Rebuilding a US Federal Data Strategy After the End of the "Community Health Status Indicators"

Robert L. Phillips, Norma F. Kanarek, Vickie L. Boothe

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Abstract

For nearly 2 decades, the Community Health Status Indicators tool reliably supplied communities with standardized, local health data and the capacity for peer-community comparisons. At the same time, it created a large community of users who shared learning in addressing local health needs. The tool survived a transition from the Health Resources and Services Administration to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention before being shuttered in 2017. While new community data tools have come online, nothing has replaced Community Health Status Indicators, and many stakeholders continue to clamor for something new that will enable local health needs assessments, peer comparisons, and creation of a community of solutions. The National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics heard from many stakeholders that they still need a replacement data source.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1865-1873
Number of pages9
JournalAmerican journal of public health
Volume111
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2021

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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