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CDC Foodborne Outbreak Online Database (FOOD)
Health and Nutrition
foodborne, outbreak, poisoning, diseases, ...
The Foodborne Outbreak Online Database has been designed to allow the public direct access to information on foodborne outbreaks reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Most outbreaks are reported to the National Outbreak Reporting System (NORS) by the state, local, territorial, or tribal health department that conducted the outbreak investigation. Outbreak reporting is voluntary. Multi-state outbreaks are generally reported to NORS by CDC.
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Health Resources County Comparison Tool
Population
number hospital beds, number of elderly, ...
The Health Resources County Comparison Tool allows the public, local health planners, and researchers to compare health status indicators and health care resources in their county to peer counties in the nation. Peer counties are those that are similar in population size, density, age distribution, and poverty level.
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Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network
Health and Nutrition
Organ Transplant Program, Kidney, ...
The Organ Procurement Organizations and Organ Transplant Programs Locator tool is designed to help users find information about the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) resources. This tool assists users in locating places to sign up to be an organ donor, organ transplantation services, organ procurement organization (OPO), or organ transplantation program (OTP). The user searches for an organ procurement or organ transplantation program in any geographic location by entering an address or state and county. The search results listing the organ procurement organizations (OPOs) or Organ Transplantation Programs (OTPs) are returned in groups of ten (numbered from one to ten) and are sorted by increasing distance away from the address location (state and county) previously entered. For each OPO/OTP returned in the list, the user is provided the OPO/OTP name, address, telephone number, website address (where available), link to driving directions (to and from each OPO/OTP) and a link to a map from the address (or county and state) entered.
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Housing Problems of Low Income Households
Construction and Housing
housing low income problems households cost
This dataset is a county level summary of housing problems of low income households. Low income households ("LI households") are those making less than 50% of the area median income. The various housing problems are: lacking complete kitchen or plumbing facilities (substandard), having more than 1 person per room (overcrowded), and paying more than 30% of gross income towards housing costs (cost burdened). We assume that lacking complete kitchen or plumbing facilities is the most severe housing problem, followed by overcrowding, followed by cost burden. If a household has more than one of these problems they are counted with the most severe problem.
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National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses
Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings
General Information, Financed, ...
The National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses (NSSRN) Download makes data from the survey readily available to users in a one-stop download. It is intended to help analysts and people who would like to analyze these data. The Survey has been conducted approximately every four years since 1977. For each survey year, HRSA has prepared two Public Use File databases in flat ASCII file format, without delimiters. General Public Use Files are State-based and provide information on nurses without identifying the County and Metropolitan Area in which they live or work. County Public Use Files provide most, but not all, the same information on the nurse from the General Public Use File, and also identifies the County and Metropolitan Areas in which the nurses live or work. Information likely to point to an individual in a sparsely-populated county has been withheld. NSSRN data are to be used for research purposes only and may not be used in any manner to identify individual respondents.
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HRSA Geospatial Data Warehouse (HGDW)
Information and Communications
Health Center, ...
HRSA Geospatial Data Warehouse (HGDW): The HRSA Geospatial Data Warehouse (HGDW) provides a single point of access to current HRSA information, health resources, and demographic data for reporting on HRSA activities. The HGDW promotes information sharing and collaboration among HRSA staff, HRSA partners, health planners and policy makers, as well as HRSA stakeholders. The HGDW provides quick access to information that includes: - Find A Health Center - includes search-by-address capabilities, maps and driving directions; - Identify HRSA Grants by Key Program Area or State; - Locate Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) by address; - Identify HPSAs eligible for Medicare Physician Bonus Payment; - Locate Medically Underserved Areas and Population (MUA/P) groups by address; and - Locate National Health Service Corps Job Opportunities. In addition, the HGDW provides the ability to explore data and maps that include: - Reports - traditional text-based reporting of the data is available in the HGDW. Users can select, sort, export and view the data either by spreadsheet or preformatted reports; - Maps - visually explore the HRSA-specific information, health resources and demographic data in geographic relation to one another; - Map Data Services - utilize data from the HGDW to create custom maps and incorporate your own data; and - Downloads - ability to download data on Health Professional Shortage Areas, Primary Care Service Areas, and National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses. The HGDW data content and functionality are continually evolving so a What's New page is made available.
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Insure Kids Now (IKN) (Dental Care Providers)
Social Insurance and Human Services
Insure, Child Health Care, Low Income, ...
The Insure Kids Now (IKN) Dental Care Providers in Your State locator tool is provided, in accordance with the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) in order to make available via the IKN website: (1) profile information for each oral health provider participating in Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP); and (2) description of oral health services covered under each Medicaid/CHIP plan. Current and prospective beneficiaries can now use this website to search for providers and learn about Programs/Health Plans offered in their resident State. The data for this application is updated at least on a quarter-annual basis.
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Uniform Data System
Social Insurance and Human Services
Health Center, Patient Demographics, ...
HRSA's Bureau of Primary Health Care's Uniform Data System (UDS) tracks a variety of information, including patient demographics, services provided, clinical indicators and utilization rates. UDS data are collected from HRSA grantees and reported at the grantee, state, and national levels. The data are used to improve health center performance and operations, and to report overall program accomplishments. The Uniform Data System (UDS) provides annual data snapshots, demographic trends, and data comparison tools which allow for state-to-state and state-to-national comparisons. Data is presented in a variety of tables and charts, and can be exported into Excel to facilitate public use.
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Health Centers and Look-alike Sites Data Download
Health and Nutrition
Health Services, Health Center, FQHC, Medical, ...
Health Centers and Look-alike Sites Data Download makes data and information concerning NHSC Federally-Funded Health Centers and Look-alike Sites readily available to our users in a one-stop download. The user is provided a data text file, the metadata and template files in Excel format, and import instructions in PDF format.
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Health Center Controlled Network
Social Insurance and Human Services
Health Center, Practice Management Software, PMS, ...
The Health Center Controlled Network (HCCN) tool is a locator tool designed to make data and information concerning HCCN resources more easily available to our users. It is intended to help organizations which might be interested in joining a network, or finding out more about a particular vendor or software product. Networks can be searched and identified by any or all of the following: proximity to a State/Territory, HCCN name, type of HRSA grant, type of Electronic Health Record (EHR) software, and practice management software. The user has the option of viewing the search results either on a map (default) or as text and both views provide links to get more detailed information for each returned HCCN.
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Designated Health Professional Shortage Areas
Health and Nutrition
Low Income Populations, Shortage, Need, ...
Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) Data Download makes data and information concerning Designated HPSAs readily available to our users in a one-stop download. It is intended to help analysts and people who would like to analyze health care sites. The user is provided a data file in text format, the metadata and template files are in Excel format, and the import instructions are in PDF format.
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Find Shortage Areas: HPSAs Eligible for the Medicare Physician Bonus Payment
Health and Nutrition
MUA/P, Comprehensive Health Center, ...
The HPSAs Eligible for the Medicare Physician Bonus Payment advisor tools allows the user (physician) to determine whether the entered location (full address) is eligible for bonus payments. Medicare makes bonus payments to physicians who provide medical care services in geographic areas that are HRSA-designated as primary medical care Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) and to psychiatrists who provide services in HRSA-designated mental health HPSAs. The returned search results provide indications of whether the address is in a Primary Care HPSA or Mental Health HPSA; state name; county name; county subdivision name; Census Tract Number, zip code; and a map identifying the entered address. The interface makes available three other locator tools (HPSA by State and County; HPSA and MUA/P by Address; and MUA/P by State and County).
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Find Job Opportunities in High-Need Areas for Primary Care Medical, Dental and Mental Health Providers Providers
Federal Government Finances and Employment
Shortage, Recruitment, NHSC, Scholarship, ...
The National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Job Opportunities Locator is a tool designed to make data and information concerning NHSC job vacancies more readily available to our users. It is intended to help doctors and nurses who are interested in working at areas where there is the highest need find out more about opportunities in a particular area or healthcare discipline. The tool also provides information on the work locations and area. Job opportunities can be searched and identified by a combination of following: location (state/territory, county, proximity to an address, or at a specific site), vacancy category, health care discipline and specialty, position type (full-time or part-time), and projected hire date. The user has the option of viewing the search results either on a map or as text (default) and both views provide links to get more detailed information for each returned opportunity.
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Office of the Solicitor General Case Briefs
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
Amicus, Responses, community.law, Invitations, ...
The Office of the Solicitor General, like other parties, file a number of different types of briefs or other pleadings with the Supreme Court, depending primarily on (1) the type of case, (2) the stage of the proceedings, and (3) whether the government is a party to the case or an amicus curiae. These are the briefs filed by OSG.
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CDC BioSense: Tarrant County, Texas
Health and Nutrition
trends, injury, gastro-intestinal, ...
The Tarrant County Public Health (TCPH) and Biosense collaboration is an effort to visualize TCPH health data collected by Biosense using Google Fusion Table technology and make that visualization publicly available. The data consists of patient visits to hospital emergency departments associated with Tarrant County Public Health (TCPH) that had the illness Gastro Intestinal, Heat Related, or Upper Respiratory divided by all emergency department visits that occurred for the same time period and in the geographic granularity for which the calculation was made.
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Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit Dashboard BETA
Health and Nutrition
Prescription Drug Plans., ...
The Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit Dashboard BETA is a beta release and offers statistical views of the Prescription Drug Event (PDE) data as it relates to drug costs and utilization as collected by CMS.
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Patent Assignment XML (1980 - Present)
Business Enterprise
Patent Application Publication Grant Assignment Ch...
Contains both (front file and backfile) patent assignment text (no drawings/images) derived from patent assignment recordations made at the USPTO for granted patents from August 1980 - Present. The file format is eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in accordance with the Patent Assignment Daily XML (PADX) Version 2.0 Document Type Definition (DTD). The backfile contains (August 1980 - December 2010) and includes (9) individual zipfiles (ad20101231-01.zip - ad20101231-09.zip) 960,650,976 bytes (compressed). The front file contains (January 2011 - Present) and includes an adyyyymmdd.zip file for each day. Within each daily zipfile are: adyyyymmdd.xml Approximately 5 MB per daily zipfile.
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Patent Application Publication Single-Page TIFF Images (October 2010 - Present)
Business Enterprise
Patent Application Publication Single-Page TIFF Im...
Contains the images of each patent application publication (non-provisional utility and plant) published weekly (Thursdays) from October 7, 2010 to present in Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) Revision 6.0 with CCITT Group 4 Compression (single-page TIFFs) from the USPTO Patent Application Image/TIFF (aka Yellow Book 2) product. Files include: app_yb2_yyyymmdd.tar [where "yyyymmdd" is a Thursday publication date].
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Patent Application Publication Multi-Page TIFF Images (2001 - Present)
Business Enterprise
Patent Application Publication Multi-Page TIFF Ima...
Contains the images of each patent application publication (non-provisional utility and plant) published weekly (Thursdays) from March 15, 2001 to Present in Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) Revision 6.0 with CCITT Group 4 Compression (multi-page TIFFs) from the USPTO USAApp product. Approximately 3 TB (compressed).
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Patent Application Publication Data/XML (2001 - Present)
Business Enterprise
MDL Information Systems (MOL) files, tables, ...
Contains the full text, images/drawings, and complex work units (tables, mathematical expressions, genetic sequence data, and chemical structures) of each patent application publication (non-provisional utility and plant) published weekly (Thursdays) from March 15, 2001 to Present. The file formats are eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in accordance with the U.S. Patent Application Version 1.5; 1.6; 4.0 International Common Element (ICE); 4.1 ICE; and 4.2 ICE Document Type Definitions (DTDs). Tables and sequence data are included using CALS markup. Mathematical expressions are included using MATHML markup and external Mathematica Notebook (NB) files. Chemical structures are represented by external CambridgeSoft Corp. ChemDraw (CDX) files and MDL Information Systems (MOL) files. Drawings, mathematical expressions, and chemical structures are also included as external Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) Revision 6.0 with CCITT Group 4 Compression image files. Each weekly file contains approximately 5,000 published patent applications. There can be an optional weekly Supplemental zipfile that contains lengthy genetic sequence listings (anything over 300 pages) or a lengthy tables (anything over 200 pages). Approximately 1.5 GB per week.
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Patent Application Publication Full Text (2001 - Present)
Business Enterprise
tables, genetic sequence data, chemical structures, ...
Contains the full text of each patent application publication (non-provisional utility and plant) published weekly (Thursdays) from March 15, 2001 to Present (includes tables, genetic sequence data and "in-line" mathematical expressions; excludes images/drawings). The file formats are eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in accordance with the U.S. Patent Application Version 1.5; 1.6; 4.0 International Common Element (ICE); 4.1 ICE; and 4.2 ICE Document Type Definitions (DTDs). Because of the concatenation of the individual documents, these files are not well-formed XML. These files contain non-repeatable (not unique) tags. For example, each XML document within the file should have one start tag and one end tag. Concatenation creates a file that contains 5,000 plus start/end tag combinations. This means that the file will not parse successfully or open/display by default in Internet Explorer. If you put these files along with the appropriate Document Type Definition (DTD) in the same directory and double click on these weekly files, Internet Explorer will give you an error: Access is denied. Error processing resource 'us-pap-v42-2006-08-23.dtd'. Error processing resource 'file:///C:/Do... But if you take one document out of the Patent Application Publication Full Text file and place it in a directory with the correct DTD and then double click that individual document, Internet Explorer will open the file successfully. NOTE: You may receive a warning about Active X controls. Additionally, if you take one document out of the Patent Application Publication Full Text file and open it with MS Excel as an XML List, it will import the data under column headings from the XML tags. NOTE: All Patent Application Publication Full Text files will open successfully in MS Word; NotePad; WordPad; and TextPad.Approximatley 5,000 patent application publications per week. Approximately 89 MB per weekly zipfile. References to the following external files are present, but the external files themselves are not present: - Mega Sequence Listing data files - Mathematica Notebook (NB) files - CambridgeSoft Corp. ChemDraw (CDX) and MDL Information Systems (MOL) files - Drawings, mathematical expressions, and chemical structures image (TIFF) files
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Patent Application Publication Bibliographic (2001 - Present)
Business Enterprise
Patent Application Publication Bibliographic Front...
Contains the bibliographic text (i.e., front page) of each patent application publication (non-provisional utility and plant) published weekly (Thursdays) from March 15, 2001 to Present (excludes images/drawings). The file formats are eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in accordance with the U.S. Patent Application Version 1.5; 1.6; 4.0 International Common Element (ICE); 4.1 ICE; and 4.2 ICE Document Type Definitions (DTDs). Because of the concatenation of the individual documents, these files are not well-formed XML. These files contain non-repeatable (not unique) tags. For example, each XML document within the file should have one start tag and one end tag. Concatenation creates a file that contains 5,000 plus start/end tag combinations. This means that the file will not parse successfully or open/display by default in Internet Explorer. If you put these files along with the appropriate Document Type Definition (DTD) in the same directory and double click on these weekly files, Internet Explorer will give you an error: Access is denied. Error processing resource 'us-pap-v42-2006-08-23.dtd'. Error processing resource 'file:///C:/Do... But if you take one document out of the Patent Application Publication Bibliographic Text file and place it in a directory with the correct DTD and then double click that individual document, Internet Explorer will open the file successfully. NOTE: You may receive a warning about Active X controls. Additionally, if you take one document out of the Patent Application Publication Bibliographic Text file and open it with MS Excel as an XML List, it will import the data under column headings from the XML tags. NOTE: All Patent Application Publication Bibliographic Text files will open successfully in MS Word; NotePad; WordPad; and TextPad. This product includes a pabyyyymmdd_wknn.zip or ipabyyyymmdd_wknn.zip file for each week [where "yyyymmdd" is a Thursday publication date and "nn" is a two-digit, fixed-length number (with leading zero) representing the sequentially-numbered week of the year]. Within each weekly zip file are (3) files: pabyyyymmdd.xml or ipabyyyymmdd.xml (Bibliographic information in XML ICE); pabyyyymmddlst.txt or ipabyyyymmddlst.txt (List of published patent application numbers in ascending order); and pabyyyymmddrpt.txt or ipabyyyymmddrpt.html (Statistical/summary report). Approximately 5,000 patent application publications per week. Approximately 2.7 MB per weekly zipfile.
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Federal Logistics Information System Web Search (WebFLIS)
National Security and Veterans Affairs
NIIN, CAGE Code, Part Number, ...
Federal Logistics Information System Web Search (WebFLIS) provides essential information about supply items including the National Stock Number (NSN), the item name, manufacturers and suppliers (including part numbers), through a web interface connected to FLIS data.
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Logistics Information Service - Catalog Tools Data Base Tables
National Security and Veterans Affairs
Item Names, NATO H6 File, ...
Federal Catalog Program data used in the cataloging process to describe the attributes of items repetively used, purchased, stocked, or distributed, for all functions of supply from orginal purchase to final disposal.
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Offender Profile for Washington DC
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
Corrections, Law, Release, Supervision, Parole, ...
Provides offender characteristics by police district and police service area.
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