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Florida CHARTS**
Mastering Data and Empowering Communities with CHARTS
Welcome to the Florida Community Health Assessment Resource Tool Set (CHARTS).
It is our hope that you will find Florida CHARTS informative and easy to use.
This site includes such health statistics as births, deaths, disease
morbidity, population and behavioral risk factors.
For more information about community health planning in Florida, please visit
our
COMPASS (Comprehensive Assessment, Strategic Success) website.
Subscribe to the new CHARTS Quarterly Newsletter!
The Florida Department of Health is pleased to announce the release of the School-aged Child and Adolescent Profile New as of 5/08!
The School-aged Child and Adolescent Profile which provides a county-level overview of the wellbeing of Florida’s youth
including high risk behaviors, injuries and violence, social-emotional development, school and social environment, and access to care.
The Profile was developed in collaboration with the Florida Departments of Education, Juvenile Justice, Highway Safety & Motor
Vehicles, Children and Families, and the Agency for Health Care Administration.
2006 Data Now Available on CHARTS New as of 10/07!
The Office of Planning, Evaluation & Data Analysis is pleased to announce that the following 2006 data,
including the County Health Profile Report and County Health Status Summary
, is now available on Florida CHARTS:
Births
Deaths
Infant Deaths
Fetal Deaths
Reportable Diseases Morbidity including HIV/AIDS, TB and STDs
Cancer Incidence (2004 data is latest)
Population Estimates
Licensed Physicians and Dentists
Hospital and Nursing Home Beds
Alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes
Crime and Domestic Violence
2006 Interactive Vital Statistics Annual Report Now Available on CHARTS New as of 10/07!
The Office of Planning, Evaluation & Data Analysis is pleased to announce that the 2006 Interactive Vital Statistics Annual Report is now available on Florida
CHARTS. This report includes data on births, deaths, population, and life expectancy.
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