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American Community Survey The American Community Survey Data Profiles have the most frequently requested social, economic, housing, and demographic data. Each of these four subject areas is a separate data profile. The Data Profiles summarize the data for a single geographic area, both numbers and percent, to cover the most basic data on all topics. https://www.census.gov/acs/www/data/data-tables-and-tools/data-profiles/
Atlas of Rural and Small-Town America The Atlas of Rural and Small-Town America provides statistics by broad categories of socioeconomic factors: people, jobs, county classification, income, and veterans. https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/atlas-of-rural-and-small-town-america/
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Measure of various key demographic, social, and economic indicators by county. The 2023 County Health Rankings uses data from 2020. https://www.countyhealthrankings.org/explore-health-rankings/rankings-data-documentation
Community Resilience Estimates The Community resilience is the capacity of individuals and households to absorb, endure, and recover from the health, social, and economic impacts of a disaster such as a hurricane or pandemic. Estimates at the tract and county level are calculated by modeling individual and household characteristics, including poverty, crowding, and unemployment, from the 2019 ACS. https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/community-resilience-estimates.html
Fatality Analysis Reporting System The Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) is a nationwide census providing National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Congress and the American public yearly data regarding fatal injuries suffered in motor vehicle traffic crashes. https://www.nhtsa.gov/research-data/fatality-analysis-reporting-system-fars
PLACES: Local Data for Better Health This dataset contains model-based census tract estimates. The dataset includes estimates for 36 measures: 13 for health outcomes, 9 for preventive services use, 4 for chronic disease-related health risk behaviors, 7 for disabilities, and 3 for health status. These estimates can be used to identify emerging health problems and to help develop and carry out effective, targeted public health prevention activities. https://data.cdc.gov/500-Cities-Places/PLACES-Local-Data-for-Better-Health-Census-Tract-D/cwsq-ngmh
U.S. Chronic Disease Indicators The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Division of Population Health provides cross-cutting set of 124 indicators that were developed by consensus and that allows states and territories and large metropolitan areas to uniformly define, collect, and report chronic disease data that are important to public health practice and available for states, territories and large metropolitan areas. In addition to providing access to state-specific indicator data, the Chronic Disease Indicators (CDI) web site serves as a gateway to additional information and data resources. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/u-s-chronic-disease-indicators-cdi
Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates The Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) State and County Estimates for 2021. The files contain estimates of poverty and income for 2021. https://www.census.gov/data/datasets/2021/demo/saipe/2021-state-and-county.html
Adolescent and School Health The Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) is a set of surveys that track behaviors that can lead to poor health in students grades 9 through 12. https://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/data/yrbs/index.htm
National Immunization Surveys The National Immunization Surveys (NIS) are a group of phone surveys used to monitor vaccination coverage among children 19–35 months and teens 13–17 years, flu vaccinations for children 6 months–17 years, and COVID-19 vaccination for children and teens in eligible age groups and for adults 18 years and older. https://www.cdc.gov/nis/about/?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/imz-managers/nis/index.html
Chronic Disease Indicator The chronic disease indicators (CDI) are a set of surveillance indicators developed by consensus among CDC, the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE), and the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors (NACDD). CDI enables public health professionals and policymakers to retrieve uniformly defined state-level data for chronic diseases and risk factors that have a substantial impact on public health. https://www.cdc.gov/cdi/
Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE) Program The U.S. Census Bureau’s Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE) program produces the only source of data for single-year estimates of health insurance coverage status for all counties in the U.S. by selected economic and demographic characteristics. https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/sahie.html
National Vital Statistics System The National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) provides the most complete data on births and deaths in the United States. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/index.htm
Disability and Health Data System Disability and Health Data System (DHDS) is an online source of state-level data on adults with disabilities. Users can access information on six functional disability types: cognitive (serious difficulty concentrating, remembering or making decisions), hearing (serious difficulty hearing or deaf), mobility (serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs), vision (serious difficulty seeing), self-care (difficulty dressing or bathing) and independent living (difficulty doing errands alone). https://data.cdc.gov/browse?category=Disability+%26+Health
County-level Data Sets The Economic Research Services (ERS) research in this topic area focuses on the economic, social, spatial, temporal, and demographic factors that affect the poverty status of rural residents. https://www.ers.usda.gov/topics/rural-economy-population/rural-poverty-well-being/
Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy Each year, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) receives custom tabulations of American Community Survey (ACS) data from the U.S. Census Bureau. These data, known as the "CHAS" data (Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy), demonstrate the extent of housing problems and housing needs, particularly for low income households. https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/cp.html#query_2006-2020
Neighborhood Atlas Living in a disadvantaged neighborhood has been linked to a number of healthcare outcomes, including higher rates of diabetes and cardiovascular disease, increased utilization of health services, and earlier death. Health interventions and policies that don't account for neighborhood disadvantage may be ineffective. The Neighborhood Atlas website was created in order to freely share measures of neighborhood disadvantage with the public, including educational institutions, health systems, not-for-profit organizations, and government agencies, in order to make these metrics available for use in research, program planning, and policy development. https://www.neighborhoodatlas.medicine.wisc.edu/
Utah Health Data Dashboard The Utah Health Data Dashboard is an interactive visual presentation of health data in Utah. The intent of the dashboard is to provide actionable health-related data. The dashboard provides an overview of the most current data available. It is an efficient way to visualize multiple data sources providing a central location for health-related information. The Utah Department of Health intends to add additional health-related data. https://dhhs.utah.gov/health-dashboards/
Health and Human Services Data Portal The Office of Analytics (OOA) provides DHHS programs, the Governor, the Legislature, the media and other stakeholders a consistent location to request data to better understand and improve upon the performance of DHHS programs, support grant funding, drive policy, and inform the public. https://dhhs.nv.gov/Programs/Office_of_Analytics/DHHS_Office_of_Analytics/
Healthy People 2030 Healthy People 2030 uses more than 80 data systems to monitor progress toward achieving objective targets over the course of the decade. https://health.gov/healthypeople/objectives-and-data/data-sources-and-methods
National Survey on Drug Use and Health The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), conducted annually by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), provides nationally representative data on the use of tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs; substance use disorders; receipt of substance use treatment; mental health issues; and the use of mental health services among the civilian, noninstitutionalized population aged 12 or older in the United States. NSDUH estimates allow researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and the general public to better understand and improve the nation’s behavioral health. https://www.samhsa.gov/data/data-we-collect/nsduh-national-survey-drug-use-and-health
American Housing Survey The American Housing Survey (AHS) is sponsored by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The survey provides up-to-date information about the quality and cost of housing in the United States and major metropolitan areas. https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/ahs/about.html
Emergency Management / Disasters The U.S. Census Bureau produces timely local data that are critical to emergency planning, preparedness, and recovery efforts. https://www.census.gov/topics/preparedness.html