There were more Cancer and Heart Disease deaths in Michigan than Covid—where’s the panic about those?!


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Note:
PDeaths reported to the Michigan Vital Records office may be delayed by 7 days. Verifying the cause of death, and processing the records from adminstrative records may further delay the reports of deaths for statistical purposes.The deaths shown in the deaths columns will be lower than the actual year–to–date total.

Most causes of deaths are not coded immediately after the original death was reported. Lowers counts of specific causes of death for more recent months should be considered a result of delayed coding, not a reduction in the counts of deaths themselves. COVID–19 death coding is expedited, and counts may be more complete in comparison to other causes of death.

The underlying cause of death is the condition giving rise to the chain of events leading to death. Starting January 1, 1999, the underlying causes of death were classified in accordance with the Tenth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD–10), a coding structure developed by the World Health Organization.

Cancer deaths were classified using ICD–10 codes C00–C97.
Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases deaths were classified using ICD–10 codes J40–J47.
Heart Disease deaths were classified using ICD–10 codes I00–I09,I11,I13,I20–I51.
Between 1999–2008, influenza and pneumonia deaths were classified using ICD–10 codes J10–J18. Starting in 2009, Pneumonia and Influenza deaths were classified using ICD–10 codes J09–J18.
Septicemia deaths were classified using ICD–10 codes A40–A41.9.
Stroke deaths were classified using ICD–10 codes I60–I69.
COVID–19 deaths were classified using ICD–10 U07.1 as underlying cause of death.

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Source: Michigan 2020–21 Death File, Extracted June 15, 2021 . Division for Vital Records & Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Health & Human Services.

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https://www.mdch.state.mi.us/osr/Provisional/MontlyDxCounts.asp

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