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Post-secondary Immunization Survey Point Map
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2023-10-04T15:13:38.000ZThe Post-secondary Immunization Survey collects aggregate data from institutions in New York State regarding the immunization status of all the students attending post-secondary institutions. The dataset includes reports from all institutions on the immunization status of students (required by Public Health Law Section 2165 to be immunized) from school year 2012-13 to present.
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School Immunization Survey: From School Year 2012-2013 Through School Year 2018-2019
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2023-11-15T22:29:18.000ZThe School Immunization Survey collects aggregate data from schools in New York State regarding the immunization status of all students attending school. All schools, excluding New York City public schools, have reported the immunization status of all students in grades kindergarten through 12.
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Post-secondary Students Immunization Survey Data: Beginning 2012-2013
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2023-10-04T15:13:38.000ZThe Post-secondary Immunization Survey collects aggregate data from institutions in New York State regarding the immunization status of all the students attending post-secondary institutions. The dataset includes reports from all institutions on the immunization status of students (required by Public Health Law Section 2165 to be immunized) from school year 2012-13 to present.
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Lead Testing in School Drinking Water Sampling and Results: Compliance Year 2020
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-04-24T06:01:03.000ZThis dataset shows the lead testing in school drinking water sampling and results information reported by each NYS public school and Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) for Compliance Year 2020. Public Health Law (Section 110) and New York State (NYS) Department of Health regulation (10 NYCRR 67-4) mandate that NYS public school districts and BOCES test drinking water for lead contamination and report the results to parents, the NYS Department of Health, NY State Education Department, and local health departments. The regulation required school districts and BOCES complete their sampling by the fall of 2016, and test again in 2020, and at least every five years thereafter or at an earlier time as determined by the Commissioner of Health. This dataset shows the results of lead testing in school drinking water reported by each public school district and BOCES for Compliance Year 2020. The Lead Testing in School Drinking Water regulations may be found here: https://regs.health.ny.gov/book/export/html/56608 Additional information about the Lead Testing in School Drinking Water program may be found here: http://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/water/drinking/lead/lead_testing_of_school_drinking_water.htm Data from other compliance years are also available on Health Data NY.
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Office-Based Surgery Practice Site Accreditation
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-09T17:24:56.000ZEffective July 14, 2009, physician offices that perform surgical or invasive procedures using more than mild sedation must be accredited by one of three accrediting agencies. The NYSDOH collects OBS practice site accreditation data from each of the accrediting agencies monthly. The OBS practice accreditation site data is used to keep an accurate list of accredited OBS practice sites for patient safety and regulatory efforts. For more information, visit https://www.health.ny.gov/professionals/office-based_surgery/.
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School Immunization Survey District Level Map: 2019-2020 School Year
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2023-11-15T22:29:18.000ZThe map shows the addresses of NYS school districts. Each school district is color coded according to the percentage of enrolled students current school year that were fully immunized. A flyout with specific information about a school district will appear when you hover over a point on the map. The School Immunization Survey collects aggregate data from schools in New York State regarding the immunization status of all the students attending school. All schools, excluding New York City public schools, have reported the immunization status of all students in grades kindergarten through 12. When a school submits the survey data, it is a snap shot of the immunization status of the students at the time the survey is completed. New York City public schools report the immunization status of all students via the Automate the Schools system (ATS). The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene provides the aggregate data by district to the New York State Department of Health. For more information, check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/immunization.
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Adult Care Facility Quarterly Statistical Information Report: 2013-Present
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-27T12:44:16.000ZThis quarterly report contains self-reported and unaudited demographic and bed availability information reported by Adult Care Facilities (ACFs). The regulations governing the operation of Adult Care Facilities (ACFs) – Standards for Adult Homes 487.10(e)(2), Adult Care Facilities Standards for Enriched Housing Programs 488.10(e)(4), and Standards for Residences for Adults 490.10(e)(4) – require each operator to submit a quarterly statistical information report. Public access to the ACF census is solely intended to allow for a convenient and immediate means of acquiring public information on adult care facilities licensed by the Department. Available bed and census information in adult care facilities is self-reported and is not audited by the Department. While all attempts are made to provide accurate, current, and reliable information, the Department recognizes the possibility of human and/or mechanical error and that information captured at a point in time often becomes obsolete. Therefore, the Department, its employees, officers, and agents make no representation, warranty, or guarantee as to the accuracy, completeness, currency, or suitability of the information provided here. Information is self-reported and is not audited by the Department. This data does not reflect the quality of services provided by any specific provider. Please note, “Redacted” information (R) contained in the census is removed in order to protect individually identifiable information and stay within the HIPAA guidelines and information noted as “Not Available” (N/A) is census information that was not requested at the time of the reporting period.
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Lead Testing in School Drinking Water Sampling and Results Compliance Year 2016
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2020-03-23T17:57:28.000ZThis dataset shows the school drinking water lead sampling and results information reported by each NYS public school and Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) for Compliance Year 2016. Public Health Law (Section 110) and New York State (NYS) Department of Health regulation (10 NYCRR 67-4) mandate that NYS public school districts and (BOCES) test drinking water for lead contamination and report the results to parents, the NYS Department of Health, NY State Education Department, and local health departments. The regulation required school districts and BOCES complete their sampling by the Fall of 2016, and test again in 2020 and at least every five years thereafter or at an earlier time as determined by the Commissioner of Health. More information is available at the NYS Department of Health’s website at http://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/water/drinking/lead/lead_testing_of_school_drinking_water.htm.
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Adult Care Facility Annual Survey: 2009-2012
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-01-30T14:04:29.000Z<b>Note: This annual report is no longer updated. Beginning with the 1st QSIR 2017, these reports will be updated quarterly only. Please see the link in the featured content.</b> The Department of Health (NYSDOH) requires adult care facilities (ACFs) to complete an electronic filing of each facility's licensed adult home and enriched housing program bed census on an annual basis. These facilities include adult homes (AHs), enriched housing programs (EHPs), assisted living programs (ALPs), assisted living residences (ALRs), special needs assisted living residences (SNALR), and enhanced assisted living residences (EALR). Available bed and occupancy information in ACFs is self-reported and is not audited by NYSDOH. This dataset is refreshed on a annual basis. For more information, check out http://www.health.ny.gov/facilities/adult_care/.
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Lead Testing in School Drinking Water Buildings with Lead-Free Plumbing: Compliance Year 2016
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2020-03-20T20:25:26.000ZList of buildings for each NYS public school and Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) reported as being lead-free for Compliance Year 2016. Schools are not required to test lead-free buildings for lead in drinking water. The definition of a lead-free building is any school building with internal plumbing that meets the new definition of "Lead Free," as defined in section 1417 of the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act. A building can be deemed lead-free if (1) it was built after January 4, 2014, or (2) a NYS licensed professional engineer or architect certifies the building's internal plumping is lead-free. School districts and BOCES are required to report the presence of lead-free buildings for each compliance year to parents, the NYS Department of Health, NY State Education Department, and local health departments. For more information see: http://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/water/drinking/lead/lead_testing_of_school_drinking_water.htm