Data

The Campaign has gathered links and data that can assist health care providers, community leaders, faith leaders, and policy makers in helping New Yorkers prevent and manage diabetes and its complications. To access these resources, choose your criteria from the drop-down boxes and click the search button.

Report assesses access, service, and quality data at the county level for commercial managed care plans and hospitals by using indicators that rank how poor or excellent a plan or hospital performs while also including separate measures for certain chronic diseases such as diabetes.

Online, interactive report on New York State Managed Care Plan performance.

New York State health plan performance reports covering areas including primary and preventive health care, access to health care, behavioral health, and enrollee satisfaction. Data is provided for commercial and government-sponsored managed care. Interactive reporting tools and published reports available.

New York State Department of Health-generated Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) summary tables and reports by locality (individual counties and county groupings) from the New York State-Expanded BRFSS project, conducted from July 2002 through July 2003.

New York State Health Accountability Foundation provides information for employers and consumers on health care pricing and quality in New York State.

Resource provides mapping tools and data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to support housing and community development programs at the state, county, city, and neighborhood levels.

Fact sheet provides information and maps on diabetes in New York State from 1994–2005, including data on prevalence, preventive care practices, end-stage renal disease, health status and disability, and risk factors for complications. It includes graphic representations of trends over time, crude and age-adjusted rates, and options to stratify data by age and sex.

Report analyzes primary care reimbursement in New York City and makes recommendations for payment reforms for the State.

Independent source of New York State hospital and physician ratings sponsored by the Niagara Health Quality Coalition (NHQC). Includes access to quality rating reports (e.g., preventable hospitalizations report) and links to organizations that address health care quality.