Department of Public Health
Registry of Vital Records and Statistics
Population Health Information Tool
Office of Population Health
Find data on deaths of Massachusetts residents. Information is obtained from death certificates received by the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics.
Department of Public Health
Bureau of Climate and Environmental Health
Population Health Information Tool
Find data on drinking water quality in Massachusetts. This dataset shows drinking water exceedances for lead by Community Water System and year of exceedance in Massachusetts.
This dashboard contains data regarding opioid-related incidents (ORI) from the Massachusetts Ambulance Trip Record Information System (MATRIS) documented by emergency medical services (EMS).
Department of Public Health
Bureau of Climate and Environmental Health
Population Health Information Tool
Find data on environmental hospitalization in Massachusetts, including information on asthma, acute myocardial Infarctions (heart attacks), carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD), and heat stress.
This Population Health Information Tool (PHIT) dataset shows the number of times epinephrine was administered in school for the emergency treatment of potentially life-threatening allergic reactions. It describes the circumstances of those events and the characteristics of the individuals given epinephrine.
The dashboard provides capacity data for emergency ambulance trips, hospitals, and nursing homes across the Commonwealth. You can compare data about hospital capacity and can make informed decisions, such as choosing facilities that are convenient and may be less capacity strained. You can also find nursing homes that might have space available to care for a patient that will soon be discharged from a hospital and will need skilled nursing care.
Routinely updated reports that include data on new human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) diagnoses and people living with HIV in Massachusetts. The reports include regional and demographic breakdowns.
Population Health Information Tool
Department of Public Health
Throughout history, government and industries have neglected investments in some neighborhoods, especially communities of color, who are more likely to have fewer resources.