OASIS is a suite of interactive tools used to access and visualize the Georgia Department of Public Health’s standardized health data repository. The tools include:
OASIS and the Repository are designed, built and maintained by the Office of Health Indicators for Planning (OHIP), Epidemiology Division, Georgia Department of Public Health. The first iteration of OASIS was created in 2001.
OASIS is currently populated with Vital Statistics (births, deaths, fetal deaths, induced terminations, pregnancies), Hospital Discharge, Emergency Room Visit, STD, and Census Population data. If more detailed information from these sources is needed, please contact us.
Many subjects of interest to public health can be found in OASIS, for example:
Generally speaking: Counts, Crude Rates, Age-adjusted Rates, Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL), Percentages/Proportions, and metrics such as Standardized Mortality Ratios that include built-in tests of significance.
Yes. Most data are selectable by Age, Race, Ethnicity, Sex, Year, Place (e.g. County, District, State, County Commission District, Census Tract). Other attributes may be available depending on data source (e.g. Payor, Education, Socioeconomic status). All data pertain to place of residence (vs where something occurred).
OASIS plays an integral role in program planning, including determining target population areas, formulating financial plans, monitoring program effectiveness, program evaluation and reporting program outcomes.
Use OASIS tools to:
Benefits:
If there are information needs above and beyond what OASIS can provide, please contact us.
Data in OASIS are updated yearly once data suppliers have finalized/closed-out their data for statistical purposes. Typical update schedule:
Yes! Just email us to ask.
Online Analytical Statistical Information System (OASIS), <name of tool used>, Georgia Department of Public Health, Office of Health Indicators for Planning (OHIP). <Date data accessed> https://oasis.state.ga.us/