Age-adjusted Diabetes Rates by 12-Month Ending with Quarter
Michigan Residents,
2008-2021 & Provisional 2022 Q1 to 2023 Q1

Rates are per 100,000. Computed by the direct method, using as the standard population the age distribution of the total population of the United States for the year 2000. The true rate lies between the lower and upper bounds of the interval with 95% statistical confidence.


Diabetes Deaths & Age-adjusted Rates by Twelve Months Ending with Quarter,
Michigan Residents,
2008-2021 & Provisional 2022 Q1 to 2023 Q1
Ending
Quarter
Michigan
Number of Deaths Age-adjusted Rate
2023 Q1 9,928 76.5 1.5
2022 Q4 11,089 85.4 1.6
2022 Q3 11,876 91.6 1.7
2022 Q2 12,067 93.1 1.7
2022 Q1 12,459 96.2 1.7
2021 Q4 12,191 93.9 1.7
2021 Q3 12,113 93.3 1.7
2021 Q2 11,899 91.7 1.7
2021 Q1 12,225 94.3 1.7
2020 Q4 11,666 90.3 1.7
2020 Q3 10,436 80.7 1.6
2020 Q2 10,029 77.4 1.5
2020 Q1 8,954 69.0 1.5
2019 Q4 8,781 67.5 1.4
2019 Q3 8,647 66.6 1.4
2019 Q2 8,575 66.1 1.4
2019 Q1 8,477 65.3 1.4
2018 Q4 8,518 65.7 1.4
2018 Q3 8,504 65.7 1.4
2018 Q2 8,377 65.1 1.4
2018 Q1 8,417 65.8 1.4
2017 Q4 8,343 65.6 1.4
2017 Q3 8,406 66.4 1.4
2017 Q2 8,502 67.2 1.5
2017 Q1 8,485 67.5 1.5
2016 Q4 8,510 67.9 1.5
2016 Q3 8,413 67.4 1.5
2016 Q2 8,442 68.0 1.5
2016 Q1 8,393 68.0 1.5
2015 Q4 8,474 69.0 1.5
2015 Q3 8,566 70.0 1.5
2015 Q2 8,581 70.5 1.5
2015 Q1 8,658 71.2 1.5
2014 Q4 8,662 71.6 1.5
2014 Q3 8,634 71.6 1.5
2014 Q2 8,679 72.3 1.5
2014 Q1 8,707 72.8 1.6
2013 Q4 8,876 74.5 1.6
2013 Q3 8,979 75.5 1.6
2013 Q2 9,008 76.1 1.6
2013 Q1 9,068 76.9 1.6
2012 Q4 8,848 75.3 1.6
2012 Q3 8,681 74.3 1.6
2012 Q2 8,806 75.8 1.6
2012 Q1 8,789 76.1 1.6
2011 Q4 8,837 77.0 1.6
2011 Q3 9,002 78.6 1.6
2011 Q2 8,852 77.6 1.6
2011 Q1 8,785 77.4 1.6
2010 Q4 8,584 76.0 1.6
2010 Q3 8,498 75.6 1.6
2010 Q2 8,453 75.6 1.6
2010 Q1 8,424 75.6 1.6
2009 Q4 8,638 77.8 1.7
2009 Q3 8,579 77.6 1.7
2009 Q2 8,599 78.1 1.7
2009 Q1 8,611 78.5 1.7
2008 Q4 8,771 80.2 1.7
2008 Q3 8,847 81.2 1.7
2008 Q2 8,861 81.6 1.7
2008 Q1 8,843 81.8 1.7

Note: Rates are per 100,000. Computed by the direct method, using as the standard population the age distribution of the total population of the United States for the year 2000. The true rate lies between the lower and upper bounds of the interval with 95% statistical confidence.