Introducing the Southwest Ohio Datahub: Your Go-To Resource for Regional Health Data
The Warren County Health District, is excited to be in collaboration with our regional public health and community partners to announce the launch of Southwest Ohio Datahub, which is a new website designed to provide access to population health data, evidence-based practices, and information about regional health resources and activities.
Southwest Ohio Datahub, at www.swohdh.org, will serve as a vital resource for local leaders, healthcare providers, researchers, educators, and community advocates in Adams, Brown, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, Highland, and Warren Counties.
Southwest Ohio Datahub provides valuable insights into the region’s health and wellbeing. It allows for easy identification of areas where there is a high impact, as well as those with the greatest need. Data comes from more than 20 sources, including the American Community Survey, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Ohio Department of Health.
The Southwest Ohio Datahub website allows users to:
- View over 200 health and quality-of-life data indicators;
- Map and visualize data, and generate tailored data reports;
- Examine zip-code level maps of socioeconomic need;
- Browse through a database of over 2,000 evidence-based practices and programs;
- Access county-specific pages with local data, priorities, health improvement strategies, and resources;
- Track progress towards county health goals; and
- View over 250 demographic variables at state, county, and zip code levels
About Southwest Ohio Datahub
This work is supported by a grant from the Ohio Department of Health, with the Warren County Health District as the grant recipient and site administrator. If you have any questions or interest about the platform, please contact Sarah Sullivan at sullsb@warrencohealthoh.gov.
For more information about Southwest Ohio Datahub, visit www.swohdh.org