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Maternal and Infant Health Assessment (MIHA)

MIHA Data Snapshots Dashboard Instructions

The Maternal and Infant Health Assessment (MIHA) Data Snapshots dashboard​ consists of interactive data tables. Below are general instructions on how to use the dashboard.

Snapshots Dashboards

The data are organized into three dashboard tabs: State Snapshots, County Snapshots, and Regional Snapshots. To navigate to another dashboard tab, use the grey rectangular buttons above the filters. 

Selections and Filters

  • Select Year — Use the dropdown to select the years of grouped data.
  • Select County/Region (County and Regional Snapshots only) — Use the dropdown to select the county or region.
  • Select Subgroup — Use the dropdown to select the subgroup. To view additional categories of subgroups in the table, use the horizontal scroll bar at the bottom of the table to scroll right.
  • Filter Subgroup — Use the dropdown to select one or more specific subgroup categories. To select subgroup categories, either (1) uncheck the (All) category to clear all checked boxes, then select the categories of interest, or (2) uncheck the categories you would not like to see. To reset the filter and view all subgroup categories, check (All).
  • Filter Topic Area — Use the dropdown to select one or more specific topic area(s). To select topic area(s), either (1) uncheck the (All) selection to clear all checked boxes, then select the topic area(s) of interest, or (2) uncheck the topic area(s) you would not like to see. To reset the filter and view all topic areas, check (All).

Symbols and Footnotes

  • ​​​chart symbolMCAH Data Dashboard is available for this indicator. The topic-specific MCAH Data Dashboard can be navigated to by using the drop down at the bottom of the MIHA Data Snapshots Dashboard. Select the MCAH Data Dashboard of interest and click the right arrow, the MCAH Data Dashboard will open in a new window. ​

  • -- Estimate is not shown because the relative standard error (RSE) is greater than 50% or could not be calculated, or a fewer than 5 participants reported.

  • *  Estimate should be interpreted with caution due to low statistical reliability (RSE is between 30% and 50%).

  • † The measure or definition for the indicator has changed and is not comparable to prior years.

  • ‡  Indicator is only available for two out of the three years of data.

  • ‡‡Indicator is only available for two out of the three years of data

  • ↑  The county or regional total population estimate is higher than the estimate for the remainder of California, based on statistical testing.

  • ↓  The county or regional total population estimate is lower than the estimate for the remainder of California, based on statistical testing.

  • ●  There is no statistical difference between the county or regional total population estimate and the remainder of California, based on statistical testing.

Download the Data

All underlying data for the MIHA Data Snapshots dashboard can be downloaded as one ADA compliant table in Excel. The downloaded data are comma-separated-values (CSV) tables which include years, geographies, categories, subcategories, percentages, upper and lower confidence limits, population estimates, and annotation or suppression notes. ​​​

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