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  1. COVID-19 Hospital Data (ARCHIVED)

    • data.chhs.ca.gov
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    Updated Mar 3, 2025
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    California Department of Public Health (2025). COVID-19 Hospital Data (ARCHIVED) [Dataset]. https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/covid-19-hospital-data
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 3, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    California Department of Public Healthhttps://www.cdph.ca.gov/
    Description

    This dataset is not being updated as hospitals are no longer mandated to report COVID Hospitalizations to CDPH.

    Data is from the California COVID-19 State Dashboard at https://covid19.ca.gov/state-dashboard/

    Note: Hospitalization counts include all patients diagnosed with COVID-19 during their stay. This does not necessarily mean they were hospitalized because of COVID-19 complications or that they experienced COVID-19 symptoms.

    Note: Cumulative totals are not available due to the fact that hospitals report the total number of patients each day (as opposed to new patients).

  2. Licensed and Certified Healthcare Facility Listing

    • data.chhs.ca.gov
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    Updated Mar 3, 2025
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    California Department of Public Health (2025). Licensed and Certified Healthcare Facility Listing [Dataset]. https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/healthcare-facility-locations
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    tableau, csv(7739043), zip, xlsx(11897), pdf(95299), pdf, csv(793019), xlsx(16257), xlsx(30428)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 3, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    California Department of Public Healthhttps://www.cdph.ca.gov/
    Description

    Note: This web page provides data on health facilities only. To file a complaint against a facility, please see: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHCQ/LCP/Pages/FileAComplaint.aspx

    The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Center for Health Care Quality, Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program licenses and certifies more than 30 types of healthcare facilities. The Electronic Licensing Management System (ELMS) is a CDPH data system created to manage state licensing-related data and enforcement actions. This file includes California healthcare facilities that are operational and have a current license issued by the CDPH and/or a current U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) certification.

    To link the CDPH facility IDs with those from other Departments, like HCAI, please reference the "Licensed Facility Cross-Walk" Open Data table at https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-facility-crosswalk. Facility geographic variables are updated monthly, if latitude/longitude information is missing at any point in time, it should be available when the next time the Open Data facility file is refreshed.

    Please note that the file contains the data from ELMS as of the 11th business day of the month. See DATA_DATE variable for the specific date of when the data was extracted.

    Map of all Health Care Facilities in California: https://go.cdii.ca.gov/cdph-facilities

  3. Licensed and Certified Healthcare Facility Services

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    Updated Mar 18, 2025
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    California Department of Public Health (2025). Licensed and Certified Healthcare Facility Services [Dataset]. https://data.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-and-certified-healthcare-facility-services
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 18, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    California Department of Public Healthhttps://www.cdph.ca.gov/
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Note: This web page provides data on health facilities only. To file a complaint against a facility, please see: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHCQ/LCP/Pages/FileAComplaint.aspx

    The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Center for Health Care Quality, Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program licenses more than 30 types of healthcare facilities. The Electronic Licensing Management System (ELMS) is a California Department of Public Health data system created to manage state licensing-related data. ELMS records healthcare service provider applications, issues licenses, generates license renewal notices, determines license fees, issues and tracks State enforcement actions, and generates management reports. This file lists the services that are associated with California healthcare facilities that are operational and have a current license issued by the CDPH and/or a current U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) certification. This file can be linked by FACID to the Healthcare Facility Locations (Detailed) Open Data file for facility-related attributes, including geo-coding. The L&C Open Data facility services file is updated monthly. To link the CDPH facility IDs with those from other Departments, like HCAI, please reference the "Licensed Facility Cross-Walk" Open Data table at https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-facility-crosswalk. A list of healthcare facilities with addresses can be found at: https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/healthcare-facility-locations. Facility geographic variables are updated monthly, if latitude/longitude information is missing at any point in time, it should be available when the next time the Open Data facility file is refreshed.

  4. Licensed and Certified Healthcare Facility Bed Types and Counts

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    Updated Mar 18, 2025
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    California Department of Public Health (2025). Licensed and Certified Healthcare Facility Bed Types and Counts [Dataset]. https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/healthcare-facility-bed-types-and-counts
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    xlsx(11045), xls(17046), pdf, csv(540180), pdf(104582), xls(25685), zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 18, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    California Department of Public Healthhttps://www.cdph.ca.gov/
    Description

    Note: This web page provides data on health facilities only. To file a complaint against a facility, please see: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHCQ/LCP/Pages/FileAComplaint.aspx

    The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Center for Health Care Quality, Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program licenses more than 30 types of healthcare facilities. The Electronic Licensing Management System (ELMS) is a California Department of Public Health data system created to manage state licensing-related data. This file lists the bed types and bed type capacities that are associated with California healthcare facilities that are operational and have a current license issued by the CDPH and/or a current U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) certification. This file can be linked by FACID to the Healthcare Facility Locations (Detailed) Open Data file for facility-related attributes, including geo-coding. The L&C Open Data facility beds file is updated monthly. To link the CDPH facility IDs with those from other Departments, like HCAI, please reference the "Licensed Facility Cross-Walk" Open Data table at https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-facility-crosswalk. A list of healthcare facilities with addresses can be found at: https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/healthcare-facility-locations.

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    CDPH Healthcare Facilities

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    Updated Aug 30, 2023
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    County of Los Angeles (2023). CDPH Healthcare Facilities [Dataset]. https://data.lacounty.gov/items/f86150f7fbd647ea8029a022b78d59fb
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 30, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    County of Los Angeles
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    Description

    The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Center for Health Care Quality, Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program licenses and certifies more than 30 types of healthcare facilities. The Electronic Licensing Management System (ELMS) is a CDPH data system created to manage state licensing-related data and enforcement actions. This file includes California healthcare facilities that are operational and have a current license issued by the CDPH and/or a current U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) certification.To link the CDPH facility IDs with those from other Departments, like HCAI, please reference the "Licensed Facility Cross-Walk" Open Data table at https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-facility-crosswalk. Facility geographic variables are updated monthly, if latitude/longitude information is missing at any point in time, it should be available when the next time the Open Data facility file is refreshed.Please note that the file contains the data from ELMS as of the 11th business day of the month. See DATA_DATE variable for the specific date of when the data was extracted.Visit the California Health and Human Services Open Data Portal for Source Data and the Data Dictionary.This dataset is checked for updates from source nightly.

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    Health Care Facility

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    Updated Jan 4, 2024
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    County of Inyo, California (2024). Health Care Facility [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/inyocounty::inyo-county-cwpp-critical-infrastructure?layer=64
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 4, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    County of Inyo, California
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    Description

    Simple Web MapThe California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Center for Health Care Quality, Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program licenses more than 30 types of healthcare facilities. The Electronic Licensing Management System (ELMS) is a California Department of Public Health data system created to manage state licensing-related data. This file lists California healthcare facilities that are operational and have a current license issued by the CDPH and/or a current U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) certification. The L&C Open Data facility file is geocoded and updated on a quarterly basis.

  7. Medi-Cal Birth Statistics, by Select Characteristics and California Resident...

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    Updated Nov 27, 2024
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    California Department of Health Care Services (2024). Medi-Cal Birth Statistics, by Select Characteristics and California Resident Hospital Births [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/medi-cal-birth-statistics-by-select-characteristics-and-california-resident-hospital-birth-caf33
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 27, 2024
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    California Department of Health Care Serviceshttp://www.dhcs.ca.gov/
    Area covered
    California
    Description

    California Birth Report totals by Birth Characteristics to inform the public, stakeholders, and researchers. The DHCS Medi-Cal Birth Statistics tables present the descriptive statistics for California resident births that occurred in a hospital setting, including data on maternal characteristics, delivery methods, and select birth outcomes such as low birthweight and preterm delivery. Tables also include key comorbidities and health behaviors known to influence birth outcomes, such as hypertension, diabetes, substance use, pre-pregnancy weight, and smoking during pregnancy. DHCS additionally presents birth statistics for women participating in the Medi-Cal Fee-For-Service (FFS) and managed care delivery systems, as well as births financed by private insurance, births financed by other public funding sources, and births among uninsured mothers. Medi-Cal data reflect mothers that were deemed as Medi-Cal certified eligible. Note: Data for maternal comorbidities including hypertension, diabetes, and substance use have been provisionally omitted among calendar years 2020-2022 for the time being.

  8. Hospital Building Data

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    Updated Mar 21, 2025
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    Department of Health Care Access and Information (2025). Hospital Building Data [Dataset]. https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/hospital-building-data
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    csv(2534), csv(1458942), zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 21, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Department of Health Care Access and Information
    Description

    Provides basic information for general acute care hospital buildings such as height, number of stories, the building code used to design the building, and the year it was completed. The data is sorted by counties and cities. Structural Performance Categories (SPC ratings) are also provided. SPC ratings range from 1 to 5 with SPC 1 assigned to buildings that may be at risk of collapse during a strong earthquake and SPC 5 assigned to buildings reasonably capable of providing services to the public following a strong earthquake. Where SPC ratings have not been confirmed by the Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) yet, the rating index is followed by 's'. A URL for the building webpage in HCAI/OSHPD eServices Portal is also provided to view projects related to any building.

  9. Medical Service Study Areas

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    Updated Dec 6, 2024
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    Department of Health Care Access and Information (2024). Medical Service Study Areas [Dataset]. https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/medical-service-study-areas
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 6, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Department of Health Care Access and Information
    Description
    This is the current Medical Service Study Area. California Medical Service Study Areas are created by the California Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI).

    Check the Data Dictionary for field descriptions.


    Checkout the California Healthcare Atlas for more Medical Service Study Area information.

    This is an update to the MSSA geometries and demographics to reflect the new 2020 Census tract data. The Medical Service Study Area (MSSA) polygon layer represents the best fit mapping of all new 2020 California census tract boundaries to the original 2010 census tract boundaries used in the construction of the original 2010 MSSA file. Each of the state's new 9,129 census tracts was assigned to one of the previously established medical service study areas (excluding tracts with no land area), as identified in this data layer. The MSSA Census tract data is aggregated by HCAI, to create this MSSA data layer. This represents the final re-mapping of 2020 Census tracts to the original 2010 MSSA geometries. The 2010 MSSA were based on U.S. Census 2010 data and public meetings held throughout California.


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    Source of update: American Community Survey 5-year 2006-2010 data for poverty. For source tables refer to InfoUSA update procedural documentation. The 2010 MSSA Detail layer was developed to update fields affected by population change. The American Community Survey 5-year 2006-2010 population data pertaining to total, in households, race, ethnicity, age, and poverty was used in the update. The 2010 MSSA Census Tract Detail map layer was developed to support geographic information systems (GIS) applications, representing 2010 census tract geography that is the foundation of 2010 medical service study area (MSSA) boundaries. ***This version is the finalized MSSA reconfiguration boundaries based on the US Census Bureau 2010 Census. In 1976 Garamendi Rural Health Services Act, required the development of a geographic framework for determining which parts of the state were rural and which were urban, and for determining which parts of counties and cities had adequate health care resources and which were "medically underserved". Thus, sub-city and sub-county geographic units called "medical service study areas [MSSAs]" were developed, using combinations of census-defined geographic units, established following General Rules promulgated by a statutory commission. After each subsequent census the MSSAs were revised. In the scheduled revisions that followed the 1990 census, community meetings of stakeholders (including county officials, and representatives of hospitals and community health centers) were held in larger metropolitan areas. The meetings were designed to develop consensus as how to draw the sub-city units so as to best display health care disparities. The importance of involving stakeholders was heightened in 1992 when the United States Department of Health and Human Services' Health and Resources Administration entered a formal agreement to recognize the state-determined MSSAs as "rational service areas" for federal recognition of "health professional shortage areas" and "medically underserved areas". After the 2000 census, two innovations transformed the process, and set the stage for GIS to emerge as a major factor in health care resource planning in California. First, the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development [OSHPD], which organizes the community stakeholder meetings and provides the staff to administer the MSSAs, entered into an Enterprise GIS contract. Second, OSHPD authorized at least one community meeting to be held in each of the 58 counties, a significant number of which were wholly rural or frontier counties. For populous Los Angeles County, 11 community meetings were held. As a result, health resource data in California are collected and organized by 541 geographic units. The boundaries of these units were established by community healthcare experts, with the objective of maximizing their usefulness for needs assessment purposes. The most dramatic consequence was introducing a data simultaneously displayed in a GIS format. A two-person team, incorporating healthcare policy and GIS expertise, conducted the series of meetings, and supervised the development of the 2000-census configuration of the MSSAs.

    MSSA Configuration Guidelines (General Rules):- Each MSSA is composed of one or more complete census tracts.- As a general rule, MSSAs are deemed to be "rational service areas [RSAs]" for purposes of designating health professional shortage areas [HPSAs], medically underserved areas [MUAs] or medically underserved populations [MUPs].- MSSAs will not cross county lines.- To the extent practicable, all census-defined places within the MSSA are within 30 minutes travel time to the largest population center within the MSSA, except in those circumstances where meeting this criterion would require splitting a census tract.- To the extent practicable, areas that, standing alone, would meet both the definition of an MSSA and a Rural MSSA, should not be a part of an Urban MSSA.- Any Urban MSSA whose population exceeds 200,000 shall be divided into two or more Urban MSSA Subdivisions.- Urban MSSA Subdivisions should be within a population range of 75,000 to 125,000, but may not be smaller than five square miles in area. If removing any census tract on the perimeter of the Urban MSSA Subdivision would cause the area to fall below five square miles in area, then the population of the Urban MSSA may exceed 125,000. - To the extent practicable, Urban MSSA Subdivisions should reflect recognized community and neighborhood boundaries and take into account such demographic information as income level and ethnicity. Rural Definitions: A rural MSSA is an MSSA adopted by the Commission, which has a population density of less than 250 persons per square mile, and which has no census defined place within the area with a population in excess of 50,000. Only the population that is located within the MSSA is counted in determining the population of the census defined place. A frontier MSSA is a rural MSSA adopted by the Commission which has a population density of less than 11 persons per square mile. Any MSSA which is not a rural or frontier MSSA is an urban MSSA. Last updated December 6th 2024.
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    Licensed and Certified Healthcare Facility Crosswalk

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    Updated Nov 27, 2024
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    California Health and Human Services Agency (2024). Licensed and Certified Healthcare Facility Crosswalk [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/licensed-and-certified-healthcare-facility-crosswalk-0ffc4
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 27, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    California Health and Human Services Agency
    Description

    The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Center for Health Care Quality, Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program licenses and certifies more than 30 types of healthcare facilities. The Electronic Licensing Management System (ELMS) is a CDPH data system created to manage state licensing-related data and enforcement actions. This dataset provides a California healthcare facilities interdepartmental crosswalk using the Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) assigned licensed facility identification numbers linked with matched California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Licensing and Certification facility lists based on license number housed in the Electronic Licensing Management System (ELMS) and/or the CMS Certification Number (CCN) from the Federal Automated Survey Process Environment (ASPEN) databases. This is not a comprehensive matched list, facility identification numbers that did not match are also included from both the HCAI and CDPH lists. Facility Status or Facility Level designations may explain some HCAI non-matches, for additional information contact HCAI directly. Please contact CDPH directly for more information regarding un-matched facility identifiers that do not have corresponding OSHPD identifiers.

  11. Licensed and Certified Health Care Facilities

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    California Department of Public Health (2024). Licensed and Certified Health Care Facilities [Dataset]. https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-and-certified-health-care-facilities
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 12, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    California Health and Human Services Agencyhttps://www.chhs.ca.gov/
    California Department of Public Healthhttps://www.cdph.ca.gov/
    Authors
    California Department of Public Health
    Description

    Note: This web page provides data on health facilities only. To file a complaint against a facility, please see: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHCQ/LCP/Pages/FileAComplaint.aspx

    The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Center for Health Care Quality, Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program licenses and certifies more than 30 types of healthcare facilities. The Electronic Licensing Management System (ELMS) is a CDPH data system created to manage state licensing-related data and enforcement actions. This file includes California healthcare facilities that are operational and have a current license issued by the CDPH and/or a current U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) certification.

    To link the CDPH facility IDs with those from other Departments, like HCAI, please reference the "Licensed Facility Cross-Walk" Open Data table at https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-facility-crosswalk. Facility geographic variables are updated monthly, if latitude/longitude information is missing at any point in time, it should be available when the next time the Open Data facility file is refreshed.

    Please note that the file contains the data from ELMS as of the 11th business day of the month. See DATA_DATE variable for the specific date of when the data was extracted.

  12. Licensed Healthcare Facility Listing

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    Updated Mar 3, 2025
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    Department of Health Care Access and Information (2025). Licensed Healthcare Facility Listing [Dataset]. https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-healthcare-facility-listing
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 3, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Department of Health Care Access and Information
    Description

    A list of California healthcare facilities licensed by California Department of Public Health, Licensing and Certification. To link the OSHPD IDs with those from other Departments, like CDPH, please reference the "Licensed Facility Cross-Walk" Open Data table at https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-facility-crosswalk

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    Emergency Departments - Basic, CA

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    Updated May 28, 2015
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    CA Department of Health Care Access and Information (2015). Emergency Departments - Basic, CA [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/9ff4fe8053464b7283e84ae9f772aa40
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    Dataset updated
    May 28, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    CA Department of Health Care Access and Information
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    This map service publishes Emergency Department facility data Licensed as Basic. Provided by the California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD).Emergency Departments of California Hospitals are licensed to provide 24-hour outpatient emergency medical services and are a critical point of entry to inpatient hospital care. EDs are licensed at a Standby, Basic, or Comprehensive Level depending upon the level of emergency care provided.

    Basic service level provides emergency medical care in a specifically designated part of the hospital that is staffed and equipped at all times to provide prompt care for any patient presenting urgent medical problems.

    Standby service level provides emergency medical care in a specially designated part of the hospital that is equipped and maintained at all times to receive patients with urgent medical problems and is capable of providing physician service within a reasonable time.

    Comprehensive service level provides diagnostic and therapeutic services for unforeseen physical and mental disorders that, if not properly treated, would lead to marked suffering, disability, or death. The scope of services in comprehensive with in-house capability for managing all medical situations on a definitive and continuing basis.Search for the Licensed Healthcare Facility Listing on the CHHS Open Data Portal.Checkout the California Healthcare Atlas for more Emergency Department information or view the List of Hospitals----

    This map view was constructed using the Healthcare Facility, California feature map service provided by OSHPD.

    The accuracy of the latitude/longitude geocodes are adequate for administrative planning purposes only. The data, on a case-by-case basis, may not be appropriate for driving directions, routing, emergency services, or other critical uses of the data.

  14. Licensed and Certified Healthcare Facilities

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    Updated Mar 19, 2025
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    California Department of Public Health (2025). Licensed and Certified Healthcare Facilities [Dataset]. https://data.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-and-certified-healthcare-facilities
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 19, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    California Department of Public Healthhttps://www.cdph.ca.gov/
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Note: This web page provides data on health facilities only. To file a complaint against a facility, please see: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHCQ/LCP/Pages/FileAComplaint.aspx

    The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Center for Health Care Quality, Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program licenses and certifies more than 30 types of healthcare facilities. The Electronic Licensing Management System (ELMS) is a CDPH data system created to manage state licensing-related data and enforcement actions. This file includes California healthcare facilities that are operational and have a current license issued by the CDPH and/or a current U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) certification.

    To link the CDPH facility IDs with those from other Departments, like HCAI, please reference the "Licensed Facility Cross-Walk" Open Data table at https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-facility-crosswalk. Facility geographic variables are updated monthly, if latitude/longitude information is missing at any point in time, it should be available when the next time the Open Data facility file is refreshed.

    Please note that the file contains the data from ELMS as of the 11th business day of the month. See DATA_DATE variable for the specific date of when the data was extracted. To access the CDPH Facilities map, follow this link: https://go.cdii.ca.gov/cdph-facilities

  15. Hospital Characteristics List for California Providers

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    Updated Nov 27, 2024
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    California Department of Health Care Services (2024). Hospital Characteristics List for California Providers [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/hospital-characteristics-list-for-california-providers-72e81
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 27, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    California Department of Health Care Serviceshttp://www.dhcs.ca.gov/
    Area covered
    California
    Description

    The dataset provides a list of 15 characteristics for California hospitals for State Fiscal Year 2019-20, including; Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) ID, HCAI Provider Name, Designated Neonatal Intensive Care Unit status as defined by DHCS, Designated Public Hospital status, Non-designated Public Hospital, HCAI Rural Hospital status, DHCS Designated Remote Rural status, Cost–to-Charge Ratio, Wage Index Value, Wage Index Value-Adjusted for California Neutrality Factor, Unadjusted Statewide Base Rate, Wage-Adjusted Statewide Base Rate, Rehab Rate, Admin 2 190 Rate and Admin 2 199 Rate. This dataset does not include psychiatric hospitals, alcohol and drug rehabilitation facilities, or designated public hospitals.

  16. Health Facilities State Enforcement Actions

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    Updated Nov 27, 2024
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    California Department of Public Health (2024). Health Facilities State Enforcement Actions [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/health-facilities-state-enforcement-actions-dcd50
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    Nov 27, 2024
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    California Department of Public Healthhttps://www.cdph.ca.gov/
    Description

    Note: This web page provides data on health facilities only. To file a complaint against a facility, please see: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHCQ/LCP/Pages/FileAComplaint.aspx The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Center for Health Care Quality, Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program licenses more than 30 types of healthcare facilities. The Electronic Licensing Management System (ELMS) is a CDPH data system created to manage state licensing-related data and enforcement actions. The “Health Facilities’ State Enforcement Actions” dataset includes summary information for state enforcement actions (state citations or administrative penalties) issued to California healthcare facilities. This file, a sub-set of the ELMS system data, includes state enforcement actions that have been issued from July 1, 1997 through June 30, 2024. Data are presented for each citation/penalty, and include information about the type of enforcement action, violation category, penalty amount, violation date, appeal status, and facility. The “LTC Citation Narrative” dataset contains the full text of citations that were issued to long-term care (LTC) facilities between January 1, 2012 – December 31, 2017. DO NOT DOWNLOAD in Excel as this file has large blocks of text which may truncate. For example, Excel 2007 and later display, and allow up to, 32,767 characters in each cell, whereas earlier versions of Excel allow 32,767 characters, but only display the first 1,024 characters. Please refer to instructions in “E_Citation_Access_DB_How_To_Docs”, about how to download and view data. These files enable providers and the public to identify facility non-compliance and quality issues. By making this information available, quality issues can be identified and addressed. Please refer to the background paper, “About Health Facilities’ State Enforcement Actions” for information regarding California state enforcement actions before using these data. Data dictionaries and data summary charts are also available. Note: The Data Dictionary at the bottom of the dataset incorrectly lists the data column formats as all Text. For proper format labels, please go here.

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    Emergency Departments - Standby, CA

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    Updated May 28, 2015
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    CA Department of Health Care Access and Information (2015). Emergency Departments - Standby, CA [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/2e98acbf877843e4bea5ea4d3febe9a4
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    May 28, 2015
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    CA Department of Health Care Access and Information
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    Description

    This map service publishes Emergency Department facility data Licensed as Standby. Provided by the California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD).Emergency Departments of California Hospitals are licensed to provide 24-hour outpatient emergency medical services and are a critical point of entry to inpatient hospital care. EDs are licensed at a Standby, Basic, or Comprehensive Level depending upon the level of emergency care provided.

    Basic service level provides emergency medical care in a specifically designated part of the hospital that is staffed and equipped at all times to provide prompt care for any patient presenting urgent medical problems.

    Standby service level provides emergency medical care in a specially designated part of the hospital that is equipped and maintained at all times to receive patients with urgent medical problems and is capable of providing physician service within a reasonable time.

    Comprehensive service level provides diagnostic and therapeutic services for unforeseen physical and mental disorders that, if not properly treated, would lead to marked suffering, disability, or death. The scope of services in comprehensive with in-house capability for managing all medical situations on a definitive and continuing basis.

    Search for the Licensed Healthcare Facility Listing on the CHHS Open Data Portal.View more information at the California Healthcare Atlas.----

    This map view was constructed using the Healthcare Facility, California feature map service provided by OSHPD.

    The accuracy of the latitude/longitude geocodes are adequate for administrative planning purposes only. The data, on a case-by-case basis, may not be appropriate for driving directions, routing, emergency services, or other critical uses of the data.

  18. Clostridioides difficile infections (CDI) in California Hospitals

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    California Department of Public Health (2024). Clostridioides difficile infections (CDI) in California Hospitals [Dataset]. https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/clostridioides-difficile-infections-cdi-in-california-hospitals
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    csv, csv(77760), csv(96134), csv(95120), csv(93852), zip, xls, csv(96816), csv(93816), csv(90409)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 28, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    California Department of Public Healthhttps://www.cdph.ca.gov/
    Area covered
    California
    Description

    California Health and Safety Code section 1288.55(a)(1) requires general acute care hospitals to report all cases of Clostridioides difficile infections (CDI) identified in their facilities to the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). CDI data are submitted by hospitals to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN).

    CDPH downloads California hospital CDI data from NHSN and analyzes the data to describe prevention progress in an annual public report of healthcare-associated infections CDPH publishes annual CDI data reported by each California hospital in the datasets below.

    The following datasets include the number of CDI reported by each California hospital in the specified reporting year. Beginning in 2016 for each California hospital, the annual CDI dataset includes the number of CDI that were predicted to occur in each hospital based on its specific facility-level characteristics. The observed (reported) number of CDI are then compared to the predicted number of CDI in a ratio called the Standardized Infection Ratio or SIR. The SIR is a metric that summarizes an individual hospital’s CDI prevention progress compared with the national baseline and California state-specific prevention goals.

    Detailed information about the variables included in each dataset are described in the accompanying data dictionaries for the year of interest.

    For more information about the SIR and NHSN’s statistical models that are used to calculate the predicted number of CDI for each hospital, please review “NHSN’s Guide to the SIR”: https://www.cdc.gov/nhsn/ps-analysis-resources/index.html

    For general information about NHSN, surveillance definitions, and reporting requirements for CDI, please visit: https://www.cdc.gov/nhsn/index.html

    To link the CDPH facility IDs with those from other Departments, including HCAI, please reference the "Licensed Facility Cross-Walk" Open Data table at: https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-facility-crosswalk.

    For information about healthcare-associated infection prevention progress in California hospitals and statewide prevention goals, please visit: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHCQ/HAI/Pages/AnnualHAIReports.aspx

  19. Asthma Emergency Department Visit Rates

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    Updated Nov 27, 2024
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    California Department of Public Health (2024). Asthma Emergency Department Visit Rates [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/asthma-emergency-department-visit-rates-2b2fe
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    Nov 27, 2024
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    California Department of Public Healthhttps://www.cdph.ca.gov/
    Description

    This dataset contains counts and rates (per 10,000 residents) of asthma emergency department (ED) visits among Californians. The table “Asthma Emergency Department Visit Rates by County” contains statewide and county-level data stratified by age group (all ages, 0-17, 18+, 0-4, 5-17, 18-64, 65+) and race/ethnicity (white, black, Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander, American Indian/Alaskan Native). The table “Asthma Emergency Department Visit Rates by ZIP Code” contains zip-code level data stratified by age group (all ages, 0-17, 18+). The data are derived from the Department of Health Care Access and Information emergency department database. These data include emergency department visits from all licensed hospitals in California. These data are based only on primary discharge diagnosis codes. On October 1, 2015, diagnostic coding for asthma transitioned from ICD9-CM (493) to ICD10-CM (J45). Because of this change, CDPH and CDC do not recommend comparing data from 2015 (or earlier) to 2016 (or later). NOTE: Rates are calculated from the total number of asthma emergency department visits (not the unique number of individuals).

  20. Seismic Deadline Extensions Granted for California Hospitals

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    Updated Mar 21, 2025
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    Seismic Deadline Extensions Granted for California Hospitals [Dataset]. https://data.ca.gov/dataset/seismic-deadline-extensions-granted-for-california-hospitals
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    zip, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 21, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Department of Health Care Access and Information
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    California
    Description

    This dataset lists the General Acute Care (GAC) Hospitals that have been granted extensions for seismic compliance. Note that facilities that currently have extension requests under review are not included in this table. Extensions are sorted by County and by hospital building. To link the HCAI IDs with those from other Departments, like CDPH, please reference the "Licensed Facility Cross-Walk" Open Data table at https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-facility-crosswalk.

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California Department of Public Health (2025). COVID-19 Hospital Data (ARCHIVED) [Dataset]. https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/covid-19-hospital-data
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COVID-19 Hospital Data (ARCHIVED)

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csv(3296422), zipAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Mar 3, 2025
Dataset authored and provided by
California Department of Public Healthhttps://www.cdph.ca.gov/
Description

This dataset is not being updated as hospitals are no longer mandated to report COVID Hospitalizations to CDPH.

Data is from the California COVID-19 State Dashboard at https://covid19.ca.gov/state-dashboard/

Note: Hospitalization counts include all patients diagnosed with COVID-19 during their stay. This does not necessarily mean they were hospitalized because of COVID-19 complications or that they experienced COVID-19 symptoms.

Note: Cumulative totals are not available due to the fact that hospitals report the total number of patients each day (as opposed to new patients).

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