Concerns for Atlantans Change Over Time: Metro Atlanta Speaks (2024)

Metro Atlanta Speaks: Track the change in the biggest problem concerning Metro Atlantans over the years (to 2024) --starting in 2016

By |2025-02-05T16:12:40-05:00November 25th, 2024|Data Diversions, Economy, Education, Metro Atlanta Speaks, Transportation|Comments Off on Concerns for Atlantans Change Over Time: Metro Atlanta Speaks (2024)

Honoring Heroes: Access to VA Healthcare for Disabled Veterans in Atlanta

In observance of Veterans Day, we examine the spatial match between VA facilities and the locations of disabled veterans.

By |2025-02-05T16:13:49-05:00November 10th, 2024|Data Diversions, Monday Mapday, Public Health|Comments Off on Honoring Heroes: Access to VA Healthcare for Disabled Veterans in Atlanta

Regional Snapshot: Public Health-Inequities of Access

Unequal access to healthcare all too often seems to equate to inequitable outcome(s)

By |2023-11-03T06:07:44-04:00November 3rd, 2023|Age and Generations, Environment, Equity, Public Health, Race and Diversity, Regional Snapshot|Comments Off on Regional Snapshot: Public Health-Inequities of Access

Regional Snapshot: 100 Metros Data Dashboard

This month's regional snapshot provides summary findings from an initial review of a just-released new and (vastly) improved version of a 100 Metros Data Dashboard. This tool enables easy access to interactive rankings of the top 10 major metros, across data in topic areas such as demographics, economics, health, and housing.

By |2020-03-12T13:19:10-04:00March 12th, 2020|Economic Development, Other Demographics, Population, Public Health, Race and Diversity, Regional Snapshot, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Regional Snapshot: 100 Metros Data Dashboard

Friday Factday: The Uninsured in Metro Atlanta

An examination of the Atlanta MSA's uninsured with state and national comparisons, as well as a look at the 10-county rates and usage of private vs. public insurance.

By |2019-09-23T11:34:52-04:00September 20th, 2019|Friday Factday, Public Health, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Friday Factday: The Uninsured in Metro Atlanta
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