Tracking Data Dashboards

At a glance

In addition to the robust data searchable on our Data Explorer tool, the Tracking Program has developed several topic-specific dashboards to put information into the hands of public health planners, the media, and the public. These interactive data tools provide a more complete, detailed picture of important environmental health topics all in one place. View our “Powered by Tracking” dashboards and learn more about important issues that affect environmental health below.

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Environmental Justice Dashboard

Environmental justice data tools can help determine communities at risk, help make informed policy decisions, and helps everyone learn more about how the environment affects their health.

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Screenshot of Tracking's Environmental Justice Dashboard tool
Where we live, work, and play affects our health.

Heat & Health Tracker

The Tracking Program partnered with CDC's Climate & Health Program to develop the Heat and Health Tracker. This tool allows you to see how extreme heat affects your county. View local, timely data and info to help communities to prepare for and respond to extreme heat events. Search to explore your county, populations who are at risk, and response resources.

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Screenshot of Tracking's Heat & Health Tracker dashboard tool
The CDC Heat & Health Tracker provides local heat and health information so communities can better prepare for and respond to extreme heat events.

Melanoma Dashboard

The Melanoma Dashboard was created through a partnership between the Tracking Program and CDC's Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. It provides a wide range of relevant state and local data to help communities address their unique melanoma prevention needs. Get quick facts and information or use maps to view state-level data on melanoma and ultraviolet radiation.

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Screenshot of Tracking's Melanoma Dashboard tool
Access data and use maps to view state-level data on melanoma and ultraviolet radiation.

CRC SimPLER

CRC SimPLER is a free online tool to help emergency planners understand their current capacity, potential bottlenecks, and additional resource needs when planning for population monitoring during response to a radiation emergency. The Tracking Program created it in partnership with CDC's Radiation and Health Program.

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Screenshot of CRC SimPLER dashboard tool
CRC SimPLER is an abbreviation for Community Reception Center Simulation Program for Leveraging and Evaluating Resources.