- API
WA-APCD Quality and Cost Summary Report: County Cost
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-26T12:05:29.000ZWA-APCD - Washington All-Payer Claims Database The WA-APCD is the state’s most complete source of health care eligibility, medical claims, pharmacy claims, and dental claims insurance data. It contains claims from more than 50 data suppliers, spanning commercial, Medicaid, and Medicare managed care. The WA-APCD has historical claims data for five years (2013-2017), with ongoing refreshes scheduled quarterly. Workers' compensation data from the Washington Department of Labor & Industries will be added in fall 2018. Download the attachment for the data dictionary and more information about WA-APCD and the data.
- API
WA-APCD Quality and Cost Summary Report: Practice Quality
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-26T01:43:40.000ZWA-APCD - Washington All-Payer Claims Database The WA-APCD is the state’s most complete source of health care eligibility, medical claims, pharmacy claims, and dental claims insurance data. It contains claims from more than 50 data suppliers, spanning commercial, Medicaid, and Medicare managed care. The WA-APCD has historical claims data for five years (2013-2017), with ongoing refreshes scheduled quarterly. Workers' compensation data from the Washington Department of Labor & Industries will be added in fall 2018. Download the attachment for the data dictionary and more information about WA-APCD and the data.
- API
WA-APCD Quality and Cost Summary Report: Hospital Quality
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-26T01:18:52.000ZWA-APCD - Washington All-Payer Claims Database The WA-APCD is the state’s most complete source of health care eligibility, medical claims, pharmacy claims, and dental claims insurance data. It contains claims from more than 50 data suppliers, spanning commercial, Medicaid, and Medicare managed care. The WA-APCD has historical claims data for five years (2013-2017), with ongoing refreshes scheduled quarterly. Workers' compensation data from the Washington Department of Labor & Industries will be added in fall 2018. Download the attachment for the data dictionary and more information about WA-APCD and the data.
- API
WA-APCD Quality and Cost Summary Report: ACH Quality
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-26T12:35:14.000ZWA-APCD - Washington All-Payer Claims Database The WA-APCD is the state’s most complete source of health care eligibility, medical claims, pharmacy claims, and dental claims insurance data. It contains claims from more than 50 data suppliers, spanning commercial, Medicaid, and Medicare managed care. The WA-APCD has historical claims data for five years (2013-2017), with ongoing refreshes scheduled quarterly. Workers' compensation data from the Washington Department of Labor & Industries will be added in fall 2018. Download the attachment for the data dictionary and more information about WA-APCD and the data.
- API
WA-APCD Quality and Cost Summary Report: Facility Cost
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-26T01:55:04.000ZWA-APCD - Washington All Payers Claims Database The WA-APCD is the state’s most complete source of health care eligibility, medical claims, pharmacy claims, and dental claims insurance data. It contains claims from more than 50 data suppliers, spanning commercial, Medicaid, and Medicare managed care. The WA-APCD has historical claims data for five years (2013-2017), with ongoing refreshes scheduled quarterly. Workers' compensation data from the Washington Department of Labor & Industries will be added in fall 2018. Download the attachment for the data dictionary and more information about WA-APCD and the data.
- API
Percentage of Drivers and Front Seat Passengers Wearing Seat Belts, 2012 & 2014, Region 10 - Seattle
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-26T01:21:34.000ZSource for 2012 national data: National Occupant Protection Use Survey (NOPUS), 2012. Source for 2014 national data: National Occupant Protection Use Survey (NOPUS), 2014. Source for 2012 state data: State Observational Survey of Seat Belt Use, 2012. Source for 2014 state data: Seat Belt Use in 2014- Use Rates in the States and Territories
- API
Special Vaccine Locations
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-26T12:10:58.000ZList of sites that guarantee specific, non-flu vaccines will be in-stock and available for the time period indicated in each record. For flu shot locations, go to https://data.cityofchicago.org/Health-Human-Services/Flu-Shot-Locations-2014-Present/w3hg-pyhz. Note for using this dataset that it is always recommended that individuals contact their healthcare provider or closest pharmacy to check on vaccine availability prior to walking in for vaccination. Each vaccine has a filtered view showing only records from that vaccine and blank filter conditions that can be used to filter further by time. These filtered views can be used for almost all purposes as if they were datasets, although any additional criteria added by a user would need to be saved to a new filtered view in order to use it in this manner. This dataset approximately follows https://github.com/codeforamerica/flu-shot-spec/blob/master/data-format.csv and is designed for use by https://github.com/tkompare. For more information about CDPH Vaccines/Shots/Immunizations, go to https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/cdph/provdrs/health_protection_and_response/svcs/immunization1.html.
- API
Harry S. Truman Elementary Update
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-26T12:31:14.000ZLead in Drinking Water in Schools Test Results - Harry S. Truman Elementary Update
- API
Hospital Annual Financial Data - Selected Data & Pivot Tables
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-23T04:00:16.000ZOn an annual basis (individual hospital fiscal year), individual hospitals and hospital systems report detailed facility-level data on services capacity, inpatient/outpatient utilization, patients, revenues and expenses by type and payer, balance sheet and income statement. Due to the large size of the complete dataset, a selected set of data representing a wide range of commonly used data items, has been created that can be easily managed and downloaded. The selected data file includes general hospital information, utilization data by payer, revenue data by payer, expense data by natural expense category, financial ratios, and labor information. There are two groups of data contained in this dataset: 1) Selected Data - Calendar Year: To make it easier to compare hospitals by year, hospital reports with report periods ending within a given calendar year are grouped together. The Pivot Tables for a specific calendar year are also found here. 2) Selected Data - Fiscal Year: Hospital reports with report periods ending within a given fiscal year (July-June) are grouped together.
- API
Living Wage
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-25T20:47:48.000ZThis table contains data on the living wage and the percent of families with incomes below the living wage for California, its counties, regions and cities/towns. Living wage is the wage needed to cover basic family expenses (basic needs budget) plus all relevant taxes; it does not include publicly provided income or housing assistance. The percent of families below the living wage was calculated using data from the [Living Wage Calculator](http://livingwage.mit.edu/) and the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey. The table is part of a series of indicators in the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project of the Office of Health Equity. The living wage is the wage or annual income that covers the cost of the bare necessities of life for a worker and his/her family. These necessities include housing, transportation, food, childcare, health care, and payment of taxes. Low income populations and non-white race/ethnic have disproportionately lower wages, poorer housing, and higher levels of food insecurity. More information about the data table and a data dictionary can be found in the About/Attachments section.