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Long Term Care Dashboard COVID-19 Impacts
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2021-02-16T21:17:12.000ZUpdated weekly on Thursdays Older adults and people with disabilities who live in long term care facilities are at high risk for COVID-19 illness and death. The data below describes the impacts of COVID-19 on the residents and staff of Long Term Care Facilities licensed by the State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), including Skilled Nursing Facilities (nursing homes); Adult Family Homes and Assisted Living Facilities. Cases and deaths are also occurring in other forms of senior housing not licensed by DSHS, including subsidized housing for people age 50+, Permanent Supportive Housing, and naturally occurring retirement communities (NORCs) and among people with disabilities living in Supportive Living Facilities (also licensed by DSHS).
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Community Health Indicators
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2021-02-16T21:16:13.000ZThese indicators are presented by Public Health — Seattle & King County, in conjunction with the King County Hospitals for a Healthier Community (HHC). The data offer a comprehensive overview of demographics, health, and health behaviors among King County residents. Users can search by key word or topic area to filter the table of contents displayed below. After clicking on an indicator, a summary tab will open and users can click on additional tabs to explore data analyzed by demographic characteristics, see how rates have changed over time, and view data for cities/neighborhoods. Most indicators are interactive and users can hover over maps or charts to find more information. The data presented on this website may be reproduced without permission. Please use the following citation when reproducing: "Retrieved (date) from Public Health – Seattle & King County, Community Health Indicators. www.kingcounty.gov/chi"
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COVID-19 Key Economic, Social, and Overall Health Impacts in King County
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2021-09-22T16:55:53.000ZUpdated weekly Public Health — Seattle & King County is monitoring changes in key economic, social, and other health indicators resulting from strategies to slow the spread of COVID-19. The metrics below were selected based on studies from previous outbreaks, which have linked strategies such as social distancing, school closures, and business closures to specific outcomes. Individual indicators in the grid below are updated daily, weekly, or monthly, depending on the source of data. Additional data will be added over time.
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SY 2017-18 Kindergarten Immunization Coverage
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2018-07-11T18:45:55.000Z2017-18 Kindergarten immunization coverage by school
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Health Insurance and Access to Health Care COVID-19 Impacts
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2021-02-16T21:16:52.000ZPublic Health — Seattle & King County is monitoring changes in key economic, social, and other health indicators resulting from strategies to slow the spread of COVID-19.
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2016-17 Kindergarten Immunization
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2021-01-20T22:22:29.000Z2016-17 school year kindergarten immunization assessment
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VFC Enrollment 7.2018
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2019-11-26T19:17:55.000ZVaccines for Children (VFC) was established in 1993 to remove the barriers of cost and access to attaining childhood immunizations. The program is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the State of Washington, and supplies vaccines to providers across the state. Most public and private health care providers who immunize children in King County are currently enrolled. All children from birth up to the 19th birthday are eligible to receive these vaccines. https://kingcounty.gov/depts/health/communicable-diseases/immunization/providers/vaccines-for-children.aspx
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Health Disparities Dashboard
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2021-02-16T21:22:35.000ZRacial/ethnic health disparities are higher rates of serious health conditions or deaths that affect communities of color. These disparities can result in shorter lifespans and lower quality of life, are rooted in inequities in the opportunities and resources needed for good health, such as education, employment, safe and healthy neighborhoods, and access to health care. These inequities are often the result of current and historical institutionalized racism or explicit racial bias.
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Expenditures by Candidates and Political Committees (WA State)
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2021-03-23T23:22:38.000ZThis dataset contains expenditures made by Washington State Candidates and Political Committees for the last 10 years as reported to the PDC on forms C3, C4, Schedule C and their electronic filing equivalents. In-kind contributions are included in this data set as they are considered as both a contribution and expenditure. In-kind contributions are also included in the data set "Contributions to Candidates and Political Committees" For candidates, the number of years is determined by the year of the election, not necessarily the year the expenditure was reported. For political committees, the number of years is determined by the calendar year of the reporting period. Candidates and political committees choosing to file under "mini reporting" are not included in this dataset. See WAC 390-16-105 for information regarding eligibility. This dataset is a best-effort by the PDC to provide a complete set of records as described herewith and may contain incomplete or incorrect information. The PDC provides access to the original reports for the purpose of record verification. Descriptions attached to this dataset do not constitute legal definitions; please consult RCW 42.17A and WAC Title 390 for legal definitions and additional information regarding political finance disclosure requirements. CONDITION OF RELEASE: This publication constitutes a list of individuals prepared by the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission and may not be used for commercial purposes. This list is provided on the condition and with the understanding that the persons receiving it agree to this statutorily imposed limitation on its use. See RCW 42.56.070(9) and AGO 1975 No. 15.
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Contributions to Candidates (WA State)
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2021-03-23T23:21:51.000ZThis dataset contains cash and in-kind contributions, (including unpaid loans) made to Washington State Candidates and Political Committees for the last 10 years as reported to the PDC on forms C3, C4, Schedule C and their electronic filing equivalents. It does not include loans which have been paid or forgiven, pledges or any expenditures. For candidates, the number of years is determined by the year of the election, not necessarily the year the contribution was reported. For political committees, the number of years is determined by the calendar year of the reporting period. Candidates and political committees choosing to file under "mini reporting" are not included in this dataset. See WAC 390-16-105 for information regarding eligibility. This dataset is a best-effort by the PDC to provide a complete set of records as described herewith and may contain incomplete or incorrect information. The PDC provides access to the original reports for the purpose of record verification. Descriptions attached to this dataset do not constitute legal definitions; please consult RCW 42.17A and WAC Title 390 for legal definitions and additional information political finance disclosure requirements. CONDITION OF RELEASE: This publication constitutes a list of individuals prepared by the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission and may not be used for commercial purposes. This list is provided on the condition and with the understanding that the persons receiving it agree to this statutorily imposed limitation on its use. See RCW 42.56.070(9) and AGO 1975 No. 15.