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Michigan Health Equity Data Project
The focus of the Michigan Health Equity Project is health equity. Health equity is defined as “the absence of systematic disparities in health and its determinants between groups of people at different levels of underlying social advantage (i.e., wealth, power, and/or social prestige)” (Michigan Health Equity Roadmap). Monitoring health equity requires standardized, complete, and consistent data collection over time. The Michigan Health Equity Project produces several reports that present information on how populations compare to one another and whether they become closer to (more equitable) or further from (less equitable) each other over time. By gathering comparable data for each racial/ethnic population and combining all indicators in one place, these Health Equity Data Tables allow us to routinely monitor health equity in Michigan and evaluate progress over time.
Michigan Health Equity Data Project Reports and Tables
2024Michigan Health Equity Data Project Full Report (PDF)
2018Michigan Health Equity Data Project Update Data Slides (PPTX)
2016Michigan Health Equity Data Project Full Report (PDF)
2013 Michigan Health Equity Data Project Update Data Slides (PPTX)