Health Reports and Data
Health Improvement Plan, Health Assessment, STD's, Child Abuse and more health related reports.
Vaccinations
The Department of Health works with community partners to offer vaccinations for people living in the City of St. Louis. Please visit the vaccination information website for information on school, Hepatitis A, travel, and influenza vaccinations.
Data Briefs
Data Briefs are short publications that highlight data findings from various public health issues, programs or projects.
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Influenza Reports
The City of St. Louis Department of Health reports on influenza numbers in the City of St. Louis. These reports detail the weekly percentage of emergency room visits for influenza-like illness.
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Sexually Transmitted Disease Reports
The City of St. Louis Department of Health regularly reports on sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the City of St. Louis. These reports detail the demographic breakdown of STDs reportable to the state.
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Lead Poisoning Annual Reports
In 2003, Mayor Slay launched the initiative to end childhood lead poisoning (CLP) in the City of St. Louis. The Department of Health produces annual reports on childhood lead poisoning in the City of St. Louis, examining a variety of factors involved with CLP.
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City of St. Louis Obesity Reports
Mayor Francis Slay identified reducing obesity by 5% in the City of St. Louis by 2018 as a priority in his Sustainability Action Agenda. To meet this goal, the Department of Health (DOH) developed and released the City's Obesity Plan in May 2014. A report followed as a supplement to the initial plan and served to set the benchmark of obesity rates in the City.
View and Download "St. Louis: The City Where Healthy Living Matters"
View and Download the City of St. Louis Obesity Report supplement
View and Download the Obesity Surveillance in City of St. Louis
Restaurant Health Ratings and Inspection Reports
The City of St Louis Department of Health is responsible for verifying all food establishments follow well-recognized procedures to provide safe and wholesome food to the public. This includes all operations that provide food to the general public, such as restaurants, taverns, carry-outs, grocery stores, caterers, and day care centers. Both permanent and temporary operations are regulated.
Current food and beverage establishment health ratings, inspections, and archived reports
Environmental Health Services Reports
The Environmental Health Services annual report looks at the regulated environmental health issues in the City of St. Louis. The report is prepared by Center for Health Information, Planning, and Research for the Bureau of Environmental Health Services.
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Annual Accomplishment Reports
Each summer, The City of St. Louis Department of Health releases its Annual Report as a snapshot of the Department's efforts and activities over the past year.
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View and Download FY2017 Update and Accomplishments
View and Download FY2016 Update and Accomplishments
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Community Health Reports
St. Louis Regional Mental Health Data Report
The St. Louis Regional Mental Health Data Report, prepared by the City of St. Louis Department of Health and Saint Louis County Department of Public Health for the System of Care St. Louis Region, uses hospital admission data to describe prevalence and trends of mental health disorders in the St. Louis Region.
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2017 Saint Louis Local Public Health System Assessment
The St. Louis Local Public Health System Assessment (LPHSA) was conducted on May 22, 2017 as one of the four assessments in the Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) process. MAPP is a community-driven strategic planning framework that guides communities in developing and implementing efforts around the prioritization of public health issues and identification of resources to address them as defined by the 10 Essential Public Health Services. The MAPP process includes four assessment tools, including the Local Public Health System Assessment.
View and Download the Saint Louis Local Public Health System Assessment (2017)
Department of Health Assessment of At-Risk Populations 2015 Emergency Preparedness and Response
The Assessment of At-Risk Populations report examines an overview of an assessment of people with disabilities and other vulnerable groups in the City of St. Louis. These individuals are at a heighten risks during emergencies. The report was prepared by the City of St. Louis Department of Health in collaboration with the City Emergency Management Agency, Office on the Disabled, St. Louis Area Agency on Aging, and Emergency Preparedness Division of Metro Transit.
View and Download the Assessment of At-Risk Populations (2015) Report
City of St. Louis Community Health Improvement Plan
This publication contains the results of an improvement plan constructed by public health partners and citywide residents pursuant to the responsibility of the City of St. Louis Department of Health's policy development core public health function.
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2012 City of St. Louis Community Health Assessment
This publication is an assessment ordered by the City of St. Louis Director of Health to help understand community needs and health disparities.
View and Download 2012 City of St. Louis Community Health Assessment
Understanding Our Needs
This publication is a ZIP Code by ZIP Code look at the health of people living in the City of St. Louis. Numerous indicators are detailed, including socioeconomic, environmental health, mortality, access to healthcare, and birth indicators.
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National Partnership for Action to End Health Disparities Heartland RHEC Blueprint
This report from the Heartland Region Health Equity Council of the National Partnership for Action to End Health Disparities identifies collaborative strategies to address goals that have been developed to end health disparities. This "Blueprint" for action was created using stakeholder input from federal, regional, state and local levels. The U.S. Office of Minority Health and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services provided support to the Council.
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"The Changing Health of Our Region" with Dr. Gunn and Pamela Walker
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Child Abuse and Neglect Reports - Missouri Department of Social Services
The Missouri Department of Social Services releases an annual report which details statistical information about Child Abuse and Neglect in Missouri. The data tables include county-level and statewide information.
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Child Abuse and Neglect Report
This is the Missouri Department of Social Services Children's Division Child Abuse and Neglect Calendar Year 2010 Annual Report.
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