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Healthy Neighborhoods Program, Percentage of Dwellings with Mice Observed or Reported at Initial Visit and Revisits by County: 2009 -2014 Funding Cycle
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-09-26T23:58:44.000ZThis chart shows the percentage of homes where mice were observed or reported at the initial visit and revisit, by county for the 2009-2014 funding cycle. The chart gives an indication of the ability of the HNP environmental intervention to decrease the prevalence of mice in the home. The HNP pest control intervention involves providing products (such as traps and cleaning supplies) and educating residents about removing harborage and food for pests by storing garbage appropriately, cleaning, and repairing holes that give mice entry into the home. In some cases, the HNP contacts local code enforcement or the landlord. We can see that the initial visit percentages vary substantially across the across counties, which could reflect differing geography, urban versus rural target areas, and the quality of the housing stock. Except for one county, the homes that were selected for a revisit have a lower percentage with mice homes that had an initial visit, indicating an overall reduction in the percentage of homes with mice after the HNP intervention, although mice were not eradicated from all the homes. Oneida and Cortland Counties show no mice in the revisited homes, which could be an indication of success of the intervention and/or the selection of homes to revisit. For Westchester County, it is possible that the homes that the revisited homes were the worst and, therefore, had a higher percentage. These three counties demonstrate why the comparisons need to be interpreted with caution. Because revisits are a subset of the initial visits, the comparison has limitations. Please read the overview document under the “About” tab for more information on the limitations.
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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
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All Payer Opioid-Related Facility Visits in New York State: Beginning 2010 (SPARCS)
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2018-01-02T19:50:02.000Z<b>Note: This dataset is no longer being updated. For continued updates related to this information, please visit: https://www.health.ny.gov/statistics/opioid/#i_one.</b> This dataset is a summary of inpatient discharges and outpatient visit data for opioid-related diagnosis. The data reflects selected diagnosis codes that include a range of poisonings by opiates, opium, heroin, methadone, and other related narcotics. Please refer to the data dictionary in the “About” section for information on the current data available.
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Healthy Neighborhoods Program, Housing Demographics and Conditions, Initial Visits and Revisits: Beginning 2006 - 2009 Funding Cycle
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-20T19:31:57.000ZThe NYS Healthy Neighborhoods Program (HNP) is a healthy homes program that seeks to reduce the burden of housing-related illness and injury. The dataset includes information about building characteristics, primary respondent demographics and the presence/absence of 34 specific housing conditions for dwellings visited by each county program.
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Healthy Neighborhoods Program, Percentage of Dwellings with Residents Who Smoke, Initial Visits and Revisits by County: 2009 -2014 Funding Cycle
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-09-26T23:58:46.000ZThis chart shows the percentage of homes with at least one smoker at the initial visit and revisit, by county for the 2009-2014 funding cycle. The chart gives an indication of the ability of the HNP’s smoking intervention (referrals and education) to decrease the prevalence of smoking in the home. The initial visit percentages range across counties from about 8% to almost 60%. There was a substantial reduction in Albany County, but most counties are essentially unchanged which may indicate the difficulty in changing people’s smoking habits. Three counties show no homes with smokers at the revisit, but these are newly funded counties that have conducted very few revisits to date. Because revisits are a subset of the initial visits, closer examination of the dataset is necessary to confirm the number of initial visits and revisits that were conducted before drawing conclusions. Please read the overview document under the “About” tab for more information on the limitations.
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Vital Statistics: Opioid-Related Deaths by Age Group: Beginning 2003
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-03-07T15:55:04.000ZThis dataset contains opioid-related deaths by age group. Opioid-related deaths include heroin and opioid analgesics mortalities.
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Active Tobacco Retailers Interactive Search
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-02-01T13:34:46.454Z<div>You can quickly research and filter active Retail Tobacco Vendors with these easy to use, interactive search and visualization cards. Just follow the tips by clicking on the "Show More" arrow. <br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><b>Quick tips:</b> First, use the search card to type in a vendor name. As you enter your requested information, a sample of available data is displayed. Next, hover over the graphs and select a bar to further filter your data. For example on the "Vendor Type " graph, you are able to select a type of vendor and get a list in the table. If you just want to search a particular county, click on the desired county in the map. The table will change with each search and filter that you apply. A narrative description of your filter choices is displayed above the card. Click "Clear All" to remove these filter(s). <br></div>
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WIC Vendors Interactive Search
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-20T16:48:01.075Z<div>Quickly research and filter the Women, Infants, Children (WIC) Vendors dataset with these easy to use, interactive maps, charts and search cards.<br></div><div><br></div><div>Just follow the tips by clicking "Show More". Quick tips: You can either click on the map or use the search cards to find desired data. On the map, hover your cursor over a point on the map and the information of the WIC vendor is displayed. Clicking on a bar in one of the graph cards will filter out the map and other graph cars. Other cards are also available to filter the data as needed. Data that matches all the filter criteria applied will be displayed in the table below. Click "Clear All" to remove filter(s).<br></div>
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Managed Care Institutional Provider Network Data: March 31, 2014
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2016-12-28T19:00:19.000ZThe primary purpose for the Provider Network Data System is to collect data needed to evaluate the provider networks including physicians, hospitals, labs, home health agencies, durable medical equipment providers, etc., for all types of Managed Care plans in New York State, including HIV Special Need Plans (SNP), Family Health Plus (FHP) Buy-In, Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), and Non-PACE Managed Long-Term Care (MLTC) plans. For more information, check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/managed_care/.
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Managed Care Individual Provider Network Data: March 31, 2014
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2017-11-30T16:08:05.000ZThe primary purpose for the Provider Network Data System is to collect data needed to evaluate the provider networks including physicians, hospitals, labs, home health agencies, durable medical equipment providers, etc., for all types of Managed Care plans in New York State, including HIV Special Need Plans (SNP), Family Health Plus (FHP) Buy-In, Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), and Non-PACE Managed Long-Term Care (MLTC) plans. For more information, check out: http://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/managed_care/.