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State Health Facts |
Identification Number: |
doi:10.7910/DVN/TSRCZL |
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Harvard Dataverse |
Date of Distribution: |
2009-09-14 |
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2 |
Bibliographic Citation: |
2009, "State Health Facts", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/TSRCZL, Harvard Dataverse, V2 |
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Title: |
State Health Facts |
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Kaiser Family Foundation |
Identification Number: |
doi:10.7910/DVN/TSRCZL |
Authoring Entity: |
N/A |
Producer: |
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Distributor: |
Harvard Dataverse |
Date of Deposit: |
2009-03-18 |
Holdings Information: |
https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/TSRCZL |
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Keywords: |
Kaiser Family Foundation, demographics, economy, population, distribution, citizenship status, poverty, poverty rate, household income, metropolitan distribution, cost of living, employment status, unemployment rate, food stamps, state budgets, taxes, state fiscal distress, gross state product, inmates, incarceration rate, health status, births, birth rate, childhood immunizations, preterm births, low birth weight, prenatal care, infant mortality rate, infant death, children's health, children, child overweight rate, childhood obesity, mental health, oral health, dental health, adult immunizations, mortality rate, death rate, child death rate, teen death rate, diabetes, cancer, heart disease, smoking, tobacco use, adult obesity/ overweight rate, asthma, physical activity, exercise, STI, STD, Sexually Transmitted Disease, sexually transmitted infections, firearms, guns, violent crime, violence, motor vehicle deaths, occupational fatalities, suicide deaths, disabilities, cerebrovascular disease, stem cell research, health insurance status, nonelderly uninsured, employer coverage, medicaid, private sector coverage, medicaid spending, Medicaid budget, medicare drug benefit, Medicaid physician's fees, Medicaid enrollment, CHIP eligibility, CHIP, Children's Health Insurance Program, Children's Medicaid eligibility, SSI benficiaries, Social Security Income beneficiaries, Medicaid medically needy, Medicaid managed care, Medicaid births, enrollment practices for children, renewal practices for children, community based services, false claims act, health expenditures, prescription drugs, prescription medicine, employer based health premiums, hospital inpatient expenses, tobacco settlement funds, mental health agency expenditures, medicare spending, Medicare hospital payments, Medicare enrollment, Medicare population demographics, dual eligible enrollment, dual eligibles, Medicare prescription drugs, Medicare Advantage, Medicare service use, Medicare access to services, HMO, small group market, individual insurance markets, mental health coverage, high risk pools, Patient's Rights, hospitals, medical errors, nursing homes, rural health clinics, physicians, health professional shortage areas, access to care, medical school graduates, medical malpractice, non-physician providers, dentists, health care employment, minority health, women's health, abortion, preventive health, emergency contraception, breastfeeding, HIV, AIDS, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, human immunodeficiency virus, HIV/ AIDS policies |
Abstract: |
Users can gather state level health information on topics such as: state demographics, mental health, oral and dental health, mortality, tobacco use, pregnancy and child birth. <p><b> Background </b></p>State Health Facts is the state health data portion of the Kaiser Family Foundation. Information on health data is organized under the following categories: demographics and the economy; health status; health coverage and uninsured; Medicaid and CHIP; health costs and budget; Medicare; managed care and health insurance; providers and service use; minority health; women's health; HIV/ AIDS; children's health; health reform. <p><b>User Functionality </b></p> All 50 stat es and US territories can be compared on specific topics or individual state profiles can be generated. Information can be presented in tables, charts, graphs or maps and is available for download as Excel files. Reports and fact sheets are also available to view and/ or download. Users can customize tables and graphs and can often view data by race/ ethnicity. Depending on the category, data can also be viewed by Hispanic origin, age, sex/ gender, employment status, income, and citizenship status. <p><b> Data Notes </b></p>Data sources include, but are not limited to: Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Kaiser Family Foundation's own research. Sources are identified for each health topic and links to the original source are often provided. New reports are published frequently and updates occur regularly. The most recent data is from 2010. |
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U.S. national, U.S. state |
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<a href="http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0">CC0 1.0</a> |
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