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Data and reports

Providing regular, updated data on the health of King County's population is a core function of Public Health – Seattle & King County. Data is intended to inform the community, including policy makers, medical personnel, researchers, community-based organizations, government agencies and individuals to understand and respond to diseases, threats and underlying conditions impacting our health.

Current interest
  • Health Data Newsletter, February 2013
    • Data Watches Highlight Ongoing Inequities
    • QuickStat: Did You Know that Your Life Expectancy May be Determined by Where You Live?
    • The Health of Your City or Neighborhood
    • Countywide Report Features Interactive Data

  • Gun Violence in King County
    More than 31,000 people in the U.S. are killed by gun violence each year. In King County, the death toll from guns is more than 125 people a year. More people in King County die from gun violence than motor vehicle crashes.

  • The Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Uninsured Adults in King County
    The Affordable Care Act will significantly improve peoples’ ability to access health insurance in King County when insurance expansions take effect on Jan. 1, 2014. If expansion happened today, 85% of King County’s uninsured adults—or 183,800 people—would become eligible for public or subsidized health insurance.
  • City Health Profiles
    City health profiles provide information on health and determinants of health about the people living in an area. Each one has a section on demographics, general health status, leading cause of death, health risk factors and chronic disease, injury and violence-related death, maternal and infant health and access to care and medical preventive services.
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