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MiTracking
MiTracking
For many years, public health systems across the U.S. faced a knowledge gap about environmental hazards and public health. The Michigan Environmental Health Tracking Program, MiTracking, can help bridge this gap. The MiTracking Program gathers existing Michigan-specific environmental and health data and provides them in one online location.
These data can be easily queried on the MiTracking data portal. Results are provided in tables, charts, and maps that can be downloaded, saved, and printed. The data provided by the MiTracking program can create greater awareness of environmental health concerns, and inform public health actions and programs.
The MiTracking Program is part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network. For more information about states and cities in the CDC's Tracking Network, visit Michigan's Tracking Profile or other state profiles.
Data Content Areas
Environmental Topics
Health Conditions
Population
- Population Characteristics
- Social Vulnerability Index (SVI)
Contact Information
MiTracking email: mdhhs-mitracking@michigan.gov
Aaron Ferguson, MPA
Climate and Tracking Unit Manager
517-284-4801
FergusonA1@michigan.gov
Jillian Maras, MPH
MiTracking Program Manager
MarasJ@michigan.gov