These data show counts of new cases and children and total cases and children in those cases for Children's Services intake, assessment, and case management by month and with a break out of children by race/ethnicity. Race/ethnicity data are for children only, not cases. Cells for race/ethnicity with a value of less than seven were removed for data privacy. Children of multiple races where at least one race was American Indian were counted as American Indian.
The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) Data Dashboard is an initiative of the Home and Community Based Services Spending Plan. The initiative's primary goal is to create a public-facing LTSS data dashboard to track demographic, utilization, quality, and cost data related to LTSS services. This dashboard will link statewide long-term care and home and community-based services (HCBS) data with the goal of increased transparency to make it possible for regulators, policymakers, and the public to be informed while the state continues to expand, enhance, and improve the quality of LTSS in all home, community, and congregate settings.
The first iteration of the LTSS Dashboard was released in December 2022 as an Open Data Portal file with 40 measures pertaining to LTSS beneficiaries, which includes ten different demographics, plan-related dimensions, and dual stratification. The December 2023 Data Release includes 16 new measures on the Medi-Cal LTSS Dashboard and Open Data Portal (Select “View Underlying Data”); and additional measures and dimensions, including dual stratification, will be added to the Open Data Portal in 2024.
Note: The LTSS Dashboard measures are based on certified eligible beneficiaries who were enrolled in Medi-Cal for one or more months during the reporting interval. Most of the DHCS LTSS dashboard measures report the annual number of certified eligible Medi-Cal beneficiaries who have used LTSS services within a year. Other departments may report on these programs differently. For example, the Department of Social Services (CDSS) reports monthly IHSS recipient/consumer counts. The California Department of Aging (CDA) reports monthly CBAS Medi-Cal participants. DHCS’ annual utilization / enrollment counts of IHSS and CBAS beneficiaries are larger than CDSS/CDA's monthly counts because of data source differences and new enrollment or program attrition over time. Monthly snap-shot measures (average monthly utilization) for IHSS and CBAS have been added to the LTSS Dashboard to align with CDSS and CDA monthly reporting.
Refer to the LTSS-Dashboard (ca.gov) program page for: 1) a Fact Sheet with highlights from the initial data release including changes over time in use of Home and Community-Based Services as well as select demographic information; 2) the Measure Specifications document – that describes business rules and inclusion/exclusion criteria related to age groups, plan types, aid code, geographic, or other important program/waiver-specific eligibility criteria; and 3) User guide – that shows how to navigate the Open Data Portal data file with specific examples.
This dataset contains sum values of the total clients or households engaged in each area of the Office of Homelessness and Supportive Housing: outreach, intake, housing navigation, and post-housing service coordination. **Note: The OHSH Intake team is currently transitioning to Downtown Street Outreach. Therefore, data collection of referrals received and waitlist exits ended June 30, 2024. This change is due to the ending of federal pandemic rental assistance programs. Contact homelessinfo@chattanooga.gov with questions.
This operations dashboard shows historic and current data related to this performance measure.The performance measure dashboard is available at 3.10 Human Services Grants.Data Dictionary
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This is a monthly report on publicly funded community services for people of all ages using data from the Community Services Data Set (CSDS) reported in England for November 2022. It has been developed to help achieve better outcomes and provide data that will be used to commission services in a way that improves health, reduces inequalities, and supports service improvement and clinical quality. These statistics are classified as experimental and should be used with caution. Experimental statistics are new official statistics undergoing evaluation. More information about experimental statistics can be found on the UK Statistics Authority website (linked at the bottom of this page). The csv data file for November 2022 and provisional data file for December 2022 now include organisational level breakdown by Integrated Care Board (ICB). This change occured from October 2022, and is reflected in the Power BI dashboard.
The Performance Dashboard (formerly Performance Outcomes System) datasets are developed in line with legislative mandates to improve outcomes and inform decision making regarding individuals receiving Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health Services (SMHS). The Dashboard gathers information relevant to specific mental health outcomes and provides useful summary reports for ongoing quality improvement and to support decision making. Please note: the Excel file Performance Dashboard has been discontinued and replaced with the SMHS Performance Dashboards found on Behavioral Health Reporting (ca.gov).
This operations dashboard shows historic and current data related to this performance measure.The performance measure dashboard is available at 3.17 Community Services Programs. Data Dictionary
This operations dashboard shows historic and current data related to this performance measure.The performance measure dashboard is available at 3.05 Subsidized Housing. Data Dictionary
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Analysis of ‘Performance Dashboard Children and Youth with an Open Child Welfare Case’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/2193c12c-bd58-4bd9-9c64-0735c8d6fd32 on 26 January 2022.
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The Performance Dashboard (formerly Performance Outcomes System) datasets are developed in line with legislative mandates to improve outcomes and inform decision making regarding individuals receiving Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health Services (SMHS). The Dashboard gathers information relevant to specific mental health outcomes and provides useful summary reports for ongoing quality improvement and to support decision making.
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The data within this dashboard shows how we are performing against our objective to use social housing assistance to break disadvantage by:
• improving the economic and social outcomes of people in social housing and using other forms of housing assistance
• reducing the rate of people experiencing homelessness
• improving the financial position of the social housing portfolio.
The City Health Dashboard presents city- and/or census tract-level data for over 970 cities across the United States to describe population health within local contexts. Metrics included in the dashboard encompass five broad domains: health outcomes, social and economic factors, health behavior, physical environment, and clinical care.
The underlying data originates from a combination of publicly-available and private sources, including the U.S. Census Bureau, Centers for Disease Control, Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, American Medical Association, ParkServe®, and Walk Score®.
An up-to-date list of all cities in the Dashboard may be found here.
The CMS Chronic Conditions Dashboard presents statistical views of information on the prevalence, utilization and Medicare spending for Medicare beneficiaries with chronic conditions. The information is available at the state and national levels and allows for comparisons of states to the national average as well as state to state comparisons. The Dashboard also allows the user to select information for specific beneficiary sub-groups defined by gender, age group, or dual eligibility status. The set of chronic conditions used in the Dashboard is consistent with the list of conditions included in the 2012 edition of the CMS chartbook, Chronic Conditions among Medicare Beneficiaries. The data for this Dashboard come from the 2011 CMS administrative claims data for 100 percent of Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in the fee-for-service program.
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Archived as of 5/30/2025: The datasets will no longer receive updates but the historical data will continue to be available for download. In August 2018, 10 optional questions were added to all online applications through the state for health coverage, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). It does not represent anyone who applied in-person, by telephone, by main, or any other method. In 2019, 79% of those who applied for SNAP, TANF, or health coverage applied online. The assessment does not impact eligibility for SNAP, TANF, or health coverage. Applications are filed at a household level and may represent several individuals. The application includes demographic information for the person who applied and not all members of the household. An individual may complete an assessment every time they apply for health coverage, SNAP or TANF. If an individual completed the survey more than once with multiple applications for assistance, each set of survey responses is represented on the dashboard. If an individual completes more than one assessment when applying for multiple programs, only one assessment will be represented in the data. To ensure personally identifiable information is protected, all data are presented in aggregate and data representing 20 or fewer individuals in any county will not be displayed (the demographic field will show as 0). Because some survey responses are not included in the individual race categories shown here, total counts from the individual race categories add up to less than the total for the "All" race category.
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The data within this dashboard shows how we are performing against our objective to use social housing assistance to break disadvantage by:\r \r •\timproving the economic and social outcomes of people in social housing and using other forms of housing assistance\r \r •\treducing the rate of people experiencing homelessness\r \r •\timproving the financial position of the social housing portfolio.
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The data within this dashboard shows how we are performing against our objective to encourage and assist seniors, women and people with disability to participate in social and economic life by:\r \r •\tsupporting seniors to be healthy and active as they age\r \r •\treducing barriers to people with disability participating in daily life\r \r •\tincreasing the proportion of women on boards\r \r •\tincreasing the proportion of women in non-traditional trades.
This summary dataset provides the underlying data for the Agency Performance – Child Welfare Dashboard and the Agency Performance – Child Welfare Quality Assurance Dashboards. Data are pre-aggregated and reported at the level of fiscal year and region. The following metrics are also summarized by race/ethnicity on the Agency Performance Child Welfare Dashboard: - Median Length of Stay - Re-Entry The following metrics are summarized by race/ethnicity on the Agency Performance Quality Assurance Dashboard: - Permanency in 12 Months - Kin Placement Rate The following metrics are also summarized by age on the Agency Performance Child Welfare Dashboard: - Out-of-Home Exits - Out-of-Home Entries - Out-of-Home: Single Point in Time CW Agency Performance: Agency Performance CW Dashboard Final_v1 | Tableau Public CW Supplemental Quality Assurance: Supplemental Agency Performance CW Dashboard Final_v1 | Tableau Public
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Estimates of hospital capacity were available at the national and state levels. These estimates used data that hospitals submitted to the NHSN COVID-19 Module and statistical methods that included weighting (to account for non-response) and multiple imputation (to account for missing data). The estimates (number and percentage) are shown along with 95% confidence intervals that reflect random error.Statistical methods: Statistical methods were used to generate estimates of patient impact and hospital capacity measures that are representative at the national level. The estimates are based on data submitted by acute care hospitals to the NHSN COVID-19 Module. The statistical methods include weighting (to account for non-response) and multiple imputation (to account for missing data). The estimates (number and percentage) are shown along with 95% confidence intervals that reflect the statistical error that is primarily due to non-response.
The Performance Dashboard (formerly Performance Outcomes System) datasets are developed in line with legislative mandates to improve outcomes and inform decision making regarding individuals receiving Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health Services (SMHS). The Dashboard gathers information relevant to specific mental health outcomes and provides useful summary reports for ongoing quality improvement and to support decision making. Please note: the Excel file Performance Dashboard has been discontinued and replaced with the SMHS Performance Dashboards found on Behavioral Health Reporting (ca.gov).
Use the Community Dashboard data to understand how different aspects of health care – cost, utilization of services, access to care, use of preventive services and treatment for chronic conditions – vary across Colorado counties and Division of Insurance regions.
These data show counts of new cases and children and total cases and children in those cases for Children's Services intake, assessment, and case management by month and with a break out of children by race/ethnicity. Race/ethnicity data are for children only, not cases. Cells for race/ethnicity with a value of less than seven were removed for data privacy. Children of multiple races where at least one race was American Indian were counted as American Indian.