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Publicly Available Data

You can navigate the HCAI website to find data in several ways:

  • Featured: Highlighted release of interactive reports and visualizations
  • Topics: Browse by topic
  • A-Z Content: Alphabetical list
  • All Datasets: A list of all the underlying HCAI data in open formats
  • Facility Finder: Interactive map to find a data profile of each healthcare facility
  • Disclosure Reports: Individual hospital and long-term care financial and utilization disclosure reports
  • Facility License Information: Advanced search for information HCAI maintains about licensed healthcare facilities

Facility Disclosure Reports

Hospital Annual Financial Disclosure Report 

This report is filed annually by each hospital licensed by the State of California. The information collected includes the type of ownership, number of beds, balance sheets and income statements, revenues by payer, and expenses by natural classification.

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Long-Term Care Annual Financial Disclosure and Medi-Cal Cost Report

This report is filed annually by each skilled nursing, intermediate care, mentally disordered/developmentally disabled and congregate living health facility licensed by the State of California. The information collected includes the type of ownership, number of beds, balance sheets and income statements, revenues by payer, and expenses by natural classification.

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quarterly financial and utilization reports

This report is filed quarterly by each hospital licensed by the State of California. The information collected includes summary financial and utilization information.

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CalHHS Open Data Portal

The California Health and Human Services Agency (CalHHS) has launched its Open Data Portal initiative in order to increase public access to one of the State’s most valuable assets – non-confidential health and human services data. Its goals are to spark innovation, promote research and economic opportunities, engage public participation in government, increase transparency, and inform decision-making. “Open Data” describes data that are freely available, machine-readable, and formatted according to national technical standards to facilitate visibility and reuse of published data.

The portal offers access to standardized data that can be easily retrieved, combined, downloaded, sorted, searched, analyzed, redistributed and re-used by individuals, business, researchers, journalists, developers, and government to process, trend, and innovate.

HCAI participates by uploading its public datasets to the CalHHS Open Data Portal so that they are co-located and accessible with other CalHHS data.