Did you know Hawaii ranks 3rd for senior health? Learn more about the health of our state’s senior residents in this month’s featured content on…
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Drug Overdose deaths among Residents of Hawaii
This month’s featured content on Hawaii Health Matters looks at drug overdose deaths among Hawaii’s residents. Learn about how these rates changed in Hawaii between…
Hawaii’s Behavioral Health Barometer
Learn about substance use and treatment among Hawaii’s youth and adults in this month’s featured content, Hawaii’s Behavioral Health Barometer, from the Substance Abuse and…
Focus on the health of Native Hawaiian Men
This month’s featured content focuses on the health of Native Hawaiian men. Check it out on HawaiiHealthMatters.org!
PRAMS data now on Hawaii-IBIS!
Data from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) have been added to the Hawaii Indicator-Based Information System (Hawaii-IBIS)! Check it out!
We have a new mailing address
Starting December 1, 2016, the Hawaii Health Data Warehouse will have a new mailing address. Please update your address book. Attn: Hawaii Health Data Warehouse…
Hawaii-IBIS! Now with Youth Data!
The Hawaii Health Data Warehouse is proud to announce the launch of the Youth Risk Behavior Survey(YRBS) module on the Hawaii Indicator-Based Information System (Hawaii-IBIS)! …
The 2015 Middle School YRBS data are here!
The latest Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) middle school reports are now available! Additionally, a selection of YRBS indicators for both high school and middle…
HHDW Report Policy
The Hawaii Health Data Warehouse routinely publishes reports from several data sources, including Vital Statistics and several surveillance programs. Before the reports are posted, the data providers are required to validate the reports. Validating the reports involves getting approval for the differences in numbers and formatting preferences between the data providers and HHDW reports. Differences in numbers could result from the dates of data retrieval or reporting dates, statistical tools used, and rounding or comparison methodologies.
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