Michigan Health StatisticsHealth Statistics and Reports
The
Department of Community Health is responsible
for the collection of information on a range
of health related issues. The information
is collected to monitor the general health
and well-being of Michigan's citizens. These
data are useful for health program development,
targeting and evaluation of program progress.
The information is used to identify emerging
health issues and trends and can be made available
for epidemiological research. Statistics are
developed from the data collected to provide
basic information on these health events in
Michigan. The data are provided at the state,
county and community level. Listed below are
the categories of available statistics.
Click
here for: Statistical information for Michigan on
live births, pregnancies, abortions, mortality, infant
mortality, marriage, divorce and baby name statistics.
Click
here for: State, county, health department and city
health statistics tables. Pull tables by your community
for infant mortality, birth defects, cancer,
hospitalizations, live births, mortality, population,
sexually transmitted diseases or other statistical
tables.
Click
here for: additional data on various health outcomes
and risk behaviors that can impact the overall health of
women, infants, and children within the State of
Michigan.
Click
here for: the prevalence of health behaviors,
medical conditions and preventive health care practices
among Michigan adults by age, gender, race/ethnicity,
education, household income and
region.
Click
here for: additional data on the differences in the
prevalence of various social determinants, health
behaviors, and chronic diseases among Michigan's
racial/ethnic
populations.