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1Status [1]TopicObjective DescriptionBaseline ValueBaseline YearFinal Value [2]Final YearTargetMovement Toward Target [3]Movement Away From Baseline [4] (if movement not toward target)Movement Statistically Significant [5][6]
22Access to Health ServicesAHS-1.1. Persons with medical insurance (percent, under age 65)83.2200889.02018100.034.5...Yes
32Access to Health ServicesAHS-1.2. Persons with dental insurance (percent, under age 65)50.3200854.4201855.382.0...Yes
43Access to Health ServicesAHS-1.3. Persons with prescription drug insurance (percent, under age 65)62.2200861.1201868.4...1.8No
53Access to Health ServicesAHS-3. Persons with a usual primary care provider (percent)76.3200776.4201683.91.3...No
62Access to Health ServicesAHS-5.1. Persons with a source of ongoing care (percent, all ages)86.4200887.5201895.012.8...Yes
72Access to Health ServicesAHS-5.2. Children and youth with a source of ongoing care (percent, ages 17 years and under)94.3200895.32018100.017.5...Yes
82Access to Health ServicesAHS-5.3. Adults with a source of ongoing care (percent, ages 1864)81.3200882.5201889.414.8...Yes
93Access to Health ServicesAHS-5.4. Adults with a source of ongoing care (percent, ages 65 and over)96.3200895.82018100.0...0.5No
103Access to Health ServicesAHS-6.1. Persons unable to obtain or delaying needed medical care, dental care, or prescription medications (percent)10.0200710.020169.0...0.0...
111Access to Health ServicesAHS-6.2. Persons unable to obtain or delaying needed medical care (percent)4.720074.120164.2120.0...Yes
121Access to Health ServicesAHS-6.3. Persons unable to obtain or delaying needed dental care (percent)5.520074.820165.0140.0...No
134Access to Health ServicesAHS-6.4. Persons unable to obtain or delaying receipt of needed prescription medications (percent)3.120073.520162.8...12.9Yes
141Access to Health ServicesAHS-9.1. Overall emergency department wait time exceeds recommended time frame24.7201019.2201622.2220.0...Yes
153Access to Health ServicesAHS-9.2. Level-1 (immediate) emergency department wait time exceeds recommended time frame83.5201078.9201675.255.4...No
161Access to Health ServicesAHS-9.3. Level-2 (emergent) emergency department wait time exceeds recommended time frame66.8201056.8201660.1149.3...Yes
171Access to Health ServicesAHS-9.4. Level-3 (urgent) emergency department wait time exceeds recommended time frame27.6201020.5201624.8253.6...Yes
181Access to Health ServicesAHS-9.5. Level-4 (semiurgent) emergency department wait time exceeds recommended time frame10.120106.320167.2131.0...Yes
191Adolescent HealthAH-1. Adolescents receiving a wellness checkup in the past 12 months (percent, ages 1017)68.7200882.5201875.6200.0...Yes
203Adolescent HealthAH-2. Adolescents participating in extracurricular or out-of-school activities (percent, ages 1217)82.4200782.72011201290.63.7...No
212Adolescent HealthAH-3.1. Adolescents having an adult in their lives with whom they can discuss serious problems (percent, ages 1217)75.6200879.0201883.244.7...Yes
223Adolescent HealthAH-3.2. Adolescents whose parents attend their events and activities (percent, ages 1217)82.1200782.62011201290.36.1...No
232Adolescent HealthAH-4.1. Adolescents in foster care who exhibit early readiness for adulthood (percent, age 17)42.82010201146.72016201747.190.7......
242Adolescent HealthAH-5.1. Students graduating from high school within 4 years of starting 9th grade (percent)792010201185201620178775.0......
251Adolescent HealthAH-5.2. Students served under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act who graduate high school with a diploma (percent, ages 1421)59.12007200870.52016201765.0193.2......
261Adolescent HealthAH-5.3.1. Fourth graders whose reading skills are at or above grade level (percent)33.0200936.6201736.3109.1...Yes
271Adolescent HealthAH-5.3.2. Eighth graders whose reading skills are at or above grade level (percent)32.4200936.1201735.6115.6...Yes
282Adolescent HealthAH-5.3.3. Twelfth graders whose reading skills are at or above grade level (percent)35.4200537.4201538.957.1...Yes
292Adolescent HealthAH-5.4.1. Fourth graders whose mathematics skills are at or above grade level (percent)39.1200940.2201743.028.2...Yes
303Adolescent HealthAH-5.4.2 .Eighth graders whose mathematics skills are at or above grade level (percent)33.9200934.3201737.311.8...No
313Adolescent HealthAH-5.4.3. Twelfth graders whose mathematics skills are at or above grade level (percent)23.0200524.5201525.365.2...No
324Adolescent HealthAH-5.5. Adolescents who consider school work to be meaningful and important (percent, ages 1217)26.4200823.4201829.0...11.4Yes
333Adolescent HealthAH-5.6. Adolescents missing school for 11 or more days due to illness or injury (percent, ages 1217)5.020085.020183.6...0.0...
341Adolescent HealthAH-6. Schools with a school breakfast program (percent, elementary, middle, and high schools)68.6200677.1201475.5123.2...Yes
351Adolescent HealthAH-7. Adolescents who have been offered, sold, or given an illegal drug on school property (percent, grades 912)22.7200919.8201720.4126.1...No
362Adolescent HealthAH-8. Adolescents whose parents consider them to be safe at school (percent, ages 1217)86.4200790.92011201295.052.3...Yes
371Adolescent HealthAH-9. Proportion of middle and high schools that prohibit harassment based on a students sexual orientation or gender identity (median of reporting states)88.2201094.1201692.2147.5......
383Adolescent HealthAH-10. Schools with a serious violent incident (percent)17.22007200816.42009201015.547.1...No
391Adolescent HealthAH-11.1. Arrests of minors and young adults for serious violent crimes (per 100,000 population, ages 1024)444.02008323.52012399.6271.4......
401Adolescent HealthAH-11.2. Arrests of minors and young adults for serious property crimes (per 100,000 population, ages 1024)1,526.72008714.720171,374.0531.8......
413Adolescent HealthAH-11.3. Secondary school students who report the presence of gangs at school (percent, ages 1218)12.4201310.7201510.485.0...No
425Adolescent HealthAH-11.4. Youth victimization from crimes of violence (per 1,000 population, ages 1224)42.02013...37.8.........
433Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-1. Mean level of joint pain among adults with arthritis (age adjusted, mean, ages 18 and over)5.620065.720145.0...1.8No
443Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-2. Adults with activity limitations due to arthritis (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)39.4200841.1201835.5...4.3No
453Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-3.1. Adults with arthritis who have difficulty walking a quarter mile (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)15.2200816.1201813.7...5.9No
463Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-3.2. Adults with arthritis who have difficulty climbing 10 steps without resting (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)10.8200811.520189.7...6.5No
473Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-3.3. Adults with arthritis who have difficulty stooping, bending, or kneeling (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)21.7200821.9201819.5...0.9No
483Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-3.4. Adults with arthritis who have difficulty grasping or handling small objects (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)4.420084.220184.050.0...No
494Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-4. Personal care limitations in adults with arthritis (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)2.720083.720182.4...37.0Yes
504Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-5. Serious psychological distress in adults with arthritis (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)7.320089.720186.6...32.9Yes
513Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-6.1. Unemployment rate among adults with arthritis (age-adjusted percent, ages 1864)34.0200834.1201830.5...0.3No
523Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-6.2. Adults with arthritis limited in their ability to work for pay (age-adjusted percent, ages 1864 )33.1200633.0201429.83.0...No
531Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-7.1. Overweight and obese adults with arthritis counseled for weight reduction (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)41.2200645.3201445.3100.0...Yes
541Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-7.2. Adults with arthritis counseled for physical activity or exercise (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)52.2200661.0201457.4169.2...Yes
553Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-8. Adults with arthritis receiving arthritis education (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)10.6200611.4201411.772.7...No
562Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-9. Adults with chronic joint symptoms seeing a health care provider for their symptoms (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)72.0200874.0201879.227.8...Yes
574Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-10. Adults with osteoporosis (age-adjusted percent, ages 50 and over)5.9200520087.3201320145.3...23.7Yes
583Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-11.1. Hip fracture hospitalizations among females (age adjusted per 100,000 population, ages 65 and over)823.52007778.22010741.255.0...No
593Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-11.2. Hip fracture hospitalizations among males (age adjusted per 100,000 population, ages 65 and over)464.92007442.62010418.448.0...No
604Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-12. Adults with activity limitations due to chronic back conditions (age adjusted per 1,000 population, ages 18 and over)30.7200833.5201827.6...9.1Yes
616Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back ConditionsAOCBC-13. Adults with high-impact chronic pain (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)7.520166.72017............
623Blood Disorders and Blood SafetyBDBS-15. Persons with von Willebrand disease diagnosed by age 21 (percent)69.7201269.7201876.70.0
631Blood Disorders and Blood SafetyBDBS-16. Persons with severe hemophilia who experience more than four joint bleeds (percent)15.9201512.6201814.3206.3
643Blood Disorders and Blood SafetyBDBS-17. Persons donating blood (age-adjusted percent, 18 and over)6.120085.720166.76.6No
651CancerC-1. Overall cancer deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)179.32007152.52017161.4149.7Yes
661CancerC-2. Lung cancer deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)50.6200736.6201745.5274.5Yes
671CancerC-3. Female breast cancer deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)23.0200719.9201720.7134.8Yes
681CancerC-4. Cervical cancer deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)2.420072.220172.2100.0Yes
691CancerC-5. Colorectal cancer deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)17.1200713.8201714.5126.9Yes
703CancerC-6. Oropharyngeal cancer deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)2.520072.520172.30.0
711CancerC-7. Prostate cancer deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)24.2200718.7201721.8229.2Yes
721CancerC-8. Melanoma deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)2.720072.120172.4200.0Yes
731CancerC-9. New cases of invasive colorectal cancer (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)47.1200737.4201640.0136.6Yes
742CancerC-10. New cases of invasive uterine cervical cancer (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)8.120077.720167.350.0Yes
751CancerC-11. New cases of late-stage female breast cancer (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)44.7200741.0201642.4160.9Yes
762CancerC-12. Statewide cancer registries (number of states and the District of Columbia)4320064720165150.0
772CancerC-13. Relative 5-year cancer survival rate (percent)65.2200766.9201671.726.2Yes
784CancerC-15. Women receiving a Pap test within past 3 years (age-adjusted percent, ages 2165)84.5200880.5201893.04.7Yes
792CancerC-16. Adults receiving colorectal cancer screening based on the most recent guidelines (age-adjusted percent, ages 5075)52.1200865.2201870.571.2Yes
803CancerC-17. Women receiving a mammogram within past 2 years (age-adjusted percent, ages 5074)73.7200872.8201881.11.2No
814CancerC-18.1. Women counseled about mammograms (age-adjusted percent, ages 5074)69.8200866.7201576.84.4Yes
824CancerC-18.2. Women counseled about Pap tests (age-adjusted percent, ages 2165)60.2200852.8201566.212.3Yes
831CancerC-19. Men ever counseled about advantages and disadvantages of the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test (age-adjusted percent, ages 40 and over)14.4201021.3201815.9460.0Yes
846CancerC-20.1. Adolescents who report sunburn (percent, grades 912)55.8201557.22017
852CancerC-20.2. Adults reporting sunburn in the past 12 months (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)37.5201035.3201533.859.5Yes
861CancerC-20.3. Adolescents using indoor tanning devices (percent, grades 912)15.620095.6201714.0625.0No
871CancerC-20.4. Adults using indoor tanning devices (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)5.620103.620153.6100.0Yes
883CancerC-20.5. Adolescents using protective measures to prevent skin cancer (percent, grades 912)9.3200910.1201311.242.1No
892CancerC-20.6. Adults using protective measures to prevent skin cancer (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)67.0200870.8201573.756.7Yes
903Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-1. Persons with chronic kidney disease (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)14.82001200614.62007201213.313.3...No
913Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-2. Persons with chronic kidney disease who know they have impaired renal function (age-adjusted percent, ages 45 and over)9.4200120068.42007201213.4...10.6No
921Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-3. Hospital patients with acute kidney injury who have renal evaluation within 6 months post discharge (percent, ages 65 and over)11.2200717.6201612.3581.8...Yes
931Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-4.1. Persons with chronic kidney disease receiving medical evaluation (percent, ages 65 and over)25.8200734.0201628.4315.4...Yes
941Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-4.2. Persons with type 1 or 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease receiving medical evaluation (percent, ages 65 and over)23.0200730.7201625.3334.8...Yes
952Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-5. Persons with diabetes and chronic kidney disease receiving recommended treatment (percent, ages 65 and over)67.4200771.4201676.344.9...Yes
963Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-6.1. Persons with chronic kidney disease and hypertension (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)22.72001200624.02007201217.6...5.7No
973Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-6.2. Persons with chronic kidney disease: statin use (age-adjusted percent, ages 50 and over)21.62001200621.92007201225.67.5...No
986Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-7. Deaths among persons with chronic kidney disease (age adjusted, per 1,000 person years of follow-up, ages 18 and over)22.21999200420.120052010............
992Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-8. New cases of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) (adjusted for age, sex, and race; per million population)391.22007358.12016352.084.4...Yes
1002Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-9.1. New cases of kidney failure due to diabetes (adjusted for age, sex, and race; per million population)171.52007166.32016154.430.4...Yes
1012Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-9.2. New cases of kidney failure due to diabetes among persons with diabetes (adjusted for age, sex, and race; per million persons with diabetes)2,614.220072,411.720162,354.477.9...Yes
1021Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-10. Chronic kidney disease patients under nephrologist's care 12 months or more before renal replacement therapy (percent)27.3200736.8201630.0351.9...Yes
1031Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-11.1. Hemodialysis patients using arteriovenous fistulas as primary access mode (percent, ages 18 and over)46.0200664.1201650.6393.5...Yes
1041Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-11.2. Hemodialysis patients using catheters as only access mode (percent, ages 18 and over)29.0200615.9201626.1451.7...Yes
1051Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-11.3. New hemodialysis patients using arteriovenous fistulas as primary access mode (percent, ages 18 and over)31.6200734.9201634.8103.1...Yes
1064Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-12. Dialysis patients on waiting list for or receiving a kidney transplant within 1 year of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) start (percent, under age 70)16.9200615.8201618.6...6.5Yes
1074Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-13.1. Persons receiving a kidney transplant within 3 years of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) (percent, under age 70)18.3200412.7201320.1...30.6Yes
1086Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-13.2. Persons receiving a preemptive kidney transplant at the start of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) (percent, under age 70)4.020074.02016............
1091Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-14.1. Total deaths among persons on dialysis (per 1,000 patient years at risk)208.12007173.12016187.4169.1...Yes
1101Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-14.2. Deaths of persons on dialysis in first 3 months of renal replacement therapy (per 1,000 patient years at risk)372.22007291.32016335.0217.5...Yes
1111Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-14.3. Cardiovascular disease deaths among persons on dialysis (per 1,000 patient years at risk)90.3200767.2201681.3256.7...Yes
1124Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-14.4. Total deaths among persons with a functioning kidney transplant (per 1,000 patient years at risk)30.8200733.2201627.8...7.8Yes
1131Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKD-14.5. Cardiovascular disease deaths among persons with a functioning kidney transplant (per 1,000 patient years at risk)5.020072.620163.0120.0...Yes
1143Dementias, Including Alzheimer's DiseaseDIA-1. Diagnosis awareness among persons with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias or their caregiver (percent, ages 65 and over)62.02007200959.72013201568.2...3.7No
1153Dementias, Including Alzheimer's DiseaseDIA-2. Preventable hospitalizations among persons with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias (percent, ages 65 and over)25.32006200823.52013201522.872.0...No
1161DiabetesD-1. New cases of diabetes (age adjusted, per 1,000 population, ages 1884 years)8.0200620086.5201620187.2187.5...Yes
1172DiabetesD-3. Diabetes-related deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)74.0200769.2201766.664.9...Yes
1186DiabetesD-4. Lower extremity amputations in persons with diagnosed diabetes (age adjusted, per 1,000 population)3.5200520073.420082010............
1193DiabetesD-5.1. Persons with diagnosed diabetes whose A1c value is greater than 9% (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)18.02005200818.72013201616.2...3.9No
1206DiabetesD-5.2. Persons with diagnosed diabetes whose A1c value is less than 7% (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)53.12005200850.620132016............
1213DiabetesD-6. Persons with diagnosed diabetes whose low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol is under control (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)53.02005200848.42013201658.3...8.7No
1223DiabetesD-7. Persons with diagnosed diabetes whose blood pressure is under control (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)51.82005200856.32013201657.086.5...No
1233DiabetesD-8. Annual dental examinations among persons with diagnosed diabetes (age-adjusted percent, ages 2 years and over)55.6200856.4201861.214.3...No
1243DiabetesD-9. Annual foot examinations among adults with diagnosed diabetes (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)69.7201269.8201776.71.4...No
1251DiabetesD-10. Annual dilated eye examinations among adults with diagnosed diabetes (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)53.4200862.3201758.7167.9...Yes
1262DiabetesD-11. A1c test, at least twice a year among adults with diagnosed diabetes (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)66.3201270.7201772.966.7...Yes
1271DiabetesD-12. Annual urinary microalbumin measurement among Medicare beneficiaries with diagnosed diabetes (percent)33.6200748.7201637.0444.1...Yes
1284DiabetesD-13. Self-monitoring of blood glucose at least once daily among adults with diagnosed diabetes (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)65.9201261.5201772.5...6.7Yes
1293DiabetesD-14. Diabetes education among persons with diagnosed diabetes (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)53.1201251.7201758.4...2.6No
1303DiabetesD-15. Persons with diabetes whose condition has been diagnosed (age-adjusted percent, ages 20 and over)72.52005200875.22013201679.837.0...No
1311DiabetesD-16.1. Persons with prediabetes who increase their physical activity levels (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)44.62005200855.62013201649.1244.4...Yes
1321DiabetesD-16.2. Persons with prediabetes who are trying to lose weight (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)50.02005200858.72013201655.0174.0...Yes
1333DiabetesD-16.3. Persons with prediabetes who reduce fat or calories in their diet (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)48.52005200851.02013201653.451.0...No
1341Disability and HealthDH-1. Core data systems with standard questions to identify people with disabilities (number)420101020188150.0
1351Disability and HealthDH-2.1. State health promotion programs for persons with disabilities (number of states and the District of Columbia)16201019201918150.0
1362Disability and HealthDH-2.2. State surveillance programs for caregivers (number of states and the District of Columbia)620101220175113.3
1375Disability and HealthDH-2.3. State health promotion programs for caregivers (number of states and the District of Columbia)0201016
1385Disability and HealthDH-3. Public health schools and programs that offer graduate-level studies in disability and health (percent)50.0201155.0
1391Disability and HealthDH-4. Barriers to primary care (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)47.2200941.6201742.5119.1Yes
1403Disability and HealthDH-5. Youth with special health care needs receiving pediatric-to-adult health care transition planning (percent, ages 1217 years)41.22005200640.02009201045.32.9No
1413Disability and HealthDH-6. Persons with epilepsy and uncontrolled seizures receiving appropriate medical care (percent, ages 18 and over)57.7201060.1201763.541.4No
1422Disability and HealthDH-7. Inappropriate medication use among older adults with disabilities (percent, ages 65 and over)18.0200913.9201610.856.9Yes
1435Disability and HealthDH-8. Adults with disabilities with barriers to health and wellness programs (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)76.8201169.1
1441Disability and HealthDH-11. All occupied homes with a no-step entrance (percent)42.1200751.3201746.3219.0
1452Disability and HealthDH-12.1. Adults with disabilities living in congregate care facilities (number, ages 22 and over)57,462200839,705201631,60468.7
1461Disability and HealthDH-12.2. Children and youth with disabilities living in congregate care facilities (number, ages 21 years and under)20,762200913,399201718,686354.7
1472Disability and HealthDH-14. Inclusion of children and youth with disabilities in regular education programs (percent, ages 621 years)56.82007200863.52017201873.839.4
1481Disability and HealthDH-15. Unemployment rate for persons with disabilities (percent, ages 1664)15.620098.7201814.0431.3Yes
1493Disability and HealthDH-16. Employment rate for persons with disabilities (percent, ages 1664)29.7200930.4201832.723.3No
1503Disability and HealthDH-17. Adults with disabilities receiving sufficient social and emotional support (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)69.5200870.0201076.57.1No
1511Disability and HealthDH-18. Adults with disabilities with serious psychological distress (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)14.4201012.3201713.0150.0No
1524Disability and HealthDH-19. Persons with disabilities with nonfatal unintentional injuries requiring medical care (age-adjusted percent, ages 5 years and over)5.720107.220175.126.3Yes
1531Disability and HealthDH-20. Children with disabilities receiving early intervention services (percent, ages 02 years)91.0200797.2201795.0155.0
1543Early and Middle ChildhoodEMC-2.2. Children who talk and share ideas with parents (percent, ages 617 years)69.8200770.42011201276.88.6...No
1553Early and Middle ChildhoodEMC-2.3. Children whose family reads to them every day (percent, ages 05 years)47.8200747.92011201252.62.1...No
1562Early and Middle ChildhoodEMC-2.4. Children whose doctor asked their parents about concerns regarding the child's development (percent, ages 05 years)48.0200751.82011201252.879.2...Yes
1573Early and Middle ChildhoodEMC-4.1.1. Elementary schools requiring newly hired staff who teach health topics to have training in health education (percent)35.2200636.2201438.728.6...No
1583Early and Middle ChildhoodEMC-4.1.2. Middle schools requiring newly hired staff who teach health topics to have training in health education (percent)56.9200654.0201462.6...5.1No
1593Early and Middle ChildhoodEMC-4.1.3. High schools requiring newly hired staff who teach health topics to have training in health education (percent)76.8200670.6201484.5...8.1No
1603Early and Middle ChildhoodEMC-4.2.1. Elementary schools requiring newly hired staff who teach health topics to be certified in health education (percent)32.5200629.6201435.8...8.9No
1613Early and Middle ChildhoodEMC-4.2.2. Middle schools requiring newly hired staff who teach health topics to be certified in health education (percent)50.7200647.4201455.8...6.5No
1623Early and Middle ChildhoodEMC-4.2.3. High schools requiring newly hired staff who teach health topics to be certified in health education (percent)72.8200673.1201480.14.1...No
1634Early and Middle ChildhoodEMC-4.3.1. Elementary schools requiring health education instruction to meet national standards for cumulative time (percent)7.520061.7201411.5...77.3Yes
1644Early and Middle ChildhoodEMC-4.3.2. Middle schools requiring health education instruction to meet national standards for cumulative time (percent)10.320064.2201414.3...59.2Yes
1653Early and Middle ChildhoodEMC-4.3.3. High schools requiring health education instruction to meet national standards for cumulative time (percent)6.520065.5201410.5...15.4No
1664Early and Middle ChildhoodEMC-4.4. Health education classes taught by a teacher who has had professional development related to teaching skills for behavior change in past 2 years (percent)52.5200641.2201457.8...21.5Yes
1674Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-2.1. Schools providing health education in all priority areas (percent, grades K12)25.6200620.5201428.2...19.9Yes
1684Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-2.2. Schools providing health education to prevent unintentional injury (percent, grades K12)81.7200669.2201489.9...15.3Yes
1694Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-2.3. Schools providing health education to prevent violence (percent, grades grades K12)81.9200677.3201490.1...5.6Yes
1703Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-2.4. Schools providing health education to prevent suicide (percent, grades K12)43.9200639.1201448.3...10.9No
1714Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-2.5. Schools providing health education to prevent tobacco use and addiction (percent, grades K12)81.0200665.7201489.1...18.9Yes
1724Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-2.6. Schools providing health education to prevent alcohol and other drug use (percent, grades K12)81.7200662.3201489.9...23.7Yes
1734Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-2.7. Schools providing health education to prevent unintended pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and STDs (percent, grades K12)39.3200631.0201443.2...21.1Yes
1744Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-2.8. Schools providing health education to prevent unhealthy dietary patterns (percent, grades K12)84.3200674.1201492.7...12.1Yes
1754Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-2.9. Schools providing health education to prevent inadequate physical activity (percent, grades K12)79.2200667.2201487.1...15.2Yes
1764Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-3.1. Schools providing health education goals that address health promotion and disease prevention (percent, grades K12)78.5200671.52014100.0...8.9Yes
1774Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-3.2. Schools providing health education goals that address skills in accessing health-promoting products and services (percent, grades K12)69.4200661.12014100.0...12.0Yes
1784Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-3.3. Schools providing health education goals that address skills in advocating for health (percent, grades K12)74.4200665.82014100.0...11.6Yes
1793Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-3.4. Schools providing health education, goals that address skills in analyzing the cultural influence on health (percent, grades K12)68.8200668.32014100.0...0.7No
1804Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-3.5. Schools providing health education goals that address skills in health-enhancing behaviors (percent, grades K12)80.0200673.82014100.0...7.8Yes
1814Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-3.6. Schools providing health education goals addressing skills in goal-setting to enhance health (percent, grades K12)77.4200669.52014100.0...10.2Yes
1824Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-3.7. Schools providing health education goals that address skills in interpersonal communication to enhance health (percent, grades K12)75.9200668.92014100.0...9.2Yes
1833Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-4.1. Schools providing health education in hand hygiene (percent, grades K12)83.4200682.2201491.7...1.4No
1843Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-4.2. Schools providing health education in oral health (percent, grades K12)64.8200663.4201471.3...2.2No
1854Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-4.3. Schools providing health education in growth and development (percent, grades K12)76.0200669.9201483.6...8.0Yes
1864Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-4.4. Schools providing health education in sun safety and skin cancer prevention (percent, grades K12)72.4200666.0201479.6...8.8Yes
1873Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-4.5. Schools providing health education in the benefits of rest and sleep (percent, grades K12)90.2200688.2201499.2...2.2No
1884Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-4.6. Schools providing health education in vision and hearing loss prevention (percent, grades K12)49.4200635.0201454.3...29.1Yes
1893Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-4.7. Schools providing health education in the need for health screenings and checkups (percent, grades K12)60.6200661.0201466.76.6...No
1901Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-5.1. Schools with a nurse-to-student ratio of at least 1:750 (percent, grades K12)40.6200651.1201444.7256.1...No
1911Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-5.2. Senior high schools with a nurse-to-student ratio of at least 1:750 (percent)33.5200637.9201436.9129.4...No
1923Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-5.3. Middle schools with a nurse-to-student ratio of at least 1:750 (percent)43.9200647.5201448.381.8...No
1931Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-5.4. Elementary schools with a nurse-to-student ratio of at least 1:750 (percent)41.4200658.1201445.5407.3...No
1942Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-6. Persons completing high school (percent, ages 1824)89.0200793.6201897.951.7...Yes
1951Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-7.1. College and university students receiving information on all priority health-risk behavior areas (percent)9.6200910.8201410.6120.0...Yes
1961Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-7.2. Students receiving information on unintentional injury from their college or university (percent)29.6200932.9201432.6110.0...Yes
1971Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-7.3. Students receiving information on violence from their college or university (percent)37.9200942.3201441.7115.8...Yes
1981Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-7.4. Students receiving information on suicide from their college or university (percent)32.6200939.6201435.9212.1...Yes
1992Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-7.5. Students receiving information on tobacco use and addiction from their college or university (percent)35.9200939.2201439.591.7...Yes
2002Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-7.6. Students receiving information on alcohol and other drug use from their college or university (percent)75.1200978.5201482.645.3...Yes
2012Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-7.7. Students receiving information on unintended pregnancy from their college or university (percent)44.0200946.5201448.456.8...Yes
2023Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-7.8. Students receiving information on HIV/AIDS and STDs from their college or university (percent)57.6200958.4201463.413.8...No
2033Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-7.9. Students receiving information on unhealthy dietary patterns from their college or university (percent)57.3200957.5201463.03.5...No
2042Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-7.10. Students receiving information on inadequate physical activity from their college or university (percent)60.5200961.8201466.621.3...Yes
2055Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-10.1. Community-based organizations providing primary prevention services in injury (percent)76.62008...84.3.........
2065Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-10.2. Community-based organizations providing primary prevention services in violence (percent)66.92008...73.5.........
2075Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-10.3. Community-based organizations providing primary prevention services in mental illness (percent)63.22008...69.5.........
2085Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-10.4. Community-based organizations providing primary prevention services in tobacco (percent)88.02008...96.7.........
2095Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-10.5. Community-based organizations providing primary prevention services in substance abuse (percent)68.92008...75.8.........
2105Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-10.6. Community-based organizations providing primary prevention services in unintended pregnancy (percent)81.32008...89.4.........
2115Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-10.7. Community-based organizations providing primary prevention services in chronic disease programs (percent)82.62008...90.8.........
2125Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-10.8. Community-based organizations providing primary prevention services in nutrition (percent)86.12008...94.7.........
2135Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-10.9. Community-based organizations providing primary prevention services in physical activity (percent)80.52008...88.5.........
2142Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-12.1. MD-granting medical schools with course content in counseling for health promotion and disease prevention (percent)95.2200896.72019100.031.3......
2151Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-12.2. MD-granting medical schools with course content in cultural diversity (percent)99.22008100.02019100.0100.0......
2162Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-12.3. MD-granting medical schools with course content in evaluation of health sciences literature (percent)93.7200898.72019100.079.4......
2173Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-12.4. MD-granting medical schools with course content in environmental health (percent)85.7200885.4201994.3...0.4...
2181Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-12.5. MD-granting medical schools with course content in public health systems (percent)78.6200895.4201986.5212.7......
2191Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-12.6. MD-granting medical schools with course content in global health (percent)77.8200892.7201985.6191.0......
2206Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-13.1. DO-granting medical schools with course content in counseling for health promotion/disease prevention (percent)100.0200997.42018............
2216Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-13.2. DO-granting medical schools with course content in cultural diversity (percent)100.02009100.02018............
2221Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-13.3. DO-granting medical schools with course content in evaluation of health sciences literature (percent)92.92009100.02018100.0100.0......
2231Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-13.4. DO-granting medical schools with course content in environmental health (percent)64.3200992.3201870.7437.5......
2242Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-13.5. DO-granting medical schools with course content in public health systems (percent)82.1200989.7201890.491.6......
2251Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-13.6. DO-granting medical schools with course content in global health (percent)46.4200982.1201851.1759.6......
2263Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-14.1. Undergraduate nursing programs with course content in counseling for health promotion and disease prevention (percent)992009982019100...1.0...
2273Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-14.2. Undergraduate nursing programs with course content in cultural diversity (percent)982009972019100...1.0...
2282Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-14.3. Undergraduate nursing programs with course content in evaluation of health sciences literature (percent)97200998201910033.3......
2292Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-14.4. Undergraduate nursing programs with course content in environmental health (percent)94200995201910016.7......
2303Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-14.5. Undergraduate nursing programs with course content in public health systems (percent)972009952019100...2.1...
2313Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-14.6. Undergraduate nursing programs with course content in global health (percent)932009922019100...1.1...
2323Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-15.1. Nurse practitioner programs with course content in counseling for health promotion and disease prevention (percent)95.8200894.72019100.0...1.1...
2332Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-15.2. Nurse practitioner programs with course content in cultural diversity (percent)96.6200899.02019100.070.6......
2343Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-15.3. Nurse practitioner programs with course content in evaluation of health sciences literature (percent)98.1200896.82019100.0...1.3...
2351Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-15.4. Nurse practitioner programs with course content in environmental health (percent)74.3200882.1201981.7105.4......
2361Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-15.5. Nurse practitioner programs with course content in public health systems (percent)81.5200890.5201989.7109.8......
2372Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-15.6. Nurse practitioner programs with course content in global health (percent)72.5200876.8201979.858.9......
2381Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-16.1. Physician assistant programs with course content in counseling for health promotion and disease prevention (percent)97201010020152016100100.0......
2391Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-16.2. Physician assistant programs with course content in cultural diversity (percent)99201010020152016100100.0......
2403Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-16.3. Physician assistant programs with course content in evaluation of health sciences literature (percent)9920109920152016100...0.0...
2411Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-16.4. Physician assistant programs with course content in environmental health (percent)53201063201458.3188.7......
2421Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-16.5. Physician assistant programs with course content in public health systems (percent)8920101002015201697.9123.6......
2431Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-16.6. Physician assistant programs with course content in global health (percent)49201063201453.9285.7......
2442Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-17.1. Pharmacist training with course content in counseling for health promotion and disease prevention (percent)98.4201299.32018100.056.2......
2452Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-17.2. Pharmacist training with course content in cultural diversity (percent)94.4201298.62018100.075.0......
2461Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-17.3. Pharmacist training with course content in evaluation of health sciences literature (percent)99.220121002018100.0100.0......
2471Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-17.4. Pharmacist training with course content in environmental health (percent)75.0201288.8201882.5184.0......
2482Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-17.5. Pharmacist training with course content in public health systems (percent)92.7201298.62018100.080.8......
2491Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-17.6. Pharmacist training with course content in global health (percent)75.0201293.7201882.5249.3......
2503Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-18.1. Dentist training with course content in counseling for health promotion and disease prevention (percent)98.3201098.12019100.0...0.2...
2512Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-18.2. Dentist training with course content in cultural diversity (percent)93.1201098.12019100.072.5......
2526Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-18.3. Dentist training with course content in evaluation of health sciences literature (percent)100.02010100.02019............
2531Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-18.4. Dentist training with course content in environmental health (percent)58.6201071.2201964.5213.6......
2542Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-18.5. Dentist training with course content in public health systems (percent)84.5201090.4201993.069.4......
2551Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-18.6. Dentist training with course content in global health (percent)70.7201078.8201977.8114.1......
2564Educational and Community-Based ProgramsECBP-19. Health professions education programs that include interprofessional educational experiences (percent)33.3201029.7201536.6...10.8...
2571Environmental HealthEH-1. Air Quality Index greater than 100 (number of days, weighted by population and Air Quality Index value)7,603,280,922200620084,295,962,018201620186,842,952,830435.0......
2581Environmental HealthEH-2.1. Trips to work by bicycling (percent)0.520080.620170.6100.0......
2593Environmental HealthEH-2.2. Trips to work by walking (percent)2.820082.720173.1...3.6...
2603Environmental HealthEH-2.3. Trips to work by mass transit (percent)5.020085.020175.5...0.0...
2612Environmental HealthEH-2.4. Persons who telecommute (percent)4.120084.420165.325.0......
2625Environmental HealthEH-3.1. Airborne toxic emissions from mobile sources (number, tons)1,800,0002005...1,000,000.........
2635Environmental HealthEH-3.2. Airborne toxic emissions from area sources (number, tons)1,300,0002005...1,700,000.........
2645Environmental HealthEH-3.3. Airborne toxic emissions from major sources (number, tons)800,0002005...700,000.........
2651Environmental HealthEH-4. Persons receiving safe drinking water from community systems (percent)92.0200893.5201391.0.........
2664Environmental HealthEH-5. Waterborne disease outbreaks in community water systems (number)71999200830201320142...328.6...
2671Environmental HealthEH-6. Water conservation (per capita daily gallons of domestic water usage)99.0200582.0201589.1171.7......
2683Environmental HealthEH-7. Beaches open and safe for swimming (percentage of days during beach season)95.0200894.7201796.0...0.3...
2691Environmental HealthEH-8.1. Concentration of blood lead among children in the 97.5 percentile (µg/dL, ages 15 years)5.8200520083.3201320165.2416.7...No
2701Environmental HealthEH-8.2. Mean blood lead levels in children (geometric mean, ages 15 years)1.8200320040.8201520161.6500.0...Yes
2712Environmental HealthEH-9. Hazardous sites on the National Priority List—Superfund sites (number)1,27920101,21220181,15152.3......
2722Environmental HealthEH-10. Visits to a health care facility for pesticide exposure (number of visits)14,963200814,31720179,81912.6......
2733Environmental HealthEH-11. Toxic pollutants released into the environment (tons)1,944,20020081,939,24520171,749,7802.5......
2742Environmental HealthEH-12. Recycled municipal solid waste (percent)33.2200834.7201536.545.5......
2755Environmental HealthEH-13.1. Indoor cockroach allergen levels (per grams of settled dust)0.512006...0.46.........
2765Environmental HealthEH-13.2. Indoor mouse allergen levels (per grams of settled dust)0.162006...0.14.........
2772Environmental HealthEH-14. Homes with operating radon mitigation systems (percent)10.2200716.0201230.029.3......
2782Environmental HealthEH-15. New homes with radon-resistant construction (percent)28.6200736.02012100.010.4......
2793Environmental HealthEH-16.1. Schools with an indoor air quality management program (percent)51.4200646.4201456.5...9.7No
2801Environmental HealthEH-16.2. Schools with a mold management plan (percent)67.0200678.2201473.7167.2...Yes
2813Environmental HealthEH-16.3. Schools with a hazardous materials plan (percent)85.9200684.5201494.5...1.6No
2823Environmental HealthEH-16.4. Schools using spot treatments and baiting rather than widespread pesticide application (percent)57.9200654.5201463.7...5.9No
2833Environmental HealthEH-16.5. Schools marking areas treated with pesticides (percent)56.2200652.5201461.8...6.6No
2844Environmental HealthEH-16.6. Schools informing students and staff prior to pesticide application (percent)65.4200635.6201471.9...45.6Yes
2854Environmental HealthEH-16.7. Schools inspecting drinking water outlets for lead (percent)55.7200645.8201461.3...17.8Yes
2864Environmental HealthEH-16.8. Schools inspecting drinking water outlets for bacteria (percent)58.8200651.4201464.7...12.6Yes
2874Environmental HealthEH-16.9. Schools inspecting drinking water outlets for coliforms (percent)55.2200648.5201460.7...12.1Yes
2885Environmental HealthEH-18.1. U.S. homes with lead-based paint (number)37,000,00020052006...33,300,000.........
2895Environmental HealthEH-18.2. U.S. homes with paint-lead hazards (number)15,300,00020052006...13,770,000.........
2905Environmental HealthEH-18.3. U.S. homes with dust-lead hazards (number)13,700,00020052006...12,330,000.........
2915Environmental HealthEH-18.4. U.S. homes with soil-lead hazards (number)3,800,00020052006...3,420,000.........
2922Environmental HealthEH-19. Occupied housing units with moderate or severe physical problems (percent)5.220075.120134.210.0......
2932Environmental HealthEH-20.1. Exposure to arsenic (µg/g of creatinine, ages 6 years and over)20.02003200416.22015201614.063.3......
2942Environmental HealthEH-20.2. Exposure to cadmium (µg/L, ages 1 year and over)1.60200320041.22201520161.1279.2......
2951Environmental HealthEH-20.3. Exposure to lead (µg/dL, ages 1 year and over)4.20200320042.75201520162.94115.1......
2961Environmental HealthEH-20.4. Exposure to mercury among children (µg/L, ages 15 years)1.80200320041.06201520161.26137.0......
2975Environmental HealthEH-20.5. Exposure to mercury among females (µg/L, ages 1649 years)4.6020012002...3.22.........
2982Environmental HealthEH-20.9. Exposure to para-nitrophenol (methyl parathion and parathions) (µg/g of creatinine, ages 6 years and over)2.98200120022.62200920102.0237.5......
2991Environmental HealthEH-20.10. Exposure to 3,4,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol (chlorpyrifos) (µg/g of creatinine, ages 6 years and over)9.27200120023.53200920106.45203.5......
3004Environmental HealthEH-20.11. Exposure to 3-phenoxybenzoic acid (µg/g of creatinine, ages 6 years and over)3.35200120025.44200920102.32...62.4...
3011Environmental HealthEH-20.15. Exposure to bisphenol A (µg/g of creatinine, ages 6 years and over)11.20200320045.09201320147.84181.8......
3022Environmental HealthEH-20.16. Exposure to perchlorate (µg/g of creatinine, ages 6 years and over)12.42003200410.7201320148.442.5......
3031Environmental HealthEH-20.17. Exposure to mono-n-butyl phthalate (µg/g of creatinine, ages 6 years and over)91.62003200436.12015201664.1202.0......
3045Environmental HealthEH-20.18. Exposure to BDE 47, (2,2',4,4'-tetrabromodiphenyl ether) (ng/g of lipid, ages 12 years and over)163.020032004...114.1.........
3053Environmental HealthEH-21. Use of information systems to monitor environmental health (number of states and District of Columbia)232010252017517.1......
3062Environmental HealthEH-22.1. Monitoring diseases or conditions caused by lead poisoning (number of states, territories, and District of Columbia)3720095120115673.7......
3074Environmental HealthEH-22.2. Monitoring diseases or conditions caused by pesticide exposure (number of states, territories, and District of Columbia)27200924201156...11.1...
3083Environmental HealthEH-22.3. Monitoring conditions caused by mercury poisoning (number of states, territories, and District of Columbia)23200922201156...4.3...
3093Environmental HealthEH-22.4. Monitoring diseases or conditions caused by arsenic poisoning (number of states, territories, and District of Columbia)19200918201156...5.3...
3104Environmental HealthEH-22.5. Monitoring diseases or conditions caused by cadmium poisoning (number of states, territories, and District of Columbia)19200915201156...21.1...
3114Environmental HealthEH-22.6. Monitoring diseases or conditions caused by acute chemical poisoning (number of states, territories, and District of Columbia)920098201156...11.1...
3124Environmental HealthEH-22.7. Monitoring diseases or conditions caused by carbon monoxide poisoning (number of states, territories, and District of Columbia)16200914201156...12.5...
3135Environmental HealthEH-23. Public schools located within 150 meters of major highways in the United States (percent)3.320102011...3.0.........
3141Environmental HealthEH-24. Global burden of disease (number of deaths)1,900,00020051,400,00020161,710,000263.2......
3152Family PlanningFP-1. Intended pregnancy (percent, females ages 1544)51.0200254.7201156.074.0......
3162Family PlanningFP-2. Females experiencing pregnancy due to contraceptive failure (percent, ages 1544)12.4200210.3200620109.984.0......
3172Family PlanningFP-3.1. Publicly funded family planning clinics offering a full range of contraceptive methods onsite (percent)53.6201059.1201567.041.0......
3182Family PlanningFP-3.2. Publicly funded family planning clinics providing emergency contraception onsite (percent)79.7200385.4201587.771.3......
3193Family PlanningFP-5. Pregnancies conceived within 18 months of a previous birth (percent, females ages 1544)33.12006201033.82015201729.8...2.1No
3204Family PlanningFP-6. Contraceptive use at most recent sexual intercourse by females at risk of unintended pregnancy or use by their partners (percent, females ages 1544)83.32006201079.62015201791.6...4.4Yes
3213Family PlanningFP-7.1. Sexually active females receiving reproductive health services (percent, ages 1544)78.62006201078.02015201786.5...0.8No
3224Family PlanningFP-7.2. Sexually active males receiving reproductive health services (percent, ages 1544)14.82006201011.12015201716.3...25.0Yes
3231Family PlanningFP-8.1. Pregnancy among adolescent females (per 1,000 population, ages 1517)40.2200520.8201336.2485.0......
3241Family PlanningFP-8.2. Pregnancy among adolescent females (per 1,000 population, ages 1819)116.2200576.12013104.6345.7......
3253Family PlanningFP-9.1. Adolescent females who have never had sexual intercourse (percent, ages 1517)72.92006201076.42015201780.247.9...No
3263Family PlanningFP-9.2. Adolescent males who have never had sexual intercourse (percent, ages 1517)72.02006201076.92015201779.268.1...No
3273Family PlanningFP-9.3. Adolescent females who have never had sexual intercourse (percent, ages 15 and under)85.42006201090.42015201793.958.8...No
3283Family PlanningFP-9.4. Adolescent males who have never had sexual intercourse (percent, ages 15 and under)84.32006201089.32015201792.759.5...No
3293Family PlanningFP-10.1. Condom use at first intercourse by sexually experienced adolescent females (percent, ages 1519)68.02006201063.42015201774.8...6.8No
3303Family PlanningFP-10.2. Condom use at first intercourse by sexually experienced adolescent males (percent, ages 1519)79.62006201082.42015201787.635.0...No
3313Family PlanningFP-10.3. Condom use at last intercourse by sexually active adolescent females (percent, ages 1519)50.52006201047.82015201755.6...5.3No
3323Family PlanningFP-10.4. Condom use at last intercourse by sexually active adolescent males (percent, ages 1519)74.12006201067.72015201781.5...8.6No
3331Family PlanningFP-11.1. Condom and hormonal contraception use at first intercourse by sexually experienced adolescent females (percent, ages 1519)14.02006201018.42011201515.4314.3...No
3341Family PlanningFP-11.2. Condom and hormonal contraception use at first intercourse by sexually experienced adolescent males (percent, ages 1519)15.72006201020.42015201717.3293.7...No
3353Family PlanningFP-11.3. Condom and hormonal contraception use at last intercourse by sexually active adolescent females (percent, ages 1519)18.32006201019.42011201520.161.1...No
3363Family PlanningFP-11.4. Condom and hormonal contraception use at last intercourse by sexually active adolescent males (percent, ages 1519)32.12006201029.82015201735.3...7.2No
3374Family PlanningFP-12.1. Adolescent females who received formal education on abstinence before age 18 (percent, ages 1519)88.72006201081.32015201797.6...8.3Yes
3383Family PlanningFP-12.2. Adolescent males who received formal education on abstinence before age 18 (percent, ages 1519)82.52006201078.62015201790.8...4.7No
3394Family PlanningFP-12.3. Adolescent females who received formal education on birth control before age 18 (percent, ages 1519)70.52006201062.72015201777.6...11.1Yes
3403Family PlanningFP-12.4. Adolescent males who received formal education on birth control before age 18 (percent, 1519)60.82006201061.72015201766.914.8...No
3414Family PlanningFP-12.5. Adolescent females who received formal education on HIV/AIDS prevention before age 18 (percent, ages 1519)89.32006201082.92015201798.2...7.2Yes
3423Family PlanningFP-12.6. Adolescent males who received formal education on HIV/AIDS prevention before age 18 (percent, ages 1519)87.92006201085.72015201796.7...2.5No
3433Family PlanningFP-12.7. Adolescent females who received formal education on STDs before age 18 (percent, ages 1519)93.82006201090.22015201795.8...3.8No
3443Family PlanningFP-12.8. Adolescent males who received formal education on STDs before age 18 (percent, ages 1519)91.82006201093.12015201793.865.0...No
3453Family PlanningFP-13.1. Adolescent females who talked to a parent or guardian about abstinence before age 18 (percent, ages 1519)61.42006201059.52015201767.5...3.1No
3463Family PlanningFP-13.2. Adolescent males who talked to a parent or guardian about abstinence before age 18 (percent, ages 1519)41.22006201039.22015201745.3...4.9No
3473Family PlanningFP-13.3. Adolescent females who talked to a parent or guardian about birth control before age 18 (percent, ages 1519)51.02006201050.52015201756.1...1.0No
3481Family PlanningFP-13.4. Adolescent males who talked to a parent or guardian about birth control before age 18 (percent, ages 1519)29.22006201032.92015201732.1127.6...No
3493Family PlanningFP-13.5. Adolescent females who talked to a parent or guardian about HIV/AIDS prevention before age 18 (percent, ages 1519)40.92006201038.02015201745.0...7.1No
3503Family PlanningFP-13.6. Adolescent males who talked to a parent or guardian about HIV/AIDS prevention before age 18 (percent, ages 1519)37.82006201035.02015201741.6...7.4No
3513Family PlanningFP-13.7. Adolescent females who talked to a parent or guardian about STDs before age 18 (percent, ages 1519)54.22006201054.42015201759.63.7...No
3523Family PlanningFP-13.8. Adolescent males who talked to a parent or guardian about STDs before age 18 (percent, ages 1519)48.12006201050.62015201752.952.1...No
3533Family PlanningFP-14.1. States with income-eligibility levels for Medicaid family planning services at or above 133% of the poverty threshold (number)41201541201751...0.0...
3544Family PlanningFP-14.2. States with income-eligibility levels for Medicaid family planning services at or above 185% of the poverty threshold (number)22201519201724...13.6...
3554Family PlanningFP-15. Females receiving needed publicly supported contraceptive services and supplies (percent, ages 1344 years)53.8200642.9201564.5...20.3...
3563Family PlanningFP-16.1. Females at risk of unintended pregnancy using effective contraception (percent, ages 2044)61.22011201560.22015201769.3...1.6No
3571Family PlanningFP-16.2. Females at risk of unintended pregnancy using effective contraception (percent, ages 1519)45.42011201556.32015201754.1125.3...Yes
3582Food SafetyFS-1.1. Campylobacter (italics) species infections transmitted commonly through food (per 100,000 population)12.72006200812.220178.511.9......
3592Food SafetyFS-1.2. Escherichia coli (italics) O157:H7 infections commonly transmitted through food (per 100,000 population)1.2200620080.920170.650.0......
3603Food SafetyFS-1.3. Listeria monocytogenes (italics) infections commonly transmitted through food (per 100,000 population)0.3200620080.320170.2...0.0...
3612Food SafetyFS-1.4. Salmonella (italics) species infections commonly transmitted through food (per 100,000 population)15.02006200814.5201711.413.9......
3622Food SafetyFS-1.5. Postdiarrheal hemolytic uremic syndrome in children under age 5 years (per 100,000 population)2.0200620081.320161.070.0......
3634Food SafetyFS-1.6. Vibrio (italics) species infections transmitted commonly through food (per 100,000 population)0.3200620080.520170.2...66.7...
3644Food SafetyFS-1.7. Yersinia (italics) species infections transmitted through food (per 100,000 population)0.4200620080.520170.3...25.0...
3651Food SafetyFS-2.1. Outbreak-associated infections due to Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (italics) O157, Campylobacter (italics), Listeria (italics), or Salmonella (italics) species associated with beef (number)30320062008702017273776.7......
3661Food SafetyFS-2.2. Outbreak-associated infections due to Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (italics) O157, Campylobacter (italics), Listeria (italics), or Salmonella (italics) species associated with dairy (number)77320062008622017696923.4......
3671Food SafetyFS-2.3. Outbreak-associated infections due to Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (italics) O157, Campylobacter (italics), Listeria (italics), or Salmonella (italics) species associated with fruits and nuts (number)779200620084922017701367.9......
3684Food SafetyFS-2.4. Outbreak-associated infections due to Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (italics) O157, Campylobacter (italics), Listeria (italics), or Salmonella (italics) species associated with leafy vegetables (number)215200620082742017194...27.4...
3694Food SafetyFS-2.5. Outbreak-associated infections due to Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (italics) O157, Campylobacter (italics), Listeria (italics), or Salmonella (italics) species associated with poultry (number)205200620081,3172017185...542.4...
3704Food SafetyFS-3.1. Nontyphoidal Salmonella (italics) from humans with reduced susceptibility to ciprofloxacin (fluoroquinolone) (percent of isolates)2.6200620087.520172.6...188.5...
3711Food SafetyFS-3.2. Nontyphoidal Salmonella (italics) from humans resistant to ceftriaxone (third-generation cephalosporin) (percent of isolates)3.3200620083.320173.3.........
3721Food SafetyFS-3.3. Nontyphoidal Salmonella (italics) from humans resistant to gentamicin (percent of isolates)1.9200620080.920171.9.........
3731Food SafetyFS-3.4. Nontyphoidal Salmonella (italics) from humans resistant to ampicillin (percent of isolates)10.3200620088.8201710.3.........
3741Food SafetyFS-3.5. Nontyphoidal Salmonella (italics) from humans resistant to 3 or more classes of antimicrobial agents (percent of isolates)10.8200620089.3201710.8.........
3754Food SafetyFS-3.6. Campylobacter jejuni (italics) from humans resistant to erythromycin (percent of isolates)1.6200620082.820171.6...75.0...
3763Food SafetyFS-4. Severe allergic reaction to foods among adults with food allergies (percent, ages 18 and over)29.3200623.4201621.071.1...No
3772Food SafetyFS-5.1. Consumers who wash hands and surfaces often during food preparation (percent, ages 18 and over)67.2200669.82015201673.938.8...Yes
3783Food SafetyFS-5.2. Consumers who separate (dont cross-contaminate) foods during food preparation (percent, ages 18 and over)88.6200687.82015201692.0...0.9No
3792Food SafetyFS-5.3. Consumers who cook food to proper temperatures (percent, ages 18 and over)36.9200642.12015201676.013.3...Yes
3804Food SafetyFS-5.4. Consumers who refrigerate foods promptly (percent, ages 18 and over)88.1200686.12015201691.1...2.3Yes
3814Food SafetyFS-6.1. Fast-food restaurants where employees practice proper handwashing (percent)61.2200841.62017201869.3...32.0Yes
3821Food SafetyFS-6.2. Fast-food restaurants where employees do not contact ready-to-eat foods with bare hands (percent)73.7200891.72017201881.0246.6...No
3833Food SafetyFS-6.3. Fast-food restaurants where food contact surfaces are properly cleaned and sanitized (percent)58.3200860.52017201866.227.8...No
3843Food SafetyFS-6.4. Fast-food restaurants where foods are refrigerated properly (percent)32.0200838.12017201839.680.3...No
3853Food SafetyFS-6.5. Fast-food restaurants where hot foods are held at the proper temperature (percent)71.3200875.42017201879.053.2...No
3863Food SafetyFS-6.6. Full-service restaurants where employees practice proper handwashing (percent)24.2200825.62017201831.419.4...No
3871Food SafetyFS-6.7. Full-service restaurants where employees do not contact ready-to-eat foods with bare hands (percent)53.7200875.62017201862.1260.7...No
3883Food SafetyFS-6.8. Full-service restaurants where food contact surfaces are cleaned and sanitized properly (percent)36.5200842.62017201844.576.3...No
3893Food SafetyFS-6.9. Full-service restaurants where foods requiring refrigeration are held at the proper temperature (percent)28.1200820.22017201835.7...28.1No
3901Food SafetyFS-6.10. Full-service restaurants where hot foods are held at the proper temperature (percent)60.2200868.72017201868.6101.2...No
3911GenomicsG-1. Women with a family history of breast cancer, ovarian cancer, or both who receive genetic counseling (age-adjusted, percent, ages 18 and over)34.6200552.9201038.1522.9...No
3922Global HealthGH-3. Countries with a Global Disease Detection Center (number)720091020171827.3......
3932Global HealthGH-4. Public health professionals trained by Global Disease Detection programs (number, worldwide)37,2212009123,9092017300,00033.0......
3942Global HealthGH-5. Pathogen-specific tests for which Global Disease Detection Centers build capacity (number)156200952320171,00043.5......
3952Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-1.1. Persons whose health care provider gives easy-to-understand instructions (percent, ages 18 and over)64.1201169.2201670.579.7Yes
3961Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-1.2. Persons whose health care provider asks how instructions will be followed (percent, ages 18 and over)24.4201130.5201626.9244.0Yes
3971Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-1.3. Persons whose health care provider offers help in filling out forms (percent, ages 18 and over)14.8201117.8201616.3200.0Yes
3981Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-2.1. Persons reporting that their health provider always listened carefully to them (percent, ages 18 and over)59.0200766.5201665.0125.0Yes
3991Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-2.2. Persons reporting that their health provider always explained things so they can understand (percent, ages 18 and over)60.0200767.1201666.0118.3Yes
4001Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-2.3. Persons reporting that their health provider always showed respect for what they had to say (percent, ages 18 and over)62.0200771.0201668.2145.2Yes
4011Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-2.4. Persons reporting that their health provider always spent enough time with them (percent, ages 18 and over)49.0200758.9201654.0198.0Yes
4023Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-3 Persons reporting that their health care provider always involved them in health care decisions (percent, ages 18 and over)51.6200752.8201756.823.1No
4031Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-5.1. Persons using the Internet to keep track of personal health information (percent, ages 18 and over)14.3200728.1201315.7985.7Yes
4041Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-5.2. Persons using the Internet to communicate with their health care provider (percent, ages 18 and over)13.6200729.7201315.01,150.0Yes
4051Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-6.1. Persons with access to the Internet (percent, ages 18 and over)68.5200781.2201775.4184.1Yes
4064Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-6.2. Persons with broadband Internet access (percent, ages 18 and over)75.6201155.9201783.226.1Yes
4071Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-6.3. Persons using mobile devices for Internet access (percent, ages 18 and over)6.7200756.820147.47,157.1No
4082Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-7. Adults who talk to friends and family members about their health (percent, ages 18 and over)79.5200786.9201787.592.5Yes
4095Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-8.1. Health websites meeting three or more evaluation criteria for assessing information reliability (percent)58.0201470.5
4105Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-8.2. Proportion of health-related websites that follow established usability principles (percent)42.0201455.7
4113Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-9. Internet users who can easily access health information (percent, ages 18 and over)40.9200838.4201745.06.1No
4121Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-10. Office-based medical practices using electronic health records (percent)25.0200776.2201727.52,048.0No
4131Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-12.1. News stories on foodborne outbreaks and natural disasters that explain known threats to human health (percent)83.52010201197.42014201588.9257.4Yes
4143Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-12.2. News stories on foodborne outbreaks and natural disasters that explain unknown threats to human health (percent)21.42010201118.12014201527.515.4No
4151Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-12.3. News stories on foodborne outbreaks and natural disasters that explain how the event occurred (percent)15.52010201123.32014201520.9144.4Yes
4163Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-12.4. News stories on foodborne outbreaks and natural disasters that promote steps to reduce risk (percent)25.42010201126.72014201531.820.3No
4173Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-12.5. News stories on foodborne outbreaks and natural disasters that express empathy about the health risk (percent)4.6201020112.3201420157.750.0No
4181Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-12.6. News stories on foodborne outbreaks and natural disasters that express commitment from the responsible party (percent)16.42010201138.92014201521.9409.1Yes
4194Health Communication and Health Information TechnologyHC/HIT-13.1. State health departments using social marketing in health promotion and disease prevention programs (number)82012420195050.0
4205Health-Related Quality of Life & Well-BeingHRQOL/WB-1.1. Adults self-reporting good or better physical health (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)78.82010...79.8.........
4215Health-Related Quality of Life & Well-BeingHRQOL/WB-1.2. Adults self-reporting good or better mental health (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)79.12010...80.1.........
4222Healthcare-Associated InfectionsHAI-1. Central line-associated bloodstream infections (standardized infection ratio)1.0020150.7420180.5052.0......
4232Healthcare-Associated InfectionsHAI-2. Invasive health care-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus (italics) aureus (italics) infections (standardized infection ratio)1.0020150.8420180.5032.0......
4241Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-1.1. Newborns receiving hearing screening before age 1 month (percent)82.0200795.0201790.2158.5......
4251Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-1.2. Infants with possible hearing loss receiving hearing evaluation before age 3 months (percent)66.0200775.0201772.6136.4......
4262Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-1.3. Infants with hearing loss receiving intervention services before age 6 months (percent)50.0200753.0201755.060.0......
4273Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-2. Otitis media in children and adolescents (per 1,000 population, under age 18 years)246.62007256.12010221.9...3.9No
4285Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-3.1. Use of hearing aids by adults with hearing loss (age adjusted, per 1,000 population, ages 2069)162.72007...179.0.........
4295Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-3.2. New cochlear implants in deaf or very hard-of-hearing persons (per 10,000 population)76.82004...84.5.........
4301Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-3.3. Use of hearing aids by adults with hearing loss (per 1,000 population, ages 70 and over)289.12007324.62013318.0122.8...No
4313Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-3.4. Use of assistive listening devices by adults with hearing loss (per 1,000 population, ages 70 and over)100.02005200681.320092010110.0...18.7No
4325Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-4.1. Adults having a hearing examination in past 5 years (age-adjusted percent, ages 2069)21.320112012...23.4.........
4333Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-4.2. Adults having a hearing examination in past 5 years (percent, ages 70 and over)40.62003200638.22007201044.7...5.9No
4343Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-4.3. Adolescents having a hearing examination in past 5 years (percent, ages 1219)79.32005200678.92009201087.2...0.5No
4351Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-5. Persons referred for hearing evaluation and treatment by primary care providers (age adjusted, per 1,000 population, ages 18 years and over)283.32007355.62014311.7254.6...Yes
4365Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-6.1. Adult use of ear protection devices when exposed to loud noises (age adjusted, per 1,000 population, ages 2069)483.020032004...531.3.........
4374Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-6.2. Adolescent use of ear protection devices when exposed to loud noises (per 1,000 population, ages 1219)410.720052006343.920092010451.8...16.3Yes
4385Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-7. Adolescents with noise-induced hearing loss (both ears) (per 1,000 population, ages 1219)45.920052006...41.3.........
4391Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-8. Adults with noise-induced hearing loss (both ears) (age adjusted, per 1,000 population, ages 2069)121.420032004104.120112012109.3143.0...No
4402Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-9.1. Adults bothered by tinnitus in the past 12 months who have seen a doctor (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)44.5200748.5201448.990.9...Yes
4411Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-9.2. Adults with moderate to severe tinnitus in the past 5 years who have seen an audiologist or otolaryngologist (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)45.8200761.8201450.4347.8...No
4425Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-10. Adults with moderate to severe tinnitus who have tried appropriate treatments (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)14.72007...16.2.........
4434Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-11. Adults with balance or dizziness problems in the past 12 months who have seen a health care provider (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)48.4200845.3201653.2...6.4Yes
4443Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-12. Adults with moderate to severe balance or dizziness problems who have seen a health care specialist (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)65.4200870.7201672.080.3...No
4456Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-13.1. Treatment for children aged 317 years with balance disorders (percent)30.7201233.12016............
4463Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-13.2. Adults with moderate to severe balance or dizziness problems who have tried appropriate treatments (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)24.4200826.6201626.891.7...No
4473Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-14.1. Adults whose balance or dizziness problems have not improved (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)61.5200861.1201655.36.5...No
4483Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-14.2. Adults whose balance or dizziness problems prevent them from participating in regular activities (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)23.3200823.2201621.04.3...No
4491Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-14.3. Adults who miss work or school days because of balance and dizziness problems (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)14.5200812.2201613.0153.3...No
4501Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-15.1. Adults who have fallen in the past 5 years due to dizziness, vertigo, or imbalance (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)55.6200842.1201650.0241.1...Yes
4513Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-15.2. Adults with balance or dizziness problems who were injured from a fall in the past 12 months (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)41.7200841.2201637.511.9...No
4526Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-16. Health care for smell or taste disorders (age-adjusted percent, ages 40 and over)18.520112014...............
4536Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-17. Treatment for smell or taste disorders (age-adjusted percent, ages 40 and over)6.020112014...............
4546Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-18. Quality of life with smell or taste disorders (age-adjusted percent, ages 40 and over)4.720112014...............
4556Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-19. Health care for communication disorders (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)12.82012...............
4566Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-20. Rehabilitation services for communication disorders (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)11.72012...............
4576Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-21. Rehabilitation services for children aged 317 years with communication disorders (percent)59.72012...............
4586Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-22. Quality of life after speech language pathology therapy for communication disorders (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)71.52012...............
4596Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-23.1. Internet resources for voice, speech, and language communication disorders (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)31.92012...............
4606Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-23.2. Internet resources for hearing-related disorders (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)9.22014...............
4616Hearing and Other Sensory or Communication DisordersENT—VSL-23.3. Internet resources for balance disorders (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)20.32016...............
4621Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-2. Coronary heart disease deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)129.2200792.92017103.4140.7...Yes
4632Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-3. Stroke deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)43.5200737.6201734.867.8...Yes
4641Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-4. Adults who had their blood pressure measured in past 2 years and know their blood pressure level (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)90.6200892.8201792.6110.0...Yes
4653Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-5.1. Adults with hypertension (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)29.92005200829.52013201626.913.3...No
4661Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-5.2. Children and adolescents with hypertension (percent, ages 817 years)3.5200520082.2201320163.2433.3...No
4671Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-6. Adults having blood cholesterol screening in past 5 years (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)74.6200888.0201782.1178.7...Yes
4681Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-7. Adults with high blood cholesterol levels (age-adjusted percent, ages 20 and over)15.02005200811.72013201613.5220.0...Yes
4692Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-8. Mean total blood cholesterol levels (age adjusted, mg/dL, ages 20 and over)197.720052008190.920132016177.934.3...Yes
4704Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-9.1. Adults with prehypertension who meet the recommended guidelines for body mass index (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)28.72005200823.22013201633.0...19.2Yes
4713Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-9.2. Adults with prehypertension who meet the recommended guidelines for saturated fat consumption (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)31.42005200826.62013201635.7...15.3No
4723Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-9.4. Adults with prehypertension who meet the recommended guidelines for physical activity (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)37.42007201040.12013201642.157.4...No
4734Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-10.1. Adults with hypertension who meet the recommended guidelines for body mass index (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)18.02005200812.72013201621.6...29.4Yes
4744Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-10.2. Adults with hypertension who meet the recommended guidelines for saturated fat consumption (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)30.52005200825.92013201635.7...15.1Yes
4753Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-10.3. Adults with hypertension who meet the recommended guidelines for sodium intake (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)0.66200920120.83201320161.1932.1...No
4763Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-10.4. Adults with hypertension who meet the recommended guidelines for physical activity (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)28.02007201031.82013201633.766.7...No
4772Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-11. Adults with hypertension taking medication to lower blood pressure (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)63.22005200867.22013201669.563.5...Yes
4782Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-12. Adults with hypertension whose blood pressure is under control (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)43.72005200847.82013201661.223.4...Yes
4793Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-15.1. Physician office visits by women with no history of cardiovascular disease that include prescription of aspirin or other antiplatelet medication (percent, ages 5579)17.72006200721.52014201524.853.5...No
4801Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-15.2. Physician office visits by men with no history of cardiovascular disease that include prescription of aspirin or other antiplatelet medication (percent, ages 4579)15.92006200721.62014201519.5158.3...Yes
4811Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-16.1. Adults who are aware of heart attack symptoms and the importance of calling 911 (age-adjusted percent, ages 20 and over)37.2200848.4201740.9302.7...Yes
4821Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-16.2. Adults who are aware of heart attack symptoms (age-adjusted percent, ages 20 and over)39.6200850.1201743.6262.5...Yes
4831Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-16.3. Adults who are aware of the importance of calling 911 for a heart attack (age-adjusted percent, ages 20 and over)91.8200895.0201793.8160.0...Yes
4841Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-17.1. Adults who are aware of stroke symptoms and the importance of calling 911 (age-adjusted percent, ages 20 and over)51.3200967.3201756.4313.7...Yes
4851Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-17.2. Adults who are aware of stroke symptoms (age-adjusted percent, ages 20 and over)53.9200968.9201759.3277.8...Yes
4861Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-17.3. Adults who are aware of the importance of calling 911 for a stroke (age-adjusted percent, ages 20 and over)92.7200996.4201794.7185.0...Yes
4874Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-19.1. Heart attack patients who receive fibrinolytic therapy within 30 minutes of hospital arrival (percent)70.0200959.0201777.0...15.7Yes
4882Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-19.2. Heart attack patients receiving percutaneous intervention within 90 minutes of hospital arrival (percent)90.4200996.0201799.462.2...Yes
4891Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-19.3. Stroke patients receiving acute reperfusion therapy within 3 hours of symptom onset (percent)74.1200988.5201481.5194.6...Yes
4903Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-20.1. Adults with coronary heart disease who have their low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol at or below recommended levels (age-adjusted percent, ages 20 and over)52.32005200848.12013201667.5...8.0No
4913Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-20.2. Adults who have had a stroke who have their low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol at or below recommended levels (age-adjusted percent, ages 20 and over)33.42005200829.12013201656.1...12.9No
4923Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-21. Physician office visits by adults with a history of cardiovascular disease that include prescription of aspirin or other antiplatelet medication to prevent recurrent cardiovascular events (percent)45.72006200751.62014201551.995.2...No
4934Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-22. Heart attack survivors referred to a cardiac rehabilitation program (percent)77.1200969.7201784.8...9.6Yes
4946Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-23. Stroke survivors assessed for or referred to stroke rehabilitation services (percent)96.2200998.02014............
4951Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-24.1. Heart failure hospitalizations (per 1,000 population, ages 6574)10.420078.720109.4170.0...No
4963Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-24.2. Heart failure hospitalizations (per 1,000 population, ages 7584)23.4200721.6201021.178.3...No
4973Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-24.3. Heart failure hospitalizations (per 1,000 population, ages 85 and over)38.7200743.7201034.8...12.9No
4981Heart Disease and StrokeHDS-25. Physician office visits by adults with hypertension whose blood pressure is controlled (percent, ages 18 and over)58.32006200764.52014201564.1106.9...Yes
4992HIVHIV-1. New HIV diagnoses (number, all ages)43,806201038,739201732,85546.3......
5002HIVHIV-2. New HIV infections (number, ages 13 years and over)41,100201038,700201631,40024.7...Yes
5011HIVHIV-8.1. Perinatally acquired HIV infection, by year of birth (number)2532008482016191330.6......
5021HIVHIV-12. HIV infection deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)3.720071.620173.3525.0...Yes
5032HIVHIV-13. Knowledge of serostatus among HIV-positive persons (percent, ages 13 years and over)82.8201085.8201690.041.7......
5041HIVHIV-14.2. Men who have sex with men tested for HIV in past 12 months (percent, ages 18 and over)62.2200876.6201768.4232.3......
5052HIVHIV-19. Linkage to HIV medical care (percent, ages 13 years and over)70.2201078.3201785.054.7......
5063HIVHIV-20. Retention in HIV medical care among persons with diagnosed HIV infections (percent, ages 13 years and over)54.7201057.6201690.08.2......
5072HIVHIV-22.1. Viral suppression (percent, ages 13 years and over)46.0201061.5201680.045.6......
5082HIVHIV-22.2. Viral suppression among youth (percent, ages 1324)30.9201053.8201680.046.6......
5092HIVHIV-22.3. Viral suppression among injection drug users (percent, ages 13 years and over)39.6201053.6201680.034.7......
5101HIVHIV-24. HIV risk behaviors, young gay and bisexual males (percent, grades 912)35.2201529.1201730.7135.6......
5111Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-1.1. U.S.-acquired cases of congenital rubella syndrome in children (number, under age 1 year)02008020170.........
5121Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-1.2. Cases of Haemophilus (italics) influenzae (italics) type b in children (per 100,000, under age 5 years)0.3020080.1820170.27400.0......
5131Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-1.3. New cases of hepatitis B (per 100,000, ages 218 years)0.120070.020160.0100.0......
5142Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-1.4. U.S.-acquired cases of measles (number)11520089920173018.8......
5154Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-1.5. U.S.-acquired cases of mumps (number)42120086,0272017500...1,331.6...
5164Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-1.6. Cases of pertussis in children (number, under age 1 year)2,777200420083,056201320172,500...10.0...
5174Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-1.7. Cases of pertussis in adolescents (number, ages 1118)3,995200020047,522201320172,000...88.3...
5181Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-1.8. U.S.-acquired cases of acute paralytic poliomyelitis (number)02008020170.........
5191Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-1.9. U.S.-acquired cases of rubella (number)1020082201710.........
5202Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-1.10. Cases of varicella (chicken pox) (number, ages 17 years and under)586,0002008279,3032015100,00063.1......
5211Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-2. Early onset group B streptococcal disease in newborns (per 1,000 live births, ages 06 days)0.3020080.2520130.25100.0......
5221Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-3. Cases of meningococcal disease (number)1,21520042008418201320171,094658.7......
5231Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-4.1. New invasive pneumococcal infections in children (per 100,000 population, under age 5 years)21.120089.6201312.0126.4......
5241Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-4.2. New invasive pneumococcal infections in adults (per 100,000 population, ages 65 and over)40.7200830.5201331.0105.2......
5251Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-4.3. Invasive antibiotic-resistant pneumococcal infections in children (per 100,000 population, under age 5 years)8.320083.720136.0200.0......
5262Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-4.4. Invasive antibiotic-resistant pneumococcal infections in adults (per 100,000 population, ages 65 and over)12.2200810.220139.062.5......
5273Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-5. Antibiotics prescribed for ear infections in children (percent, under age 5 years)77.82006200778.92010201170.0...1.4No
5283Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-6. Antibiotics prescribed for common cold (percent)28.62006200730.92010201121.0...8.0No
5293Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-7.1. Children receiving 4 or more doses of DTaP vaccine by ages 1935 months (percent)82.5201283.8201890.017.3...No
5303Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-7.2. Children receiving 3 or more or 4 or more doses of Hib vaccine by ages 1935 months (percent)80.9201282.3201890.015.4...No
5311Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-7.3. Children receiving 3 or more doses of hepatitis B vaccine by ages 1935 months (percent)89.7201292.1201890.0800.0...No
5321Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-7.4. Children receiving 1 or more doses of MMR vaccine by ages 1935 months (percent)90.8201292.1201890.0.........
5331Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-7.5. Children receiving 3 or more doses of polio vaccine by ages 1935 months (percent)92.8201293.6201890.0.........
5341Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-7.6. Children receiving 1 or more doses of varicella vaccine by ages 1935 months (percent)90.2201292.0201890.0.........
5353Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-7.7. Children receiving 4 or more doses of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) by ages 1935 months (percent)81.9201283.3201890.017.3...No
5362Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-7.8. Children receiving 2 or more doses of hepatitis A vaccine by ages 1935 months (percent)53.0201262.1201885.028.4...Yes
5372Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-7.9. Children receiving a birth dose of hepatitis B vaccine within 3 days of birth (percent)70.62010201273.52016201885.020.1...Yes
5382Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-7.10. Children receiving 2 or more doses of rotavirus vaccine by ages 1935 months (percent)68.6201274.7201880.053.5...Yes
5392Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-8. Children receiving the recommended doses of DTaP, polio, MMR, Hib, hepatitis B, varicella, and pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) vaccines by ages 1935 months (percent)68.4201272.8201880.037.9...Yes
5406Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-9. Children receiving 0 doses of recommended vaccines by age 1935 months (percent)0.820121.22018............
5411Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-10.1. Children in kindergarten who received 4 or more doses of DTaP vaccine (percent)97.22009201095.12017201895.0.........
5423Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-10.2. Children in kindergarten who received 2 or more doses of MMR vaccine (percent)95.02009201094.32017201895.0...0.7...
5433Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-10.3. Children in kindergarten who received 3 or more doses of polio vaccine (percent)96.22009201094.22017201895.0...2.1...
5441Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-10.4. Children in kindergarten who received 3 or more doses of hepatitis B vaccine (percent)97.02009201096.02017201895.0.........
5452Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-10.5. Children in kindergarten who received 2 or more doses of varicella vaccine (percent)91.32009201093.82017201895.067.6......
5461Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-11.1. Adolescents receiving 1 or more doses of Tdap booster vaccine by ages 1315 years (percent)85.3201288.2201880.0.........
5471Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-11.2. Adolescents receiving 2 or more doses of varicella vaccine by ages 1315 (percent)76.8201291.1201890.0108.3...Yes
5481Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-11.3. Adolescents receiving 1 or more doses of meningococcal vaccine by ages 1315 (percent)73.8201286.2201880.0200.0...Yes
5492Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-11.4. Female adolescents receiving 2 or 3 doses of HPV vaccine by ages 1315 (percent)45.1201648.9201880.010.9...Yes
5502Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-11.5. Male adolescents receiving 2 or 3 doses of HPV vaccine by ages 1315 (percent)36.4201647.1201880.024.5...Yes
5512Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-12.8. Institutionalized adults in long-term or nursing homes vaccinated against seasonal influenza (percent, ages 18 and over)71.42005200673.72016201790.012.4......
5522Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-12.11. Children vaccinated against seasonal influenza (percent, ages 6 months17 years)46.92010201149.72016201770.012.1...Yes
5532Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-12.12. Noninstitutionalized adults vaccinated against seasonal influenza (percent, ages 18 and over)38.12010201145.22016201770.022.3...Yes
5542Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-12.13. Health care personnel vaccinated against seasonal influenza (percent, ages 18 and over)55.82010201170.02016201790.041.5...Yes
5552Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-12.14. Pregnant women vaccinated against seasonal influenza (percent, ages 1849)40.42012201353.52016201780.033.1...Yes
5562Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-13.1. Noninstitutionalized adults vaccinated against pneumococcal disease (percent, ages 65 and over)60.0200869.0201790.030.0...Yes
5572Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-13.2. Noninstitutionalized high-risk adults vaccinated against pneumococcal disease (percent, ages 1864)16.6200824.3201760.017.7...Yes
5583Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-13.3. Adults in long-term care or nursing homes vaccinated against pneumococcal disease (percent, 18+ years)70.8201569.8201690.0...1.4...
5591Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-14. Adults vaccinated against zoster (shingles) (percent, ages 60 and over)6.7200834.9201730.0121.0...Yes
5604Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-15.3. Health care personnel vaccinated against hepatitis B (percent)64.3200860.4201790.0...6.1Yes
5612Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-17.1. Public health providers who had their childhood vaccine coverage levels measured (percent)40.0200946.6201350.066.0......
5622Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-17.2. Private providers who had their childhood vaccine coverage levels measured (percent)33.0200936.7201350.021.8......
5632Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-18. Children participating in population-based immunization information systems (percent, under age 6 years)75.0200889.7201395.073.5......
5643Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-19. States collecting kindergarten vaccination coverage data per Centers for Disease Control and Prevention minimum standards (number of states and District of Columbia)1120092010102017201851...9.1...
5652Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-20. States with 80% of adolescents aged 1118 having 2 or more age-appropriate immunizations in an immunization information system (number of states, District of Columbia, and other reporting areas)1120121520134013.8......
5662Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-21. States using electronic rabies animal surveillance data to inform public health prevention programs (number of states)820101420145213.6......
5672Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-22. Public health laboratories monitoring influenza-virus resistance to antiviral agents (number)320092220162586.4......
5682Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-23. New cases of hepatitis A (per 100,000 population)1.020070.620160.357.1......
5695Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-24. Chronic perinatal hepatitis B virus infections (number, ages 124 months)7992007...400.........
5701Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-25.1. New hepatitis B infections in adults (per 100,000 population, ages 19 and over)2.020071.320161.5140.0......
5714Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-25.2. New hepatitis B infections in injection drug users (number)28520074722016215...65.6...
5721Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-25.3. New hepatitis B infections in men who have sex with men (number)6220079201645311.8......
5734Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-26. New cases of hepatitis C (per 100,000 population)0.2820070.9820160.25...250.0...
5742Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-27. Persons with hepatitis C who are aware of their infection (percent)53.02003200855.62013201660.037.1......
5752Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-29. New cases of tuberculosis (per 100,000 population)4.820052.820171.052.6......
5762Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-30. Tuberculosis patients completing curative therapy within 12 months (percent)81.9200584.6201593.024.3......
5772Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-31. Persons who were diagnosed with latent tuberculosis infection and started treatment who complete a course of treatment (percent)68.1200775.3201579.066.1......
5782Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-32. Patients with tuberculosis who had their laboratory tests confirmed within 2 days of specimen collection (percent)32.0200843.0201777.024.4......
5791Immunization and Infectious DiseasesIID-33. Tuberculosis patients tested for HIV (percent, ages 2544)73.3200893.2201780.6272.6......
5804Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-1.1. Injury deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)59.7200771.5201753.7...19.8Yes
5813Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-1.2. Nonfatal injury hospitalizations (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)617.62007598.62010555.830.7...No
5824Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-1.3. Emergency department visits for nonfatal injuries (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)8,370.4200710,074.220157,533.4...20.4Yes
5833Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-2.1. Traumatic brain injury deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)17.4200717.5201715.7...0.6No
5843Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-2.2. Nonfatal traumatic brain injury hospitalizations (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)85.6200796.6201077.0...12.9No
5854Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-2.3. Emergency department visits for nonfatal traumatic brain injuries (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)407.22007791.02015366.5...94.3Yes
5861Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-3.1. Spinal cord injury deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)0.5320070.4820170.48100.0...Yes
5873Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-3.2. Nonfatal spinal cord injury hospitalizations (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)3.620074.220093.2...16.7No
5882Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-6. Statewide emergency department systems collecting external-cause-of-injury codes (percent, states and District of Columbia)67.9200876.7201385.051.5......
5892Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-7. Statewide hospital discharge systems collecting external-cause-of-injury codes (percent, states and District of Columbia)64.3200868.2201385.018.8......
5904Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-9.1. Poisoning deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)13.2200723.2201713.2...75.8Yes
5914Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-9.2. Poisoning deaths (per 100,000 population, ages 3554)25.6200741.0201725.6...60.2Yes
5924Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-9.3. Poisoning deaths of unintentional or undetermined intent (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)11.1200721.3201711.1...91.9Yes
5934Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-9.4. Poisoning deaths of unintentional or undetermined intent (per 100,000 population, ages 3554)21.6200737.7201721.6...74.5Yes
5944Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-10. Emergency department visits for nonfatal poisonings (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)304.82008624.12017304.8...104.8Yes
5954Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-11. Unintentional injury deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)40.4200749.4201736.4...22.3Yes
5963Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-12. Emergency department visits for nonfatal unintentional injuries (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)9,233.520088,621.120178,310.166.3...No
5971Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-13.1. Motor vehicle crash deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)13.8200711.5201712.4164.3...Yes
5981Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-13.2. Motor vehicle crash deaths on public roads (per 100 million vehicle miles)1.320081.220171.2100.0......
5993Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-14. Nonfatal motor vehicle crash injuries on public roads (per 100,000 population)771.42008761.42015694.313.0...No
6002Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-15. Persons using safety belts (percent)8420099020189275.0...Yes
6013Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-16.1. Rear-facing child safety seat use in children (percent, ages 012 months)8620089220179566.7...No
6023Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-16.2. Front-facing child safety seat use in children (percent, ages 13 years)72200871201779...1.4No
6033Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-16.3. High-backed or backless booster seat use in children (percent, ages 47 years)43200840201747...7.0No
6043Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-16.4. Seat belt use in children (percent, ages 812 years)78200875201786...3.8No
6054Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-18. Pedestrian deaths on public roads (per 100,000 population)1.520081.820171.4...20.0...
6063Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-19. Nonfatal pedestrian injuries on public roads (per 100,000 population)22.6200821.7201520.339.1...No
6073Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-20. Pedalcyclist deaths on public roads (per 100,000 population)0.2420080.2420170.22...0.0...
6083Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-21. Bicycle helmet laws for riders under age 15 years (number of states and District of Columbia)19200919201627...0.0...
6093Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-22. Helmet use by motorcycle operators and passengers (percent)6720097120187457.1...No
6104Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-23.1. Deaths from unintentional falls (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)7.220079.420177.2...30.6Yes
6114Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-23.2. Deaths from unintentional falls (age adjusted, per 100,000 population, ages 65 and over)47.0200763.3201747.0...34.7Yes
6123Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-24.1. Unintentional suffocation deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)2.020071.920171.850.0...No
6134Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-24.2. Unintentional suffocation deaths (per 100,000 population, ages 012 months)23.1200728.1201720.8...21.6Yes
6142Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-24.3. Unintentional suffocation deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population, ages 65 and over)8.320077.920177.550.0...Yes
6153Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-25. Drowning deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)1.220071.220171.1...0.0...
6163Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-26. Medically consulted sports and recreation injuries (age adjusted, per 1,000 population)46.6200849.3201741.9...5.8No
6172Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-27.1. Schools requiring students to wear appropriate protective gear for physical education (percent)76.8200684.2201484.596.1...Yes
6182Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-27.2. Schools requiring students to wear appropriate protective gear for intramural activities and physical activity clubs (percent)85.8200693.1201494.484.9...Yes
6191Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-28. Residential fire deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)0.9520070.6720170.86311.1...Yes
6203Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-29. Homicides (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)6.120076.220175.5...1.6No
6214Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-30. Firearm-related deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)10.3200712.020179.3...16.5Yes
6223Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-31. Emergency department visits for nonfatal firearm-related injuries (per 100,000 population)20.7200726.3201518.6...27.1No
6233Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-32. Emergency department visits for nonfatal physical assault injuries (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)512.52008511.12017461.22.7...No
6241Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-33. Physical assaults (per 1,000 population, ages 12 years and over)21.3200814.8201519.2309.5...Yes
6251Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-34. Physical fighting among adolescents (percent, grades 912)31.5200923.6201728.4254.8...Yes
6263Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-35. Bullying among adolescents (percent, grades 912)19.9200919.0201717.945.0...No
6271Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-36. Weapon carrying by adolescents on school property (percent, grades 912)5.620093.820174.6180.0...Yes
6283Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-37. Child maltreatment deaths (per 100,000 population, under age 18 years)2.320082.420172.1...4.3...
6292Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-38. Nonfatal child maltreatment (per 1,000 population, under age 18 years)9.420089.020178.544.4......
6303Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-41. Emergency department visits for nonfatal, intentional self-harm injuries (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)124.92008157.22017112.4...25.9No
6313Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-42. Children exposed to violence (percent, ages 17 years and under)58.9200856.62013201453.039.0...No
6321Injury and Violence PreventionIVP-43. Linkage of violent death data from death certificates, law enforcement, and coroner and medical examiner reports (number of states and District of Columbia)16200951201851100.0......
6332Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender HealthLGBT-1.1. Data systems in Healthy People 2020 collecting data on lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations (number)62008820171233.3......
6343Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender HealthLGBT-1.3. Data systems in Healthy People 2020 collecting data on transgender populations (number)22008220174...0.0...
6353Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender HealthLGBT-2.1. Questions on sexual orientation and gender identity in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (number)312014312017540.0...
6363Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender HealthLGBT-2.2. Used provided module on sexual orientation and gender identity in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (number)202014202017220.0...
6372Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender HealthLGBT-2.3. Used provided module on sexual orientation and gender identity in the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (number)2820153020173166.7......
6382Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-1.1. Fetal deaths (per 1,000 live births plus fetal deaths, 20 weeks of gestation or more)6.220055.920175.650.0...Yes
6391Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-1.2. Perinatal deaths (per 1,000 live births plus fetal deaths, 28 weeks gestation to less than 7 days after birth)6.620055.920175.9100.0...Yes
6401Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-1.3. All Infant deaths (per 1,000 live births, under age 1 year)6.720065.820176.0128.6...Yes
6411Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-1.4. Neonatal deaths (per 1,000 live births, under age 28 days)4.520063.920174.1150.0...Yes
6421Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-1.5. Postneonatal deaths (per 1,000 live births, 28 days to under age 1 year)2.220061.920172.0150.0...Yes
6431Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-1.6. Infant deaths due to birth defects (per 1,000 live births, under age 1 year)1.420061.220171.3200.0...Yes
6441Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-1.7. Infant deaths due to congenital heart defects (per 1,000 live births, under age 1 year)0.3820060.3120170.34175.0...Yes
6451Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-1.8. Infant deaths due to sudden infant death syndrome (per 1,000 live births, under age 1 year)0.5520060.3520170.50400.0...Yes
6463Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-1.9. Infant deaths due to sudden unexpected or unexplained causes (per 1,000 live births, under age 1 year)0.9320060.9320170.84...0.0...
6473Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-2. Deaths among infants with Down syndrome (per 1,000 population, under age 1 year)48.62005200648.82009201043.7...0.4...
6481Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-3.1. Child deaths (per 100,000 population, ages 14 years)29.4200724.3201726.5175.9...Yes
6491Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-3.2. Child deaths (per 100,000 population, ages 59 years)13.8200711.6201712.4157.1...Yes
6502Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-4.1. Adolescent deaths (per 100,000 population, ages 1014)16.5200715.5201714.858.8...Yes
6511Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-4.2. Adolescent deaths (per 100,000 population, ages 1519)60.3200751.5201754.3146.7...Yes
6522Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-4.3. Young adult deaths (per 100,000 population, ages 2024)98.1200795.6201788.325.5...Yes
6535Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-5. Maternal deaths (per 100,000 live births)12.72007...11.4.........
6543Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-6. Maternal complications during hospitalized labor and delivery (per 100 deliveries)31.1200731.3201028.0...0.6No
6552Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-7.1. Cesarean births among low-risk women with no prior births (percent)27.4200726.0201724.751.9...Yes
6565Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-7.2. Cesarean births among low-risk women with a prior cesarean birth (percent)90.82007...81.7.........
6574Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-8.1. Low birth weight infants (percent, less than 2,500 grams)8.220078.320177.8...1.2Yes
6581Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-8.2.Very low birth weight infants (percent, less than 1,500 grams)1.520071.420171.4100.0...Yes
6592Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-9.1. Total preterm live births (percent, less than 37 weeks gestation)10.420079.920179.450.0...Yes
6602Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-9.2. Late preterm live births (percent, 3436 weeks gestation)7.520077.220176.842.9...Yes
6613Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-9.3. Preterm live births (percent, 3233 weeks gestation)1.220071.220171.1...0.0...
6622Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-9.4. Very preterm live births (percent, less than 32 weeks gestation)1.720071.620171.550.0...Yes
6632Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-10.1. Pregnant women beginning prenatal care in the first trimester (percent)77.1201677.5201884.85.2...Yes
6642Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-10.2. Pregnant women receiving early and adequate prenatal care (percent)75.6201676.4201883.210.5...Yes
6653Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-11.1. Pregnant women abstaining from alcohol in past 30 days (percent, ages 1544)89.42007200889.32017201898.3...0.1No
6663Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-11.2. Pregnant women abstaining from binge drinking in past 30 days (percent, ages 1544)95.52015201695.020172018100.0...0.5No
6672Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-11.3. Pregnant women abstaining from cigarette smoking (percent)92.8201693.5201898.612.1...Yes
6683Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-11.4. Pregnant women abstaining from illicit drug use in the past 30 days (percent, ages 1544)94.52015201693.020172018100.0...1.6No
6693Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-14. Nonpregnant women consuming 400 µg or more of folic acid daily (percent, ages 1544)23.82003200621.12011201426.2...11.3No
6701Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-15. Nonpregnant women who have lower (below the 25th percentile) red blood cell folate concentrations (percent, ages 1544)24.92007201021.62011201422.4132.0...No
6713Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-16.1. Mothers receiving preconception counseling (percent)24.5201224.8201427.012.0...No
6721Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-16.2. Mothers who took daily multivitamins or folic acid in the month prior to pregnancy (percent)30.3200734.7201633.3146.7...Yes
6732Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-16.3. Mothers who did not smoke in the 3 months prior to pregnancy (percent)79.8201184.4201687.857.5...Yes
6744Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-16.4. Mothers who did not drink alcohol in the 3 months prior to pregnancy (percent)50.6200745.8201655.6...9.5Yes
6754Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-16.5. Mothers having a healthy weight prior to pregnancy (percent)52.5200748.1201657.8...8.4Yes
6764Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-16.6. Mothers using most effective or moderately effective postpartum contraception (percent)53.2201251.7201658.5...2.8Yes
6773Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-17.1. Women with impaired fecundity (percent, ages 1844)12.7200213.22015201711.4...3.9No
6781Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-18. Relapse after delivery among smokers who quit during pregnancy (percent)42.4201138.1201638.2102.4...Yes
6794Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-19. Mothers attending a postpartum care visit (percent)90.1201289.5201690.8...0.7Yes
6801Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-20. Infants put to sleep on their backs (percent, under age 8 months)68.9200778.8201675.8143.5...Yes
6811Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-21.1. Infants ever breastfed (percent)76.1200983.2201581.9122.4...Yes
6822Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-21.2. Infants breastfed at 6 months (percent)46.6200957.6201560.678.6...Yes
6831Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-21.3. Infants breastfed at 1 year (percent)24.6200935.9201534.1118.9...Yes
6841Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-21.4. Infants breastfed exclusively through 3 months (percent)35.9200946.9201546.2106.8...Yes
6852Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-21.5. Infants breastfed exclusively through 6 months (percent)15.6200924.9201525.593.9...Yes
6861Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-22. Employers having worksite lactation support programs (percent)25200949201838184.6......
6872Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-23. Breastfed newborns receiving formula supplementation in the first 2 days of life (percent)23.3200917.2201514.267.0...Yes
6881Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-24. Live births in facilities providing recommended care for lactating mothers and babies (percent)2.9200926.120188.1446.2......
6896Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-25. Fetal alcohol syndrome (per 10,000 live births)3.620012004...............
6901Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-26. Children with disorders diagnosed through a newborn bloodspot who require special education services for developmental delays (percent, ages 310 years)15.11988199612.92002200513.6146.7...No
6913Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-27.1. Children aged 8 years with cerebral palsy born low birth weight (percent, less than 2,500 grams)50.0200647.0201045.060.0...No
6923Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-27.2. Children aged 8 years with cerebral palsy were born very low birth weight (percent, less than 1,500 grams)32.5200626.5201025.788.2...No
6931Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-28.1. Cases of spina bifida (per 100,000 live births)34.22005200630.5201030.8108.8......
6941Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-28.2. Cases of anencephaly (per 100,000 live births)24.62005200612.8201022.1472.0......
6951Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-29.1. Children screened for autism and other developmental delays in the past year (percent, ages 1035 months)22.6200738.02011201224.9669.6...Yes
6963Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-29.2. Children with autism spectrum disorder receiving a first evaluation by age 36 months (percent, age 8 years)42.7200641.9201447.0...1.9No
6973Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-29.3. Children with autism spectrum disorder receiving special services by age 48 months (percent, Metropolitan Atlanta, age 8 years)52.4200648.5201457.6...7.4No
6984Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-30.1. Children having a medical home (percent, ages under 18 years)57.5200754.42011201263.3...5.4Yes
6994Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-30.2. Children with special health care needs having a medical home (percent, ages under 18 years)47.12005200643.02009201051.8...8.7Yes
7003Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-31.1. Children with special health care needs receiving care in family-centered, coordinated systems (percent, ages 011 years)20.42005200620.12009201022.4...1.5No
7013Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-31.2. Children with special health care needs receiving care in family-centered, coordinated systems (percent, ages 1217 years)13.82005200613.62009201015.1...1.4No
7025Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-32.1. Statewide vital records linkage systems to verify newborn screening (number of states and District of Columbia)212010...45.........
7034Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-32.2. Screen-positive children receiving follow-up testing within recommended time period (percent)98.32003200686.32010100.0...12.2...
7043Maternal, Infant, and Child HealthMICH-33. Very low birth weight infants born at Level III hospitals (percent)75.02003200674.5201083.7...0.7...
7051Medical Product SafetyMPS-1. Hospitals reporting adverse drug events (percent)60.7200981.5201866.8341.0Yes
7066Medical Product SafetyMPS-2.4.1. Drug overdose deaths involving natural, semisynthetic, and synthetic opioids, excluding heroin (per 100,000 population)5.4201012.52017
7076Medical Product SafetyMPS-2.4.2. Drug overdose deaths involving natural and semisynthetic opioids, excluding heroin (per 100,000 population)3.520104.42017
7086Medical Product SafetyMPS-2.4.3. Drug overdose deaths involving methadone (per 100,000 population)1.520101.02017
7096Medical Product SafetyMPS-2.4.4. Drug overdose deaths involving synthetic opioids, excluding methadone (per 100,000 population)1.020109.02017
7101Medical Product SafetyMPS-4. Safe and effective medical products associated with predictive biomarkers (number)35201465201839750.0
7113Medical Product SafetyMPS-5.1. Emergency department visits for overdoses from oral anticoagulants (per 10,000 outpatient prescription visits)35.92006200736.92008200932.32.8No
7121Medical Product SafetyMPS-5.2. Emergency department visits for overdoses from injectable antidiabetic agents (per 10,000 outpatient prescription visits)43.42006200734.22008200939.1214.0No
7131Medical Product SafetyMPS-5.3. Emergency department visits for overdoses from narrow-therapeutic-index medications (per 10,000 outpatient prescription visits)8.9200620077.6200820098.0144.4No
7141Medical Product SafetyMPS-5.4. Emergency department visits for medication overdoses in children (per 10,000 population, under age 5 years)32.72007200827.12015201629.4169.7No
7154Mental Health and Mental DisordersMHMD-1. Suicide (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)11.3200714.0201710.2...23.9Yes
7164Mental Health and Mental DisordersMHMD-2. Suicide attempts by adolescents that required medical attention (percent, grades 912)1.920092.420171.7...26.3Yes
7174Mental Health and Mental DisordersMHMD-3. Adolescents engaging in disordered eating to control their weight (percent, grades 912)14.3200916.7201312.9...16.8Yes
7184Mental Health and Mental DisordersMHMD-4.1. Adolescents with a major depressive episode in the past 12 months (percent, ages 1217)8.3200814.420187.5...73.5Yes
7194Mental Health and Mental DisordersMHMD-4.2. Adults with a major depressive episode in the past 12 months (percent, ages 18 and over)6.520087.220185.8...10.8Yes
7205Mental Health and Mental DisordersMHMD-5. Primary care facilities that provide mental health treatment (percent)79.02006...87.0.........
7213Mental Health and Mental DisordersMHMD-6. Children with mental health problems receiving treatment (percent, ages 417 years)68.9200873.3201875.863.8...No
7223Mental Health and Mental DisordersMHMD-7. Juvenile residential facilities that screen admissions for mental health problems (percent)58.0200657.0201064.0...1.7...
7233Mental Health and Mental DisordersMHMD-8. Persons with serious mental illness who are employed (percent, ages 18 and over)56.0200858.8201861.650.0...No
7243Mental Health and Mental DisordersMHMD-9.1. Adults with serious mental illness who receive treatment (percent, ages 18 and over)65.7200864.1201872.3...2.4No
7254Mental Health and Mental DisordersMHMD-9.2. Adults with major depressive episodes who receive treatment (percent, ages 18 and over)69.0200864.8201875.9...6.1Yes
7263Mental Health and Mental DisordersMHMD-10. Persons with co-occurring substance abuse and mental disorders who receive treatment (percent, ages 18 and over)3.320083.420183.633.3...No
7271Mental Health and Mental DisordersMHMD-11.1. Primary care physician office visits by adults that include screening for depression (percent, ages 19 and over)2.220129.020162.43,400.0...No
7285Mental Health and Mental DisordersMHMD-11.2. Primary care physician office visits by youth that include screening for depression (percent, ages 1218 years)1.620102012...1.7.........
7291Mental Health and Mental DisordersMHMD-12. Homeless adults with mental health problems receiving mental health services (percent, ages 18 and over)37.02005200662.62014201541.0640.0......
7305Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-1. States with food and beverage nutrition standards for preschool children in child care (number of states and District of Columbia)242006...34.........
7311Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-2.1. Schools not offering calorically sweetened beverages (percent)9.3200625.6201421.3135.8...Yes
7322Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-2.2. School districts requiring schools to offer fruit and vegetables to students (percent)6.6200616.3201618.680.8...Yes
7332Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-3. States with policies to incentivize food retail outlets to provide foods encouraged by the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (number)820091320171850.0......
7345Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-5.1. Primary care physicians assessing body mass index in adult patients aged 18 and over (percent)48.72008...53.6.........
7355Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-5.2. Primary care physicians assessing body mass index in child or adolescent patients aged 217 years (percent)49.72008...54.7.........
7361Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-6.1. Physician office visits for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, or hyperlipidemia that include diet and nutrition counseling (age-adjusted percent, ages 20 and over)11.5201220.2201512.7725.0...No
7371Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-6.2. Physician office visits by obese adults that include weight reduction, nutrition, or physical activity counseling (age-adjusted percent, ages 20 and over)14.2201224.8201615.6757.1...No
7382Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-6.3. Physician office visits by child or adult patients that include nutrition and diet counseling (age-adjusted percent)7.9201213.4201615.275.3...Yes
7394Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-8. Healthy weight among adults (age-adjusted percent, ages 20 and over)30.82005200827.72013201633.9...10.1Yes
7404Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-9. Obesity among adults (age-adjusted percent, ages 20 and over)33.92005200838.62013201630.5...13.9Yes
7413Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-10.1. Obesity among children (percent, ages 25 years)10.42005200811.6201320169.4...11.5No
7423Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-10.2. Obesity among children (percent, ages 611 years)17.42005200817.92013201615.7...2.9No
7433Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-10.3. Obesity among adolescents (percent, ages 1219)17.92005200820.62013201616.1...15.1No
7443Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-10.4. Obesity among children and adolescents (percent, ages 219 years )16.12005200817.82013201614.5...10.6No
7452Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-12. Very low food security among children in the past 12 months (percent of households)1.320080.620180.263.6...Yes
7462Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-13. Households with food insecurity in the past 12 months (percent)14.6200811.120186.040.7...Yes
7473Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-14. Mean daily intake of fruits (age adjusted, cup equivalents per 1,000 calories, ages 2 years and over)0.53200520080.51201320160.93...3.8No
7483Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-15.1. Mean daily intake of total vegetables (age adjusted, cup equivalents per 1,000 calories, ages 2 years and over)0.76200520080.76201320161.16...0.0...
7492Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-15.2. Mean daily intake of dark green vegetables, red and orange vegetables, and beans and peas (age adjusted, cup equivalents per 1,000 calories, ages 2 years and over)0.29200520080.31201320160.538.3...Yes
7502Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-16. Mean daily intake of whole grains (age adjusted, ounce equivalents per 1,000 calories, ages 2 years and over)0.34200520080.46201320160.6637.5...Yes
7512Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-17.1. Mean percent of total daily calorie intake from solid fats (age adjusted, ages 2 years and over)16.62005200814.92013201614.270.8...Yes
7522Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-17.2. Mean percent of total daily calorie intake from added sugars (age adjusted, ages 2 years and over)15.12005200813.5201320169.729.6...Yes
7532Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-17.3. Mean percent of total daily calorie intake from solid fats and added sugars (age adjusted, ages 2 years and over)31.72005200828.42013201625.553.2...Yes
7543Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-18. Mean percent of total daily calorie intake from saturated fats (age adjusted, ages 2 years and over)11.32005200811.4201320169.9...0.9No
7552Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-19. Mean total daily sodium intake (age adjusted, mg, ages 2 years and over)3,658200920123,604201320162,3004.0...Yes
7563Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-20. Mean total daily calcium intake (age adjusted, mg, ages 2 years and over)1,099200520081,077201320161,384...2.0No
7571Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-21.1. Iron deficiency in children (percent, ages 12 years)15.92005200810.92015201614.3312.5...No
7585Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-21.2. Iron deficiency in children (percent, ages 34 years)5.320052008...4.3.........
7594Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-21.3. Iron deficiency in females (percent, ages 1249 years)10.52005200813.2201520169.4...25.7Yes
7605Nutrition and Weight StatusNWS-22 Iron deficiency in pregnant females (percent)16.120032006...14.5.........
7611Occupational Safety and HealthOSH-1.1. Work-related injury deaths—All industries (per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers, ages 16 and over)4.020073.520173.6125.0...Yes
7621Occupational Safety and HealthOSH-1.2. Work-related injury deaths—Mining (per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers, ages 16 and over)21.4200712.5201719.3423.8...Yes
7631Occupational Safety and HealthOSH-1.3. Work-related injury deaths—Construction (per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers, ages 16 and over)10.820079.420179.7127.3...Yes
7641Occupational Safety and HealthOSH-1.4. Work-related injury deaths—Transportation and warehousing (per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers, ages 16 and over)16.5200711.5201714.8294.1...Yes
7651Occupational Safety and HealthOSH-1.5. Work-related injury deaths—Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting (per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers, ages 16 and over)26.7200722.4201724.3179.2...Yes
7661Occupational Safety and HealthOSH-2.1. Work-related nonfatal injuries (per 100 full-time equivalent workers)4.220072.820173.8350.0...Yes
7671Occupational Safety and HealthOSH-2.2. Emergency department visits for work-related injuries (per 100 full-time equivalent workers)2.420071.720172.2350.0...No
7681Occupational Safety and HealthOSH-2.3. Emergency department visits for work-related illness and injuries (per 100 full-time equivalent workers, ages 1519)5.520073.320175.0440.0...No
7691Occupational Safety and HealthOSH-3. Overexertion or repetitive motion injuries (per 10,000 full-time workers)29.6200822.6201726.6233.3......
7701Occupational Safety and HealthOSH-4. Pneumoconiosis deaths (number, ages 15 and over)2,43020051,67620162,187310.3......
7711Occupational Safety and HealthOSH-5. Work-related homicides (number)62820074582017565269.8......
7723Occupational Safety and HealthOSH-6. Emergency department visits for work-related assaults (per 10,000 full-time equivalent workers, ages 15 and over)8.4200710.020177.6...19.0No
7731Occupational Safety and HealthOSH-7. Persons with blood lead levels 10 or more µg/dL (per 100,000 workers, ages 16 and over)26.6201015.8201723.9400.0...Yes
7741Occupational Safety and HealthOSH-8. Occupational skin diseases or disorders (per 10,000 full-time workers)4.420082.220174.0550.0......
7752Occupational Safety and HealthOSH-9. Proportion of employees who have access to workplace programs that prevent or reduce employee stress (percent)3620103820144050.0...Yes
7761Occupational Safety and HealthOSH-10. Work-related noise-induced hearing loss (per 10,000 full-time workers)2.220081.420172.0400.0......
7772Older AdultsOA-1. Older adults using the Welcome to Medicare benefit (percent)6.420086.820137.066.7......
7783Older AdultsOA-2.1. Males who are current on a core set of clinical preventive services (percent, ages 65 and over)40.5201241.2201444.617.1...No
7793Older AdultsOA-2.2. Females who are current on a core set of clinical preventive services (percent, ages 65 and over)42.5201242.6201446.82.3...No
7804Older AdultsOA-4. Older adults with diabetes who have had diabetes self-management training (percent, Medicare beneficiaries with diabetes)2.020080.620132.2...70.0...
7814Older AdultsOA-5. Older adults with at least one activity of daily living limitation or living in a long-term care facility (age-adjusted percent, ages 65 and over)29.3200732.2201126.4...9.9Yes
7821Older AdultsOA-6. Older adults with reduced physical or cognitive function who engage in leisure-time physical activities (percent, ages 65 and over)32.6200841.3201835.9263.6...Yes
7833Older AdultsOA-7.1. Physicians with geriatric certification (percent)2.720092.520143.0...7.4...
7843Older AdultsOA-7.2. Psychiatrists with geriatric certification (percent)4.320094.220144.7...2.3...
7854Older AdultsOA-7.3. Registered nurses with geriatric certification (percent)1.420040.520131.5...64.3...
7864Older AdultsOA-7.4. Dentists with geriatric certification (percent)0.2020070.1020120.22...50.0...
7871Older AdultsOA-7.5. Physical therapists with geriatric certification (percent)0.620090.920160.7300.0......
7881Older AdultsOA-7.6. Registered dieticians with geriatric certification (percent)0.3020090.6020130.33999.99......
7893Older AdultsOA-10. Pressure ulcer-related hospitalizations among older adults (per 100,000 population, ages 65 and over)985.82007962.72014887.323.5...No
7903Older AdultsOA-11. Emergency department visits for falls (age adjusted, per 100,000 population, ages 65 and over)5,235.120076,306.220154,711.6...20.5No
7915Older AdultsOA-12.1. States reporting information about victims and perpetrators of elder abuse (number of states and District of Columbia)32004...4.........
7921Oral HealthOH-1.1. Children with dental caries experience in their primary teeth (percent, ages 35 years)33.31999200427.92013201630.0163.6...No
7933Oral HealthOH-1.2. Children with dental caries experience in their primary or permanent teeth (percent, ages 69 years)54.41999200451.62013201649.051.9...No
7943Oral HealthOH-1.3. Adolescents with dental caries experience in their permanent teeth (percent, ages 1315)53.71999200449.92013201648.370.4...No
7951Oral HealthOH-2.1. Children with untreated dental decay in their primary teeth (percent, ages 35 years)23.81999200411.92013201621.4495.8...No
7961Oral HealthOH-2.2. Children with untreated dental decay in their primary or permanent teeth (percent, ages 69 years)28.81999200415.52013201625.9458.6...No
7971Oral HealthOH-2.3. Adolescents with untreated dental decay in their permanent teeth (percent, ages 1315)17.01999200414.12013201615.3170.6...No
7983Oral HealthOH-3.1. Adults with untreated dental decay (percent, ages 3544)27.81999200428.22013201625.0...1.4No
7993Oral HealthOH-3.2. Adults with untreated coronal caries (percent, ages 6574)17.11999200415.82013201615.476.5...No
8001Oral HealthOH-3.3. Adults with untreated root surface caries (percent, ages 75 and over)37.91999200429.12015201634.1231.6...No
8012Oral HealthOH-4.1. Adults with permanent tooth loss due to dental caries or periodontal disease (percent, ages 4564)76.41999200471.72013201668.861.8...Yes
8021Oral HealthOH-4.2. Adults with complete tooth loss (percent, ages 6574)24.01999200412.52013201621.6479.2...No
8031Oral HealthOH-5. Adults with moderate or severe periodontitis (percent, ages 4574)47.52009201037.42013201440.8150.7...Yes
8043Oral HealthOH-6. Oral and pharyngeal cancers detected at the earliest stage (percent)32.6200729.5201635.9...9.5...
8053Oral HealthOH-7. Children, adolescents, and adults who visited the dentist in the past year (age-adjusted percent, ages 2 years and over)44.5200743.3201649.0...2.7No
8061Oral HealthOH-8. Low-income children and adolescents receiving preventive dental services in the past year (percent, ages 218 years, at or below 200% of poverty level)30.2200738.7201633.2283.3...Yes
8071Oral HealthOH-9.1. School-based health centers with an oral health component that includes dental sealants (percent)17.12007200824.42010201118.8429.4......
8081Oral HealthOH-9.2. School-based health centers with an oral health component that includes dental care (percent)6.4200720089.1201020117.0450.0......
8091Oral HealthOH-9.3. School-based health centers with an oral health component that includes topical fluoride (percent)20.62007200833.12010201122.7595.2......
8102Oral HealthOH-10.1. Federally Qualified Health Centers with an oral health care program (percent)66.6200771.2201573.368.7......
8115Oral HealthOH-10.2. Local health departments with oral health prevention or care programs (percent)25.82008...28.4.........
8122Oral HealthOH-11. Patients at Federally Qualified Health Centers receiving dental services (percent)17.5200721.4201533.324.7......
8131Oral HealthOH-12.1. Children receiving dental sealants on primary molar teeth (percent, ages 35 years)1.4199920044.3201120121.52,900.0...No
8141Oral HealthOH-12.2. Children receiving dental sealants on permanent first molar teeth (percent, ages 69 years)25.51999200438.22013201628.1488.5...No
8151Oral HealthOH-12.3. Adolescents receiving dental sealants on their first and second permanent molars (percent, ages 1315)19.91999200442.42013201621.91,125.0...No
8163Oral HealthOH-13. Population served by community water systems with optimally fluoridated water (percent)72.4200872.8201679.65.6......
8173Oral HealthOH-14.1. Adults who received information on reducing tobacco use from a dentist (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)10.52011201211.52015201613.237.0...No
8183Oral HealthOH-14.2. Adults who received an oral cancer screening from a dentist (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)23.32011201226.32015201628.656.6...No
8193Oral HealthOH-14.3. Adults who were tested or referred for glycemic control by a dentist (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)5.7201120126.3201520167.337.5...No
8201Oral HealthOH-15.1. States and the District of Columbia with a recording system for cleft lips and cleft palates (number)35201339201439100.0......
8211Oral HealthOH-15.2. States and the District of Columbia with a referral system for cleft lips and cleft palates (number)31201336201434166.7......
8225Oral HealthOH-16. Oral and craniofacial state-based surveillance systems (number of states and District of Columbia)322009...51.........
8235Oral HealthOH-17.1. State and local dental programs directed by public health dental professionals (percent of jurisdictions, population 250,000 or more)23.42008...25.7.........
8245Oral HealthOH-17.2. Indian Health Service and Tribal dental programs directed by public health dental professionals (number of jurisdictions, population 30,000 or more)112010...12.........
8251Physical ActivityPA-1. Adults engaging in no leisure-time physical activity (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)36.2200825.4201832.6300.0...Yes
8261Physical ActivityPA-2.1. Adults engaging in regular physical activity—Light or moderate for 150 minutes or more per week or vigorous for 75 minutes or more per week (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)43.5200854.2201847.9243.2...Yes
8271Physical ActivityPA-2.2. Adults engaging in regular physical activity—Light or moderate for 300 minutes or more per week or vigorous for 150 minutes or more per week (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)28.4200837.4201831.3310.3...Yes
8281Physical ActivityPA-2.3. Adults performing muscle-strengthening activities 2 days or more per week (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)21.9200827.6201824.1259.1...Yes
8291Physical ActivityPA-2.4. Adults meeting aerobic physical activity and muscle-strengthening objectives (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)18.2200824.0201820.1305.3...Yes
8304Physical ActivityPA-3.1. Adolescents meeting federal physical activity guidelines (percent, grades 912)28.7201126.1201731.6...9.1Yes
8314Physical ActivityPA-3.2. Adolescents meeting federal guidelines for muscle-strengthening activity (percent, grades 912)55.6201151.1201761.2...8.1Yes
8323Physical ActivityPA-3.3. Adolescents meeting federal guidelines for aerobic physical activity and muscle-strengthening activity (percent, grades 912)21.9201120.0201724.1...8.7No
8333Physical ActivityPA-4.1. Elementary schools requiring daily physical education (percent)4.420063.620144.8...18.2No
8344Physical ActivityPA-4.2. Middle and junior high schools requiring daily physical education (percent)10.520063.4201411.5...67.6Yes
8351Physical ActivityPA-4.3. Senior high schools requiring daily physical education (percent)2.120064.020142.3950.0...No
8363Physical ActivityPA-5. Adolescents participating in daily school physical education (percent, grades 912)33.3200929.9201736.6...10.2No
8375Physical ActivityPA-6.1. States requiring regular elementary school recess (number)72006...17.........
8381Physical ActivityPA-6.2. School districts requiring regular elementary school recess (percent)57.1200664.8201662.8135.1...No
8393Physical ActivityPA-7. School districts requiring regular elementary school recess for 20 minutes or more (percent)61.5200664.5201667.748.4...No
8405Physical ActivityPA-8.1. Children viewing no television, videos, or video games on weekdays (percent, ages 02 years)40.62007...44.7.........
8413Physical ActivityPA-8.2.1. Children viewing television, videos, or video games for 2 hours or less a day (percent, ages 25 years)75.62005200876.22009201283.27.9...No
8425Physical ActivityPA-8.2.2. Children and adolescents viewing television, videos, or video games for 2 hours or less a day (percent, ages 614 years)78.92007...86.8.........
8431Physical ActivityPA-8.2.3. Adolescents viewing television, videos, or video games for 2 hours or less a day (percent, grades 912)67.2200979.3201773.9180.6...Yes
8446Physical ActivityPA-8.3.1. Children using a computer for nonschool work for 2 hours or less a day (percent, ages 25 years)97.42005200897.520092012............
8455Physical ActivityPA-8.3.2. Children and adolescents using a computer for nonschool work for 2 hours or less a day (percent, ages 614 years)93.32007...100.0.........
8464Physical ActivityPA-8.3.3. Adolescents using a computer for nonschool work for 2 hours or less a day (percent, grades 912)75.1200957.0201782.6...24.1Yes
8475Physical ActivityPA-9.1. State child care licensing regulations requiring activity programs for large muscle or gross motor activity (number of states)252006...35.........
8485Physical ActivityPA-9.2. State child care licensing regulations requiring child participation in vigorous or moderate physical activity (number of states)32006...13.........
8495Physical ActivityPA-9.3. State child care licensing regulations requiring child participation in physical activity for a specified time period (number of states)12006...11.........
8503Physical ActivityPA-10. Schools providing access to physical activity facilities during nonschool time (percent)28.8200625.9201431.7...10.1No
8511Physical ActivityPA-11.1. Office visits for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, or hyperlipidemia that include exercise counseling (age-adjusted percent, ages 20 and over)7.7201215.020158.5912.5...No
8521Physical ActivityPA-11.2. Physician visits by child or adult patients that include exercise counseling (age-adjusted percent)5.320129.420155.8820.0...No
8535Physical ActivityPA-13.1. Walking for transportation—Adults—Trips of 1 mile or less (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)33.42009...36.7.........
8545Physical ActivityPA-13.2. Walking to school—Children and adolescents—Trips of 1 mile or less (percent, ages 515 years)28.82009...31.7.........
8555Physical ActivityPA-14.1. Bicycling for transportation—Adults—Trips of 5 miles or less (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)1.02009...3.0.........
8565Physical ActivityPA-14.2. Bicycling to school—Children and adolescents—Trips of 2 miles or less (percent, ages 515 years)1.42009...3.4.........
8575PreparednessPREP-2. Designated personnel report-to-duty time in a public health emergency (average time in minutes)662009...59.........
8585PreparednessPREP-4. Timely production of after-action reports and improvement plans after simulation exercise (average time in days)462009...41.........
8592PreparednessPREP-5.1. School districts requiring schools to include family reunification plans (percent)67.8201274.4201674.697.1...Yes
8603PreparednessPREP-5.2. School districts requiring response procedures for pandemic flu or other infectious disease outbreaks (percent)69.0201265.3201675.9...5.4No
8613PreparednessPREP-5.3. School districts requiring schools to include provisions for students and staff with special needs (percent)79.9201279.9201687.9...0.0...
8621PreparednessPREP-5.4. School districts requiring schools to include mental health services for students and staff after a crisis has occurred (percent)69.3201277.6201676.2120.3...Yes
8633PreparednessPREP-7. Household discussions of emergency plans (percent)79.2201176.9201289.5...2.9No
8643PreparednessPREP-13. Adults whose households have a disaster emergency plan (percent, ages 18 and over)46.0201143.2201251.2...6.1No
8652PreparednessPREP-15.1. Active bystander CPR for patients with a nontraumatic cardiac arrest (percent)39.6201540.5201844.618.0...Yes
8662PreparednessPREP-15.2. Active bystander AED use for patients with a nontraumatic cardiac arrest in a public location (percent)11.2201512.3201813.744.0...Yes
8673PreparednessPREP-15.3. Active bystander intervention and survival to hospital discharge (percent)14.2201514.2201816.7...0.0...
8682PreparednessPREP-15.4. Active bystander intervention and survival to hospital discharge for patients with a bystander witnessed nontraumatic cardiac arrest (percent)39.1201540.7201844.132.0...Yes
8693PreparednessPREP-16.1. Medical Reserve Corps units participating in preparedness training and exercises (percent)90201383201795...7.8...
8702PreparednessPREP-16.2. Medical Reserve Corps units participating in public health activities (percent)5820137220157582.4......
8712PreparednessPREP-16.3. Medical Reserve Corps complying with the National Incident Management System (percent)9520139720159950.0......
8721PreparednessPREP-17.1. Preparedness training and exercises in which Medical Reserve Corps units participate (number)4,85420135,95620155,097453.5......
8731PreparednessPREP-17.2. Public health activities in which Medical Reserve Corps units participate (number)2,88120137,48520153,371939.6......
8746PreparednessPREP-18.1. Healthcare coalition members (number)24,143201528,0552017............
8752PreparednessPREP-19. Emergency medical services call-reporting to the National EMS information system (number of states and District of Columbia)02015920195117.6......
8762PreparednessPREP-20.1. Evacuation plans with relocation site required of child care providers (number of states and District of Columbia)1720093820155161.8......
8772PreparednessPREP-20.2. Postdisaster reunification plans for relocated families required of child care providers (number of states and District of Columbia)1220093920155169.2......
8782PreparednessPREP-20.3. Emergency plans for children with access and functional needs including disabilities required of child care providers (number of states and District of Columbia)1020093220155153.7......
8791Public Health InfrastructurePHI-1.3.1. State public health agencies incorporating Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals into job descriptions (percent)25201234201628300.0
8801Public Health InfrastructurePHI-1.3.2. State public health agencies incorporating Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals into performance evaluations (percent)15201222201616700.0
8811Public Health InfrastructurePHI-1.4.1. Local public health agencies incorporating Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals into job descriptions (percent)132013262016141,300.0Yes
8821Public Health InfrastructurePHI-1.4.2. Local public health agencies incorporating Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals into performance evaluations (percent)14201323201615900.0Yes
8831Public Health InfrastructurePHI-2.2. State public health agencies incorporating Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals into developing training plans (percent)52201272201657400.0
8841Public Health InfrastructurePHI-2.3. Local public health agencies incorporating Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals into developing training plans (percent)14201328201618350.0Yes
8853Public Health InfrastructurePHI-3. Schools of public health and schools of nursing incorporating Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals into curricula (percent)912006882016943.3
8861Public Health InfrastructurePHI-4.1. Public health or related graduate degrees and postbaccalaureate certificates awarded (number)16,1882014201518,5792016201717,807147.7
8871Public Health InfrastructurePHI-4.2. Public health or related bachelors degrees awarded (number)10,7222014201514,0162016201711,794307.3
8881Public Health InfrastructurePHI-6.1. Public health or related associate degrees and sub-baccalaureate certificates awarded (number)7192014201588120162017791225.0
8896Public Health InfrastructurePHI-7.1. Population-based objectives that report estimates by race and ethnicity (percent)39.9201340.42017
8906Public Health InfrastructurePHI-7.2. Population-based objectives that report estimates by sex (percent)85.7201383.1%2017
8916Public Health InfrastructurePHI-7.3. Population-based objectives that report estimates by socioeconomic status (percent)57.1201357.62017
8922Public Health InfrastructurePHI-8.1. Objectives that have at least one data point (percent)8120148420179718.8
8932Public Health InfrastructurePHI-8.2. Objectives that have at least two data points (percent)4820147520178475.0
8942Public Health InfrastructurePHI-8.3. Objectives that are tracked at least every 3 years (percent)4520146220176681.0
8952Public Health InfrastructurePHI-9. Objectives for which national data are reported in a timely manner (percent)7420148020188185.7
8961Public Health InfrastructurePHI-10.1. Reporting areas using the latest U.S. Standard Birth Certificate (number of states, the District of Columbia, and New York City)28200852201852100.0
8971Public Health InfrastructurePHI-10.2. Reporting areas using the latest U.S. Standard Death Certificate (number of states, the District of Columbia, and New York City)32200852201852100.0
8981Public Health InfrastructurePHI-10.3. Reporting areas using the latest U.S. Standard Fetal Death Report (number of states, the District of Columbia, and New York City)22200852201852100.0
8992Public Health InfrastructurePHI-11.1. Tribal and state public health agencies with laboratories supporting disease prevention, control, and surveillance (percent)9020089820189988.9
9001Public Health InfrastructurePHI-11.2. Tribal and state public health agencies with laboratories that incorporate integrated data management (percent)55200896201860820.0
9011Public Health InfrastructurePHI-11.3. Tribal and state public health agencies with laboratories that support reference and specialized testing (percent)78200891201886162.5
9021Public Health InfrastructurePHI-11.4. Tribal and state public health agencies with laboratories that support environmental health and protection (percent)55200862201860140.0
9031Public Health InfrastructurePHI-11.5. Tribal and state public health agencies with laboratories that support food safety (percent)272008602018301,100.0
9041Public Health InfrastructurePHI-11.6. Tribal and state public health agencies with laboratories that advance laboratory improvement and regulation (percent)43200882201847975.0
9051Public Health InfrastructurePHI-11.7. Tribal and state public health agencies with laboratories that support policy development (percent)67200876201874128.6
9061Public Health InfrastructurePHI-11.8. Tribal and state public health agencies with laboratories that support emergency response (percent)692008100201876442.9
9071Public Health InfrastructurePHI-11.9. Tribal and state public health agencies with laboratories that support public health research (percent)29200858201832966.7
9081Public Health InfrastructurePHI-11.10. Tribal and state public health agencies with laboratories that support training and education programs (percent)49200893201854880.0
9094Public Health InfrastructurePHI-11.11. Tribal and state public health agencies with laboratories that foster partnerships and communication (percent)6120084220186731.1
9101Public Health InfrastructurePHI-12.1. Public health laboratory systems that monitor health status to identify and solve community health problems at a high level of quality (percent)35201243201638266.7
9112Public Health InfrastructurePHI-12.2. Public health laboratory systems that diagnose and investigate health problems and health hazards in the community at a high level of quality (percent)5820126320166483.3
9121Public Health InfrastructurePHI-12.3. Public health laboratory systems that inform, educate, and empower people about health issues at a high level of quality (percent)28201248201631666.7
9131Public Health InfrastructurePHI-12.4. Public health laboratory systems that mobilize community partnerships and action to identify and solve health problems at a high level of quality (percent)14201218%201615%400.0
9141Public Health InfrastructurePHI-12.5. Public health laboratory systems that develop policies and plans that support individual and community health efforts at a high level of quality (percent)26201235201629300.0
9151Public Health InfrastructurePHI-12.6. Public health laboratory systems that enforce laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety at a high level of quality (percent)60201270201666166.7
9161Public Health InfrastructurePHI-12.7. Public health laboratory systems that link people to needed personal health services and assure the provision of health care when otherwise unavailable at a high level of quality (percent)35201240201638166.7
9171Public Health InfrastructurePHI-12.8. Public health laboratory systems that assure a competent public and personal health care workforce at a high level of quality (percent)21201235201623700.0
9181Public Health InfrastructurePHI-12.9. Public health laboratory systems that evaluate effectiveness, accessibility, and quality of personal and population-based health services at a high level of quality (percent)520121020166500.0
9191Public Health InfrastructurePHI-12.10. Public health laboratory systems that support research into new insights and innovative solutions to health problems at a high level of quality (percent)5201215201661,000.0
9203Public Health InfrastructurePHI-13.1. State epidemiologists with formal training in epidemiology (percent)8720098820131007.7No
9212Public Health InfrastructurePHI-13.3. State public health agencies providing comprehensive epidemiology services (percent)55200984201710064.4
9222Public Health InfrastructurePHI-13.4. Local public health agencies providing comprehensive epidemiology services (percent)35200843201610012.3Yes
9235Public Health InfrastructurePHI-14.1. State public health systems conducting public health system assessments (percent)49200978
9245Public Health InfrastructurePHI-14.2. Local public health systems conducting public health system assessments (percent)28200950
9251Public Health InfrastructurePHI-15.2. State public health agencies with a health improvement plan (percent)49201288201654780.0
9261Public Health InfrastructurePHI-15.3. Local public health agencies with a health improvement plan (percent)55201367201661200.0Yes
9272Public Health InfrastructurePHI-15.4. Local public health agencies with a health improvement plan linked to their state plan (percent)6420136720167237.5Yes
9281Public Health InfrastructurePHI-16.2. State public health agencies with an agency-wide quality improvement program (percent)27201247201630666.7
9291Public Health InfrastructurePHI-16.3. Local public health agencies with an agency-wide quality improvement program (percent)23201327201625200.0Yes
9306Public Health InfrastructurePHI-17.1. Accredited tribal public health agencies (number)0201432019
9311Public Health InfrastructurePHI-17.2. Accredited state public health agencies (percent)9.8201470.6201915.81,013.0
9321Public Health InfrastructurePHI-17.3. Accredited local public health agencies (percent)1.7201413.420193.7585.0
9336Respiratory DiseasesRD-1.1. Asthma deaths among children and adults (per million population, under age 35 years)3.420074.02017............
9343Respiratory DiseasesRD-1.2. Asthma deaths among adults (per million population, ages 3564)11.0200711.420174.9...3.6No
9352Respiratory DiseasesRD-1.3. Asthma deaths among adults (per million population, ages 65 and over)43.4200730.4201721.559.4...Yes
9363Respiratory DiseasesRD-2.1. Hospitalizations for asthma among children (per 10,000 population, under age 5 years)41.4200740.6200918.23.4...No
9373Respiratory DiseasesRD-2.2. Hospitalizations for asthma among children and adults (age adjusted, per 10,000 population, ages 564 years)11.1200710.520108.725.0...No
9383Respiratory DiseasesRD-2.3. Hospitalizations for asthma among adults (age adjusted, per 10,000 population, ages 65 and over)25.3200725.5201020.1...0.8No
9393Respiratory DiseasesRD-3.1. Emergency department visits for asthma among children (per 10,000 population, under age 5 years)132.820052007129.62013201595.78.6...No
9403Respiratory DiseasesRD-3.2. Emergency department visits for asthma among children and adults (per 10,000 population, ages 564 years)57.02005200759.02013201549.6...3.5No
9413Respiratory DiseasesRD-3.3. Emergency department visits for asthma among adults (per 10,000 population, ages 65 and over)21.92005200716.02013201513.772.0...No
9421Respiratory DiseasesRD-4. Activity limitations among persons with asthma (age-adjusted percent)12.720089.4201810.3137.5...Yes
9433Respiratory DiseasesRD-5.1. Children with asthma who miss school days (percent, ages 517 years)58.7200853.3201848.854.5...No
9443Respiratory DiseasesRD-5.2. Adults with asthma who miss work days (percent, ages 1864)33.2200837.6201826.7...13.3No
9453Respiratory DiseasesRD-6. Persons with asthma receiving patient education (age-adjusted percent)12.1200812.8201314.529.2...No
9463Respiratory DiseasesRD-7.1. Persons with asthma receiving written asthma plans from health care providers (age-adjusted percent)33.4200835.5201836.861.8...No
9476Respiratory DiseasesRD-7.2. Persons with asthma receiving proper use instructions with prescribed inhalers (age-adjusted percent)95.92008...............
9483Respiratory DiseasesRD-7.3. Persons with asthma receiving education on early signs, symptoms, and responses to asthma episodes (age-adjusted percent)64.8200868.4201868.597.3...No
9494Respiratory DiseasesRD-7.4. Persons with asthma who do not use more than 1 beta agonist inhalation canister per month (age-adjusted percent)87.9200884.2201890.2...4.2Yes
9504Respiratory DiseasesRD-7.5. Persons with asthma receiving advice from health professionals in reducing exposure to environmental risk factors (age-adjusted percent)50.8200845.2201854.6...11.0Yes
9514Respiratory DiseasesRD-7.6. Persons with asthma who have had at least one routine medical follow-up visit in the past 12 months (age-adjusted percent)57.2201354.0201860.4...5.6Yes
9523Respiratory DiseasesRD-7.7. Persons with asthma whose doctor assessed their asthma control at the last visit (age-adjusted percent)52.2201349.6201855.9...5.0No
9533Respiratory DiseasesRD-7.8. Adults with current asthma who have discussed with a doctor or other health professional whether their asthma was work related (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)14.4201012.1201817.9...16.0No
9544Respiratory DiseasesRD-8. States, District of Columbia, and territories with comprehensive asthma surveillance systems (number)43200937201847...14.0...
9553Respiratory DiseasesRD-9. Activity limitations among persons with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (age-adjusted percent, ages 45 and over)23.2200820.6201818.757.8...No
9563Respiratory DiseasesRD-10. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population, ages 45 and over)113.92007113.42017102.64.4...No
9573Respiratory DiseasesRD-11. Hospitalizations for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (age adjusted, per 10,000 population, ages 45 and over)56.0200758.7201050.1...4.8No
9583Respiratory DiseasesRD-12. Emergency department visits for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (age adjusted, per 10,000 population, ages 45 and over)81.7200780.7201556.84.0...No
9594Sexually Transmitted DiseasesSTD-1.1. Chlamydia trachomatis infections among females attending family planning clinics (percent, ages 1524)8.020159.020177.2...12.5...
9602Sexually Transmitted DiseasesSTD-1.2. Chlamydia trachomatis infections among females enrolled in a National Job Training Program (percent, ages 1524 )12.8200811.8201711.576.9......
9612Sexually Transmitted DiseasesSTD-1.3. Chlamydia trachomatis infections among males enrolled in a National Job Training Program (percent, ages 1524)7.020086.620176.357.1......
9622Sexually Transmitted DiseasesSTD-3.1. Sexually active females on Medicaid screened for genital chlamydia (percent, ages 1620)52.7200857.2201770.924.7......
9632Sexually Transmitted DiseasesSTD-3.2. Sexually active females on Medicaid screened for genital chlamydia (percent, ages 2124)59.4200865.5201780.029.6......
9642Sexually Transmitted DiseasesSTD-4.1. Sexually active females with commercial health insurance screened for genital chlamydia (percent, ages 1620)40.1200845.8201761.326.9......
9652Sexually Transmitted DiseasesSTD-4.2. Sexually active females with commercial health insurance screened for genital chlamydia (percent, ages 2124)43.5200856.4201774.641.5......
9661Sexually Transmitted DiseasesSTD-5. Females ever treated for pelvic inflammatory disease (percent, ages 1544)4.2200620103.2201520173.8250.0...No
9674Sexually Transmitted DiseasesSTD-6.1. New cases of gonorrhea among females (per 100,000 population, ages 1544)279.92008350.02017251.9...25.0...
9684Sexually Transmitted DiseasesSTD-6.2. New cases of gonorrhea among males (per 100,000 population, ages 1544)216.52008440.42017194.8...103.4...
9694Sexually Transmitted DiseasesSTD-7.1. New cases of primary and secondary syphilis among females (per 100,000 population)1.420082.320171.3...64.3...
9704Sexually Transmitted DiseasesSTD-7.2. New cases of primary and secondary syphilis among males (per 100,000 population)7.4200816.920176.7...128.4...
9714Sexually Transmitted DiseasesSTD-8. New cases of congenital syphilis (per 100,000 live births)10.7200823.320179.6...117.8...
9721Sexually Transmitted DiseasesSTD-10. Genital herpes infection due to herpes simplex type 2 among young adults (percent, ages 2029)10.5200520087.2201320169.5330.0...No
9731Sleep HealthSH-1. Adults with symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea who seek medical evaluation (age-adjusted percent, ages 20 and over)25.62005200832.82015201627.8327.3...Yes
9743Sleep HealthSH-2. Motor vehicle crashes involving drowsy driving (per 100 million vehicle miles)2.720082.920152.1...7.4No
9754Sleep HealthSH-3. Students getting sufficient sleep on school nights (percent, grades 912)30.9200925.4201733.1...17.8Yes
9764Sleep HealthSH-4. Adults getting sufficient sleep per night (percent, ages 18 and over)71.6200867.4201872.8...5.9Yes
9776Social Determinants of HealthSDOH-1. Children living with at least one parent employed year round, full time (percent, ages 17 years and under)712010782017............
9786Social Determinants of HealthSDOH-2. High school completers enrolled in college the October following high school completion (percent, ages 1624)68.1201069.12018............
9796Social Determinants of HealthSDOH-3.1. Persons living in poverty (percent, all ages)15.1201011.82018............
9806Social Determinants of HealthSDOH-3.2. Children living in poverty (percent, ages 17 years and under)22.0201016.22018............
9816Social Determinants of HealthSDOH-4.1.1. Households that spend more than 30% of income on housing (percent)34.6200734.22013............
9826Social Determinants of HealthSDOH-4.1.2. Households earning less than 200% of the poverty threshold that spend more than 30% of income on housing (percent)65.1200765.42013............
9836Social Determinants of HealthSDOH-4.2.1. Households that spend more than 50% of income on housing (percent)15.5200716.22013............
9846Social Determinants of HealthSDOH-4.2.2. Renter households that spend more than 50% of income on housing (percent)22.2200724.22013............
9856Social Determinants of HealthSDOH-5. Children of incarcerated parents (percent, ages 17 years and under)6.920112012...............
9866Social Determinants of HealthSDOH-6.1. Registered voters (percent, citizens ages 18 and over)65.1201066.92018............
9876Social Determinants of HealthSDOH-6.2. Registered voters who voted (percent, citizens ages 18 and over)45.5201053.42018............
9881Substance AbuseSA-1. Adolescents who, within the past 30 days, rode with a driver who had been drinking alcohol (percent, grades 912)28.3200916.5201725.5421.4...Yes
9892Substance AbuseSA-2.1. At-risk adolescents who, in the past year, refrained from alcohol use for the first time (percent, ages 1217)85.6200888.5201894.233.7...Yes
9903Substance AbuseSA-2.2. At-risk adolescents who, in the past year, refrained from marijuana use for the first time (percent, ages 1217)94.3200894.0201896.3...0.3No
9911Substance AbuseSA-2.3. High school seniors never using alcoholic beverages (percent)27.7200941.5201830.5492.9...Yes
9923Substance AbuseSA-2.4. High school seniors never using illicit drugs (percent)53.3200952.2201858.6...2.1No
9933Substance AbuseSA-3.1. Adolescents who disapprove of having 12 alcoholic drinks every day—8th graders (percent)78.5200977.9201886.4...0.8No
9943Substance AbuseSA-3.2. Adolescents who disapprove of having 12 alcoholic drinks every day—10th graders (percent)77.6200977.9201885.43.8...No
9952Substance AbuseSA-3.3. Adolescents who disapprove of having 12 alcoholic drinks every day—12th graders (percent)70.5200974.7201877.659.2...Yes
9964Substance AbuseSA-3.4. Adolescents who disapprove of trying marijuana or hashish once or twice—8th graders (percent)75.3200964.5201882.8...14.3Yes
9974Substance AbuseSA-3.5. Adolescents who disapprove of trying marijuana or hashish once or twice—10th graders (percent)60.1200947.9201866.1...20.3Yes
9984Substance AbuseSA-3.6. Adolescents who disapprove of trying marijuana or hashish once or twice—12th graders (percent)54.8200941.1201860.3...25.0Yes
9993Substance AbuseSA-4.1. Adolescents perceiving great risk in consuming 5 or more alcoholic drinks once or twice a week (percent, ages 1217)42.5201543.2201846.816.3...No
10004Substance AbuseSA-4.2. Adolescents perceiving great risk in smoking marijuana once a month (percent, ages 1217)27.3201522.8201830.0...16.5Yes
10014Substance AbuseSA-4.3. Adolescents perceiving great risk in using cocaine once a month (percent, ages 1217)56.7201554.2201862.4...4.4Yes
10025Substance AbuseSA-6. States with mandatory ignition interlock laws for impaired driving offenders (number of states and District of Columbia)132009...51.........
10031Substance AbuseSA-7. Admissions to substance abuse treatment programs for treatment of injection drug use (number)255,3742006300,2302011280,911175.7......
10043Substance AbuseSA-8.1. Persons who needed and received illicit drug treatment at a specialty facility in the past year (percent, ages 12 years and over)18.3201515.9201820.1...13.1No
10053Substance AbuseSA-8.2. Persons who needed and received illicit drug treatment, alcohol treatment, or both at a specialty facility in the past year (percent, ages 12 years and over)10.8201511.1201811.927.3...No
10063Substance AbuseSA-8.3. Persons who needed and received alcohol treatment at a specialty facility in the past year (percent, ages 12 years and over)8.220158.920189.087.5...No
10075Substance AbuseSA-10. Levels I and II trauma centers implementing evidence-based alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention (number)3252009...358.........
10084Substance AbuseSA-11. Cirrhosis deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)9.1200710.920178.2...19.8Yes
10094Substance AbuseSA-12. Drug-induced deaths (age adjusted, per 100,000 population)12.6200722.8201711.3...81.0Yes
10102Substance AbuseSA-13.1. Adolescents using alcohol or illicit drugs in past 30 days (percent, ages 1217)14.2201513.2201812.871.4...Yes
10113Substance AbuseSA-13.2. Adolescents using marijuana in past 30 days (percent, ages 1217)6.720086.720186.0...0.0...
10124Substance AbuseSA-13.3. Adults using any illicit drugs in the past 30 days (percent, ages 18 and over)10.2201512.020189.2...17.6Yes
10131Substance AbuseSA-14.1. Binge drinking in past 2 weeks—High school seniors (percent)25.2200913.8201822.7456.0...Yes
10141Substance AbuseSA-14.2. Binge drinking in past 2 weeks—College students (percent)41.1200728.3201837.0312.2......
10153Substance AbuseSA-14.3. Binge drinking in past month—Adults (percent, ages 18 and over)26.9201526.5201824.214.8...No
10161Substance AbuseSA-14.4. Binge drinking in past month—Adolescents (percent, ages 1217)5.820154.720185.2183.3...Yes
10173Substance AbuseSA-15. Adults who drank excessively in past 30 days (percent, ages 18 and over)27.8201527.4201825.014.3...No
10183Substance AbuseSA-16. Average annual alcohol consumption (gallons per person, ages 14 and over)2.320072.320172.1...0.0...
10191Substance AbuseSA-17. Alcohol-related motor vehicle crash deaths (per 100 million vehicle miles, 0.08 blood alcohol content)0.3920080.3420170.38500.0...Yes
10206Substance AbuseSA-18.1. Steroid use among 8th graders in the past year (percent)0.7820090.642018............
10216Substance AbuseSA-18.2. Steroid use among 10th graders in the past year (percent)0.7920090.642018............
10226Substance AbuseSA-18.3. Steroid use among 12th graders in the past year (percent)1.4920091.112018............
10236Substance AbuseSA-19.1. Persons with nonmedical use of prescription pain relievers in the past year (percent, ages 12 years and over)4.720153.62018............
10246Substance AbuseSA-19.2. Persons with nonmedical use of prescription tranquilizers in the past year (percent, ages 12 years and over)2.320152.12018............
10256Substance AbuseSA-19.3. Persons with nonmedical use of prescription stimulants in the past year (percent, ages 12 years and over)1.9620151.872018............
10266Substance AbuseSA-19.4. Persons with nonmedical use of prescription sedatives in the past year (percent, ages 12 years and over)0.5620150.402018............
10271Substance AbuseSA-19.5. Persons with nonmedical use of any prescription psychotherapeutic drug in the past year (percent, ages 12 years and over)7.120156.220186.4128.6...Yes
10284Substance AbuseSA-20. Deaths attributable to alcohol (average annual number)79,64620010587,79820061071,681...10.2...
10296Substance AbuseSA-21. Adolescents using inhalants in the past year (percent, ages 1217)2.720152.72018............
10302Tobacco UseTU-1.1. Adult cigarette smoking (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)20.6200813.9201812.077.9Yes
10315Tobacco UseTU-1.2. Adult use of smokeless tobacco products (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)2.220150.2
10325Tobacco UseTU-1.3. Adult cigar smoking (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)2.320150.3
10331Tobacco UseTU-2.1. Adolescent tobacco use in past 30 days (percent, grades 912)26.0200917.0201521.0180.0Yes
10341Tobacco UseTU-2.2. Adolescent cigarette smoking in past 30 days (percent, grades 912)19.520098.8201716.0305.7Yes
10353Tobacco UseTU-2.3. Adolescent use of smokeless tobacco in past 30 days (percent, grades 912)8.920097.320156.980.0No
10361Tobacco UseTU-2.4. Adolescent cigar smoking in past 30 days (percent, grades 912)14.020098.020178.0100.0Yes
10372Tobacco UseTU-3.1. Children and adolescents initiating use of tobacco products in past 12 months (percent, ages 1217)5.020153.720183.065.0Yes
10381Tobacco UseTU-3.2. Children and adolescents initiating cigarette smoking in past 12 months (percent, ages 1217)6.320082.520184.3190.0Yes
10392Tobacco UseTU-3.3. Children and adolescents initiating use of smokeless tobacco in past 12 months (percent, ages 1217)1.920151.320180.031.6Yes
10401Tobacco UseTU-3.4. Children and adolescents initiating cigar smoking in past 12 months (percent, ages 1217)4.920082.020182.9145.0Yes
10413Tobacco UseTU-3.5. Young adults initiating use of tobacco products in past 12 months (percent, ages 1825)8.720157.820186.745.0No
10421Tobacco UseTU-3.6. Young adults initiating cigarette smoking in past 12 months (percent, ages 1825)8.420085.820186.4130.0Yes
10432Tobacco UseTU-3.7. Young adults initiating use of smokeless tobacco in past 12 months (percent, ages 1825)1.820151.420180.022.2Yes
10442Tobacco UseTU-3.8. Young adults initiating cigar smoking in past 12 months (percent, ages 1825)6.320085.220184.355.0Yes
10452Tobacco UseTU-4.1. Adult smokers attempting smoking cessation in past 12 months (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)50.2200856.0201880.019.5Yes
10461Tobacco UseTU-5.1. Adult smokers who successfully stopped smoking within past 6 months to 1 year (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)6.020088.320188.0115.0Yes
10473Tobacco UseTU-6. Pregnant female smokers ceasing smoking during first trimester and remainder of pregnancy (percent, ages 1849)11.3200517.0201530.030.5No
10483Tobacco UseTU-7. Adolescent smokers attempting smoking cessation in past 12 months (percent, grades 912)58.5200955.7201364.04.8No
10492Tobacco UseTU-8. Medicaid coverage of treatment for nicotine dependency (number of states and the District of Columbia)620081520185120.0
10501Tobacco UseTU-9.1. Visits to office-based ambulatory care settings that include tobacco screening (percent, ages 18 and over)75.7201286.7201683.3144.7Yes
10513Tobacco UseTU-9.2. Visits to hospital ambulatory care settings that include tobacco screening (percent, ages 18 and over)60.2200762.7201166.241.7No
10523Tobacco UseTU-9.3. General practice dentists who ask patients if they use tobacco (percent)52.9201053.1201758.23.8No
10531Tobacco UseTU-9.4. Tobacco screening in substance abuse care settings (percent)49.8201166.0201754.8324.0
10546Tobacco UseTU-9.5. Tobacco screening in mental health care settings45.1201451.52017
10551Tobacco UseTU-10.1. Visits to office-based ambulatory care settings that include cessation counseling for tobacco users (percent, ages 18 and over)11.1201220.2201612.2827.3No
10563Tobacco UseTU-10.2. Visits to hospital ambulatory care settings that include cessation counseling for tobacco users (percent, ages 18 and over)22.6200722.3201124.91.3No
10573Tobacco UseTU-10.3. General practice dentists who offer tobacco cessation counseling to patients (percent)35.7201037.1201739.338.9No
10581Tobacco UseTU-10.4. Tobacco cessation counseling in substance abuse care settings (percent)34.2201149.5201737.6450.0
10591Tobacco UseTU-10.5. Tobacco cessation counseling in mental health care settings (percent of facilities)24.0201039.1201726.4629.2
10601Tobacco UseTU-11.1. Children exposed to secondhand smoke (percent, nonsmokers, ages 311 years)52.22005200838.12013201647.0271.2Yes
10611Tobacco UseTU-11.2. Adolescents exposed to secondhand smoke (percent, nonsmokers, ages 1217)45.52005200832.62013201641.0286.7No
10621Tobacco UseTU-11.3. Adults exposed to secondhand smoke (age-adjusted percent, nonsmokers, ages 18 and over)37.62005200822.62013201633.8394.7Yes
10634Tobacco UseTU-12. Persons covered by indoor worksite policies prohibiting smoking (percent, ages 18 and over)83.42010201181.020142015100.02.9Yes
10642Tobacco UseTU-13.1. State laws prohibiting smoking in private worksites (number of states and the District of Columbia)3020093520185123.8
10652Tobacco UseTU-13.2. State laws prohibiting smoking in public worksites (number of states and the District of Columbia)3420093920185129.4
10662Tobacco UseTU-13.3. State laws prohibiting smoking in restaurants (number of states and the District of Columbia)2820093520185130.4
10672Tobacco UseTU-13.4. State laws prohibiting smoking in bars (number of states and the District of Columbia)2220092920185124.1
10682Tobacco UseTU-13.5. State laws prohibiting smoking in gaming halls (number of states and the District of Columbia)2520092820185111.5
10692Tobacco UseTU-13.6. State laws prohibiting smoking in commercial daycare centers (number of states and the District of Columbia)3820094120185123.1
10703Tobacco UseTU-13.7. State laws prohibiting smoking in home-based daycare centers (number of states and the District of Columbia)372009382018517.1
10712Tobacco UseTU-13.8. State laws prohibiting smoking in public transportation (number of states and the District of Columbia)3720094120185128.6
10723Tobacco UseTU-13.9. State laws prohibiting smoking in hotels and motels (number of states and the District of Columbia)0200932018515.9
10733Tobacco UseTU-13.10. State laws prohibiting smoking in multiunit housing (number of states and the District of Columbia)0200902018510.0
10743Tobacco UseTU-13.11. State laws prohibiting smoking in vehicles with children (number of states and the District of Columbia)4200982018518.5
10753Tobacco UseTU-13.12. State laws prohibiting smoking in prisons and correctional facilities (number of states and the District of Columbia)8200992018512.3
10763Tobacco UseTU-13.13. State laws prohibiting smoking in substance abuse treatment facilities (number of states and the District of Columbia)102009132018517.3
10773Tobacco UseTU-13.14. State laws prohibiting smoking in mental health treatment facilities (number of states and the District of Columbia)102009132018517.3
10783Tobacco UseTU-13.15. State laws prohibiting smoking at entrances and exits of all public places (number of states and the District of Columbia)1200912018510.0
10793Tobacco UseTU-13.16. State laws prohibiting smoking on hospital campuses (number of states and the District of Columbia)1200922018512.0
10803Tobacco UseTU-13.17. State laws prohibiting smoking on college and university campuses (number of states and the District of Columbia)1200912018510.0
10812Tobacco UseTU-14. Adults living in smoke-free homes (percent, ages 18 and over)79.12006200786.52014201587.093.7Yes
10823Tobacco UseTU-15.1. Tobacco-free environments in elementary schools (percent)65.4200661.22014100.06.4No
10833Tobacco UseTU-15.2. Tobacco-free environments in middle schools (percent)58.7200666.22014100.018.2No
10842Tobacco UseTU-15.3. Tobacco-free environments in high schools (percent)66.1200674.52014100.024.8Yes
10853Tobacco UseTU-16.1. State laws preempting stronger local laws on smoke-free indoor air (number of states and the District of Columbia)12200912201800.0
10863Tobacco UseTU-16.2. State laws preempting stronger local laws on tobacco advertising (number of states and the District of Columbia)18200918201800.0
10873Tobacco UseTU-16.3. State laws preempting stronger local laws on youth access to tobacco (number of states and the District of Columbia)22200923201804.5
10884Tobacco UseTU-16.4. State laws preempting stronger local laws on licensure (number of states and the District of Columbia)92009112018022.2
10893Tobacco UseTU-17.1. Increases of $1.50 in taxes on cigarettes (number of states, the District of Columbia, and federal government)1201042018525.9
10903Tobacco UseTU-17.2. Increases of $1.50 in taxes on smokeless tobacco products (number of states, the District of Columbia, and federal government)0201002018520.0
10914Tobacco UseTU-18.1. Adolescents and young adults exposed to tobacco marketing on the Internet (percent, grades 612)36.8200942.7201833.116.0Yes
10922Tobacco UseTU-18.2. Adolescents and young adults exposed to tobacco marketing in magazines and newspapers (percent, grades 612)48.6200935.9201819.343.3Yes
10931Tobacco UseTU-18.3. Adolescents and young adults exposed to tobacco marketing in movies and television (percent, grades 612)77.6200934.9201869.8547.4Yes
10941Tobacco UseTU-18.4. Adolescents and young adults exposed to tobacco marketing at point of purchase (percent, grades 612)85.7200968.3201877.1202.3Yes
10953Tobacco UseTU-19.1. States with 5% or less of illegal tobacco sales rate among minors (number of states and the District of Columbia)5200992018518.7
10962Tobacco UseTU-19.2. Territories with 5% or less of illegal tobacco sales rate among minors (number)1200932018828.6
10973Tobacco UseTU-20.1. States with comprehensive evidence-based tobacco control programs (number of states and the District of Columbia)102009132016517.3
10983Tobacco UseTU-21.1. High-tech tax stamps on packs of cigarettes (number of states and the District of Columbia)2200942018514.1
10991VisionV-1. Preschool children ages 5 years and under receiving vision screening (percent)40.1200850.0201744.1247.5...Yes
11004VisionV-2. Blindness and visual impairment in children and adolescents ages 17 years and under (per 1,000 population)28.2200838.0201825.4...34.8Yes
11011VisionV-3.1. Occupational eye injuries resulting in lost work days (per 10,000 full-time workers in private industry)2.920082.020172.6300.0......
11021VisionV-3.2. Occupational eye injuries treated in emergency departments (per 10,000 full-time workers)12.920088.8201811.6315.4...No
11032VisionV-4. Adults receiving a dilated eye examination within the past 2 years (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)55.0200858.8201760.569.1...Yes
11045VisionV-5.1. Visual impairment due to uncorrected refractive errors (age adjusted, per 1,000 population, ages 12 years and over)136.120052008...122.5.........
11053VisionV-5.2. Visual impairment due to diabetic retinopathy (age adjusted, per 1,000 population, ages 18 years and over with diabetes)34.2200833.0201730.835.3...No
11063VisionV-5.3. Visual impairment due to glaucoma (age adjusted, per 1,000 population, ages 45 and over)13.9200813.2201712.550.0...No
11074VisionV-5.4. Visual impairment due to cataract (age adjusted, per 1,000 population, ages 65 and over)110.02008141.2201799.0...28.4Yes
11083VisionV-5.5. Visual impairment due to age-related macular degeneration (age adjusted, per 1,000 population, ages 45 and over)15.5200815.6201714.0...0.6No
11091VisionV-6.1. Use of protective eyewear at home by children and adolescents (percent, ages 617 years)16.5200821.8201718.2311.8...No
11101VisionV-6.2. Use of protective eyewear at home by adults (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)39.7200846.5201743.7170.0...Yes
11111VisionV-7.1. Use of vision rehabilitation services by persons with visual impairment (age adjusted, per 1,000 population, ages 18 and over)30.2200843.4201733.2440.0...No
11121VisionV-7.2. Use of assistive and adaptive devices by persons with visual impairment (age-adjusted percent, ages 18 and over)11.2200812.4201712.3109.1...No