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Data & Services

Access high-quality datasets, analytics support, and expert services for research, evaluation, and operational insights.

The Center for Health Care Data (CHCD) provides access to diverse datasets, advanced analytics, and end-to-end project support, connecting researchers and partners with data-driven insights.

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What We Offer

Working with health care data can feel complex—but you don’t have to do it alone. Our team turns raw claims data into clear, useful insights. We apply enhancements, such as risk scores, chronic condition indicators, and episodes of care, so you can focus on your research questions—not data cleanup. If you need more support, our experts are here to help every step of the way.

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Data Access

Claims datasets, EMR, state datasets, custom extracts.

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Analytical & Technical Services

Modeling, analytics, visualization, programming.

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Project Support & Consultation

Project management, evaluation services, strategy.

Datasets at a Glance

CHCD offers a wide range of datasets to support research, education and public service efforts. We work with partners to help turn data into insights that improve health outcomes in communities across the state and beyond.

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How to Work with Us

We value strong partnerships and welcome new opportunities to use our datasets in meaningful ways. Whether you’re requesting data for a research study or interested in broader analytic support, our team is committed to working with you at every stage.

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Use Cases & Impact

We’re passionate about turning data into actionable insights. By partnering with stakeholders across sectors, we make claims data accessible, meaningful, and transformative. Here’s how our collaborations drive real-world impact:

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Population Level

Prescription of Potentially Harmful Drugs in Young Adults with Heart Failure and Reduced Ejection Fraction

A retrospective cohort study using a commercial claims database from 2011 to 2014 to evaluate the prevalence of potentially harmful drug (PHD) prescriptions among patients diagnosed with systolic heart failure.

Frequently Asked Questions

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