilize the Year 2000 Standard Population Proportion.

  • Use caution when interpreting rates based on small numbers of events. Mortality rates are considered unstable if they are based on fewer than 5 cases or deaths or if the denominator (population at risk) is fewer than 20. An erratic trend line illustrates this instability. Use of this tool is for analytical and statistical purposes only.

  • Data for 1970-78, 1979-98, and 1999-present are not fully comparable due to changes in coding causes of death. Consequently, increases or decreases in 1979 and 1999 may not be due to changes in disease trends but rather coding changes. Starting with 2003 deaths, the sum of the deaths from all counties will not equal the total number of resident deaths due to an unknown county of residence on some records.


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