Explore comprehensive data on shooting incidents in New York City from 2006 to the present. This updated analysis, including citywide maps, trends, and demographic insights, reveals patterns of gun violence across boroughs and neighborhoods. Discover how fluctuations in incident rates, disparities in violence distribution, and trends over time inform public health strategies and crime prevention efforts. Essential for policymakers, public health practitioners, and community leaders aiming to address and reduce gun violence in NYC.
Explore the New York City 311 Service Request Data Dashboard, an interactive GIS tool that visualizes social determinants of health using 311 service requests across NYC. Developed by Isaac H. Michaels, MPH, the dashboard provides spatial analysis of complaint types, dynamic frequency updates, and GIS overlays. Access the embedded application here or view the full-screen version for a comprehensive analysis of NYC’s health-related service requests.
Explore trends and patterns in EMS calls across New York City with data-driven insights by Isaac H. Michaels, MPH. This comprehensive analysis, based on FDNY data from 2020 to the present, examines daily call volumes, response times, and the most common emergency types. Discover how borough-specific trends and temporal patterns can inform public health strategies, resource allocation, and emergency response improvements to ensure timely and effective care for all communities in NYC.
A new interactive web application developed by Isaac H. Michaels, MPH, visualizes health determinants using NYC 311 service request data. Presented at the 2019 New York State Population Health Summit, this tool enables users to analyze and map social and environmental factors influencing public health across NYC. The application is built with open-source software and offers spatial, graphical, and tabular views with dynamic filters.