The BRFSS includes data on health risk factors such as chronic disease, diet and lifestyle, substance abuse, and other health risk indicators throughout the country. From the Centers for Disease Control.
The BRFSS includes data on health risk factors such as chronic disease, diet and lifestyle, substance abuse, and other health risk indicators throughout the country. From the Centers for Disease Control.
Data on cancer incidence and mortality across California. From the California Department of Health Services.
Vital statistics, birth, death, diseases, etc. for the State of California. From the California Department of Public Health.
Data on sexually transmitted disease, morbidity and mortality, cancer statistics, and infant deaths in the United States. From the Centers for Disease Control.
Statistics and publications on families and children in the United States. Topics include: social environment, healthcare, behavior, education, health, physical environment, and more. From the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics.
The California Health Interview Survey is the nation's largest health survey on topics including health status, conditions, behaviors, health care access and insurance coverage. Free registration is required for accessing data files. From the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
Entrez is the life sciences search engine from the National Institutes of Health. Search across multiple databases in life science areas such as genetics and population studies.
Index of statistics from a variety of Federal government sources. Browse for statistics by topic, agency, or geographic location.
Data from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project include national statistics on hospital stays, mental health hospitalizations, hospital use by children, and hospital use by payer or insurer. From the US Department of Health and Human Services.
Data and reports on health insurance coverage, status, and services in the United States. From the US Census Bureau.
National trends and health statistics for birth and death rates, infant mortality, life expectancy, morbidity, risk factors, and more. Published annually by the CDC.
Data on a variety of health indicators such as diseases, family planning, fitness and nutrition, mental health, etc. on the national and State levels. From CDC WONDER.
The nation's principal health statistics agency, the NCHS offers data and statistics on health topics including diseases and conditions, health care and insurance, injuries, demographic information, and lifestyle. From the Centers for Disease Control.
The Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development collects data on healthcare access, quality, and cost in California.
Statistics on births, deaths, HIV, substance abuse, health and wellness for Santa Cruz County.
The Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Program is the premier source for cancer statistics in the United States. From the National Cancer Institute.
STD data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
Data and reports for the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program. From the Administration for Children and Families.