What's New
We are proud to announce the launch of our redesigned website. The website is now live and can be accessed at www.cdc.gov/nchs/hus/index.htm
The Health, United States program brings together many sources of federal and external data, making it easier to find and use accurate and reliable trend data on a variety of topics.
The Health, United States report is transitioning to an interactive, user-friendly product with web content. The updated product includes a redesigned topic-based website and the traditional report, now called the Annual Perspective, to be released in the near future. The new user-friendly website includes the data finder to access trend tables, a revamped structure, and a new look. These topic pages bring together key findings, featured figures, and new trend analyses.
Select findings from the 2020–2021 Health, United States topic pages:
- From 2009 to 2019, males were 1.4 times more likely to die from cancer than females.
- In 2019, there were 3.5 times as many physicians per 100,000 population in Washington, D.C. compared with Idaho.
- From 1999–2002 to 2015–2018, energy intake from carbohydrates decreased while energy intake from total fat and protein increased.
NCHS will continue to update the website with more health topics regularly. This release covers various health topics, from births, infectious diseases, chronic conditions, substance use, nutrition, and health expenditures, to health care access. Don't forget to bookmark the new website and subscribe to stay updated.
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