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City, County and Regional Data

Health statistics and related information for local areas in Wisconsin are available in several sets of data products listed as links below.  (You can also choose to access these products listed by county.)

Local areas for which statistics are available include Wisconsin's counties and regions, and the state's largest cities when possible.  Please note that most other pages in the Health Statistics site also provide local information for specific topics.

Public Health Profiles are published annually and provide concise health and demographic information about each county in Wisconsin.

Local Data on Poverty Status and Health Insurance Coverage in Wisconsin (April 2008). new Web tables for 44 counties, five regions, and the state that provide estimates of the number and percent of the population by poverty status, health insurance coverage over the past year, and type of health insurance.

Tracking Health Conditions:  Wisconsin State Health Plan 2010
This data query system provides access to state, regional, and county-level data on the priority health conditions that were identified in the State Health Plan.

The WISH data query system lets you submit detailed data requests and receive specific answers (tables) over the Internet.  WISH uses protected databases containing data on Wisconsin births, deaths, population, injuries, behavioral risks, and violent deaths, for multiple years and geographic areas.

Wisconsin Local Health Department Survey
This annual report is compiled from the responses of local health departments to surveys of their finances and staffing.

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Last Revised: July 23, 2008