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Statistics
- U.S. Health
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- CDC Scientific,
Surveillance, Health Statistics and Laboratory
Information
- Reports, summaries, and data from various CDC programs
- Comprehensive
Epidemiology Data Resource (DOE)
- The Department of Energy (DOE) has developed the
Comprehensive Epidemiologic Data Resource (CEDR) Program to
provide public access to health and exposure data concerning DOE
installations. Most of the data are from epidemiologic studies
conducted by DOE-funded researchers as part of the DOE Worker
Health and Mortality Study.
- Connecticut
Health Statistics (Connecticut Department of Public
Health)
- HCUPnet
(AHCPR Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project)
- A tool for identifying, tracking, and comparing national
level hospital stay statistics. The system guides you through a
criteria selection process.
- Health
Insurance Statistics (U.S. Census Bureau)
- MMWR Morbidity and
Mortality Weekly Report (Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention)
- Full text from vol. 31 (1982) to the present available.
- National Center for
Health Statistics (Centers for Disease Control)
- Site includes two resources for quick data on common health
statistics questions. Frequently Asked Questions and FASTATS A to
Z list common questions, answers, and some links to related
sites.
- New Haven
Health (Epidemiology and Public Health Library, Yale
University)
- State Health
Facts Online (Kaiser Family Foundation)
- Health data may be viewed across all fifty states, or in
individual state profiles.
- Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Statistics
(Health and Human Services)
- Womens Health
Data Book: (Kaiser Family Foundation)
- This book addresses social and economic factors and provides
up-to-date information on chronic conditions, reproductive
health, mental health, violence, health behaviors, and access to
and quality of health services received by women. Information is
included on disparities in health status and access to care among
subgroups of women, highlighting the populations of women who are
at greatest risk.
- U.S. General
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- Census
2000 Resources (Yale University Library)
- Fedstats (Federal
Interagency Council on Statistics)
- A compilation of statistics from the 70 agencies of the U.S.
federal government that produce statistics. Site provides
listings by agency, and program type (e.g., health, and crime).
Includes an A to Z list of key statistics.
- Historical,
Demographic, Economic and Social Data for the United States
(Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social
Research)
- U.S. demographic information, by state and county, for
1790-1970.
- Statistical
Abstract of the United States (U.S. Census Bureau)
- A collection of data on social, health, and economic
conditions in the United States.
-
Statistical Universe (Lexis-Nexis)
- U. S. Census
Bureau