Healthiest Wisconsin 2020, our state health plan for the decade 2010-2020.
Key Reports include:
Healthiest Wisconsin 2020 Baseline and Health Disparities Report (February 2014) - Baseline data by topic for the HW2020 focus areas, and documentation of health disparities in Wisconsin populations and communities.
Health disparities (link is external) - Crosscutting focus area profile;
Social, economic, and educational factors that influence health - Crosscutting focus area profile
Broadstreet is a Public Health data and mapping tool that requires the creation of a free account to use, but can be helpful in understanding pictures of adverse childhood experiences, food systems, and Area depreviation Indices (ADIs), etc.
From the City of MIlwaukee Health Department, this set of data, statistics and reports outline the efforts to track and prevent childhood lead poisoning.
From the City of Milwaukee Health Department, these reports contain current local data on city of Milwaukee residents, their health status, and the variety of features and conditions which impact their health, healthy development and quality of life.
Most recent data and reports on incidences of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) instances in the city of Milwaukee.
HRSA's platform data retrieval platform allows users to locate information like health centers, explore maps and localities, and also create custom data queries. It is useful for national, state, and local data information.
This page provides access to various kinds of health information for Milwaukee County from the Department of Health Services. Some of these links take you directly to Milwaukee County data. Others ask you to select a geographic location and other variables to shape the information you will see.
Build custom data reports using specific localities and indicators for a variety of socioeconomic factor. Also access specific reports. This initiative is the result of the Centers for Urban Population Health (CUPH).
The Center for Urban Population Health (CUPH) is a non-profit center based in milwaukee with researchers from UWM, UW-Madison, and Aurora Health combining their work and research to accumulate data and research about health in Milwaukee.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Sentinel Community Reports provides insight into the various ways communities across America are working to develop a Culture of Health.
Statistical profiles of United States' cities, including: Real estate prices and sales trends, recent home sales, a home value estimator, hundreds of thousands of maps, satellite photos, demographic data (race, income, ancestries, education, employment), geographic data, state profiles, crime data, registered sex offenders, cost of living, housing, religions, businesses, local news links based on our exclusive technology, birthplaces of famous people, political contributions, city government finances, employment, weather, natural disasters, hospitals, schools and libraries.
A Public Water System (PWS) provides piped water to the public for human consumption. Wisconsin PWSs are regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). This site allows you to query and download data from our database, the Drinking Water System (DWS), which is maintained and used by DNR SDWA regulators. Information is current as of approximately 10 p.m. the prior day. It includes information such as PWS monitoring and other requirements, sample results, violations, inspection findings, plan/document review status, etc.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) collects continuous count data from 316 permanent data collection sites primarily located on the State Trunk Highway System. Data at continuous count sites are scheduled to be collected in hourly intervals each day of the year.
The Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) issues the Health Insurer Market Survey (HIMS) annually to collect enrollment data on comprehensive health plans. The data gathered allow OCI to monitor the state of Wisconsin's health insurance markets both by type of business (grandfathered, transitional, single risk pool) and market segment (individual, small group, large group).
The sections below contain data and reports that address the questions most frequently asked of DOC. This includes adult prison statistics, community supervision statistics, data on youthful offenders, staff assault and injury reports, and recidivism and reincarceration rates.
The Wisconsin Energy Statistics Book is an annual publication from the OEI that serves as a comprehensive source of data on energy consumption, generation, prices, expenditures, and renewable energy development in Wisconsin.
These data reports give an overview of number of sites, participation, revenue, expenditures and reimbursements, for the National School Lunch Program, School Breakfast Program, Afterschool Snack Program, Special Milk Program, Child and Adult Care Food Program, Summer Food Service Program, Donated Food Distribution Program, Elderly Nutrition Improvement Program, and Wisconsin School Day Milk program.
This is an informational and mapping tool developed to track activities and initiatives across the state of wisconsin pertaining to Trauma-Informed Care by the Office of Children's Mental Health by the State of Wisconsin.