Data & Reporting

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Key Public Health Indicators


The Chicago Department of Public Health regularly partners with state and municipal agencies to collect data on the health of Chicago residents, then makes this data available to the public. This page will be updated with new or updated versions of reports as they are published.


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Chicago Data Reports

Looking for a specific program? The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) partners with many federal and local nonprofits to help connect you with the care you need, regardless of your financial status.


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Chicago Health Atlas

Review, explore and compare health-related data over time and across communities. Search by location and key health indicators, such as obesity, income, and heart disease.

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Coronavirus Response Center

Get Chicago-specific data on COVID-19 infections, stay up to date on the latest public safety protocols, and find out how you can keep yourself and your family safe.


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Chicago CityKey

The CityKey is a free optional government-issued ID card that helps residents access government services such as Chicago Public Library, public transit, and prescription drug discounts. This card is available to all Chicagoans regardless of age, gender, immigration status, or housing status.

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