Other - Local community hospitals or public libraries may be a source of information on local communities
AHA Guide to the Health Care Field, WX 22 AA1 A285 (Reference)
Health United States, W2A H434 1990 - present
Illinois Facts: A Comprehensive Look at Illinois Today by Clements. F 536 C626i 1989 (Reference)
Illinois Hospital Association Resource Directory, WX 22AI3 I29i (Reference)
Statistical Abstract of the United States, HA 202 A1 S797 (Reference and Illinois State Library)
World Almanac and Book Facts, AY 67 W927 (Reference)
Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook, Illinois State Library; UIS Library
Directory of Long-term Care Facilities, Illinois Department of Health, Division of Long-term Care, Quality Assurance, 525 W. Jefferson St., 5th floor, Springfield
Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media, UIS Library
Home Health Agency Directory, Illinois Department of Health, Division of Long-term Care, Quality Assurance, 525 W. Jefferson St., 4th floor, Springfield
Origin and Evolution of Illinois Counties, Illinois State Library and UIS Library
State Profile. Illinois (Woods and Poole Economics), Illinois State Library
The U.S. Census Bureau has terminated its support for the USA Counties database. To access the most current data, please refer to the organizations listed in the source file [XLS].
Published by the federal government, the Statistical Abstract pulls statistics on the social, political, and economic organization of the United States from Census data, various Federal Agencies, and private organizations.
The Illinois Department of Commerce provides the LocationOne Information System (LOIS) for conducting searches on available commercial and industrial sites and building locations throughout Illinois. Maintained in partnership with communities across the state, LocationOne is designed to address the site selection requirements of businesses and their consultants.
Detailed information on Illinois cities and towns: city services; health & education facilities; transportation; utilities; major employers; wage rates; tax structure, etc. (Must choose profile to get detailed info.)
HealthWorks of Illinois is a collaborative effort of the Department of Children and Family Services, Department of Healthcare and Family Services and Department of Public Health. The primary purpose of HealthWorks is to assure that DCFS wards from birth to age 21, who are in substitute care, receive comprehensive quality health care services.
SIU Center for Family Medicine is designated as a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). This status enables us to offer special program for low income and uninsured patients.
The dental clinic serves Medicaid eligible children and adults free of charge and uninsured or underinsured children and adults on a sliding fee basis.
NCHS's FastStats provides quick access to statistics on topics of public health. Links are provided to publications that include the statistics presented, to sources of more data, and to related web pages.
CHR&R will now allow nationwide comparison of counties with similar populations based on key demographic, social, and economic indicators. This important collaboration allows CHR&R to deliver popular functionality of both CHSI and CHR&R products in one central location.
Publishers of Giving USA, an annual report that provides statistics and evaluation of the state of philanthropy during the previous year. Reports facts, and analyzes why giving was up or down for each subject area, foundations, corporations, or individuals.
This is the national repository of data on the nonprofit sector in the U.S. Its mission is to develop and disseminate high quality data about nonprofit organizations and their activities.
Data, tools, and stories to improvie communities and inspire change. Also includes information on The 500 Cities Project: Local data for better health.
CHNA.org is a free website that offers county-specific health data and resources and free access to a range of GIS mapping capabilities. Data is based on census tract information.