This layer contains Parks and Recreation sites which are used to publish the MyFlorida Transportation Map. The MyFlorida Transportation map is the Digital online version of the Paper State Map FDOT publishes Annually.
Florida Hospital Inventory, Updated May 23, 2009Facility information geolocated from Florida Agency For Health Care Administration provided data. Data includes physical and mailing address, as well as facility details including the below list. Data is current as of 5/23/2019, and includes:Dedicated ER/ED (yes or no)Anesthesia Burn Cardiology Cardiovascular Surgery Colon & Rectal Surgery Emergency Medicine Endocrinology Gastroenterology General Surgery Gynecology Hematology Hyperbaric Medicine Internal Medicine Nephrology Neurology Neurosurgery Obstetrics Ophthalmology Oral-Maxillo-Facial Surgery Orthopedics Otolaryngology Plastic Surgery Podiatry Psychiatry Pulmonary Medicine Radiology Thoracic Surgery Urology Vascular Surgery Level 1 Trauma Center Level 2 Trauma Center Pediatric Trauma Center Provisional Level 1 Trauma Center Provisional Level 2 Trauma Center Provisional Pediatric Trauma CenterSources:Addresses, contact information, bed counts and other basic information comes from the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, Florida Health Finder, which can be accessed here: https://www.floridahealthfinder.gov/index.htmlThe state-wide detailed hospital inventory, which includes facility services, comes from the latest report published by AHCA, which can be accessed here: http://ahca.myflorida.com/MCHQ/Health_Facility_Regulation/Hospital_Outpatient/Reports.shtml
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The Historic Resources dataset contains the locations and basic attributes of Historic Resources inventory in the unincorporated Hillsborough County. Historic Resources are properties eligible for local historic landmark designation or listing on the National register for Historic Places. Some sites are listed on the Florida Master Site File. Some sites are designated local historic landmarks by the Board of County Commissioners but not yet listed in the Florida Master Site file. Some sites are potential historic landmarks but have not gone through the process for Historic designation.Historic Resources Review Board serves as an architectural review board for the protection of historic resources in unincorporated Hillsborough County. The review board recommends archaeological and historical sites to the Board of County Commissioners for landmark designation and reviews alterations and new construction on landmark sites or districts. For information on the Florida Master Site File, contact Bureau of Historic Preservation, Division of Historical Resources, Florida Department of State, R.A. Gray Building, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250, telephone 850.245.6440, email sitefile@dos.myflorida.comor visit their website at http://dos.myflorida.com/historical.
Data, maps and graphics shown in the Florida COVID-19 Data and Surveillance Dashboard are maintained and published by the Florida Department of Health. To learn more about our COVID-19 resources, visit https://floridahealthcovid19.gov/ To reach the Florida Department of Health COVID-19 hotline, operated as a toll-free help line that you can reach 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at, call:1 (866) 779-6121 Contact information:For general inquiries and questions related to COVID-19, please email COVID-19@FLHealth.gov or call the DOH hotline at: 1 (866) 779-6121. All press inquiries should be directed to the ESF-14 Communication team, at ESF14@em.myflorida.gov.
The Comments section on the ArcGIS Online files are not monitored and will not be answered. We ask that you please send any comments, questions, or concerns about the COVID-19 Dashboard to COVIDDataAnalytics@FLHealth.gov.Key Data about Florida Health Metrics
Florida monitors COVID-19 case data in multiple ways, including emergency room visits, case counts, and laboratory test data.
Monitoring data in the Florida Health Metrics layer is summarized by county and by week, and is based on syndromic data from emergency departments, new case reports, and testing. All testing and case data shown in the Florida Health Metrics layer are restricted to Florida Residents only. Syndromic data are reported by nearly all emergency room and free-standing emergency department visits across the state. Syndromic data are summarized by county of patient residence as reported when the patient is registered at the emergency department.
Week_StartDate: The date which marks the beginning of the next reporting week. All data in this resource is aggregated by county and by week. Reporting weeks start on Sunday and go to (and include) the following Saturday. For example, Week 18 of 2020 started 12:00 AM Sunday, April 26, and ended at 11:59 PM Saturday, May 2. The date shown in the table for all Week 18 data would be 4/26/20. Data are submitted by local time. For all weeks before March 8, data is either USA Eastern Time (UTC -5) or USA Central Time (UTC-6). Starting March 8, 2020, data is either USA Eastern Daylight Savings Time (UTC -4) or USA Central Daylight Savings Time (UTC-5).Week_EndDate: The last date of the reporting period
W_ILI: Emergency department visits with Influenza-like illnesses. Influenza-like illness (ILI) visits are shown by week for emergency departments and free-standing emergency departments. ILI syndrome captures patients with chief complaints of:
Fever and cough or
Fever and sore throat or
Influenza/flu
W_COVIDL: Emergency department visits with COVID-19-like illnesses. COVID-like illness (CLI) are shown by week for emergency departments and free-standing emergency departments. CLI excludes patients with a diagnosis of influenza. CLI captures patients with chief complaints of:
Fever and cough or
Fever and shortness of breath or
Fever and difficulty breathing or
COVID-19 discharge diagnosis
Percent positive for laboratory testing (W_PercPos and W_Positivity): The number of newly positive Florida residents divided by the total number of people with test results, excluding persons who previously tested positive. W_PercPos is shown as a fraction, and W_Positivity is shown as a whole number (positive divided by total, times 100). Only PCR testing is included in these figures.
W_NegTests: All persons with negative test results in a week by county, excluding persons who previously tested positive.
W_PosTests: All Florida residents with their first positive test result in a week by county.
W_TTotal: All Florida residents with their first positive test result plus the number of persons with negative test results in a week by county, excluding persons who previously tested positive.
W_Events: The number of cases in Florida residents per week by county based on the day the person’s symptoms started or the date the laboratory result was reported to FDOH, if no symptom date is known. Cases include only confirmed cases based on a positive COVID-19 PCR result.
Data Sources for Surveillance, Case and Testing Data:
Syndromic data (emergency department visits for influenza-like illness and COVID-like illness) are provided by the Early Notification of Community-Based Epidemics system (ESSENCE-FL).
Syndromic surveillance refers to methods relying on detection of individual and population health indicators (such as characteristic symptoms of a particular disease among patients seeking care in emergency departments) that are discernible before confirmed diagnoses are made.
The Florida Department of Health receives data from 284 of the total 286 emergency departments statewide. County data are compiled using the patient location. The last data point represents the current week and is not complete at this time. Emergency department volumes have been decreasing since mid-March and are now far below the expected level for this time of year under non-COVID-19 conditions. There is evidence that people are avoiding emergency departments for many health problems including mild COVID-19 illness.
Testing and case data is provided by Merlin, Florida’s reportable disease data base.
The Florida Health Metrics layer is updated every Monday at or about 11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Savings Time (UTC -4).
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This layer contains Parks and Recreation sites which are used to publish the MyFlorida Transportation Map. The MyFlorida Transportation map is the Digital online version of the Paper State Map FDOT publishes Annually.