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Oregon Tracking Data Explorer

 About the Data Explorer

Oregon Tracking is one of 26 states and one local health department funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that comprise a larger National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network. The Oregon Tracking Data Explorer provides dynamic maps, graphs and information about a broad range of environmental and health indicators and measures.

Data are organized into 4 broad categories: Environmental Quality, Health Outcomes, People and Community Design. These categories are further divided into topic areas with indicators and measures.

NEW Data Sets

Air Quality & Health Outcomes Dashboard:

View the new interactive dashboard to explore trends in emergency department (ED) and urgent care (UC) center visits in Oregon, starting in 2020. This dashboard is updated in near real-time – new data is added every Friday. 

It includes:

  • Air quality data (daily maximum PM2.5 levels)

  • Health data:

    • Daily ED and UC visits for non-infectious respiratory illnesses like asthma

    • Daily ED and UC visits for disaster-related mental health 

     How to use the Data Explorer

    1. Choose an indicator.
    2. Click on a measure.
    3. Click on interactive maps, graphs and charts to explore the data.
    4. To view data in full screen mode, click the double arrow in the bottom right corner of the window.
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Environmental Quality

The air we breathe, water we drink and food we eat plays a vital role in our overall health.

 

Health Outcomes

Health outcomes reflect a population’s changing state of physical, mental and social well-being. This category includes acute and chronic conditions, and reproductive outcomes.


People and Community

Where we live, work and connect shape overall well-being. This category brings together environmental factors and health outcomes.