Data Dashboards

The usual source of population data from the Office of Financial Management (OFM) that we use to calculate health-related rates is unavailable until 2024. DOH is using population interim estimates (PIE) developed by Public Health - Seattle and King County. These have been vetted by subject matter experts and stakeholders from the Department of Health, local health jurisdictions and Tribal Epidemiology Centers. PIE are available for 2000-2022 so that a consistent series of population data is available. Because we have applied PIE to historic data, some rates will be different from what we published previously. We are in the process of updating rates with PIE; the date that each dashboard is updated is noted on the dashboard itself. For more information, please email DOH.WTN@doh.wa.gov.

Data dashboards provide an interactive way to explore public health and environmental data. Most dashboards have filters for easily selecting the measure, geography, and timeframe of interest. Data can be viewed as a map or as trends over time and are available for download. If a topic has data available in a dashboard format, you will see a button on the topic page that looks like this:

Dashboards

How to Use

Each dashboard topic has multiple dashboards, listed in gray boxes or tabs across the top of the page. For example, Biomonitoring contains dashboards for Organic and Inorganic Arsenic, Metals, and Pesticide Metabolites. You can scroll through the dashboards using the arrows to the right or left. For topics that use boxes, the dashboard you are currently viewing will show up highlighted in darker gray.

Menu of dashboards with active dashboard highlighted with darker gray background

On topics that use tabs, such as Social Determinants of Health, the active dashboard has a white background and inactive tabs are grayed out.

Dashboard tab menu

Once you select a dashboard, you will be able to filter the data that you are viewing. The dropdown filters allow you to select relevant criteria for your interest in that topic, such as demographics or geographic area. Some dashboards also have sliders to select which years you want data displayed for.

Dashboard drop down and slider filters

Information about the data or display is shown at the bottom of the dashboard page.

Downloading the Data Table

The last dashboard (on the far right of the dashboard selection bar) titled “Data Table” or “Download Data Table” allows you to select the data you would like to download for analysis.

To download the data once you have selected your filters, follow these five steps:

Step 1: Select data in drop down menus to the right.

Step 2: Click anywhere on the data table once.

Step 3: Select “Download” at the bottom of the dashboard or in the tool bar above the data.

Step 4: Select “Data.” If “Data” is grayed out, go back to Step 2 and ensure that you have clicked a cell in the data table.

Step 5: Select “Download” again.

System Requirements

For best results in viewing the Tableau dashboards the following web browser versions or later are recommended: Windows IE 11, Mozilla Firefox 52.5, Google Chrome 65.0, and Safari IOS 11.3. If you are running any other browser (i.e. Windows Edge 16); the dashboards may not display properly.

Display Settings

If you are having any issue with viewing the dashboard contact DOHDLAgencyTableauSupport@doh.wa.gov.

Privacy and Protection

To protect privacy, the dashboards do not display any personally identifiable information. The source data has been aggregated and de-identified in compliance with state and federal law.

Contact Us

For information or questions related to the Washington Tracking Network, email DOH.WTN@doh.wa.gov.

Let Us Know How You Used the Data

We love hearing about how our data is being used to make an impact on the health of Washingtonians. It also helps us to know what is meeting our users’ needs and how we can improve the information we provide. If you used our data, please tell us about it by sending an email to DOH.WTN@doh.wa.gov.

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