The largest state health survey in the United States. It is a telephone survey conducted every two years on public health topics and access to health care. The web site contains the questionnaires, data files, and AskCHIS, an online data query system. (Requires one-time, free registration).
Annual Market Share Reports for all lines of business conducted by licensed property and casualty insurers in California. Life and Annuity Market Share Reports include California licensed companies writing: Life Insurance, Annuity Considerations, Accident and Health, Deposit Type Contract Funds, and Other Considerations.
Has data available for viewing and downloading such as Hospital Annual Financial Data, Hospital Quarterly Financial Data, Utilization Data, Long-term Care Facility Financial Data, Patient Discharge Data, etc. Formerly known as OSHPD.
Data on where the opioid overdose epidemic is most acute (i.e. by county and zip code), and how it has changed over time. Includes:
Deaths;
ED Visits;
Hospitalizations;
Prescriptions.
An interactive data visualization platform of a set of indicators of environmental exposures, population sensitivity, and adaptive capacity for California, used by local and state programs to plan to meet the needs of the communities most at risk of harm from climate change. Indicator data are available for download.
Asthma data for each county in California. Additional resources on asthma are also available, including the report Asthma in California: asthma prevalence, school-based surveillance, work-related rates, emergency department visits, hospitalization, and mortality, disparities, costs, and risk factors.
Includes data from local, state and international governments and organizations. Subject categories include criminal justice, education, energy, food and agriculture, government, health, labor and employment, natural resources and environment, and more. Datasets are customizable, allowing you to select variables of interest such as age, gender, and race.
Offers easy access to over 5,550 data sets from over 65 source providers and 16 subject categories, including banking, criminal justice, education,energy, food and agriculture, government, health, housing and construction,industry and commerce, labor and employment, natural resources and environment, income, cost of living, stocks, transportation, and more. Sources of data include federal, local, state and international governments and organizations. Allows for customization of the data by selecting subjects, and the ability to view your data in side-by-side tables, charts and maps.
Online query system based on data from AHRQ's Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. It provides access to health statistics and information on hospital inpatient and emergency department utilization at the national, regional, and State level.You can generate tables and graphs.
Provides indicators and associated data within 6 topic areas, including healthy beginnings, living well, end of life, redesigning the health system, creating healthy communities, and lowering the cost of care.
Covers private plans participating in the Medicare Advantage program and the Medicare prescription drug program. The data and information are based on publicly available data files from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Data are available nationally and by state, county, Medicare Advantage region, Prescription Drug Plan region and metropolitan statistical area for select indicators.
Data from the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System; State Child Abuse and Neglect Policies Database; National Youth in Transition Database; and more. (US Administration for Children & Families, HHS).
Offers access to standardized, non-confidential health and human services data that can be combined, downloaded, sorted, searched, analyzed, redistributed and re-used by individuals, business, researchers, journalists, developers, and government to process, trend, and innovate.
A transparency initiative led by the California Department of Justice that publishes criminal justice data so we can understand how we are doing, hold ourselves accountable, and improve public policy to make California safer.
A project of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Provides free, up-to-date, and easy-to-use health data for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, the United States, counties, territories, and other geographies. Includes more than 800 health indicators and provides users with the ability to map, rank, trend, and download data.
Provides data on transportation and public health indicators for each U.S. state and metropolitan area that describe how the transportation environment affects safety, active transportation, air quality, and connectivity to destinations. Compare states or metropolitan areas with others in addressing key transportation and health issues. It also provides information and resources to identify strategies to improve public health through transportation planning and policy.
Publications, software, maps, and data sets are available. QuickFacts will get state, county, and city demographics (including age, race/ethnicity, income, residence, education), business information, and much more. There are many tools that let you focus in on specific locations and data points.
Data about environmentally regulated sites and facilities in California. Includes hazardous materials and waste, state and federal cleanups, impacted ground and surface waters, and toxic materials. Data export to csv.
Alphabetical listing of California counties with links to each county's main website. County reports and statistics are available through individual county sites.
Provides a single source of California-generated raw data, including many health and environmental data, as well as economic and demographic data and more. The data is provided in variety of formats including CSV, XLS, KML, TXT, and XML.
The CalSHARE (California Safety, Health, Resilience and Equity) Data Hub offers data points at the neighborhood, county, and state that paint a picture of the health, safety, and wellbeing of California communities. Data points include a range of the socio-behavioral, structural, systematic factors that drive health equity and many public health priorities.
Data indicators included in the CalSHARE span across five domains:
1. Protective environments;
2. Child and youth development;
3. Economic security;
4. Leadership for women, girls, and gender diverse people;
5. Community leadership and engagement.
From UCB Public Health and CA Dept of Public Health.
Includes vital health factors, including high school graduation rates, obesity, smoking, unemployment, access to healthy foods, the quality of air and water, income, and teen births in nearly every county in America. National & state data download: csv (national also SAS).
Includes data from local, state and international governments and organizations. Subject categories include criminal justice, education, energy, food and agriculture, government, health, labor and employment, natural resources and environment, and more. Datasets are customizable, allowing you to select variables of interest such as age, gender, and race.
Offers easy access to over 5,550 data sets from over 65 source providers and 16 subject categories, including banking, criminal justice, education,energy, food and agriculture, government, health, housing and construction,industry and commerce, labor and employment, natural resources and environment, income, cost of living, stocks, transportation, and more. Sources of data include federal, local, state and international governments and organizations. Allows for customization of the data by selecting subjects, and the ability to view your data in side-by-side tables, charts and maps.
The EQI pulls data from five domains: air, water, land, built, and sociodemographic environments to provide a county-by-county snapshot of overall environmental quality across the entire U.S. This data can then be used to highlight associations between environmental quality and a given health concern. Map layers and data available for download.
EpiCenter includes statistics on injuries by county, including firearm injury data, child abuse and neglect data, violent injuries to females, and more.
Data by facility on greenhouse gas emissions. Information on gas released (CO2, N2O, etc.); source, type of fuel; and more. Can search by county, state, facility, year, etc.
Online query system based on data from AHRQ's Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. It provides access to health statistics and information on hospital inpatient and emergency department utilization at the national, regional, and State level.You can generate tables and graphs.
From UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Provides access to the most commonly requested health indicators from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). The profiles present estimates to track changes in insurance status, disease prevalence, health behaviors and overall health status over time.
Population data and community health data dashboard, from the Alameda County Public Health Department. Information on a wide variety of health conditions, healthcare access, income/poverty, environment, and more.
A project of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Provides free, up-to-date, and easy-to-use health data for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, the United States, counties, territories, and other geographies. Includes more than 800 health indicators and provides users with the ability to map, rank, trend, and download data.
A web-based data analysis and mapping application that allows users to create custom thematic maps, tables, and reports using demographic, business, and marketing data for the United States. Note: Access limited to 10 simultaneous users. To increase the limit temporarily for use in classes or workshops, please send your request to eart-library@berkeley.edu a minimum of 5 business days in advance.
A web-based data analysis and mapping application that allows users to create custom thematic maps, tables and reports using demographic, business, and marketing data for the United States. Includes over 70,000 data variables related to demographics, employment, real estate & housing, crime, businesses, consumer spending, and points of interest data from the US Census, historical US Census data (2000), SimmonsLOCAL data from Experian, and Nielsen Claritas PRIZM data.
Provides data on transportation and public health indicators for each U.S. state and metropolitan area that describe how the transportation environment affects safety, active transportation, air quality, and connectivity to destinations. Compare states or metropolitan areas with others in addressing key transportation and health issues. It also provides information and resources to identify strategies to improve public health through transportation planning and policy.
Publications, software, maps, and data sets are available. QuickFacts will get state, county, and city demographics (including age, race/ethnicity, income, residence, education), business information, and much more. There are many tools that let you focus in on specific locations and data points.
Information on gentrification and displacement in American cities, with a current focus on the San Francisco Bay Area, Southern California and Portland. Includes tools to help communities identify the pressures surrounding them and take more effective action. Data download xlsx.