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This map shows the age- adjusted percentage of adults who have physician diagnosed diabetes. Counties are shaded based on quartile distribution. The lighter shaded counties have lower age-adjusted percentages of adults with physician diagnosed diabetes. The darker shaded counties have higher age-adjusted percentages of adults with physician diagnosed diabetes. New York State Community Health Indicator Reports (CHIRS) were developed in 2012, and are updated annually to consolidate and improve data linkages for the health indicators included in the County Health Assessment Indicators (CHAI) for all communities in New York. The CHIRS present data for more than 300 health indicators that are organized by 15 different health topics. Data if provided for all 62 New York State counties, 11 regions (including New York City), the State excluding New York City, and New York State. For more information, check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/statistics/chac/indicators/. The "About" tab contains additional details concerning this dataset..
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- community health indicators, county health assessment indicators, county data, chirs, community health and chronic disease
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- New York State Department of Health
- Source Link
- https://apps.health.ny.gov/public/tabvis/PHIG_Public/chirs/
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- Health, Department of
Dataset Summary
- Time Period
- Latest available data with different data years for different indicators
- Posting Frequency
- Yearly
- Dataset Owner
- Public Health Information Group
- Coverage
- Statewide
- Granularity
- County
- Units
- Health Indicators
- Organization
- Office of Public Health
- Data Frequency
- Annually
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- This dataset consists of various types of indicators with different units of measurement such as rates per 10,000 population, rates per 100,000 population, and percentages. Therefore, comparisons of data across indicators might not be valid.
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