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Compared to Distribution

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Compared to Target

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Compared to a Single Value

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Trend

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Compared to Prior Value

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Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Fetal Deaths

Value
Compared to:

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Fetal Deaths

Value
Compared to:

Fetal Deaths State: Hawaii

Current Value:

Fetal Deaths State: Hawaii

5.4
Deaths per 1,000 live births + fetal deaths
(2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (5.7), Hawaii has a value of 5.4 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.7 in 2020)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Hawaii (5.4) is less and better than the previously measured value (6.4).
Prior Value
(6.4)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Hawaii value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Fetal Deaths County: Hawaii

Current Value:

Fetal Deaths County: Hawaii

6.4
Deaths per 1,000 live births + fetal deaths
(2011-2013)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (5.4), Hawaii has a value of 6.4 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(5.4 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.7), Hawaii has a value of 6.4 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(5.7 in 2020)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Hawaii (6.4) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (5.6).
Prior Value
(5.6)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Hawaii value is staying the same.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Fetal Deaths County: Honolulu

Current Value:

Fetal Deaths County: Honolulu

4.4
Deaths per 1,000 live births + fetal deaths
(2011-2013)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (5.4), Honolulu has a value of 4.4 which is lower and better.
HI Value
(5.4 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.7), Honolulu has a value of 4.4 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.7 in 2020)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Honolulu (4.4) is less and better than the previously measured value (5.2).
Prior Value
(5.2)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Honolulu value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Fetal Deaths County: Kauai

Current Value:

Fetal Deaths County: Kauai

5.5
Deaths per 1,000 live births + fetal deaths
(2011-2013)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (5.4), Kauai has a value of 5.5 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(5.4 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.7), Kauai has a value of 5.5 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.7 in 2020)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Kauai (5.5) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (5.1).
Prior Value
(5.1)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Kauai value is staying the same.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Fetal Deaths County: Maui

Current Value:

Fetal Deaths County: Maui

4.6
Deaths per 1,000 live births + fetal deaths
(2011-2013)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (5.4), Maui has a value of 4.6 which is lower and better.
HI Value
(5.4 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.7), Maui has a value of 4.6 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.7 in 2020)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Maui (4.6) is less and better than the previously measured value (8.1).
Prior Value
(8.1)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Maui value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Infant Deaths Due to All Birth Defects

Value
Compared to:

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Infant Deaths Due to All Birth Defects

Value
Compared to:

Infant Deaths Due to All Birth Defects State: Hawaii

Current Value:

Infant Deaths Due to All Birth Defects State: Hawaii

0.9
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2020-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (1.1), Hawaii has a value of 0.9 which is lower and better.
US Value
(1.1 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Hawaii (0.9) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (0.8).
Prior Value
(0.8)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Hawaii value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Infant Deaths Due to All Birth Defects County: Hawaii

Current Value:

Infant Deaths Due to All Birth Defects County: Hawaii

0.7
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2011-2015)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (0.9), Hawaii has a value of 0.7 which is lower and better.
HI Value
(0.9 in 2020-2022)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (1.1), Hawaii has a value of 0.7 which is lower and better.
US Value
(1.1 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Hawaii (0.7) is less and better than the previously measured value (1.1).
Prior Value
(1.1)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Hawaii value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Infant Deaths Due to All Birth Defects County: Honolulu

Current Value:

Infant Deaths Due to All Birth Defects County: Honolulu

0.8
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (0.9), Honolulu has a value of 0.8 which is lower and better.
HI Value
(0.9 in 2020-2022)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (1.1), Honolulu has a value of 0.8 which is lower and better.
US Value
(1.1 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Honolulu (0.8) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (0.9).
Prior Value
(0.9)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Honolulu value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Infant Deaths Due to All Birth Defects County: Kauai

Current Value:

Infant Deaths Due to All Birth Defects County: Kauai

1.5
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2004-2008)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (0.9), Kauai has a value of 1.5 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(0.9 in 2020-2022)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (1.1), Kauai has a value of 1.5 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(1.1 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Kauai (1.5) is less and better than the previously measured value (1.8).
Prior Value
(1.8)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Kauai value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Infant Deaths Due to All Birth Defects County: Maui

Current Value:

Infant Deaths Due to All Birth Defects County: Maui

1.1
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2011-2015)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (0.9), Maui has a value of 1.1 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(0.9 in 2020-2022)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (1.1), Maui has a value of 1.1.
US Value
(1.1 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Maui (1.1) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (0.7).
Prior Value
(0.7)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Maui value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

Value
Compared to:

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

Value
Compared to:

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) State: Hawaii

Current Value:

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) State: Hawaii

0.3
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (0.4), Hawaii has a value of 0.3 which is lower and better.
US Value
(0.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Hawaii (0.3) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (0.3).
Prior Value
(0.3)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Hawaii value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) County: Hawaii

Current Value:

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) County: Hawaii

0.6
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2007-2011)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (0.2), Hawaii has a value of 0.6 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(0.2)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (0.4), Hawaii has a value of 0.6 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(0.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Hawaii (0.6) is less and better than the previously measured value (0.7).
Prior Value
(0.7)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Hawaii value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) County: Honolulu

Current Value:

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) County: Honolulu

0.4
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2018-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (0.3), Honolulu has a value of 0.4 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(0.3)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (0.4), Honolulu has a value of 0.4.
US Value
(0.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Honolulu (0.4) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (0.3).
Prior Value
(0.3)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Honolulu value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) County: Maui

Current Value:

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) County: Maui

0.6
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2006-2010)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (0.2), Maui has a value of 0.6 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(0.2)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (0.4), Maui has a value of 0.6 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(0.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Maui (0.6) is less and better than the previously measured value (0.7).
Prior Value
(0.7)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Maui value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths

Value
Compared to:

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths

Value
Compared to:

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths State: Hawaii

Current Value:

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths State: Hawaii

0.6
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2020-2022)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (0.9), Hawaii has a value of 0.6 which is lower and better.
US Value
(0.9 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Hawaii (0.6) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (0.6).
Prior Value
(0.6)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Hawaii value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths County: Hawaii

Current Value:

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths County: Hawaii

1.1
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2006-2008)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (0.9), Hawaii has a value of 1.1 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(0.9)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (0.9), Hawaii has a value of 1.1 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(0.9 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Hawaii (1.1) is less and better than the previously measured value (1.9).
Prior Value
(1.9)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Hawaii value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths County: Honolulu

Current Value:

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths County: Honolulu

0.6
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2013-2015)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (0.6), Honolulu has a value of 0.6.
HI Value
(0.6)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (0.9), Honolulu has a value of 0.6 which is lower and better.
US Value
(0.9 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Honolulu (0.6) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (0.5).
Prior Value
(0.5)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Honolulu value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths County: Maui

Current Value:

Infant Deaths Due to Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths County: Maui

1.8
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2001-2003)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (0.9), Maui has a value of 1.8 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(0.9)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (0.9), Maui has a value of 1.8 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(0.9 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Maui (1.8) is less and better than the previously measured value (2.0).
Prior Value
(2.0)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Infant Mortality Rate

Value
Compared to:

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Infant Mortality Rate

Value
Compared to:

Infant Mortality Rate State: Hawaii

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate State: Hawaii

4.5
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2019-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Hawaii has a value of 4.5 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Hawaii (4.5) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (5.3).
Prior Value
(5.3)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Hawaii value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate County: Hawaii

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate County: Hawaii

5.0
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2019-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Hawaii has a value of 5.0 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Hawaii has a value of 5.0 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Hawaii (5.0) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (5.2).
Prior Value
(5.2)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Hawaii value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate County: Honolulu

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate County: Honolulu

4.4
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2019-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Honolulu has a value of 4.4 which is lower and better.
HI Value
(4.5)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Honolulu has a value of 4.4 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Honolulu (4.4) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (5.4).
Prior Value
(5.4)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Honolulu value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate County: Kauai

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate County: Kauai

4.5
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Kauai has a value of 4.5.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Kauai has a value of 4.5 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Kauai (4.5) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (4.3).
Prior Value
(4.3)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Kauai value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate County: Maui

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate County: Maui

4.6
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2019-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Maui has a value of 4.6 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Maui has a value of 4.6 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Maui (4.6) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (5.1).
Prior Value
(5.1)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Maui value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Airport - Moanalua

Current Value:
6.2
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the Honolulu, HI County Value (4.4), Airport - Moanalua has a value of 6.2 which is higher and worse.
Honolulu, HI County Value
(4.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Honolulu County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Airport - Moanalua has a value of 6.2 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Airport - Moanalua has a value of 6.2 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Airport - Moanalua (6.2) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (6.0).
Prior Value
(6.0)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Airport - Moanalua value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Ala Moana - Nu‘uanu

Current Value:
3.7
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the Honolulu, HI County Value (4.4), Ala Moana - Nu‘uanu has a value of 3.7 which is lower and better.
Honolulu, HI County Value
(4.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Honolulu County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Ala Moana - Nu‘uanu has a value of 3.7 which is lower and better.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Ala Moana - Nu‘uanu has a value of 3.7 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ala Moana - Nu‘uanu (3.7) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (3.2).
Prior Value
(3.2)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ala Moana - Nu‘uanu value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Downtown - Kalihi

Current Value:
5.2
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the Honolulu, HI County Value (4.4), Downtown - Kalihi has a value of 5.2 which is higher and worse.
Honolulu, HI County Value
(4.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Honolulu County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Downtown - Kalihi has a value of 5.2 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Downtown - Kalihi has a value of 5.2 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Downtown - Kalihi (5.2) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (5.3).
Prior Value
(5.3)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Downtown - Kalihi value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Ewa - Kalaeloa

Current Value:
5.8
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the Honolulu, HI County Value (4.4), Ewa - Kalaeloa has a value of 5.8 which is higher and worse.
Honolulu, HI County Value
(4.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Honolulu County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Ewa - Kalaeloa has a value of 5.8 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Ewa - Kalaeloa has a value of 5.8 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ewa - Kalaeloa (5.8) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (5.7).
Prior Value
(5.7)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ewa - Kalaeloa value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Hawaii Kai - Kaimuki

Current Value:
2.6
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2009-2018)
Compared to:
Compared to the Honolulu, HI County Value (4.4), Hawaii Kai - Kaimuki has a value of 2.6 which is lower and better.
Honolulu, HI County Value
(4.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Honolulu County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Hawaii Kai - Kaimuki has a value of 2.6 which is lower and better.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Hawaii Kai - Kaimuki has a value of 2.6 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Hickam - Pearl City

Current Value:
5.6
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the Honolulu, HI County Value (4.4), Hickam - Pearl City has a value of 5.6 which is higher and worse.
Honolulu, HI County Value
(4.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Honolulu County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Hickam - Pearl City has a value of 5.6 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Hickam - Pearl City has a value of 5.6.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Hickam - Pearl City (5.6) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (5.2).
Prior Value
(5.2)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Hickam - Pearl City value is staying the same.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Hilo

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Hilo

3.6
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the Hawaii, HI County Value (5.0), Hilo has a value of 3.6 which is lower and better.
Hawaii, HI County Value
(5.0 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Hilo has a value of 3.6 which is lower and better.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Hilo has a value of 3.6 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Hilo (3.6) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (3.3).
Prior Value
(3.3)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Hilo value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Kapa‘a

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Kapa‘a

6.3
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2009-2018)
Compared to:
Compared to the Kauai, HI County Value (4.1), Kapa‘a has a value of 6.3 which is higher and worse.
Kauai, HI County Value
(4.1)
The regional value is compared to the Kauai County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Kapa‘a has a value of 6.3 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Kapa‘a has a value of 6.3 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Kapolei - Makakilo

Current Value:
5.8
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the Honolulu, HI County Value (4.4), Kapolei - Makakilo has a value of 5.8 which is higher and worse.
Honolulu, HI County Value
(4.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Honolulu County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Kapolei - Makakilo has a value of 5.8 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Kapolei - Makakilo has a value of 5.8 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Kapolei - Makakilo (5.8) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (6.2).
Prior Value
(6.2)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Kapolei - Makakilo value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Ko‘olauloa

Current Value:
5.4
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2009-2018)
Compared to:
Compared to the Honolulu, HI County Value (4.4), Ko‘olauloa has a value of 5.4 which is higher and worse.
Honolulu, HI County Value
(4.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Honolulu County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Ko‘olauloa has a value of 5.4 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Ko‘olauloa has a value of 5.4 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Ko‘olaupoko

Current Value:
4.5
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the Honolulu, HI County Value (4.4), Ko‘olaupoko has a value of 4.5 which is higher and worse.
Honolulu, HI County Value
(4.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Honolulu County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Ko‘olaupoko has a value of 4.5.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Ko‘olaupoko has a value of 4.5 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Ko‘olaupoko (4.5) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (4.6).
Prior Value
(4.6)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Ko‘olaupoko value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Lahaina

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Lahaina

4.7
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2009-2018)
Compared to:
Compared to the Maui, HI County Value (4.6), Lahaina has a value of 4.7 which is higher and worse.
Maui, HI County Value
(4.6 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Maui County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Lahaina has a value of 4.7 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Lahaina has a value of 4.7 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Lana‘i

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Lana‘i

0.0
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2011-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to the Maui, HI County Value (4.6), Lana‘i has a value of 0.0 which is lower and better.
Maui, HI County Value
(4.6 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Maui County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Lana‘i has a value of 0.0 which is lower and better.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Lana‘i has a value of 0.0 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Lana‘i (0.0) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (0.0).
Prior Value
(0.0)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Lihu‘e

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Lihu‘e

5.1
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2009-2018)
Compared to:
Compared to the Kauai, HI County Value (4.1), Lihu‘e has a value of 5.1 which is higher and worse.
Kauai, HI County Value
(4.1)
The regional value is compared to the Kauai County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Lihu‘e has a value of 5.1 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Lihu‘e has a value of 5.1 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Makawao

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Makawao

4.4
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2009-2018)
Compared to:
Compared to the Maui, HI County Value (4.6), Makawao has a value of 4.4 which is lower and better.
Maui, HI County Value
(4.6 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Maui County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Makawao has a value of 4.4 which is lower and better.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Makawao has a value of 4.4 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: McCully - Makiki

Current Value:
4.4
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the Honolulu, HI County Value (4.4), McCully - Makiki has a value of 4.4.
Honolulu, HI County Value
(4.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Honolulu County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), McCully - Makiki has a value of 4.4 which is lower and better.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), McCully - Makiki has a value of 4.4 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, McCully - Makiki (4.4) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (5.2).
Prior Value
(5.2)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the McCully - Makiki value is staying the same.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Mililani

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Mililani

5.3
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the Honolulu, HI County Value (4.4), Mililani has a value of 5.3 which is higher and worse.
Honolulu, HI County Value
(4.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Honolulu County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Mililani has a value of 5.3 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Mililani has a value of 5.3 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Mililani (5.3) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (5.1).
Prior Value
(5.1)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Mililani value is staying the same.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Moloka‘i

Current Value:
10.0
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2009-2018)
Compared to:
Compared to the Maui, HI County Value (4.6), Moloka‘i has a value of 10.0 which is higher and worse.
Maui, HI County Value
(4.6 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Maui County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Moloka‘i has a value of 10.0 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Moloka‘i has a value of 10.0 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: North Kona

Current Value:
4.5
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the Hawaii, HI County Value (5.0), North Kona has a value of 4.5 which is lower and better.
Hawaii, HI County Value
(5.0 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), North Kona has a value of 4.5.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), North Kona has a value of 4.5 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, North Kona (4.5) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (5.3).
Prior Value
(5.3)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the North Kona value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Puna

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Puna

3.7
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2011-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to the Hawaii, HI County Value (5.0), Puna has a value of 3.7 which is lower and better.
Hawaii, HI County Value
(5.0 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Puna has a value of 3.7 which is lower and better.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Puna has a value of 3.7 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Puna (3.7) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (3.6).
Prior Value
(3.6)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: South Kohala

Current Value:
5.4
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2009-2018)
Compared to:
Compared to the Hawaii, HI County Value (5.0), South Kohala has a value of 5.4 which is higher and worse.
Hawaii, HI County Value
(5.0 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), South Kohala has a value of 5.4 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), South Kohala has a value of 5.4 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Wahiawa

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Wahiawa

5.7
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the Honolulu, HI County Value (4.4), Wahiawa has a value of 5.7 which is higher and worse.
Honolulu, HI County Value
(4.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Honolulu County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Wahiawa has a value of 5.7 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Wahiawa has a value of 5.7 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Wahiawa (5.7) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (5.7).
Prior Value
(5.7)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Wahiawa value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Waialua

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Waialua

5.3
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2009-2018)
Compared to:
Compared to the Honolulu, HI County Value (4.4), Waialua has a value of 5.3 which is higher and worse.
Honolulu, HI County Value
(4.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Honolulu County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Waialua has a value of 5.3 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Waialua has a value of 5.3 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Waianae

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Waianae

8.8
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the Honolulu, HI County Value (4.4), Waianae has a value of 8.8 which is higher and worse.
Honolulu, HI County Value
(4.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Honolulu County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Waianae has a value of 8.8 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Waianae has a value of 8.8 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Waianae (8.8) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (8.9).
Prior Value
(8.9)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Waianae value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Waikiki - Palolo

Current Value:
4.6
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the Honolulu, HI County Value (4.4), Waikiki - Palolo has a value of 4.6 which is higher and worse.
Honolulu, HI County Value
(4.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Honolulu County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Waikiki - Palolo has a value of 4.6 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Waikiki - Palolo has a value of 4.6 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Waikiki - Palolo (4.6) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (4.9).
Prior Value
(4.9)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Waikiki - Palolo value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Wailuku

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Wailuku

5.5
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the Maui, HI County Value (4.6), Wailuku has a value of 5.5 which is higher and worse.
Maui, HI County Value
(4.6 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Maui County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Wailuku has a value of 5.5 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Wailuku has a value of 5.5 which is lower and better.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Wailuku (5.5) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (5.3).
Prior Value
(5.3)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Wailuku value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Waipahu

Current Value:

Infant Mortality Rate Primary Care Service Area: Waipahu

6.3
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2012-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the Honolulu, HI County Value (4.4), Waipahu has a value of 6.3 which is higher and worse.
Honolulu, HI County Value
(4.4 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Honolulu County value.
Compared to the HI Value (4.5), Waipahu has a value of 6.3 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(4.5 in 2019-2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (5.6), Waipahu has a value of 6.3 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(5.6 in 2022)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Waipahu (6.3) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (6.7).
Prior Value
(6.7)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Waipahu value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (5.0), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(5.0)
<div><span>MICH-02: Reduce the rate of infant deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR) </strong><br /><br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Maternal Mortality Rate

Value
Compared to:

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Maternal Mortality Rate

Value
Compared to:

Maternal Mortality Rate State: Hawaii

Current Value:

Maternal Mortality Rate State: Hawaii

16.9
Deaths per 100,000 live births
(2017-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (32.9), Hawaii has a value of 16.9 which is lower and better.
US Value
(32.9 in 2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Hawaii (16.9) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (12.9).
Prior Value
(12.9)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Hawaii value is increasing significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (15.7), the target has not been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(15.7)
<div><span>MICH-04: Reduce maternal deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR)</strong><br /> <br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Maternal Mortality Rate County: Honolulu

Current Value:

Maternal Mortality Rate County: Honolulu

8.9
Deaths per 100,000 live births
(2010-2014)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (10.6), Honolulu has a value of 8.9 which is lower and better.
HI Value
(10.6)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (32.9), Honolulu has a value of 8.9 which is lower and better.
US Value
(32.9 in 2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Honolulu (8.9) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (8.9).
Prior Value
(8.9)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Honolulu value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.
Compared to the HP 2030 LHI (15.7), the target has  been met.
HP 2030 LHI
(15.7)
<div><span>MICH-04: Reduce maternal deaths <strong>(LEADING HEALTH INDICATOR)</strong><br /> <br />The national indicator definition and data source are the same as for the state.</span></div>

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Neonatal Mortality Rate

Value
Compared to:

Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health

Neonatal Mortality Rate

Value
Compared to:

Neonatal Mortality Rate State: Hawaii

Current Value:

Neonatal Mortality Rate State: Hawaii

3.2
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the US Value (3.5), Hawaii has a value of 3.2 which is lower and better.
US Value
(3.5)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Hawaii (3.2) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (3.0).
Prior Value
(3.0)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Hawaii value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Neonatal Mortality Rate County: Hawaii

Current Value:

Neonatal Mortality Rate County: Hawaii

3.2
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2018-2020)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (3.2), Hawaii has a value of 3.2.
HI Value
(3.2 in 2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (3.5), Hawaii has a value of 3.2 which is lower and better.
US Value
(3.5 in 2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Hawaii (3.2) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (3.5).
Prior Value
(3.5)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Hawaii value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Neonatal Mortality Rate County: Honolulu

Current Value:

Neonatal Mortality Rate County: Honolulu

3.2
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2019-2021)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (3.2), Honolulu has a value of 3.2.
HI Value
(3.2 in 2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (3.5), Honolulu has a value of 3.2 which is lower and better.
US Value
(3.5 in 2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Honolulu (3.2) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (3.5).
Prior Value
(3.5)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Honolulu value is decreasing, significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Neonatal Mortality Rate County: Kauai

Current Value:

Neonatal Mortality Rate County: Kauai

3.5
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2013-2015)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (3.2), Kauai has a value of 3.5 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(3.2 in 2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (3.5), Kauai has a value of 3.5.
US Value
(3.5 in 2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Kauai (3.5) is greater and worse than the previously measured value (2.8).
Prior Value
(2.8)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were not taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Kauai value is decreasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.

Neonatal Mortality Rate County: Maui

Current Value:

Neonatal Mortality Rate County: Maui

3.8
Deaths per 1,000 live births
(2017-2019)
Compared to:
Compared to the HI Value (3.2), Maui has a value of 3.8 which is higher and worse.
HI Value
(3.2 in 2021)
The regional value is compared to the Hawaii State value.
Compared to the US Value (3.5), Maui has a value of 3.8 which is higher and worse.
US Value
(3.5 in 2021)
The regional value is compared to the national value.
Compared to the prior value, Maui (3.8) is not statistically different from the previously measured value (4.2).
Prior Value
(4.2)
Prior Value compares a measured value with the previously measured value. Confidence intervals were taken into account in determining the direction of the comparison.
Over time, the Maui value is increasing, not significantly.
Trend
This comparison measures the indicator’s values over multiple time periods.<br>The Mann-Kendall Test for Statistical Significance is used to evaluate the trend<br>over 4 to 10 periods of measure, subject to data availability and comparability.