Colorado Board of Health rule 6 CCR 1009-2 requires public, private and parochial schools that enroll students in K-12th grade, as well as preschools, child care centers and Head Starts that enroll 10 or more children, to report immunization and exemption data to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment annually, beginning in 2016. Schools and child cares report the total numbers of students who are up-to-date on required vaccines, claim an exemption, are in process of getting immunized, have a non-compliant immunization record or do not have an immunization record on file. Students are considered compliant with state immunization rules if they are up-to-date on required vaccines, have a valid exemption on file, or have a plan in place to become up to date. More information about required vaccines is available here. |
||
Health indicators include county, regional and state level data on a variety of health, environmental and social topics |
||
Find out more about how the environment may be affecting your health with this easy to use tool that lets you see health and environmental information in one place. Learn about environmental health issues in your community and what you can do to protect yourself and your family. |
||
Health indicators include county, regional and state level data on a variety of health, environmental and social topics |
||
The Visual Information System for Identifying Opportunites and Needs (VISION) provides chronic disease, behavioral health, and related data for the state of Colorado by year, geography, and demographic factors. |
||
|
||
Our Vision: Colorado will be the healthiest state with the highest quality environment |
||
Our Colorado Suicide Data Dashboard is an interactive data tool using Colorado Violent Death Reporting System data to examine suicide
deaths in residents of Colorado. This tool is designed to help inform suicide prevention efforts at any
level, and allows you to look at specific counties and regions of interest.
For expanded information on the functionality and data,
refer to the Colorado Suicide Data Dashboard Guide: Data Definitions
and Functionality. |
||
Progress on Colorado's Plan for Improving Public Health and the Environment, 2015-2019 |
||
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Division of Environmental Health and Sustainability (DEHS) prepares a biennial report using Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) data on the amount of hazardous chemicals managed and the amount of pollution released in Colorado. |
||
|
||
The Colorado Cancer Plan is Colorado's state-wide strategic plan for reducing the burden of cancer in Colorado. The plan was written by a large group of stakeholders with expertise in a wide variety of cancer-related topics. The work proposed in the plan includes evidence-based strategies that will impact all cancer types and all parts of the cancer continuum: from prevention to survivorship and end-of-life care. |
||
|
||
Access tract-level data and maps for 14 important health condition and risk behaviors |
||
This tool allows users to create custom reports and download the full 2017-2018 dataset.
Use the selectors below to define the criteria of your custom report. Click the “View Report” button to access the Report tab where your report results are displayed. On the Report tab, first click on the “Site Name” column header to activate the screen. After activation, you can choose “Download” from the menu at the top of the page. If you select “Data” as your file format, you can download a text file of all the data matching your report criteria in “Summary” format or “Full data.” You can also click the “View Box & Whisker Plot” button to move to the Plot tab to view the distribution of the data. You can download the underlying data for the box and whisker plots by selecting “Download” from the menu at the top of the page. For additional information on this plot click here. All data are self-reported by each facility, and not validated by CDPHE. For more information about the data, please click here. If you have questions or feedback, please email cdphe_informaticsimmunization@state.co.us. |
||
As parents, you make important decisions that affect your children every day. Many factors go into your decision about where to send your child for child care or school, and immunization rates may be a consideration for your family. Child care centers and schools with low immunization rates may put your child at increased risk for outbreaks of vaccine-preventable disease.
Colorado Board of Health rule 6 CCR 1009-2 requires public, private and parochial schools that enroll students in K-12th grade, as well as preschools, child care centers and Head Starts licensed for 10 or more children, to report immunization and exemption data to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) annually. This information comes directly from each facility and is not validated by CDPHE. We developed this tool to allow you to see important immunization information about child care centers and schools in Colorado, including immunization rates and exemption rates. We all strive to do what is best for our children. We believe that parents should be able to make informed decisions based on accurate, unbiased information. More information about school-required vaccines can be found here. All data are self-reported by each facility, and not validated by CDPHE. For more information about the data, please click here. If you have questions or feedback, please email cdphe_informaticsimmunization@state.co.us. |
||
Colorado Board of Health rule 6 CCR 1009-2 requires public, private and parochial schools that enroll students in K-12th grade, as well as preschools, child care centers and Head Starts licensed for 10 or more children, to report immunization and exemption data to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE).
We have compiled these data into a series of interactive dashboards to increase awareness of immunization coverage in Colorado. We also provide an extract of the data to allow for research and further study.
More information about required vaccines is available here. All data are self-reported by each facility, and not validated by CDPHE. For more information about the data, please click here. If you have questions or feedback, please email cdphe_informaticsimmunization@state.co.us. |