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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What is the Center for Health Statistics?
    The Center for Health Statistics (CHS) collects, researches, analyzes and disseminates New Jersey health data and information and serves as a resource to the Department in development of health data policy.

  • What does the Center for Health Statistics do?
    • produces annual reports of vital events: births, deaths, fetal deaths, and marriages.
    • collects data and prepares reports on induced terminations of pregnancy and health-related behaviors.
    • provides baseline and trend data to measure the impact of public health strategies for disease prevention and health promotion.
    • disseminates health insurance coverage data.
    • maintains the NJSHAD state data query system.
    • houses the Office of Injury Surveillance and Prevention (OISP) which is the central source for injury statistics and information on injury prevention and control efforts in New Jersey. OISP is also home to several special injury projects such as a central nervous system injury registry and a violent death reporting system.
    • responds to requests for state vital events and other health data.

  • Where can I get a copy of a birth, death, or marriage certificate?
    Individual certificates are available from the State Registrar.

  • I'm looking for the latest data available. The data on the website are a couple years old.
    The website has the most recent data available. New data and reports are posted to the website within about a week of becoming available. Because of the time required to collect, process, and perform quality control on birth and death certificate data, some of which come to us from out of state, the data we present as "final" are often behind by two or three years.

  • Where can I get the number of births and/or deaths for a specific county or town in New Jersey?
    The NJSHAD query system allows users to create customized tables of state, county, and municipality data. New Jersey Health Statistics reports contain data by county. The section on municipality-level data gives the total number of births back to 1989 and selected birth and death data back to 1997.

  • The information I'm looking for is not on the website. How can I request additional data?
    The best way to request customized data is to e-mail the Center's staff. The account is checked daily. Simple requests are answered within 2 working days. More complicated request may take up to 2 weeks to process, but you will receive a reply with an estimated delivery date within 2 days.

  • Where can I find disease incidence and prevalence data?
    • Certain diseases are required to be reported to the State by law, such as cancer and over 50 communicable diseases. Incidence and prevalence data are available directly from the AIDS, other communicable disease, and cancer programs at the Department.
    • Some estimates of disease prevalence are available from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System program at the Center. This survey collects self-reported information on the prevalence of asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and other conditions.

  • Where can I find data on hospitalizations, ER visits, or cardiac procedures?
    The Division of Health Care Systems Analysis is responsible for these topics.

  • Where can I find population estimates, per capita personal income, and unemployment data?
    The State Data Center, located in the Department of Labor, maintains these data.

  • Where can I find statistics on drug abuse and treatment programs?
    The Department of Human Services has a division devoted to Addiction Services.

  • Where can I find information specifically geared towards seniors?
    NJEase provides senior citizens and their families an easy way to learn about and obtain needed services. The Senior Services branch of the Department has a comprehensive site to guide you through available services and data.
 
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