The Public Health Community Health Indicators Project is a set of indicators measuring the health of King County residents.
It was developed to provide a broad array of comprehensive, population-based data to community-based organizations, community health centers, public agencies, policymakers and the general public. Community Health Indicators were conceived as a follow-up to the 2002 Institute of Medicine report, The Future of the Public’s Health in the 21st Century, which emphasizes relying on data about the entire community to look at multiple determinants of health.
We encourage you to also visit the new and innovative King County Aims High website, which includes not only health data, but other indicators across all King County agencies. Aims High is part of King County Executive Ron Sims' ongoing effort to increase transparency and accountability in county government.
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Select an Indicator topic below. Each indicator includes separate measures linked to King County trends and demographics, data for King County Health Planning Areas and comparisons to other U.S. counties and the Healthy People 2010 Indicator, if available:
The Community Health Indicators project presents available data for these health determinants. For each indicator, linked tables, maps and charts present the most recent data, trend over time, demographic comparisons, neighborhood-level data, comparisons to other metropolitan counties and the related Healthy People 2010 objective. The complete range of this data is not available for every measure.
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