This guide highlights health data available at the state, federal and international level in several areas of health care and health administration. Primary sources are the Federal Government and international agencies.
An alphabetical subject list provides links to health issues by topics such as diseases, aging, substance abuse and health issues such as airbags and air pollution.
See where the nation's 500 largest cities stand on 36 key measures of health and factors affecting health across five areas: Health Behaviors, Social and Economic Factors, Physical Environment, Health Outcomes, and Clinical Care.
From the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Find information about health issues in your community. This program provides health data at the county level.
More than seventy agencies in the United States Federal Government contribute to these statistics organized by topic.Topics range from vital statistics, diseases, medical expenditures and health insurance coverage.
Chartbook from the NCHS indicating Trends in the Health of Americans. This resource includes over 140 trend tables including topics such as fertility, natality and mortality.
From the Modern Language Association. The Language Map Data Center provides information about over three hundred languages spoken in the United States, using data from the 2006–10 American Community Survey (ACS), ACS 2005, and the 2000 US Census.
International compilation of data from key government and agency sources such as the CIA World Factbook, UN, and OECD. Data: Crime; Disasters; Education; Environment; Health; Immigration; Lifestyle and Mortality.
A tool created by United States Department of Agriculture Economic Research Services. The atlas includes information on people, jobs, county characteristics, income, and veterans.
Guide to health and health-related epidemiological and statistical information from WHO. World Health Organization site also lists health related websites organized by country.