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Data |
Center for Health Statistics |
The Center for Health Statistics collects, analyzes
and disseminates a variety of health data/information for public health
decision-making in Texas (e.g., vital statistics, community health
indicators, health professions and hospital data). |
Birth
Defects Monitoring |
Collects data on births occurring
throughout the state of Texas. Our mission includes identifying and
describing patterns of birth defects in Texas; and collaborating with
others to find the causes of birth defects and work toward their prevention.
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Behavioral
Risk Factor Surveillance |
Data on lifestyle risk factors contributing
to the leading causes of death and chronic diseases. |
Breast
& Cervical Cancer Services |
Income eligibility information, provider
locations, statistics, and links to other Cancer-related sites.
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Cancer
Registry |
Maintains a population-based cancer incidence
reporting system that collects, analyzes and disseminates information
on all new cases of cancer.
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Epidemiology
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Applies the principles and techniques
of Epidemiology to a variety of public health concerns. These areas
include: Texas Birth Defects Monitoring, Environmental Epidemiology
and Toxicology, Texas Poison Center Network, Injury Prevention and
Control, and Texas Child Fatality Review Team. |
HIV/STD,
AIDS |
Information on HIV/STD prevention and
care in Texas. Find out about HIV/STD testing and service delivery
programs in your area, access HIV/STD statistics for Texas, or learn
more about eligibility requirements for the Texas HIV Medication Program.
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Health
Maintenance Organizations (HMO) Data |
Reports on HMO Performance, Reports on
HMOs by Region, Medicare HMOs and Medicaid HMOs.
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Hospital
Data |
Reports on Hospital Performance, Reports
by Area, Reports by Diagnosis , Data for Public Use, Data for Research
Use, Reports and Presentations in Cooperation With Other Groups.
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Infectious
Disease Control Unit |
Promotes epidemiology, surveillance, education,
risk stratification/communication, consultation, and disease interventions.
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Recent
State Research Studies-Substance Abuse |
Substance Abuse Related Drug and Alcohol
Trends in Texas.
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Research Online Presentations |
Presentations of conducted substance abuse
research studies.
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Spatial
Approaches to Health Outcomes |
SAHO uses geographic information systems
(GIS) to analyze locational aspects of health data. Use this site
to find out more about GIS at TDH.
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Substance
Abuse Research Links |
Substance Abuse Related Research Links.
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Substance
Abuse Statistical Information by County |
Provides Alcohol and Substance Abuse related
data by county for the state of Texas. |
Tuberculosis
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Lists several measures describing the
basic epidemiology of tuberculosis in Texas. Included are total number
of cases and incident rates for the state and counties, maps, selected
risk factors and directly observed therapy percentages. |
Vital Statistics |
Records all Texas' births, deaths, marriages,
and divorces. Additionally the Bureau develops, analyzes, and disseminates
information for planning and evaluating public health programs, as
well as identifying problem areas such as infant mortality, teen pregnancy
and tobacco use. |
Youth
Risk Behavior Survey
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Substance Abuse Related Risk Behavior
Survey.
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Reports |
Community
Mental Health Data and Reports |
This section provides statistical analyses,
data and information for Community Mental Health Services.
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Contracts
Over $100,000
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Report of contractors who have executed
a grant contract that exceeds $100,000.00. |
Expenditures by County
(Where the Money Goes)
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Texas Expenditures by County are available from the Comptroller of Public Accounts Web
site. Archives for years 2006,
2005,
2004,
2003,
2002,
and 2001 are also available. The code for DSHS is 537. Legacy agency codes are: Texas Department
of Health - 501, Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse - 517
and Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation - 655. |
HHS
Quarterly Report on Energy, Water and Vehicle Fuel Conservation
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Executive Order RP 49 Progress Report |
Benefits of Consolidation, Four-Year Report - April 2009 |
Report developed by the HHS agencies regarding services, administrative and support functions. |