Variable N = 4311
Year
    2016 89 (21%)
    2019 87 (20%)
    2018 76 (18%)
    2015 72 (17%)
    2017 72 (17%)
    2014 34 (7.9%)
Quarter
    4 143 (33%)
    3 132 (31%)
    2 87 (20%)
    1 67 (16%)
Recipient
    MA 61 (14%)
    CA 30 (7.0%)
    NYC 30 (7.0%)
    WI 28 (6.5%)
    UT 26 (6.0%)
    WA 24 (5.6%)
    ME 23 (5.3%)
    NYS 18 (4.2%)
    CO 17 (3.9%)
    MN 17 (3.9%)
    KS 13 (3.0%)
    NJ 13 (3.0%)
    VT 13 (3.0%)
    KY 12 (2.8%)
    MO 12 (2.8%)
    OR 12 (2.8%)
    FL 10 (2.3%)
    NH 10 (2.3%)
    NM 10 (2.3%)
    LA 9 (2.1%)
    IA 7 (1.6%)
    RI 7 (1.6%)
    AZ 6 (1.4%)
    SC 6 (1.4%)
    MD 5 (1.2%)
    MI 5 (1.2%)
    CT 3 (0.7%)
    PA 2 (0.5%)
    NY 1 (0.2%)
    WI (duplicate of 610) 1 (0.2%)
Start category
    Request for assistance from community, state or local government, or other agency 196 (45%)
    Routine work 196 (45%)
    Response to emergency or incident 39 (9.0%)
Problem category
    Data or information gap 214 (50%)
    Need for technical expertise 79 (18%)
    Potential exposure 57 (13%)
    Potential disease cluster/increased rates 44 (10%)
    Potential association between health and exposure 37 (8.6%)
Primary EH topic
    Cancer 55 (13%)
    Lead poisoning 53 (12%)
    Air Quality 35 (8.1%)
    Private well water 29 (6.7%)
    Multiple 25 (5.8%)
    Populations and Vulnerabilities 22 (5.1%)
    Heat Stress Illness 19 (4.4%)
    Radon 19 (4.4%)
    Asthma 17 (3.9%)
    Toxic Substance Releases 16 (3.7%)
    Carbon monoxide poisoning 13 (3.0%)
    Pesticide Exposures 13 (3.0%)
    Other 12 (2.8%)
    Community drinking water 11 (2.6%)
    Birth outcomes 8 (1.9%)
    Vector-Borne Disease 8 (1.9%)
    Community characteristics 7 (1.6%)
    Community design 7 (1.6%)
    N/A 7 (1.6%)
    Sunlight and UV 7 (1.6%)
    Climate change 6 (1.4%)
    Obesity 6 (1.4%)
    Communicable Disease 4 (0.9%)
    Drug/illegal drug 4 (0.9%)
    Hazardous waste site 4 (0.9%)
    Mercury Poisoning 4 (0.9%)
    PFAS 4 (0.9%)
    Biomonitoring 3 (0.7%)
    Drought 3 (0.7%)
    Harmful Algal Bloom 3 (0.7%)
    COPD 2 (0.5%)
    Lifestyle Risk Factors 2 (0.5%)
    Childhood cancers 1 (0.2%)
    Developmental disability 1 (0.2%)
    Heart Disease 1 (0.2%)
Tracking data and tools leveraged 357 (83%)
Tracking role: active or passive
    Active 350 (81%)
    Passive 81 (19%)
Tracking role
    Analyzed data 92 (21%)
    Enhanced surveillance 81 (19%)
    Provided expertise or recommendations 74 (17%)
    Provided training, outreach, or education 65 (15%)
    Tracked health and/or environment 65 (15%)
    Conducted or assisted in an investigation 36 (8.4%)
    Conducted or assisted in a linkage analysis 18 (4.2%)
Output reported 358 (83%)
Output category
    report 104 (29%)
    communication material 65 (18%)
    tool 55 (15%)
    additional data 54 (15%)
    resource 28 (7.9%)
    recommendation 25 (7.0%)
    presentation 14 (3.9%)
    training 7 (2.0%)
    web exposure 3 (0.8%)
Output led to action 266 (76%)
Action actor
    Other actor 261 (61%)
    Tracking Program 109 (25%)
    Both 61 (14%)
Other actors
    State Goverment 135 (42%)
    Local Government 87 (27%)
    Community Members 22 (6.8%)
    Multiple 21 (6.5%)
    NGO or Non-profit 16 (5.0%)
    Unclear 9 (2.8%)
    Academic Institution 8 (2.5%)
    Federal Government 8 (2.5%)
    Media 7 (2.2%)
    Private company 4 (1.2%)
    Hospital/Healthcare 2 (0.6%)
    Other 2 (0.6%)
    Tribal community 1 (0.3%)
Action category
    Provided information in response to concern 53 (16%)
    Informed public health program or intervention 48 (15%)
    Inform new policy, legislation, or regulation 45 (14%)
    Improved data quality and access 41 (13%)
    Improved program intervention, or response plan 37 (11%)
    Developed training, outreach campaign, or educational materials 32 (9.8%)
    Implemented intervention to prevent exposures 30 (9.2%)
    Informed impact assessment or city planning 18 (5.5%)
    Issued health alerts and advisories 13 (4.0%)
    Identified potential source of exposure 9 (2.8%)
Impact evidence
    No 176 (42%)
    Not yet 167 (39%)
    Yes 81 (19%)
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