Purpose
Data from this table can be used to compare program impact and outcomes with those of other states and the nation.
Social determinants of health
Resource name | Purpose | Heart disease/stroke prevention topics addressed | Sampling frame | Data ownership/ primary contact organization |
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AHRQ Social Determinants of Health Database | Provide easily linkable SDOH-focused data to use in patient-centered outcomes research, inform approaches to address emerging health issues, and ultimately contribute to improved health outcomes |
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Variables in the files correspond to five key SDOH domains and can be linked to other data by geography (county and ZIP code) | Not applicable | No cost | These SDOH beta data files are curated from existing federal datasets and other publicly available data sources. The files make it easier to find a range of well-documented, readily linkable SDOH variables across domains without having to access multiple source files, facilitating SDOH research and analysis. | Not applicable | Data are currently available from 2009 to 2018. |
CDC Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) | The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry’s (ATSDR) Geospatial Research, Analysis and Services Program created the SVI to help emergency response planners and public health officials identify and map communities based on SDOH that will most likely need support before, during, and after a hazardous event. |
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Uses 15 U.S. Census variables | Not applicable | No cost | The CDC/ATSDR SVI ranks each tract on 15 social factors, including poverty, lack of vehicle access, and crowded housing, and groups them into four related themes. Each tract receives a separate ranking for each of the four themes as well as an overall ranking. | Not applicable | The CDC/ATSDR SVI is updated every 2 years based on U.S. Census Bureau data releases |
HDPulse: An Ecosystem of Health Disparities and Minority Health Resources | Provide an ecosystem to characterize health disparities to motivate action to reduce health disparities. Interactive graphics and maps provide visual support for deciding where to focus public health disparities control efforts. | HDPulse includes a range of socioeconomic variables, including crowding (households with more than one person or room), education, income, health insurance, household mobility, non-English language speakers in the household, poverty, and unemployment. | Not applicable | Managed by the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities | No cost | The portal brings together data collected from public health surveillance systems by using either their published reports or public use files. | Not applicable | Not applicable |
Health Equity Report Card | Generate local data related to socioeconomic barriers and health to help drive positive community change |
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Not applicable | Salud America! Health Equity Report Card data are powered by CARES at the University of Missouri | No cost | Data are drawn from the CARES data warehouse. | Not applicable | Continuously |
National Equity Atlas |
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Not applicable | Produced by PolicyLink and the University of Southern California Equity Research Institute (ERI) | No cost | Data are drawn from the regional equity indicators database maintained by PolicyLink and the ERI. | Not applicable | Most datasets are updated annually |
National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report | Measure trends in effectiveness of care, patient safety, timeliness of care, patient centeredness, and efficiency of care | Socioeconomic demographics, health care access, and health care quality | Not applicable | Supported HHS Interagency Workgroup | No cost |
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Not applicable | Updated yearly; last updated in 2019 |
Neighborhood Atlas® | Freely share measures of neighborhood disadvantage with the public, educational institutions, health systems, not-for-profit organizations, and government agencies to make these metrics available for use in research, program planning, and policy development |
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Not applicable | Supported by NIH and the University of Wisconsin | No cost | The Area Deprivation Index (ADI) uses ACS 5-year estimates in its construction. For example, the 2018 ADI uses the ACS data for 2018, which is a 5-year average of ACS data obtained from 2014 to 2018. | 2018 | Not applicable |
Racial Equity Tools | Help groups assess, learn from, and document their racial equity work, with special attention to issues of power and privilege in the work and in evaluation | Evaluation framework with a racial equity lens | Not applicable | Not applicable | No cost | This is not a dataset but an evaluation framework for collecting, analyzing, and sharing data. | Not applicable | Last updated in 2020 |
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Behavioral Health Equity Report | Provide a summary of key behavioral health measures related to substance use and mental health |
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Not applicable | Published by SAMHSA | No cost | Data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2015–2019 | Published October 23, 2021 | Not applicable |
Vulnerable Populations Footprint | Identify the overlap between high concentrations of population living in poverty and populations living without a high school diploma |
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Not applicable | Center for Applied Research and Engagement System (CARES) at the University of Missouri | No cost | Uses American Community Survey data | Not applicable | American Community Survey data are released yearly |