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Description
State of Oklahoma data tracks a public health goal to reduce the intentional injury death rate from 22.8 per 100,000 in 2013 to 19.4 per 100,000 by 2017. The dataset likely contains metrics related to this target, though specific rows, columns, and data points are not detailed in the input. It was last updated in November 2024.
Use Cases
Analyze progress toward the 19.4 per 100,000 death rate target for 2017 using available year-over-year metrics.
Model the relationship between public health interventions and changes in the intentional injury death rate from the 2013 baseline.
Benchmark the 22.8 per 100,000 rate from 2013 against other regions or time periods for comparative analysis.
Strengths
Specific numerical target defined: reducing the death rate from 22.8 to 19.4 per 100,000.
Clear temporal scope established with baseline year 2013 and target year 2017.
Data originates from a government source, the State of Oklahoma.
Limitations
No column names, sample data, or row counts are provided, making the data structure and volume unknown.
The description is a goal statement, not a confirmation of actual recorded data points or measurements.
Potential for limited utility if the dataset only contains the target figures without supporting time-series or demographic breakdowns.
Provenance
Source
State of Oklahoma
Time Range
References years 2013 and 2017.
Freshness
Last updated on 2024-11-22.
Geography
State of Oklahoma, USA.
License is listed as 'notspecified'; users should verify terms of use. The input provides a goal description but no confirmed data schema or sample.