Policy, Systems, and Environmental Change

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.
The Transportation and Health Tool was developed by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to provide easy access to data that practitioners can use to examine the health impacts of transportation systems.
This site provides national and state-specific measures of performance across different areas of health care, as compared to benchmarks (standard of comparison), as well as data queries and national trends.
This site supports work to increase the use of policy surveillance and legal mapping as tools for improving the nation’s health.
This report from ACS CAN reviews each state’s progress on important cancer issues, including several relevant topics on PSE change.
From the American Planning Association, this guide identifies policy ideas for local, state, and federally elected officials aimed at improving community health and quality of living through planning.
This data source allows the tracking of Medicare claims data over time and provides access to data sets through interactive graphs and maps.
The County Health Rankings & Roadmaps program provides data, evidence, guidance, and examples to build awareness of the multiple factors that influence health and support leaders in growing community power to improve health equity.