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Reports & Publications

2025 Community Health Assessment

For over 150 years, the City of Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) has committed to protecting and improving the health of everyone who lives, works, and plays in our city. We work alongside residents, partners, and local leaders to ensure every person has an equal opportunity to be healthy. 

The 2025 City of Milwaukee Community Health Assessment (CHA) provides a comprehensive look at the health and well-being of residents and the conditions that influence it. By combining data with community voices, the CHA identifies both strengths and challenges that shape health in Milwaukee. The findings help guide local programs, partnerships, and policies that promote health equity across all neighborhoods.

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Community Health Assessments

Program description and vision, as well as links to resulting reports.

Data Requests

Request data from the City of Milwaukee Health Department

Disease Statistics for Milwaukee County (SurvNet & Respiratory Illness Report)

Charts providing numbers for all reportable communicable diseases in Milwaukee County for a given timeframe.

Fetal Infant Mortality Review (FIMR)

Full report as well as separate data tables concerning fetal and infant mortality in the city of Milwaukee.

Food Inspection Reports

Food establishment inspections, information about our inspection program and explanations of the reports.

General Health Data, Annual Reports, and Publications

Links to City of Milwaukee Health Department publications and data reporting.

Lead Poisoning Prevention Data & Reports

Recent data reflecting the success of our Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, along with special reports on lead poisoning issues in Milwaukee and Wisconsin.

COVID-19 Data Resources

COVID-19 data sets and resources to equip students, researchers, policymakers, and interested individuals with the tools they need to analyze trends, evaluate vaccine effectiveness, and develop robust strategies for future pandemics.