martes, 10 de marzo de 2015

Just Released: Community Health Status Indicators 2015 Application

Just Released: Community Health Status Indicators 2015 Application





CDC



CDC releases new Community Health Status Indicators 2015 web application



Updates include new peer county groups and benchmarked indicators for all U.S. counties
 Community Health Assessment for Population Health Improvement:        Resource of Most Frequently Recommended Health Outcomes and Determinants

The redesigned CDC Community Health Status Indicators (CHSI) 2015 web application is live and ready to use!
Be among the first to explore what’s new for the CHSI 2015 update! CHSI is an interactive online tool that produces health profiles for all 3,143 counties in the United States. Each profile includes key indicators of health outcomes, which describe the population health status of a county and factors that have the potential to influence health outcomes, such as health care access and quality, health behaviors, social factors, and the physical environment.
CHSI 2015 is user-focused and designed to complement other available sources of community health indicators, including the County Health Rankings and Roadmaps.
Visit the new CHSI Web application today!
http://wwwn.cdc.gov/CommunityHealth
For more information on how to use CHSI 2015, send an email tocommunityhealth@cdc.gov.


New CHSI 2015 Features

  • Updated peer county groups
  • New and updated health status indicators
  • Summary comparison page
  • All indicators benchmarked against those of peer counties, the median of all U.S. counties, and Healthy People 2020 targets
  • Census tract data and indicators for sub-populations (by age, sex, race/ethnicity) to identify potential health disparities

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