This report shows that the percentage of uninsured adults increased from 2008 to 2012, while private health insurance coverage declined. Using data from the 2012 CHS, the Brief presents a demographic profile of those most likely to be uninsured and finds that uninsured New Yorkers ages 18 to 64 were more likely than insured adults to report not having a regular care provider and not getting needed care.
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 report is now broken up into six different reports: The Executive Summary, Mortality, Pregnancy Outcomes, Infant Mortality, Appendix A: Supplemental Tables, Appendix B: Technical Note
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 report is now broken up into six different reports: The Executive Summary, Mortality, Pregnancy Outcomes, Infant Mortality, Appendix A: Supplemental Tables, Appendix B: Technical Note
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 report is now broken up into six different reports: The Executive Summary, Mortality, Pregnancy Outcomes, Infant Mortality, Appendix A: Supplemental Tables, Appendix B: Technical Note
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 report is now broken up into six different reports: The Executive Summary, Mortality, Pregnancy Outcomes, Infant Mortality, Appendix A: Supplemental Tables, Appendix B: Technical Note
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 report is now broken up into six different reports: The Executive Summary, Mortality, Pregnancy Outcomes, Infant Mortality, Appendix A: Supplemental Tables, Appendix B: Technical Note
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. This historical document shows health trends for 1964
This report summarizes data on food-related anaphylaxis in New York City from the period of 2006-2010. Emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths are shown, organized by food triggers and age groups.