APPS EXPO LIVE DEMOS
Monday June 3, 2013 • 1:30pm - 5:00pm
Location: Ambassador Ballroom
The Community Data Portal (CDP) gives health care and community organizations the ability to easily analyze and share tabular, graphical, and geospatial displays of community indicators. It also enables within-region comparisons of counties, cities, neighborhoods, and other custom geographies. The CDP provides a powerful, interactive, user-friendly, and customizable webbased tool for organizations to share their data with the public, and is complemented by Health Landscape’s existing rich library of health and social determinants of health data. Tool configuration and data management are controlled entirely by the client, allowing them to update datasets and add additional indicators whenever the need arises.
3. What happens when you have . . . Multiple
“Health of the Community” / “Community
Report Card” reports by multiple
organizations over many years
• Inconsistent Quality
• No Standard Measures or Definitions
• Time Consuming (staff time, volunteers from
community)
• Costly (personnel, printing, distribution)
• Largely unusable and unused
• This happens in nearly EVERY City or
Metropolitan Area
5. The Community Indicators Data Portal is a web-based
application designed to be deployed on the client’s web
site, with the client in control of data and visuals. The
management tools have been designed to allow the client
complete or partial control, depending on their comfort level.5
6. The basic Map View includes a detailed
legend and full thematic control by the
site visitor.
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7. The Paired Map View gives a side-by-side view of two
indicators, regardless of geography (this map compares
county and census tract data), with visual binding
between each map (mouse movement on one map
produces visual cues on the second).
8. Paired Map Views with area data and point data
(addresses) automatically combine the map into a single
view.
9. The Data Table shows all related
community indicators, with an export
to CSV functionality
10. The Chart View contains a
scrollable bar chart of the
selected indicator. Site
visitors can sort the chart by
area or chart value.
11. The bar chart can accommodate
dozens or even hundreds of
comparison areas.
16. Development Roadmap
2010 2011 2012 2012 & 2013
Original Community
Indicators Data Portal
released as a stand-
alone application that
read and displayed
local CVS files
Migration & Integration
of the Community
Indicators Data Portal
tools into the existing
HealthLandscape
platform.
Client sites in
Cincinnati and North
Carolina launched on
June 1, 2012
Community Data
Portal wins awards at
HHS Data Conference
in Washington DC and
ESRI International
User conference in
San Diego
Spatial comparison of
two community
indicators; Data API for
data sharing and
ancillary application
development; Detailed
ability to control
visualization (maps,
charts, graphs) of
incomplete data
values;
Coming in 2013: Data drill-downs allowing the user to filter by data subgroups, if
available; Improved portal legend visualizations; and Improved visibility / clustering on
maps that include a large number of points (or points that are spatially near to one
another)