The National Vital Statistics System is the oldest and most successful example of inter-governmental data sharing in Public Health with birth, death, marriage, divorce, and fetal death information collected nationally to create national rates.
This MOD website makes it easy to create tables and graphs on a variety of maternal and infant health topics at county or city level.
Michigan statistics developed from the collection of vital records ranging from events such as births, deaths, marriages, and divorces.
The Michigan PRAMS is an ongoing survey project of mothers who deliver live births in Michigan. This program is part of a national effort to reduce infant mortality and adverse birth outcomes by providing useful information for developing and implementing intervention programs and evaluating existing programs.
This MDCH website holds overviews of the Family Planning and WIC programs and newsletters and presentations that were created by the WIC and Family Planning epidemiologist.
Reports and statistics from the MDCH Vital Statistics on infant mortality showing trends by county, city, and race.
The MiBRFSS is composed of annual, state-level telephone surveys of Michigan residents. These surveys are the only source of state-specific, population-based estimates of the prevalence of various behaviors, medical conditions, and preventative health care practices among Michigan adults.
This Strategic State Plan provides guidance to the Council regarding how it spends its resources and includes long-term goals to be accomplished within five years.
This notice describes how personal and medical information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information.
A compilation of reports and fact sheets related to sudden cardiac death of the young, heart disease, and stroke in Michigan from the MDHHS Cardiovascular program.