Training and Instructional Materials
Birth and death information is an important source of statistical data for identifying public health problems, monitoring progress in public health, informing the allocation of research and prevention funds, and conducting scientific research. For these reasons, complete, accurate, and standardized reporting of vital events is critical.
The following materials are produced by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) and provide detailed guidance on completion of vital records, as well as procedures involved in the classification, coding, and processing of data collected from vital records.
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Training
Online training in coding and classification of U.S. Standard Certificates and Reports. Select training offers continuing education credits.
Vital Statistics Reporting Guidance (Coming Soon)
Topic-specific guidance and case reports designed to address issues impacting the quality of vital statistics reporting.
Handbooks and Guides
Handbooks and guides detail the operation of the registration system, item-by-item instructions for completing each item on certificates and reports, and rationale for collecting the information.
Instruction Manuals
Manuals provide technical details on classification and coding, specifications for the U.S. standard certificates and reports, and comprehensive descriptions of computer edits used by NCHS in processing natality and mortality data.
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- Page last reviewed: August 30, 2017
- Page last updated: August 30, 2017
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