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National Center for Health Statistics  The principal health statistics agency of the United States.

Globalhealthfacts.org  Searchable topics include HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and other diseases of global concern. Statistics from hundreds of countries are available in an easy to search and sort format. The database offers socioeconomic data such as countries' GDP per capita and health care expenditures per capita. Mortality rates, birth rates, population information, and other data are included.

This is project of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation designed to provide free, up-to-date, and easy-to-use health data on all 50 states. Statehealthfacts.org provides data on more than 450 health topics and is linked to both the Kaiser Family Foundation website and KaiserNetwork.org.

 
Atlas of United States Mortality
Tracks leading causes of death by race and sex for small U.S. geographic areas referred to as Health Service Areas, or HSA's.

Health Care State Rankings
Drexel Library Reference   RA407.3 .H423   
Provides numerical data as well as relative rankings for topics in the following categories:  births, deaths, facilities, finance, incidence of disease, personnel, and physical fitness.

Health Profiles for Pennsylvania Counties
Compiled by State Health Data Center in Harrisburg.

Health: United States
  Drexel Library - for earlier print editions

National Vital Statistics Report
National Center for Health Statistics monthly publication of birth, death, marriage, and divorce provisional statistics. Four to six supplements per year report final data for previous year as well as A supplement final data on births and another for deaths each year and special topic analyses.

Office of Minority Health
OMH was established in 1986 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). It advises the Secretary and the Office of Public Health and Science (OPHS) on public health program activities affecting American Indians and Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, Blacks/African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, Native Hawaiians, and other Pacific Islanders.

Statistical Abstract of the United States
The standard summary of the most important federal government statistics on the social, political, economic, and cultural organization of the United States.

Vital Statistics Report
Published by the Philadelphia Department of Public Health.

Launched in September 2006 by infectious disease researchers at the Children's Hospital Informatics Program in Boston. Need to know where avian flu, salmonella, or dengue fever have been popping up? A quick view of HEALTHmap shows you where more than 50 diseases have been reported around the world, who is reporting, and how "hot" an outbreak is, based on the number of reports. Users can drill down by content and city or narrow by disease and read what has been reported in the last 30 days.

Euromonitor Passport Reference provides intelligence on industries, countries, and consumers. Users can create custom statistical profiles of consumers and their households, and compare across countries. Statistics include causes of death, access to healthcare, smoking, obesity, and nutrition. The consumer lifestyle reports provide insight into how and why lifestyles differ from country to country including analysis of household profiles, income, education, eating and drinking habits, shopping habits, leisure and tourism. Health: causes of death, nutrition, smoking, obesity, access to health service. Each country's consumer lifestyle report includes a chapter on health and health care provision.


Morbidity and mortality weekly report : MMWR   Find it @ SJU
Center for Disease Control publication that "contains data on specific diseases as reported by state and territorial health departments and reports on infectious and chronic diseases, environmental hazards, natural or human-generated disasters, occupational diseases and injuries, and intentional and unintentional injuries. Also included are reports on topics of international interest and notices of events of interest to the public health community."


 

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