500 Cities Project: Local Data for Local Health
Author: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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Abstract: The 500 Cities project is a collaboration between CDC, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the CDC Foundation. The purpose of the 500 Cities Project is to provide city- and census tract-level small area estimates for chronic disease risk factors, health outcomes, and clinical preventive service use for the largest 500 cities in the United States. These small area estimates will allow cities and local health departments to better understand the burden and geographic distribution of health-related variables in their jurisdictions, and assist them in planning public health interventions. See bottom of page for the note for data users.
Tags: Data source - US city level, Data source - US neighborhood, Data sourcing, Health, Health disparities, Subjective wellbeing, Wellbeing,
Link to Resource: https://www.cdc.gov/500cities/
Date:
Abstract: The 500 Cities project is a collaboration between CDC, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the CDC Foundation. The purpose of the 500 Cities Project is to provide city- and census tract-level small area estimates for chronic disease risk factors, health outcomes, and clinical preventive service use for the largest 500 cities in the United States. These small area estimates will allow cities and local health departments to better understand the burden and geographic distribution of health-related variables in their jurisdictions, and assist them in planning public health interventions. See bottom of page for the note for data users.
Tags: Data source - US city level, Data source - US neighborhood, Data sourcing, Health, Health disparities, Subjective wellbeing, Wellbeing,
Link to Resource: https://www.cdc.gov/500cities/