Riverside County Public Health Data |
San Bernardino County Public Health Data |
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Excellent county by county information on major health indicators. Download the entire document or go to individual county spreadsheets. |
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Inland Empire United Way in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, brings together most of the previously individual United Ways in San Bernardino County and, most importantly, is the provider of San Bernardino County's new 2-1-1 system, part of the state an nationwide 2-1-1 system for non-emergency health and human services information and referral. | |
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The UCLA Center for Health
Policy Research is one of the nation's leading health policy research
centers and the premier source of health policy information for
California. It is also the home of the Health DATA
Project (Data, Advocacy, and Technical Assistance), which
provides training and technical assistance to improve access to and
use of health research data. |
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South Coast Air Quality Management District is an excellent resources on air quality--data, trends, daily forecast, even hourly readings, plus info on health effects of air pollution. See especially their Health and Education pages |
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The healthfinder® Web site brings together carefully reviewed information from over 1,800 government, non-profit, and educational organizations. |
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The Public Policy
Institute of California (PPIC) is a private, nonprofit organization
dedicated to improving public policy in California through independent,
objective, nonpartisan research. PPIC's research focuses on three program
areas: population, economy, and governance and public
finance. |
Healthy People is a national health promotion and disease prevention initiative to improve the health of all Americans, eliminate disparities in health, and improve years and quality of healthy life. Back to top of Page |
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NCHS is the Federal Government's principal vital and health statistics agency. NCHS data systems include data on vital events as well as information on health status, lifestyle and exposure to unhealthy influences, the onset and diagnosis of illness and disability, and the use of health care. Back to top of Page |
Research and Development Division of the California Dept. of Social Services offers a selection of information reflecting the wide range of statistical data developed and distributed by CDSS. Includes data on CalWorks, Disability and Adult Programs, Food Stamps, Foster Care, Fraud, and Public Assistance Facts and Figures |
California State Department of Education's DataQuest is a marvelously complete collection on data on schools and districts throughout the state. Great source of proxy data on poverty, ethnicity at the local level. |
Child Trends is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to studying children, youth, and families through research, data collection, and data analyses. Publishes newsletter called "The Child Indicator" |
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The California HealthCare Foundation provides
extensive information on the Medi-Cal, Healthy Families, and many other
health and healthcare topics. Click on Medi-Cal, then on "County
Data" to get data specific to various counties. |
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IPODR is the result of a collaboration of the California Department of Health Services, Maternal and Child Health Branch, and the School of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley. |
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