About Iowa Tracking Program

What to know

The Iowa (IA) Tracking Program's mission is to mobilize data to improve public health. The program's core functions include:

  • Data compilation and management
  • Data access and visualization
  • Health research and analysis
  • Health communications
  • Education and training

Quick Stats

Iowa is situated in the Midwest and is often referred to as the “heartland of America.” Agriculture and related businesses make up the majority of the state’s economic base. Iowa’s rural populations have similar characteristics to other rural states in the nation: older populations, lower incomes, and seasonal unemployment above regional averages. The number of high-density livestock facilities has led to concerns about rural water contamination and a decline in air quality.

Milestones

2010: Iowa Tracking Program established with CDC funding

2013: Launch of Iowa Tracking site

2016: Improved data processing and management for quicker access and analysis

2018: Redesigned Iowa Tracking with improved data visualizations

Data

All state and local tracking programs collect and display a set of standard data. But individual programs may host other data that are important to their populations. Iowa Tracking Program's unique data include the following: