Resources

This CDC initiative highlights non-clinical, community-wide approaches that have evidence reporting (1) positive health impacts, (2) results within five years, and (3) cost effectiveness and/or cost savings over the lifetime of the population or earlier.

This interactive site, supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, incorporates your location to help identify policies and programs that may have the biggest impact on health and medical costs.

Community Guide in Action stories feature decision makers, program planners, employers, and leaders from across the country who have used The Community Guide to make people safer and healthier.

An independent panel of public health and prevention experts collects these evidence-based interventions to help you select programs to improve health and reduce disease.

The National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network (Tracking Network) brings together health data and environmental data from national, state, and city sources and provides supporting information to make the data easier to understand. 

These sites, which offer fee-based and public access resources, allow users to download and map a range of community-level demographic, health and other data.

This interactive map from the Tobacco Control Network allows user to identify state-level tobacco control policies.

This report describes major findings from the Black Women’s Health Imperative (BWHI) 2021 Tobacco Industry Marketing Awareness Survey.

In November 2022, FDA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released federal data from the 2022 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) on youth tobacco use in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: “Tobacco Product Use among Middle and High School Students — United States, 2022…

The objective of this findings brief was to survey rural health clinic practitioners throughout the country to examine practitioner involvement in primary decision making regarding their patients' cancer treatment and survivorship care.