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PRAMS Summary Report, 2019-2023
The 2023 PRAMS survey gave South Dakota women an opportunity to share their experiences as part of an effort to improve the health of mothers, babies, and families in South Dakota. The data presented support the efforts to reduce infant mortality and improve maternal health.
Vital Statistics Report, 2024
This report contains leading health indicators for vital statistics. The report is divided into eight main sections: Overview, Natality, Infant Mortality, Fetal Mortality, Mortality, Marriage and Divorce, and Infectious Disease. Each section contains written analysis plus tables and figures. There is also a technical notes section that provides additional information regarding the sources of data, data limitations, geographic allocation, populations, rates, and definitions.
Medical Cannabis March Data, 2026
On March 1, 2026, the Medical Cannabis Program had 18,306 approved patients, 540 approved caregivers, and 209 approved providers.
Causes of Death, 2015-2024
Selected Causes of Death for South Dakota Residents by Year of Death, 2015-2024 (Excluding Infant Deaths)
Medical Cannabis Data, February 2026
In February 2026, there were 18,036 patients, 535 caregivers, and 208 providers in the Medical Cannabis program.
State Unintentional Drug Overdose Reporting System (SUDORS) Report, 2024
From 2020 to 2024, there were 357 unintentional and undetermined overdose deaths in South Dakota. There were 73 deaths in 2024, which was a 12% increase from 65 deaths in 2023.
SUDORS Infographic, 2024
From 2020 to 2024, there were 357 unintentional and undetermined overdose deaths in South Dakota. Sixty-two percent of deaths had at least one potential opportunity for intervention, including the presence of a bystander at the time of the overdose. The largest proportion of overdose deaths occurred among males, individuals aged 25 to 44 years, and those who were White. Overdose deaths frequently involved multiple substances, with at least one stimulant involved in 52% of deaths and at least one opioid involved in 46% of deaths. Methamphetamine and fentanyl were the most commonly identified substances contributing to overdose deaths during this period.
South Dakota Monthly Mortality Report, 2025 (Provisional)
South Dakota resident deaths and leading causes of death by month.
Pregnancy-Associated and Infant Deaths in South Dakota, 2015-2024
The following report describes the characteristics of mothers who died during pregnancy or within one year of the end of pregnancy, as well as infants who died before their first birthday, in South Dakota from 2015–2024. Throughout this report, we refer to these losses as pregnancy-associated deaths and infant deaths. There were 787 infant deaths during those 10 years, and 75 pregnancy-associated deaths.