2,575 residents die of heart disease in Hawaii in 2017

Image
0Comments

There were 2,575 Hawaii residents who died of heart disease in 2017, a 3.5 percent increase over the previous year, according to data obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics.

In 2016, 2,488 Hawaii residents died of heart disease.

The National Center for Health Statistics is the nation’s primary health statistics agency. The CDC and other health-related organizations can use NCHS data for a variety of ends.

Total heart disease deaths by state in 2017 and 2016

State 2017 deaths 2016 deaths
California 62,797 61,573
Florida 46,440 45,659
Texas 45,346 43,772
New York 44,092 44,076
Pennsylvania 32,312 31,990
Ohio 28,008 27,410
Illinois 25,394 25,013
Michigan 25,187 25,304
New Jersey 18,840 18,597
North Carolina 18,808 18,266
Georgia 18,389 18,143
Tennessee 16,019 15,429
Virginia 14,861 14,124
Missouri 14,820 14,579
Indiana 14,445 13,952
Alabama 13,110 12,832
Arizona 12,398 11,957
Massachusetts 12,140 11,921
Wisconsin 11,860 11,526
Maryland 11,653 11,390
Washington 11,582 11,161
Louisiana 11,260 10,943
Oklahoma 10,772 10,209
South Carolina 10,418 10,195
Kentucky 10,343 10,519
Arkansas 8,270 8,090
Minnesota 8,230 7,825
Mississippi 7,944 7,865
Iowa 7,180 6,937
Connecticut 7,138 7,051
Colorado 7,060 7,277
Oregon 6,942 6,968
Nevada 6,417 6,457
Kansas 5,723 5,672
West Virginia 4,849 4,767
New Mexico 3,896 3,800
Utah 3,749 3,636
Nebraska 3,581 3,322
Idaho 3,084 2,969
Maine 2,844 2,907
New Hampshire 2,721 2,631
Hawaii 2,575 2,488
Rhode Island 2,339 2,256
Montana 2,164 2,138
Delaware 1,990 1,974
South Dakota 1,710 1,729
Vermont 1,332 1,366
North Dakota 1,326 1,338
Wyoming 1,001 1,051
Alaska 814 831


Related

Mandy K. Cohen, CDC Director - cdc.gov

Hawaii reports surge in measles infections this year as of week ending Aug. 23

Latest CDC data shows measles cases in Hawaii for 2025 are now estimated within the range of 1-9, marking no change compared to the previous figures updated as of week ending Aug. 16.

Ken Sorenson Acting United States Attorney for the District of Hawaii - Honolulu Civil Beat Inc.

Two navy employees indicted for false statements about Red Hill jet fuel spill

John Floyd and Nelson Wu, both civilian employees of the United States Navy’s Fleet Logistics Center Pearl Harbor, have been indicted for conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States and causing another person to make a materially…

Ken Sorenson Acting United States Attorney for the District of Hawaii - Honolulu Civil Beat Inc.

Four Hawaii residents convicted in $1 million IRS refund fraud scheme

A federal jury in Honolulu has convicted four Hawaii residents for their involvement in a tax refund fraud scheme that spanned from at least January 2015 through September 2018.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Aloha State News.