The Compressed Mortality database contains mortality and population counts for all U.S. counties. Counts and rates of death can be obtained
by underlying cause of death, state, county, age, race, sex, and year. Data are also available for Hispanic ethnicity, injury intent, injury
mechanism, urbanization categories (both the 2006 and 2013 NCHS Urban-Rural Schemes are available), and core-based statistical areas (CBSAs) of
250,000 or more population (both the December 2005 and February 2013 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) delineation of CBSAs).
This Request form allows you to request data for the years 1999 - 2016 only, with the underlying cause of death
specified with ICD-10 codes. To request data for other years, see
Compressed Mortality File.
For more information, refer to
Why Separate Query Pages?
Data Use Restrictions:
The Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 242m(d)) provides that the data collected by the
National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) may be used only for the purpose for which they were obtained;
any effort to determine the identity of any reported cases, or to use the information for any purpose other
than for health statistical reporting and analysis, is against the law. Therefore users will:
- Use these data for health statistical reporting and analysis only.
- Do not present or publish death counts of 9 or fewer or
death rates based on counts of nine or fewer (in figures, graphs, maps, tables, etc.).
- Make no attempt to learn the identity of any person or establishment included in these data.
- Make no disclosure or other use of the identity of any person or establishment discovered inadvertently
and advise the NCHS Confidentiality Officer of any such discovery.
Confidentiality Officer
National Center for Health Statistics
3311 Toledo Road
Hyattsville, MD 20782
Telephone 888-642-4159
Email:
[email protected]
Sanctions for Violating Rules:
Researchers who violate the terms of the data use restrictions will lose access to WONDER
and their sponsors and institutions will be notified. Researchers who are suspected of
violating the rules may be prevented from using WONDER until an investigation can be completed.
Deliberately making a false statement in any matter within the jurisdiction of any department or
agency of the Federal government violates 18 USC 1001 and is punishable by a fine of up to $10,000
or up to 5 years in prison, or both.