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Community Health Status Indicators Project: The Development of a National Approach to Community Health

The Community Health Status Indicators Project (CHSI) 2008 provides 16-page reports for the 3141 counties in the United States, each of which includes more than 300 county-specific data items related to chronic and infectious diseases, birth characteristics or outcomes, causes of death, environmenta...

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Autores principales: Metzler, Marilyn, Kanarek, Norma, Highsmith, Keisher, Straw, Roger, Bialek, Ron, Stanley, Jennifer, Auston, Ione, Klein, Richard
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2483544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18558044
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author Metzler, Marilyn
Kanarek, Norma
Highsmith, Keisher
Straw, Roger
Bialek, Ron
Stanley, Jennifer
Auston, Ione
Klein, Richard
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description The Community Health Status Indicators Project (CHSI) 2008 provides 16-page reports for the 3141 counties in the United States, each of which includes more than 300 county-specific data items related to chronic and infectious diseases, birth characteristics or outcomes, causes of death, environmental health, availability of health services, behavioral risk factors, health-related quality of life, vulnerable populations, summary measures of health, and health disparities. The CHSI, originally initiated in 2000, provides county-level health profiles for all U.S. counties so that programs addressing community health can readily access community health indicators. Each county report also permits comparisons of a county's health status with similar "peer counties," with all counties, and with national Healthy People 2010 objectives. Under the leadership of a public–private partnership, the CHSI Steering Committee updated each county report and added new information and features to create CHSI 2008. This new CHSI version includes data for 1994 through 2006 from multiple surveillance systems. New features include an enhanced Web site, an Internet mapping application, and a downloadable database of the indicators for all counties.
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spelling pubmed-24835442008-08-06 Community Health Status Indicators Project: The Development of a National Approach to Community Health Metzler, Marilyn Kanarek, Norma Highsmith, Keisher Straw, Roger Bialek, Ron Stanley, Jennifer Auston, Ione Klein, Richard Prev Chronic Dis Special Topic The Community Health Status Indicators Project (CHSI) 2008 provides 16-page reports for the 3141 counties in the United States, each of which includes more than 300 county-specific data items related to chronic and infectious diseases, birth characteristics or outcomes, causes of death, environmental health, availability of health services, behavioral risk factors, health-related quality of life, vulnerable populations, summary measures of health, and health disparities. The CHSI, originally initiated in 2000, provides county-level health profiles for all U.S. counties so that programs addressing community health can readily access community health indicators. Each county report also permits comparisons of a county's health status with similar "peer counties," with all counties, and with national Healthy People 2010 objectives. Under the leadership of a public–private partnership, the CHSI Steering Committee updated each county report and added new information and features to create CHSI 2008. This new CHSI version includes data for 1994 through 2006 from multiple surveillance systems. New features include an enhanced Web site, an Internet mapping application, and a downloadable database of the indicators for all counties. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2008-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2483544/ /pubmed/18558044 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Stanley, Jennifer
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Community Health Status Indicators Project: The Development of a National Approach to Community Health
title Community Health Status Indicators Project: The Development of a National Approach to Community Health
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title_short Community Health Status Indicators Project: The Development of a National Approach to Community Health
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18558044
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