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International Health Data

  • Pan American Health Organization (2005) (more info): This site presents an overview by country of demographics, socioeconomic data, mortality by causes, and morbidity relative to risk factors. This compilation of data is an annual collection effort of the countries of the Americas and the Pan American Health Organization, the Regional Office of the World Health Organization.
  • World Health Organization (more info): Guide to health related epidemiological and statistical information as provided by the World Health Organization.
National Health Data
  • FEDSTATS (more info): This site offers statistics for over 100 government sites.
  • National Center for Health Statistics (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) (more info): Heath, United States (2005) is the most recent report on trends in health statistics within the United States.
  • National Center for Health Statistics (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) (more info): Valuable site for accessing information about the health status and use of health care by population characteristics. Offers links to other health-related sites.
  • U.S. Census Bureau (more info): The National Data Book (2006) contains a collection of statistics on social and economic conditions in the United States.
  • HRSA Maternal and Child Health Bureau (more info): National and state level data on health and their neighborhoods from the National Survey of Children's Health.
  • National Cancer Institute (NIH) (more info): A list of reports and research tools to help you find cancer incidence, morbidity, survival, and mortality for person with cancer.
  • American Fact Finder (U. S. Census Bureau) (more info): An interactive database that is searchable for data from multiple data sources.
  • CDC Data and Statistics (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) (more info): This site offers a broad range of health statistics, scientific data and surveillance reports.
  • CDC Wonder (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) (http://wonder.cdc.gov/): This site provides reports, recommendations, guidelines, articles, and statistical research data published by the CDC. Includes reference materials and biographies on health-related topics.
  • Child Trends Data Bank (more info ): Site for the latest national trends and research on over 100 key indictors of child and youth well-being.
  • Public Health Indicators and National Data (more info ): A web-based resource for community-level social indicators of health that includes links to community specific sites, indicators and comparisons.
  • Trends in Aging (National Center for Health Statistics) (more info): Data tables on trends in the health of older Americans displayed by age, gender, race and ethnicity.
  • Web-based Injury Statistics and Reporting System (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) (more info): An interactive site providing customized reports of fatal and nonfatal injury related reports.
  • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (CDC) Work-Related Injury Statistic Query System (more info): This site provides data on nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses treated in U.S. hospital emergency departments. User may access information based on demographic characteristics, nature of injury/illness, and incident circumstances.
State and Local Health Data
  • California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) (more info): Instant access to state and local data on a variety of health topics. Run your own customized search using AskCHIS, review publications and data summaries, and learn about current research.
  • Community-Level Information on Kids (CLIKS) (more info): This site allows users to access state-specific inventories of data from local sources, such as health departments, human services agencies, and schools.
  • Data Resource Center (Maternal Child Health Bureau) (more info) : This site includes over 100 standardized indicators from The National Survey of Children's Health and The National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs. These indicators are available for users to search by the age, race/ethnicity, income, and health status of children and youth by state.
  • State Snapshots (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality) (more info): This site provides detailed information for each state for performance on quality of care, setting of care and overall quality of health care relative to the region or Nation.
  • Your State's Health (Trust for America's Health) (more info): This resource provides a status report on selected disease (e.g., cancer) and public health preparedness (e.g. bioterrorism) tracking at state and local level. TFAH is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to disease prevention and health promotion, and is supported through the donations of private individuals and foundations.
  • Center for Health Statistics (California Department of Health Services) (more info): These are the most recently published morbidity data tables available on incidence of communicable disease.
  • Center for Health Statistics (California Department of Health Services) (more info ): This site provides an interactive Internet interface to obtain tabular summaries and statistical reports from California's birth and death vital statistics databases.
  • Center for Health Statistics (California Department of Health Services) (more info): Published report of County Health Status Profiles 2004.
Mega Site
  • Partners in Information for the Public Health Workforce (more info): Over 85 links related to health statistics from U.S. government agencies, state agencies, public health organizations and health science libraries.
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