What are health care data sets?
What are health care data sets?
Healthcare data sets include a vast amount of medical data, various measurements, financial data, statistical data, demographics of specific populations, and insurance data, to name just a few, gathered from various healthcare data sources.
How do I open a dataset?
These are in very approximate order — many of the steps can be done simultaneously:
- Choose your dataset(s). Choose the dataset(s) you plan to make open.
- Apply an open license. Determine what intellectual property rights exist in the data.
- Make the data available. In bulk and in a useful format.
- Make it discoverable.
How do you find out if you have unclaimed life insurance?
How to find an unclaimed life insurance policy
- Search for insurance policy paperwork.
- Get in touch with employers.
- Search for the insurance company.
- Look in the correct state.
- Check with rating services.
- Search for a financial connection.
- Turn to a missing policy locator.
- Search unclaimed property files.
Where can I find health datasets?
Data and Statistics
- Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation.
- Global Health Data Exchange.
- HealthData.gov.
- CDC’s Data and Statistics.
- National Center for Health Statistics.
- National Center for Health Statistics Data Collections Systems.
- National Public Health Data Resources.
- CDC Wonder.
Where can I get healthcare data?
Here are 10 great data sets to start playing around with & improve your healthcare data analytics chops.
- Big Cities Health Inventory Data.
- Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP)
- data.gov.
- Kent Ridge Bio-medical Dataset.
- HealthData.gov.
- MHEALTH Dataset Data Set.