Data from the 2020 Chief Health Officer report
These data visualisations include population and health indicators from the 2020 CHO Report for Hospital and Health Services (HHSs) and Primary Health Networks (PHNs). New statewide topical visualisations are also included.
- Explore the population of my area
- How does my area compare with others?
- Mothers and babies
- What are the leading causes of hospitalisations and how are they changing?
- Improving children’s diets
- Child sun safety
- Statistical tables
- Supporting resources
Demography
This visualisation presents population distributions and projections for Queensland and the HHSs.
Once in the visualisation, you can use the slider and drop down menus to select year, HHS and sub-population.
Indicators for Hospital and Health Services
This data visualisation includes population and health indicators from the 2020 CHO Report.
Instructions on how to interact and explore the data will be to the left of the left of the visualisation.
Statistical difference between these areas is available from the statistical tables (XLSX 644 kB).
Perinatal
This visualisation presents perinatal and birthweight outcomes for Queensland and the HHSs by selected characteristics.
Instructions on how to interact and explore the data will be to the left of the visualisation.
Hospitalisations
This visualisation presents hospitalisations for Queensland and the HHSs by selected causes.
Instructions on how to interact and explore the data will be to the left of the visualisation.
Improving children’s diets
This visualisation presents parents readiness to improve their child’s diet. Readiness to change was categorised using a stages of change framework. Child and household characteristics associated with improving or intending to improve children’s diet are featured.
Child sun safety
This visualisation presents detailed information about children’s sun exposure, use of sun protection strategies, and sunburn experience (such as number of sunburns, part of the body that was sunburnt and location where sunburn occurred).
Statistical tables
Data are also available as:
Supporting resources
Data definitions and further information on data sources and analyses are available here.
If you can't access the visualisation, refer to the statistical tables (XLSX 644 kB) or email Population_Epidemiology@health.qld.gov.au.