HEALTH
CARE
Leading Cause of Death

Source:
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

**Chronic
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease *Less than 3 incidences
Source:
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Potential Targets: National Center for
Disease Control Goals to reduce deaths related
to heart disease (<11.5/10,000), cancer (<13/10,000),
accidents (<2.93/10,000), stroke (<2/10,000),
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (<2.5/10,000)
and suicide (<1.5/10,000).
Synopsis: The leading cause of death
in the Yampa Valley is heart disease, followed
by cancer. These are also the leading causes
of death statewide. Of the top five leading
causes of death, only unintentional injuries
(transportation, drowning, poisoning, falls,
fires, burns, and other accidents) has a higher
death rate than the state average. In addition,
three of the top five leading causes of death
currently fall within Healthy People 2000 parameters.
Possible Linkages: Incidence of Disease