The Summary of Vital Statistics presents data on many important health indicators, such as life expectancy, leading causes of death and the infant mortality rate. The Health Department uses these indicators, which are broken down by ethnic group, gender, age and neighborhood, to monitor the public health of the city. This report contains Appendix B: Technical Notes and New York City Vital Event Certificates.
The Summary of Vital Statistics presents data on many important health indicators, such as life expectancy, leading causes of death and the infant mortality rate. The Health Department uses these indicators, which are broken down by ethnic group, gender, age and neighborhood, to monitor the public health of the city. This report contains Appendix A: Supplemental Population, Mortality and Pregnancy Outcome Data Tables.
The Summary of Vital Statistics presents data on many important health indicators such as life expectancy, leading causes of death and the infant mortality rate in NYC. The Health Department uses these indicators, which are broken down by ethnic group, gender, age and neighborhoods, to monitor the public health.
The Summary of Vital Statistics presents data on many important health indicators, such as life expectancy, leading causes of death and the infant mortality rate, for the City of New York. The Health Department uses these indicators, which are broken down by ethnic group, gender, age and neighborhoods, to monitor the public health. This report contains the 2011 Mortality data.
The Summary of Vital Statistics presents data on many important health indicators, such as life expectancy, leading causes of death and the infant mortality rate, for the City of New York. The Health Department uses these indicators, which are broken down by ethnic group, gender, age and neighborhoods, to monitor the public health. This report contains the 2011 Pregnancy Outcomes data.
This form provides a summary of the Prevention Agenda activities and priorities, which are described in more detail within the Community Health Assessment (CHA) document.
This data brief summarizes data on influenza vaccination levels among children and adults, organized by race/ethnicity or neighborhood. The report also emphasizes the goals for increased vaccination, especially among vulnerable groups such as those 65 years and older, pregnant women, and people with chronic conditions.