The Dartmouth Atlas Project uses Medicare data to provide information and analysis about national, regional, and local markets, as well as hospitals and their affiliated physicians.
Data from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP). Federal and selected state statistics and trends on hospital stays including procedures, diagnoses, etc.
Annual publication from the CDC that presents detailed tables and charts on health status and its determinants, health care resources, health care utilization, and health insurance and expenditures.
HMCA preserves and disseminates data collected by selected research projects funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, including information on health care providers and health care costs. Other reports and data from RWJF can be found from their publications and research page.
Statehealthfacts.org is a project of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and is designed to provide free, up-to-date, and easy-to-use health data for all 50 states. Statehealthfacts.org provides data on more than 700 health topics.
Principal health statistics agency in the United States. A list of available surveys and data collection systems is available here. Also see the annual publication Health, United States for trends in health statistics
Use this source to identify statistical data published in federal, state, and selected privately published sources (includes abstracts only, not data). Use the Subject/Index Terms to drill down to health-related topics.
WHO is the directing and coordinating authority for health within the United Nations system. The Global Health Observatory (GHO) provide data and analyses on global health topics.
The OECD's online library of statistical databases, books, and periodicals. To get to their health data, select Statistics, then scroll down the list of databases on the left-hand side of the page to find OECD Health Statistics.
Fulltext publications and statistical information from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) covering agriculture and food, education and skills, emerging economies and transition economies, employment, energy, enterprise, industry, and trade, environment and sustainable development, finance and investment, general economics and future studies, governance, international development, nuclear energy, science and information technology, social issues and migration, statistics sources and methods, taxation, territorial economy, and transport. NOTE: Some of the statistical data tools in SourceOECD require Internet Explorer.