Health Statistics

Health Statistics datasets in the CDC Open Data Catalog

This page contains all datasets in the Health Statistics category of the CDC Open Data Catalog.

Total Datasets in Category: 11 Last Updated: 07/14/2025

Datasets in this Category


  • Description: Percentages are weighted to population characteristics. Data are not available if it did not meet BRFSS stability requirements. For more information on these requirements, as well as risk factors and calculated variables, see the Technical Documents and Survey Data for a specific year - http://www.cdc.gov/brfss/annual_data/annual_data.htm. Recommended citation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Atlanta, Georgia: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, [appropriate year].

  • Schema: dwv_hlth_stats

  • Table Name: brfss_healthcare_access_1995_2010__t984_9cdv

  • Dataset ID: t984-9cdv

  • Category: Health Statistics

  • Tags: adults, brfss, health care coverage, heath care access

  • Description: The 2011 BRFSS data reflects a change in weighting methodology (raking) and the addition of cell phone only respondents. Shifts in observed prevalence from 2010 to 2011 for BRFSS measures will likely reflect the new methods of measuring risk factors, rather than true trends in risk-factor prevalence. A break in trend lines after 2010 is used to reflect this change in methodolgy. Percentages are weighted to population characteristics. Data are not available if it did not meet BRFSS stability requirements. For more information on these requirements, as well as risk factors and calculated variables, see the Technical Documents and Survey Data for a specific year - http://www.cdc.gov/brfss/annual_data/annual_data.htm. Recommended citation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Atlanta, Georgia: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, [appropriate year].

  • Schema: dwv_hlth_stats

  • Table Name: brfss_healthcare_access_2011__5ekf_pmct

  • Dataset ID: 5ekf-pmct

  • Category: Health Statistics

  • Tags: adults, brfss, health care coverage, heath care access

Selected Trend Table from Health, United States, 2011. Diabetes prevalence and glycemic control among adults 20 years of age and over, by sex, age, and race and Hispanic origin: United States, selected years 1988 - 1994 through 2003 - 2006

Selected Trend Table from Health, United States, 2011. Health conditions among children under 18 years of age, by selected characteristics: United States, average annual, selected years 1997 - 1999 through 2008 - 2010

New Chikungunya Cases Reported in the Americas

Deaths from Pneumonia and Influenza (P&I) and all deaths, by state and region, National Center For Health Statistics Mortality Surveillance System

Social Vulnerability Index 2018 - United States, county

  • Description: ATSDR’s Geospatial Research, Analysis & Services Program (GRASP) created Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Social Vulnerability Index (CDC SVI or simply SVI, hereafter) to help public health officials and emergency response planners identify and map the communities that will most likely need support before, during, and after a hazardous event. SVI indicates the relative vulnerability of every U.S. Census tract. Census tracts are subdivisions of counties for which the Census collects statistical data. SVI ranks the tracts on 15 social factors, including unemployment, minority status, and disability, and further groups them into four related themes. Thus, each tract receives a ranking for each Census variable and for each of the four themes, as well as an overall ranking. In addition to tract-level rankings, SVI 2018 also has corresponding rankings at the county level. Notes below that describe “tract” methods also refer to county methods.

  • Schema: dwv_hlth_stats

  • Table Name: social_vulnerability_index_2018_us_coun__48va_t53r

  • Dataset ID: 48va-t53r

  • Category: Health Statistics

  • Tags: 2018, county, social vulnerability, social vulnerability index, united states

Social Vulnerability Index 2018 - United States, tract

  • Description: ATSDR’s Geospatial Research, Analysis & Services Program (GRASP) created Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Social Vulnerability Index (CDC SVI or simply SVI, hereafter) to help public health officials and emergency response planners identify and map the communities that will most likely need support before, during, and after a hazardous event. SVI indicates the relative vulnerability of every U.S. Census tract. Census tracts are subdivisions of counties for which the Census collects statistical data. SVI ranks the tracts on 15 social factors, including unemployment, minority status, and disability, and further groups them into four related themes. Thus, each tract receives a ranking for each Census variable and for each of the four themes, as well as an overall ranking. In addition to tract-level rankings, SVI 2018 also has corresponding rankings at the county level. Notes below that describe “tract” methods also refer to county methods.

  • Schema: dwv_hlth_stats

  • Table Name: social_vulnerability_index_2018_us_trac__4d8n_kk8a

  • Dataset ID: 4d8n-kk8a

  • Category: Health Statistics

  • Tags: 2018, social vulnerability, social vulnerability index, tract, united states

Selected Trend Table from Health, United States, 2011. Leading causes of death and numbers of deaths, by sex, race, and Hispanic origin: United States, 1980 and 2009

Selected Trend Table from Health, United States, 2011. Low birthweight live births, by race and Hispanic origin of mother, and state: United States, 2000 - 2002, 2003 - 2005, and 2006 - 2008

Selected Trend Table from Health, United States, 2011. Vaccination coverage among children 19 - 35 months of age for selected diseases, by race, Hispanic origin, poverty level, and location of residence in metropolitan statistical area: United States, sel

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