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Immunizations in Child Care by Academic Year
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-06T04:00:30.000ZThis dataset contains immunization status of child care facility enrollees aged 2 years to 4 years 11 months in California in facilities with 10 or more children enrolled. Smaller schools were excluded to help protect privacy. Explanation of the different immunizations is in the attached data dictionary. The California Health and Safety Code Section 120325-75 requires students to provide proof of immunization for school and child care entry. Additionally, California Health and Safety Code Section 120375 and California Code of Regulation Section 6075 require all schools and child care facilities to assess and report annually the immunization status of their enrollees. The annual child care assessment is conducted each fall to monitor compliance with the California School Immunization law. Results from this assessment are used to measure immunization coverage among children entering licensed child care facilities. This data set presents results from the child care assessment and immunization coverage in licensed child care facilities by county. Not all facilities reported. To review individual child care facility coverage and exemption rates in a separate lookup format, go to the School Lookup page at the Immunization Branch's Shots for School website: http://www.shotsforschool.org/lookup/ See the full PDF reports by year here:https://www.shotsforschool.org/child-care/reporting-data/ See the attached file 'Notes on Methods' for data suppression in the '2016-17 academic year and beyond'. For earlier years of data: https://www.shotsforschool.org/child-care/reporting-data/
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Older Americans Act Title IIIC-1 Nutrition Services - Congregate Meals Program and Participants
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-25T20:41:32.000ZThis data set represents the total number of Californians age 60 and over who were provided a meal from the Older Americans Act Title IIIC-1 Nutrition Services Program – Congregate Meals. Key sociodemographic variables include: age, high risk nutrition status, low income, lives alone and minority/non-minority.
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Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Surveillance
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-25T17:53:28.000Z<p>In 1992, Congress enacted the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act (FCSRCA). The act requires CDC to collect data from clinics and submit an annual report to Congress on Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) success rates. In 1996, CDC initiated the ART Surveillance System to collect cycle specific and clinic specific data from all medical clinics practicing ART in the United States and its territories. The data collected include patient's diagnosis, type of ART, clinical information pertaining to the ART procedure, and information on pregnancy outcomes.</p>
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Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Income Eligibility Guidelines: 2017-2018
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-25T18:25:51.000ZThis dataset includes income eligibility guidelines for participation in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC). The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) offers nutrition education, breastfeeding support, referrals and a variety of nutritious foods to low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, or postpartum women, infants, and children up to age five to promote and support good health.
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Patient Violence Incidence Rates
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-26T01:29:22.000ZDepartment of State Hospitals (DSH)-wide Violence Data Annual Rates of Assault from 2010-2020 for the following groups: Patient Assault (A2), Staff Assault (A4). A2 - Patient physical assaults are committed by another patient. Formally defined as “Aggressive Act to Another Patient - Physical: Hitting, pushing, kicking or similar acts directed against another individual to cause potential or actual injury.” This does not include verbal assault, which is coded as “A1.” A4 – Staff physical assaults are committed by a patient. Formally defined as “Aggressive Act to Staff - Physical: Hitting, pushing, kicking, or similar acts directed against a staff person that could cause potential or actual injury.” This does not include verbal assault, which is coded as “A3.” Please Note: 1.Please note that it is an update to the previously published dataset with additional datasets. 2.Violence Rates value (in previous publication) can be calculated as a number per 1000 Patient Days. This number is easily interpreted and enables more accurate comparisons across time. 3.Prior to January 1, 2016 DSH-Atascadero coded an assault as Patient on Staff (A4) only when physical contact was made between patient and staff. All other Department of State Hospitals (DSH)- facilities code an assault as Patient on Staff (A4) either when physical contact was made or when physical contact was attempted. On January 1, 2016 Department of State Hospitals (DSH)--Atascadero began coding assaults in the same manner as all other Department of State Hospitals (DSH)- facilities. 4.Prior to January 1, 2016 Violence incidents were not captured specifically as Physical Contact made or Physical Contact Attempted.
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Children by Disposition
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-25T18:18:16.000ZThe numbers of children (duplicate count) are counted once for each investigation response or alternative response that reached a disposition (finding) for the most recent federal fiscal year for which data are available. *11/29/2021: Added column including year in which data was collected. To view more National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) findings, click link to summary page below: https://healthdata.gov/stories/s/kaeg-w7jc
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School Immunizations in Kindergarten by Academic Year
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-05T04:01:34.000ZThis dataset contains immunization status of kindergarten students in California in schools. Explanation of the different immunizations is in the attached data dictionary. The California Health and Safety Code Section 120325-75 requires students to provide proof of immunization for school and child care entry. Additionally, California Health and Safety Code Section 120375 and California Code of Regulation Section 6075 require all schools and child care facilities to assess and report annually the immunization status of their enrollees. The annual kindergarten assessment is conducted each fall to monitor compliance with the California School Immunization law. Results from this assessment are used to measure immunization coverage among students entering kindergarten. Not all schools reported. This data set presents results from the kindergarten assessment and immunization coverage in kindergarten schools by county. To review individual school coverage and exemption rates in a separate lookup format, go to the School Lookup page at the Immunization Branch's Shots for School website: http://www.shotsforschool.org/lookup/ To see the PDF reports by year go to:https://www.shotsforschool.org/k-12/reporting-data/ See the attached file 'Notes on Methods' for data suppression in the '2016-17 ' data and after. For earlier years of data: https://www.shotsforschool.org/k-12/reporting-data/
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Forensic vs. Civil Commitment Population
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2024-02-02T04:00:56.000ZThis data set shows the count of patients committed to the California State Hospitals during fiscal years 2006-2022. The Department of State Hospitals (DSH) population consists of patients that are mandated for treatment by a criminal or civil court. Patients in this data set that are sent to DSH through the criminal court system and have committed or have been accused of committing a crime linked to their mental illness are referred to as "forensic" commitments. Patients in this data set committed to DSH from civil courts because they are a danger to themselves or others are referred to as "civil" commitments.
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HCUP Fast Stats
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-26T12:08:01.000ZHealthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) Fast Stats provides easy access to the latest HCUP-based statistics for health care information topics. HCUP Fast Stats uses visual statistical displays in stand-alone graphs, trend figures, or simple tables to convey complex information at a glance. Fast Stats is updated regularly for timely, topic-specific national and State-level statistics. Fast Stats topics and graphics on hospital stays and emergency department visits, including information at the national, and state levels, trends over time, and selected priority topics such as: <li>State Trends in Hospital User by Payer <li>National Hospital Utilization and Costs <li>Hurricane Impact on Hospital Use <li>Opioids & Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome <li>Severe Maternal Morbidity
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Age and Gender of Newly Medi-Cal Eligible Individuals
healthdata.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-14T04:00:20.000ZThis dataset includes age and gender of newly Medi-Cal eligible individuals, by reporting period. The age and gender data is from the Medi-Cal Eligibility Data System (MEDS), and includes eligible individuals without prior Medi-Cal Eligibility. This dataset is part of the public reporting requirements set forth in California Welfare and Institutions Code 14102.5.