Overview
The CUNY ISPH Dashboard Team specializes in the development and deployment of web-based data visualization tools to track and disseminate population-level health outcomes. With a focus on accessibility and usability, we strive to transform and visualize complex data into actionable information that enhances learning and informs policy and programmatic decision making at all levels of the public health landscape.
Through our continued involvement in public initiatives, we aim to foster a culture of transparency and accountability that supports implementation science and provides useful tools to a wide-ranging audience towards data-driven solutions.
Dashboard projects at the ISPH

Ending the Epidemic (ETE) Dashboard
Launched in 2015, the ETE Dashboard measures, tracks, and disseminates actionable information on progress towards ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic in New York State. In addition to tracking the official statewide ETE metrics, this dashboard also curates and visualizes HIV-related data from various sources to present a comprehensive and interactive dashboard experience for all ETE stakeholders.

Hepatitis C (HCV) Elimination Dashboard
The HCV Elimination Dashboard measures, tracks, and disseminates information on progress towards eliminating HCV in NYS. Utilizing the Hepatitis Elimination and Epidemiology Dataset (HEED), a newly developed statewide dataset designed to support HCV Elimination plan efforts, Dashboard users can explore interactive visualizations of HCV infections, new diagnoses and treatment/clearance data. By making these elimination metrics available to all stakeholders, the dashboard can serve as a useful tool to monitor trends and identify any gaps or priority populations across the state in continued efforts to eliminate HCV.

STI Dashboard NY
New York State’s Sexual Health Dashboard features interactive data visualizations of key trends of the major reportable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in New York State, which include chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. The STI Dashboard’s public facing web-based platform makes statewide and county-level STI data more accessible and usable to all, including those infected and affected by STIs, service providers, and policy level decision makers and program staff at all levels.

IeDEA Treat All Dashboard
The International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) Treat All Dashboard disseminated data and research focused on Treat All in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), providing access to trends related to patient enrollment in HIV care, timely treatment initiation, and viral load monitoring and viral suppression at sites participating in IeDEA. The Treat All Dashboard was designed to make data accessible to a broad array of decision-makers, normative bodies, researchers and IeDEA partners involved in the local, national, and international response to the HIV epidemic.
This project was designed and developed by the CUNY ISPH, in collaboration with Central Africa IeDEA, IeDEA East Africa, IeDEA Southern Africa, IeDEA West Africa, the IeDEA Global Executive Committee, and Vanderbilt University.

HEALing Communities Study – County Dashboards
The HEALing Communities Study (HCS) is a multi-site implementation research study that tests the impact of an integrated set of evidence based practices across health care, behavioral health, justice, and other community-based settings to investigate how tools for preventing and treating opioid misuse and opioid use disorder are most effective at the local level. As part of this study, community coalitions had access to private dashboards focused on key metrics around overdose, opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution (OEND), medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), communication campaigns, and safer prescribing.
CUNY ISPH collaborated closely with HCS study partners from Columbia University on the design and development of these community level dashboards. A public version showing proxy data is available on the HCS project website.