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City Health Dashboard: Empowering cities to create thriving communities [cityhealthdashboard.com]

 

Why City Health Dashboard?

More than 80 percent of U.S. residents live in urban areas. But until recently, few measures have been available for cities to assess health, the factors that shape it, and the drivers of health equity. That's where the City Health Dashboard comes in. Our goal is to provide city leaders with an array of regularly refreshed data to support health-related decision-making.

The City Health Dashboard launched in early 2017 with 26 measures for four pilot cities: Flint, Michigan, Kansas City, Kansas, Providence, Rhode Island, and Waco, Texas. With support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the City Health Dashboard has expanded to offer data on 37 measures for the 500 largest U.S. cities - those with populations of about 66,000 or more – representing approximately one-third of the U.S. population. Equipped with these data, local leaders have a clearer picture of the challenges facing their communities and how to address them. See our project one-pager, FAQ, or Technical Document.

Tour the City Health Dashboard

Exploring the City Health Dashboard just got easier! Take the virtual tour to learn more about all that the Dashboard has to offer.

[To learn more about the City Health Dashboard, go to https://www.cityhealthdashboard.com/]

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