County & State Profile Reports
All reports updated as of 10/09!
State-level Reports
Florida-US Health Status Comparison
This report provides data for key health indicators at the state and national
levels. This report contains Florida and US rates and percentages, Florida rankings, and Healthy People 2010 goals.
2008 Florida-US Health Status Comparison
2005 Florida-US Health Status Comparison
Single-County Reports
County Health Profile
The county health profile report provides your community with an understanding of
the community's health status and ensure that the community's priorities
consider specific health status issues.
Pregnancy and Young Child Profile
Includes a county-level view of the well-being of mothers and young children.
School-aged Child and Adolescent Profile
Includes a county-level view of the well-being of children of school age. This profile is especially useful for community groups doing local assessments, grant writing and evaluation of programs for this population.
County Health Status Summary
This new report allows you to compare your county's health status with the state
and other counties. County trends for individual indicators, which are tested for statistical significance,
Healthy People 2010 goals, and county quartiles are also included.
County Chronic Disease Profile
Allows users to display chronic disease indicators such as
diabetes age-adjusted death and hospitalization rates. Also available are trend
graphs of selected indicators.
Major Causes of Death
This report lists the major causes of death in Florida counties. Report includes crude, age-adjusted and YPLL rates with trend graphs.
County-State Profile
This report measures a county's progress toward achieving health goals.
Multiple-County Reports
County Health Status Comparison
This report compares data from many health areas for up to four Florida counties.
County Death Data Comparison
This report compares selected key death indicators for up to four Florida counties.
County Birth Data Comparison
This report compares selected key birth indicators for up to four Florida counties.
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