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Start Using Quick Health Data Online Quick Health Data Online is an interactive system that provides reliable and easily accessible health data to help assess needs, develop programs, and inform policies. The system is for anyone looking for US health data and is used by the public health community, policymakers, grant writers, researchers, and students.

The system provides state- and county-level data for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and US territories and possessions. Data are available by gender, race and ethnicity and come from a variety of national and state sources. The system is organized into eleven main categories, including demographics, mortality, natality, reproductive health, violence, prevention, disease and mental health. Within each main category, there are numerous subcategories.

Spotlight: October and Violence Against Women

Violence against women can be in the form of physical, emotional or sexual violence and may be caused by strangers or familiar persons.1, 2 Domestic violence is also called intimate partner violence because it often is caused by a husband, ex-husband, boyfriend, or ex-boyfriend. People of all races, education levels, and ages experience domestic violence. Effects of violence against women can be both physical and mental. In the United States, more than 5 million women are abused by an intimate partner each year.3 For more information call the National Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233).

Quick Health Data Online offers many different types of data related to violence against women, including information on:
2009 rate of rapes per 100,000 female population.  Click for more details.


Data on the system are provided for males and females with race and ethnicity details to enable comparisons between different population groups. Data can be used to generate charts such as these, which present rates of rape per 100,000 females by locationadobe logo and the percentage of female adolescents who report having been physically hurt by a boyfriend or girlfriend on purpose in the past 12 monthsadobe logo.

What's New, August 2011

The 2011 Edition of the Health Disparities Profiles is now available. The Profiles present 22 health indicators that are being measured regularly at the state level and which highlight some of of the key areas related to health disparities among different populations. The Profiles is a statistical resource on population health for different racial and ethnic populations in each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands and was developed to provide readers with an easy-to-use collection of current state data on critical issues of relevance to population health.

What's New, June 2011

The 2011 Edition of the Women's Health and Mortality Chartbook is now available. The Chartbook presents 28 health indicators, which highlight some of the key issues related to women's health that are being measured regularly at the state level. The Chartbook is a statistical resource on women's health in each of the states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands and was developed to provide readers with an easy-to-use collection of current state data on critical issues of relevance to women.

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