In accordance with Local Law 54 of 2007, pesticides applied by or on behalf of City agencies on city owned or leased properties must be reported to DOHMH, and summarized by DOHMH annually.
This report describes the health benefits of active transportation in New York City. Data is also provided on the various benefits of New Yorkers using public transportation. Finally, the report makes recommendations on how to be even more active and safe.
Adult consumption of sugar sweetened beverages according to recent public health research. This compares the statistics of New Yorkers who consume sugar beverages.
The Health Department conducted active surveillance to identify all cases of influenza. It shows the numbers of the first, second, and third waves of the H1N1 influenza.
Directive #1 is a DOHMH review of internal controls submitted annually to the NYC Comptroller, which includes a financial integrity statement and a series of completed checklists.
The report is the result of collaboration between NYCHA, the Health Dept., NYCDFTA, and CUNY School of Public Health. The analyze and interpret findings from NYCHA Senior Surveys.