Los Angeles County, California healthcare market data

Everything below is assembled from 41 federal datasets RepVector has pulled and retained for county FIPS 06037. Figures are the publishers' own — no modelling, no estimates, no gap-filling.

41 datasets2,613 retained rowsupdated Aug 18, 2026FIPS 06037

The PDF carries the same figures as this page - every metric, the retained dataset panels with their queries and capture dates, and the datasets with no coverage here.

Market brief

Reading the retained datasets for Los Angeles County

Comparable market metrics

Each figure is restated into a canonical unit so datasets can be read side by side. Values measured on different countable units are shown separately and never summed.

Spend

Total dollars recorded by the publisher for the rows in scope, restated in base US dollars.

  • Medicaid State Drug Utilization Data (SDUD)$401.3M

    Total amount reimbursed for the product in the quarter (whole dollars).

  • Physician utilization by provider and service$24M

    Average Medicare allowed amount multiplied by services delivered — CMS publishes the average per service, so the total is reconstructed row by row.

  • Hospital cost reports (HCRIS) by facility$33,289.5M

    Total operating cost reported on the hospital's Medicare cost report (whole dollars).

Service volume

Countable units of delivered care. The unit differs by publisher (discharges, billed services, prescriptions) and is stated on every value.

  • Medicaid State Drug Utilization Data (SDUD)469,479prescriptions

    Prescriptions reimbursed in the quarter.

  • Physician utilization by provider and service209,946billed services

    Services delivered under each HCPCS code.

  • Hospital inpatient stays by payer (AHRQ HCUP Fast Stats)715,500inpatient stays

    All-payer adult inpatient stays reported for the most recent HCUP quarter in the state. Earlier quarters and the individual payer bands are excluded so the figure is never a sum across periods or overlapping age bands.

  • Hospital cost reports (HCRIS) by facility837,475discharges

    Total discharges across Title V, XVIII, XIX and unknown payers.

Spend per unit

Total spend divided by total service volume, computed from the summed numerator and denominator rather than averaged across rows.

  • Medicaid State Drug Utilization Data (SDUD)$854.78per prescription

    Total reimbursed over prescriptions reimbursed.

  • Physician utilization by provider and service$114.52per billed service

    Reconstructed allowed dollars over services delivered.

  • Hospital cost reports (HCRIS) by facility$39,749.83per discharge

    Total cost divided by total discharges.

People counted

People the publisher counted — enrolled beneficiaries or treated beneficiaries. Not de-duplicated across sources.

  • Physician utilization by provider and service36,266treated beneficiaries

    Beneficiaries treated per clinician per code; a person treated for several codes is counted more than once.

  • Medicare Advantage penetration by county1,681,826Medicare beneficiaries

    Annual average county Medicare enrollment.

Managed care share

Share of the population or volume under a managed plan rather than fee-for-service, recomputed from summed parts.

  • Medicaid State Drug Utilization Data (SDUD)3.4%

    Managed-care prescriptions over all prescriptions in the returned rows.

  • Medicare Advantage penetration by county56.6%

    Medicare Advantage and other plan enrollment over total Medicare enrollment.

Uncompensated care burden

Cost of uncompensated care as a share of total operating cost.

  • Hospital cost reports (HCRIS) by facility2.1%

    Cost of uncompensated care over total cost.

Beds

Beds reported on the facility's cost report filing.

  • Hospital cost reports (HCRIS) by facility20,965

    Beds reported on the cost report filing.

  • Metric alignment: spend figures come from different payers (hospital operating cost, Medicare Part B allowed amounts, Medicaid pharmacy reimbursement). Each is a distinct dollar pool; summing them would double-count nothing but would describe no real budget.
  • Metric alignment: Service volume is reported on different countable units in this run (prescriptions, billed services, inpatient stays, discharges). The values are directly comparable in shape and direction, but must not be added together or expressed as one total.
  • Metric alignment: Spend per unit is reported on different countable units in this run (per prescription, per billed service, per discharge). The values are directly comparable in shape and direction, but must not be added together or expressed as one total.
  • Metric alignment: People counted is reported on different countable units in this run (treated beneficiaries, Medicare beneficiaries). The values are directly comparable in shape and direction, but must not be added together or expressed as one total.

Retained datasets for Los Angeles County

Covering economy, education, environment, facilities, health, housing, infrastructure, population, providers, spending. Each panel shows the publisher, the exact query, the capture date, and a sample of the rows held.

Health Professional Shortage Areas

Federally designated areas, population groups or facilities with a shortage of primary care, dental or mental-health providers, with a shortage score and estimated underserved population. Identifies where the government has formally determined provider supply falls short of need.

Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) · 2026-08 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

HRSA primary care Health Professional Shortage Areas in California

CityZIPDesignation typeHPSA scoreStatusEstimated underserved population
Chester96020Rural Health Clinic16Designated
Los Angeles90012-2352Federally Qualified Health Center Look A Like15Designated
Lindsay93247-1424Rural Health Clinic15Designated
Delano93215-1797Rural Health Clinic15Designated
Hayfork96041Rural Health Clinic17Designated
Salinas93901-2437Federally Qualified Health Center20Designated
Yuba City95993-5654Indian Health Service, Tribal Health, and Urban Indian Health Organizations17Designated
Chino91710-4179Federally Qualified Health Center Look A Like13Designated

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  • Discipline: primary care.
  • Higher HPSA score means a more severe shortage (score is HRSA's own scale, not a rate).

Hospital inpatient stays by payer (AHRQ HCUP Fast Stats)

Quarterly counts of hospital inpatient stays in a state, broken out by expected payer — Medicare (65+), Medicaid (19-64), private insurance (19-64) and self-pay/no charge (19-64) — plus the all-payer adult total. HCUP is drawn from state all-payer discharge data, so unlike Medicare claims it counts commercially insured, Medicaid and uninsured encounters too. Useful for sizing total hospital demand and payer mix, and for seeing whether volume is growing or shrinking over recent quarters.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (HCUP) · 2026-08 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Hospital inpatient stays by expected payer for California (56 quarters through 2022 Q4)

Expected payerQuarterInpatient staysShare of latest quarter (%)SuppressionState
All expected payers, age 19+2022 Q4715,500California
Medicaid, age 19-642022 Q4189,25026.5California
Medicare, age 65+2022 Q4273,00038.2California
Private, age 19-642022 Q4149,20020.9California
Self-pay/No charge, age 19-642022 Q49,6501.3California
All expected payers, age 19+2022 Q3707,500California
Medicaid, age 19-642022 Q3193,600California
Medicare, age 65+2022 Q3258,050California

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  • HCUP counts inpatient stays (discharges), not unique patients, and covers hospitals in states that contribute all-payer discharge data to AHRQ.
  • Payer groups are age-banded as AHRQ publishes them: Medicare 65+, Medicaid 19-64, private 19-64, self-pay/no charge 19-64, against an all-payer adult (19+) total. They do not sum to the total.
  • No suppressed cells in the returned series.
  • State grain only — HCUP Fast Stats publishes no county or city breakout, so a county question is answered here with its parent state, not an estimate.

HRSA-funded health center service delivery sites

Physical sites of federally funded community health centers (Health Center Program grantees), with address, phone, operator and site type. These are safety-net primary-care locations serving medically underserved communities, distinct from private-sector clinics.

Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) · 2026-08 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

HRSA-funded health center service delivery sites in California

Site nameSite typeOperating granteeCityZIPAddressPhone
Rio Tierra Junior High SchoolService Delivery SiteSACRAMENTO COUNTY PRIMARYSacramento95833-12163201 Northstead Dr916-566-2730
W.E. Mitchell Middle SchoolService Delivery SiteSACRAMENTO COUNTY PRIMARYRancho Cordova95670-52282100 Zinfandel Dr916-294-9050
Katherine Johnson Middle School/Encina High SchoolService Delivery SiteSACRAMENTO COUNTY PRIMARYSacramento95825-23991400 Bell St703-934-2400
Ethel Baker Elementary SchoolService Delivery SiteSACRAMENTO COUNTY PRIMARYSacramento95824-14995717 Laurine Way916-315-4560
Hiram Johnson High SchoolService Delivery SiteSACRAMENTO COUNTY PRIMARYSacramento95820-34316879 14th Ave916-395-5070
Sacramento County Primary Care CenterService Delivery SiteSACRAMENTO COUNTY PRIMARYSacramento95820-15274600 Broadway916-874-9777
Mobile Medical CenterService Delivery SiteSACRAMENTO COUNTY PRIMARYSacramento95820-15274600 Broadway916-874-9670
Parkway Elementary SchoolService Delivery SiteSACRAMENTO COUNTY PRIMARYSacramento95823-31404720 Forest Pkwy916-433-5082

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  • No matching city found; showing all 100 sites statewide in CA.

Inpatient hospital discharges and payments by DRG

Medicare inpatient discharge volume, average submitted charge, average total payment and average Medicare payment for each diagnosis-related group (DRG), by state and nationally. Shows what hospitals in a state actually treat, how often, and what it costs.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicare inpatient discharges by DRG for California

DRGDischargesAvg total paymentAvg Medicare paymentAvg submitted chargeAreaDRG code
INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE OR CEREBRAL INFARCTION WITH MCC6,87224,499.81320,665.075174,368.21California064
INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE OR CEREBRAL INFARCTION WITH CC OR TPA IN 24 HOURS6,54212,570.2639,830.81696,350.928California065
SEIZURES WITHOUT MCC2,61612,034.8229,550.5578,539.938California101
SEIZURES WITH MCC2,46323,289.45420,699.556135,751.336California100
TRANSIENT ISCHEMIA WITHOUT THROMBOLYTIC2,3799,567.9317,696.8781,481.85California069
CRANIOTOMY AND ENDOVASCULAR INTRACRANIAL PROCEDURES WITH MCC2,37459,907.84851,720.597384,874.024California025
DEGENERATIVE NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS WITHOUT MCC2,32316,171.70213,665.12788,186.929California057
OTHER CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS WITH MCC2,29319,724.0317,547.357110,417.298California070

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  • Medicare fee-for-service discharges only; Medicare Advantage and commercial volume are not included.
  • State grain — CMS does not publish this file at county level.

Medicaid State Drug Utilization Data (SDUD)

Quarterly, product-level Medicaid pharmacy claims by state: prescriptions filled, units reimbursed and dollars reimbursed for each national drug code, split between fee-for-service and managed care. The public record of what Medicaid actually pays for, drug by drug.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026-08 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicaid drug utilization for California (2026 file)

StatePeriodProductNDCChannelPrescriptionsUnits reimbursed
CA2026 Q1ELIQUIS00003089421Fee-for-service43,8793,939,115.111
CA2026 Q1BASAGLAR00002771559Fee-for-service42,588762,831
CA2026 Q1MOUNJARO 500002149580Fee-for-service28,27956,669.5
CA2026 Q1MOUNJARO 200002150680Fee-for-service25,90151,790
CA2026 Q1INSULIN LI00002822259Fee-for-service25,298447,144
CA2026 Q1MOUNJARO 700002148480Fee-for-service20,78541,638
CA2026 Q1JANUVIA 1000006027731Fee-for-service16,588858,624
CA2026 Q1MOUNJARO 100002147180Fee-for-service16,22032,525.5

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  • Rows where CMS applied suppression (small claim counts) are dropped rather than shown as zero.
  • Covers Medicaid only — commercial and Medicare Part D volume is not included.
  • The most recent quarters are partial until states finish reporting.

Medicare doctors and clinicians

Individual Medicare-enrolled physicians and clinicians, with primary and secondary specialty, medical school, graduation year and the practice/facility they bill under. A roster of practicing clinicians and their affiliations in a market.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026-08 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicare-enrolled doctors and clinicians in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

ClinicianCredentialPrimary specialtyFacilityCityGraduation yearZIP
DANIEL FENTONCLINICAL PSYCHOLOGISTEXTRA YEARS PSYCHOLOGY CALIFORNIA PCLOS ANGELES2,02090004
ZAEEM BILLAHMDINTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGYATLANTIC RADIOLOGISTS PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION LLCLOS ANGELES2,01990004
BRIAN NGMDDIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGYHOUSTON NORTHWEST RADIOLOGY ASSNLOS ANGELES2,01890004
CHEICKNA FOFANAMDDIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGYTHE HUNTINGTON MEDICAL FOUNDATIONLOS ANGELES2,01890008
CHEICKNA FOFANAMDDIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGYRADIANT IMAGING INCLOS ANGELES2,01890008
TOYIN KUYORONPNURSE PRACTITIONERLOS ANGELES2,01390008
SOON KWUNMDCARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE (CARDIOLOGY)LOS ANGELES1,96990010
ALFONSO MANUELNPNURSE PRACTITIONERLOS ANGELES2,01690012

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  • Statewide listing for CA from the national downloadable file (296350 total matches).

Medicare Part B procedure volume by state and service

For each billing code, how many providers performed it in a state, how many beneficiaries received it, total service volume, and average submitted, allowed and paid amounts. The closest public equivalent of a procedure-level market size for anything Medicare pays for.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicare Part B service volume for California

StateCodeServiceSettingProvidersBeneficiariesServices delivered
California11102Biopsy of related skin growth, first growthOffice2,965244,888323,736
California11056Removal of noncancer thickened skin growth, 2-4 growthsOffice1,393112,570281,113
California11042Removal of skin and tissue, 20.0 sq cm or lessOffice2,14437,165169,868
California11103Biopsy of related skin growth, each additional growthOffice2,13977,530139,445
California00142Anesthesia for lens surgeryFacility3,03584,496127,766
California11055Removal of noncancer thickened skin growth, 1 growthOffice1,60858,698104,482
California11043Removal of muscle and/or tissue, 20.0 sq cm or lessOffice94014,46487,741
California00731Anesthesia for other procedure on esophagus, stomach, or upper small bowel using an endoscopeFacility5,32171,28287,721

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  • Covers fee-for-service Medicare Part B only — not Medicare Advantage, Medicaid or commercial volume.
  • CMS suppresses cells covering fewer than 11 beneficiaries, so small-volume services are absent.
  • State grain only in this release.

Medicare Part D drug spending by state

Prescription volume, 30-day fills, total drug cost, prescriber counts and beneficiary counts for each brand and generic drug, by state and nationally. Shows how much of a specific therapy is dispensed in a state and what it costs the programme.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Highest-volume Part D drugs in California

GenericBrandClaimsTotal drug costBeneficiariesPrescribers30-day fills
Albuterol SulfateAlbuterol Sulfate Hfa1,733,96349,619,820.1690,56656,9691,989,755.3
Alendronate SodiumAlendronate Sodium1,239,86111,944,026.18361,69633,6592,953,731.6
AllopurinolAllopurinol837,9348,661,095.92224,13935,7912,102,322.8
AcyclovirAcyclovir275,8475,158,488.86104,79734,244444,877.1
Acetaminophen With CodeineAcetaminophen-Codeine257,6324,137,980.18114,34730,889258,414.9
Rsv Vacc, Pref A And Pref B/PfAbrysvo138,99337,288,048.96138,4436,932139,634
Alfuzosin HclAlfuzosin Hcl Er90,4021,936,193.2826,0777,846218,675.8
Alcohol Antiseptic PadsAlcohol Prep Pads79,9911,933,909.3730,2728,883144,948.1

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  • Medicare Part D only — cash, commercial and Medicaid dispensing are not included.
  • CMS suppresses cells with 10 or fewer claims; suppressed values return blank, not zero.

Medicare Part D prescribers by geography and drug

Aggregated Medicare Part D prescribing volume and drug cost by state, broken out by brand and generic drug name — total prescribers, claims, 30-day fills and total drug cost. Shows which drugs are prescribed most, and at what cost, to Medicare enrollees in a state.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicare Part D prescribing in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

Brand nameGeneric nameTotal prescribersTotal claimsTotal 30-day fillsTotal drug costTotal beneficiaries
Abilify MaintenaAripiprazole1,94024,77524,866.465,948,481.363,184
Abiraterone AcetateAbiraterone Acetate1,63750,97655,786.358,812,871.377,791
Albuterol Sulfate HfaAlbuterol Sulfate56,9691,733,9631,989,755.349,619,820.1690,566
AlecensaAlectinib Hcl3132,8122,972.849,279,039.43353
AdempasRiociguat1763,4643,49046,058,968.57389
ActharCorticotropin63609631.240,375,127.791
AbrysvoRsv Vacc, Pref A And Pref B/Pf6,932138,993139,63437,288,048.96138,443
Advair HfaFluticasone Propion/Salmeterol11,65465,45489,854.728,833,875.5820,443

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  • State-level rollup by drug; some beneficiary counts suppressed for privacy (<11).

Medicare Part D prescribers by provider (named)

Named Medicare Part D prescribers — each individual clinician or organisation that wrote Part D prescriptions in a state, with their specialty, city and NPI. When a drug is named (e.g. 'sertraline'), only prescribers of that drug are returned, with their claim and beneficiary count for it; otherwise every prescriber is listed with full address and total volume. A named-provider target list, not a state rollup — use this when the question is 'who is prescribing X here' or 'which prescribers should I call'.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicare Part D prescribers in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

PrescriberSpecialtyAddressCityStateZIPNPI
Alexander GeyerFamily Practice21634 Retreat PkwyCoronaCA928831053775684
Saw SeinFamily Practice100 Hospital Dr Ste 304VallejoCA945891053754473
Joan TaylorNurse Practitioner29 Baywood AveSan MateoCA944021053785949
Heather LeeFamily Practice7060 Clairemont Mesa BlvdSan DiegoCA921111053808048
Laurie TownsendInternal Medicine4725 Market StSan DiegoCA921021053754333
Richard JinInternal Medicine31700 Temecula PkwyTemeculaCA925921053754366
Michael DavisFamily Practice2720 S Bristol St Ste 110Santa AnaCA927041053799775
Sienna KurlandInternal Medicine1545 Divisadero St Fl 12San FranciscoCA941431053802843

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  • Part D covers Medicare enrollees only — commercial, cash and Medicaid dispensing are not included.
  • CMS suppresses cells with 10 or fewer claims; suppressed values are absent, not zero.
  • No phone is published in this dataset — pair with NPPES for reachability.

Medicare-certified facility inventory by county (Provider of Services)

Every Medicare-certified facility in a county with its CMS provider number, facility type and subtype, address, certification date and bed-related service flags. Covers hospitals (including psychiatric and rehabilitation units), ambulatory surgery centres, hospices, home health agencies, dialysis and other certified providers. An address-level inventory of where regulated care capacity physically sits.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026-08 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicare-certified facilities in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

FacilitySubtypeProvider type codeCityCountyStateZIP
PROSPECT HOME HEALTHCARE, INCNot Applicable3VAN NUYSLos Angeles CountyCA91406
UNICORN HOME HEALTH, INCNot Applicable3GLENDALELos Angeles CountyCA91205
TLC Home Health Services Not Applicable3Sherman OaksLos Angeles CountyCA91403
Trusted Quality Home Health, IncNot Applicable3BurbankLos Angeles CountyCA91502
Sympathy Home Health Care, IncNot Applicable3POMONALos Angeles CountyCA91767
LA GLOBAL HOME HEALTH CARE, INCNot Applicable3VAN NUYSLos Angeles CountyCA91406
ENSURE HOME HEALTH CARE, INCNot Applicable3CANOGA PARKLos Angeles CountyCA91303
Brilliant Health Home Care IncNot Applicable3GlendaleLos Angeles CountyCA91204

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  • Provider type and subtype are CMS codes as published; they are not re-labelled here.
  • Only Medicare-certified providers appear — private-pay-only facilities are absent.

Medicare-certified home health agencies

Every Medicare-certified home health agency, its ownership type and the services it offers (nursing, therapy, aide, social work). Shows who is delivering in-home clinical care in a market.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026-08 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicare-certified home health agencies in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

AgencyCityOwnershipOffers nursing careOffers physical therapyOffers home health aideZIP
LOS ROBLES HEALTHCARE AT HOMESAN DIEGOPROPRIETARYYesYesYes92128
GUARDIAN ANGEL HOME CARE OF SANTA ROSA, LLCSANTA ROSAPROPRIETARYYesYesNo95401
WEST VALLEY HOME HEALTH CARE, INCENCINOPROPRIETARYYesYesYes91316
VEROMA HOME HEALTH, INCENCINOPROPRIETARYYesYesYes91316
EASE & COMFORT HOME HEALTH, INCVALLEY VILLAGEPROPRIETARYYesYesYes91607
DANNY'S HOME HEALTH CARE, INCLOS ANGELESPROPRIETARYYesYesYes90025
GOLDEN HEARTS HOME HEALTHSUN VALLEYPROPRIETARYYesYesYes91352
PRO HOME HEALTHFRESNOPROPRIETARYYesYesYes93710

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  • Statewide listing for CA; this dataset does not carry county.

Medicare-certified hospice agencies

Every Medicare-certified hospice provider, with address, ownership type and certification date. Shows who delivers end-of-life care in a market.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026-08 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicare-certified hospice agencies in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

HospiceCityCountyOwnershipCertified sinceZIPPhone
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL HOSPICE PROGRAMDOWNEYLos AngelesFor-Profit11/17/198390242(562) 622-4350
PROVIDENCE AT HOME WITH COMPASSUS HOSPICE CARE LA TORRANCELos AngelesOther10/01/198490503(310) 530-3800
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL VALLEY CONTINUING CAREGRANADA HILLSLos AngelesFor-Profit10/03/198691344(818) 908-2400
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES - HOSPICEPASADENALos AngelesFor-Profit02/02/198791103(323) 783-7416
HOSPICE OF PRESBYTERIANLA MIRADALos AngelesOther01/06/198990638(562) 902-7770
VNA OF GREATER LOS ANGELES, INCDIAMOND BARLos AngelesFor-Profit05/05/198991765(626) 844-7692
VITAS HEALTHCARE CORPCOVINALos AngelesFor-Profit11/29/199391724(626) 918-2273
TORRANCE MEMORIAL HOSPICETORRANCELos AngelesFor-Profit06/10/199390505(310) 784-3751

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  • Scoped to Los Angeles County.

Medicare-certified nursing homes

Every Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing home, with ownership type, certified bed count, average daily residents, staffing hours, deficiencies and CMS star ratings. Identifies the skilled-nursing and long-term-care facilities operating in a market and how they compare on size, ownership and quality.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026-08 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicare-certified nursing homes in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

FacilityCityCountyOwnershipCertified bedsAvg daily residentsCMS star rating
COUNTRY MANOR HEALTHCARELAKE VIEW TERRACELos AngelesFor profit - Limited Liability company9990.14
EISENBERG VILLAGERESEDALos AngelesNon profit - Corporation16682.73
MOUNT SAN ANTONIO GARDENSPOMONALos AngelesNon profit - Corporation6440.25
THE EARLWOODTORRANCELos AngelesFor profit - Limited Liability company8775.91
MOTION PICTURE AND T.V. HOSP D/P SNFWOODLAND HILLSLos AngelesNon profit - Corporation19596.22
Maple Healthcare CenterLOS ANGELESLos AngelesFor profit - Limited Liability company5957.11
The Beach Post-AcuteLONG BEACHLos AngelesFor profit - Limited Liability company9883.52
RIVIERA HEALTHCARE CENTERPICO RIVERALos AngelesFor profit - Individual1541371

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NCES K-12 public schools

Every public K-12 school, with district, grade span, enrollment, teacher counts and free/reduced-lunch share, addressed to city and county. Maps the full public school system in an area — not just district headquarters but every individual school building.

National Center for Education Statistics (via Urban Institute Education Data API) · 2026 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Public K-12 schools in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

SchoolDistrictCityEnrollmentTeachers (FTE)Free/reduced lunch studentsLowest grade
Vasquez HighActon-Agua Dulce UnifiedActon358181909
Meadowlark ElementaryActon-Agua Dulce UnifiedActon287141690
High DesertActon-Agua Dulce UnifiedActon274131585
California School for the BlindCalifornia School for the Blind (State Special Schl)Fremont5812550
California School for the Deaf-FremontCalifornia School for the Deaf-Fremont (State Special Schl)Fremont318733150
Manor ElementaryRoss Valley ElementaryFairfax21711400
White Hill MiddleRoss Valley ElementaryFairfax67037716
Brookside ElementaryRoss Valley ElementarySan Anselmo29216170

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  • No matching county code; showing statewide sample of 100 schools for 2020.
  • Grade codes: -1 = pre-K, 0 = kindergarten, 1-12 = grade level.

NPPES national provider registry

Every organisation and individual in the United States that has a National Provider Identifier, with address, phone, organisation name and taxonomy (what kind of practice or facility it is). Returns both individual clinicians and organisations by default — the address-and-phone-level list behind a rep's call sheet whenever the question is 'who is physically operating here and how do I reach them'.

CMS (NPI Registry) · 2026-W33 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

NPPES providers (individuals and organisations) in Los Angeles, CA

OrganisationTaxonomyCityZIPAddressPhoneNPI
1 FAMILY CLINIC INCFamily Medicine, Geriatric MedicineLOS ANGELES90026701 N ALVARADO ST STE B213-263-90951487344586
1 METHOD CORPSubstance Abuse Rehabilitation FacilityLOS ANGELES9006410254 BANNOCKBURN DR424-421-66101417720848
1 METHOD CORPSubstance Abuse Rehabilitation FacilityLOS ANGELES9006410127 ROSSBURY PL424-421-66101619741071
1 METHOD, LLCSubstance Abuse Rehabilitation FacilityLOS ANGELES9006410254 BANNOCKBURN DR310-729-19461881083566
1 STOP HOME HEALTH, INC.Home HealthLOS ANGELES900274968 HOLLYWOOD BLVD STE 100818-406-67351396505947
1 STOP HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE, INC.Hospice Care, Community BasedLOS ANGELES900274968 HOLLYWOOD BLVD STE 100818-406-67351689337768
10 BODY TYPE ACUPUNCTURE CLINICAcupuncturistLOS ANGELES900385770 MELROSE AVE STE 207213-675-01111265620926
100 ABBEYVILLE RD. OPCO, LLCSkilled Nursing FacilityLANCASTER17603100 ABBEYVILLE RD323-928-94451790633832

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  • Registry match count: 100.
  • NPPES lists registration, not activity — a listed entity may have closed.

Open Payments — industry payments to physicians

Individual payments and transfers of value from drug and medical device manufacturers and group purchasing organizations to physicians, non-physician practitioners and teaching hospitals — amount, payment type and manufacturer. Shows which clinicians and hospitals in a market receive industry money and how much.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Open Payments industry payments to recipients in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

RecipientRecipient typeSpecialtyCityPaying manufacturer/GPO
Covered Recipient Non-Physician PractitionerPhysician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers|Nurse PractitionerSAN DIEGONeuronetics, Inc.
Covered Recipient Non-Physician PractitionerPhysician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers|Physician AssistantLA MESASagent Pharmaceuticals
Covered Recipient Non-Physician PractitionerPhysician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers|Nurse Practitioner|FamilyLAKE ELSINOREPhadia US Inc.
Covered Recipient Non-Physician PractitionerPhysician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers|Nurse PractitionerPASADENAPhadia US Inc.
Covered Recipient Non-Physician PractitionerPhysician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers|Physician AssistantSTANFORDSaphena Medical, Inc.
Covered Recipient Non-Physician PractitionerPhysician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers|Physician AssistantPALO ALTOSaphena Medical, Inc.
Covered Recipient Non-Physician PractitionerPhysician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers|Nurse Practitioner|FamilyHAYWARDLIFESCAN, INC.
Covered Recipient Non-Physician PractitionerPhysician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers|Nurse Practitioner|Psychiatric/Mental HealthSAN MARCOSCorium, LLC

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  • 1287050 total matching payment records in CA; showing 100.
  • 2023 general-payments dataset; does not include research or ownership payments.

Physician utilization by provider and service

What each individual Medicare-billing clinician actually did: their specialty, city, and for every billing code they used, how many beneficiaries they treated, how many services they delivered, and average submitted, allowed and paid amounts. Named-clinician volume, not a state rollup — the basis for identifying high-volume practitioners for a given procedure or drug.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicare clinician service volume for Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

ClinicianCredentialsSpecialtyCityZIPNPICode
Mohsen HamzaM.D.NeurologyLos Angeles900251003996844J0585
Homayoun TabandehM.D.OphthalmologyLos Angeles900171003861576J2777
Ajay MasihM.D.Physical Medicine and RehabilitationLos Angeles900671013072537J1010
Victor NittiM.D.UrologyLos Angeles900951003800806J0585
Tarek AlasilMDOphthalmologyLos Angeles900451003072786J2777
Homayoun TabandehM.D.OphthalmologyLos Angeles900171003861576Q5128
Homayoun TabandehM.D.OphthalmologyLos Angeles90017100386157692134
Bobbie MasendaAPRN FNP-BCNurse PractitionerLos Angeles900451013578491Q4271

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  • Fee-for-service Medicare Part B only — Medicare Advantage, Medicaid and commercial volume are not included.
  • Rows with fewer than 11 beneficiaries are suppressed by CMS, so low-volume clinicians are absent.
  • One row per clinician per billing code per setting; a clinician appears many times.

Provisional drug overdose deaths (state, monthly)

Monthly provisional counts of drug-overdose deaths by state and substance category (opioids, cocaine, psychostimulants and more), released faster than final vital-statistics data so recent trends are visible before the annual figures are final. State-level only.

CDC National Center for Health Statistics (VSRR) · 2026-08 · 100 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

CDC VSRR provisional overdose death indicators, 12-month-ending counts, for California

YearMonth (12-mo ending)Substance indicator12-month-ending deaths% of records complete
2,026MarchHeroin (T40.1)177100
2,026MarchPsychostimulants with abuse potential (T43.6)4,991100
2,026MarchNatural & semi-synthetic opioids (T40.2)627100
2,026MarchSynthetic opioids, excl. methadone (T40.4)4,301100
2,026MarchPercent with drugs specified96.733100
2,026MarchOpioids (T40.0-T40.4,T40.6)4,960100
2,026MarchNatural & semi-synthetic opioids, incl. methadone (T40.2, T40.3)796100
2,026MarchNumber of Drug Overdose Deaths8,541100

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  • Provisional and subject to revision; counts marked low-quality by CDC are omitted.
  • Figures are 12-month-ending totals, not single-month counts.

Hospital cost reports (HCRIS) by facility

Audited Medicare cost report filings for every hospital: bed count, discharges, patient days, staffing FTEs, total costs, inpatient and outpatient charges, charity care, bad debt and uncompensated care, plus ownership type and rural/urban status. The standard public read on hospital size, cost structure and financial pressure.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026 · 92 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Hospital cost report filings for Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

HospitalCityCountyOwnershipRural/urbanFiscal year endBeds
METROPOLITAN STATE HOSPITALNORWALKLOS ANGELES10U2024-06-301,004
CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTERLOS ANGELESLOS ANGELES2R2024-06-30908
LOS ANGELES GENERAL MEDICAL CENTERLOS ANGELESLOS ANGELES9U2024-06-30564
SO CALIF HOSPITAL AT HOLLYWOODHOLLYWOODLOS ANGELES4U2023-12-31545
KFH - LOS ANGELESLOS ANGELESLOS ANGELES2R2023-12-31492
EMANATE HEALTH MEDICAL CENTERCOVINALOS ANGELES2U2023-12-31481
HUNTINGTON HOSPITALPASADENALOS ANGELES2R2024-06-30468
RONALD REAGAN UCLALOS ANGELESLOS ANGELES10R2024-06-30446

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  • Self-reported cost report filings; fiscal years differ between hospitals, so figures are not always the same 12 months.
  • Only Medicare-certified hospitals file, and each row is one filed report — a facility can appear once per fiscal year.
  • Blank values mean the hospital left that worksheet line empty, not zero.

OpenStreetMap points of interest

Named physical locations within a radius of a point — any category OSM maps, from schools and warehouses to restaurants, clinics, retail and industrial sites. Answers 'what is actually on the ground here', including categories no government dataset covers.

OpenStreetMap / Overpass API · 2026-W33 · 92 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

OSM features matching "amenity" within 9.3 miles of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

NameCategoryAddressCityLatitudeLongitudePhone
Jack in the Boxfast_food2531 West Valley BoulevardAlhambra34.077-118.152+1 626-299-1976
Yoshinoyafast_food34.076-118.216
Jack in the Boxfast_food2521 Pasadena AvenueLos Angeles34.077-118.216+1 323-223-6094
Chevronfuel2135 North San Fernando RoadLos Angeles34.103-118.237
Wells Fargobank1910 West Main StreetAlhambra34.091-118.144+1-626-356-8235
The Abbeybar692 North Robertson Blvd.West Hollywood34.083-118.385+1-310-289-8410
City Of San Gabriel Police Departmentpolice625 South Del Mar AvenueSan Gabriel34.095-118.1+1-626-308-2828
California Mission Innnursing_home34.09-118.086

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  • 92 named features found.
  • OpenStreetMap is volunteer-maintained; absence here is not proof of absence on the ground.

Medicare Care Compare — hospitals

Every Medicare-certified hospital with its ownership type, emergency-service status, bed context and CMS star rating, addressed to city, county and ZIP. Identifies the large institutional sites in a market and how they differ in size, ownership and quality.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026-08 · 88 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicare-certified hospitals in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

HospitalCityCountyTypeOwnershipCMS star ratingZIP
LAC/OLIVE VIEW-UCLA MEDICAL CENTERSYLMARLOS ANGELESAcute Care HospitalsVoluntary non-profit - Other291342
ANTELOPE VALLEY HOSPITALLANCASTERLOS ANGELESAcute Care HospitalsGovernment - Hospital District or Authority193534
GLENDALE MEM HOSPITAL & HLTH CENTERGLENDALELOS ANGELESAcute Care HospitalsVoluntary non-profit - Private491204
HOLLYWOOD PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL CENTERLOS ANGELESLOS ANGELESAcute Care HospitalsProprietary390027
PROVIDENCE LITTLE CO OF MARY MED CTR SAN PEDROSAN PEDROLOS ANGELESAcute Care HospitalsVoluntary non-profit - Private490732
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL OF HUNTINGTON PARKHUNTINGTON PARKLOS ANGELESAcute Care HospitalsProprietary190255
ADVENTIST HEALTH WHITE MEMORIALLOS ANGELESLOS ANGELESAcute Care HospitalsVoluntary non-profit - Church390033
SAINT FRANCIS MEDICAL CENTERLYNWOODLOS ANGELESAcute Care HospitalsVoluntary non-profit - Church390262

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  • Scoped to Los Angeles County.

Consumer Price Index

Monthly national Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), all items and core categories. The standard measure of price-level change over time, useful for adjusting historical dollar figures or reading current cost-of-living trends.

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2026-08 · 86 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

U.S. CPI-U (all items, not seasonally adjusted), 2023-2026

SeriesMonthCPI-U index value
All itemsJuly 2026333.918
All itemsJune 2026333.952
All itemsMay 2026335.123
All itemsApril 2026333.02
All itemsMarch 2026330.213
All itemsFebruary 2026326.785
All itemsJanuary 2026325.252
All itemsDecember 2025324.054

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  • National only; BLS does not publish CPI below the region/metro level for most areas.
  • Not seasonally adjusted (1982-84=100 base).

Federal disaster declarations

Every federal disaster declaration (major disaster, fire management, emergency) affecting a county or state, with incident type and declaration date. Shows a place's exposure to floods, wildfire, severe storms and other disruptions with a federal response history.

Federal Emergency Management Agency (OpenFEMA) · 2026-08 · 61 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Federal disaster declarations for Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

DeclarationIncident typeDesignated areaDeclaredTypeDisaster #
CANYON FIREFireLos Angeles (County)2025-08-08FM5,605
WILDFIRES AND STRAIGHT-LINE WINDSFireLos Angeles (County)2025-01-08DR4,856
EATON FIREFireLos Angeles (County)2025-01-08FM5,550
HURST FIREFireLos Angeles (County)2025-01-08FM5,551
PALISADES FIREFireLos Angeles (County)2025-01-07FM5,549
FRANKLIN FIREFireLos Angeles (County)2024-12-10FM5,548
BRIDGE FIREFireLos Angeles (County)2024-09-11FM5,537
SEVERE WINTER STORMS, TORNADOES, FLOODING, LANDSLIDES, AND MUDSLIDESSevere StormLos Angeles (County)2024-04-13DR4,769

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  • Scoped to Los Angeles County.
  • A declaration means federal disaster programs were activated, not the scale of local damage.

Emergency department visit share by county (NSSP)

Weekly percentage of emergency department visits attributed to COVID-19, influenza and RSV for each county, with rising/falling trend classifications. A near-real-time read on acute care demand and respiratory illness pressure in a place.

CDC National Syndromic Surveillance Program · 2026-W33 · 60 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Weekly ED visit shares for Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

Week ending% ED visits – COVID% ED visits – influenza% ED visits – RSVCOVID trendInfluenza trendRSV trend
2026-08-08Data UnavailableData UnavailableData Unavailable
2026-08-01Data UnavailableData UnavailableData Unavailable
2026-07-25Data UnavailableData UnavailableData Unavailable
2026-07-18Data UnavailableData UnavailableData Unavailable
2026-07-11Data UnavailableData UnavailableData Unavailable
2026-07-04Data UnavailableData UnavailableData Unavailable
2026-06-27Data UnavailableData UnavailableData Unavailable
2026-06-20Data UnavailableData UnavailableData Unavailable

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  • Percentages are shares of all ED visits, not case counts.
  • Coverage depends on which facilities report to NSSP; some counties report no data.

Point-in-Time homelessness estimates

Annual HUD Point-in-Time (PIT) count of people experiencing homelessness, published at the Continuum of Care (CoC) and state levels. Covers total homeless, sheltered, unsheltered, age, veteran, and chronic homelessness subpopulations where reported by HUD.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development · 2026 · 45 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

HUD Point-in-Time homelessness estimates for California for PIT 2025

GeographyCoC NumberCoC NameYearOverall homelessShelteredUnsheltered
California (state)2025181,93466,351115,583
San Jose/Santa Clara City & County CoC (CoC)CA-500San Jose/Santa Clara City & County CoC202510,7113,2397,472
San Francisco CoC (CoC)CA-501San Francisco CoC20258,6714,3174,354
Oakland, Berkeley/Alameda County CoC (CoC)CA-502Oakland, Berkeley/Alameda County CoC20259,2622,9196,343
Sacramento City & County CoC (CoC)CA-503Sacramento City & County CoC20256,9953,0513,944
Santa Rosa, Petaluma/Sonoma County CoC (CoC)CA-504Santa Rosa, Petaluma/Sonoma County CoC20251,9528291,123
Richmond/Contra Costa County CoC (CoC)CA-505Richmond/Contra Costa County CoC20252,1188401,278
Salinas/Monterey, San Benito Counties CoC (CoC)CA-506Salinas/Monterey, San Benito Counties CoC20253,0476682,379

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  • HUD PIT 2025: one-night count conducted in January 2025, released by HUD as part of the Annual Homeless Assessment Report.
  • Geographic grain: state totals and Continuum of Care (CoC) areas. HUD does not publish PIT at county level.
  • If you asked about a county or city, the relevant CoC rows are shown for the same state; match the CoC name to your area.
  • Blank cells mean HUD did not report that subpopulation for that CoC or state in this year.

PLACES county health measures

Model-based prevalence estimates for around 40 health outcomes, behaviours, preventive services and social factors in every U.S. county — things like chronic disease rates, insurance coverage, checkup rates and mobility limitation. The standard way to compare health need or health-driven demand between places.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention · 2026 · 40 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

CDC PLACES county health measures for Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

CountyMeasureCategoryCrude prevalenceEstimated adults affected
Los AngelesCholesterol ScreeningPrevention84.96,546,278
Los AngelesMammographyPrevention74.45,736,668
Los AngelesAnnual CheckupPrevention71.85,536,193
Los AngelesHigh Blood Pressure MedicationPrevention71.75,528,482
Los AngelesDental VisitPrevention624,780,557
Los AngelesColorectal Cancer ScreeningPrevention534,086,605
Los AngelesLonelinessHealth-Related Social Needs40.63,130,493
Los AngelesHigh CholesterolHealth Outcomes36.92,845,202

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  • Using Los Angeles County for this city.
  • PLACES values are model-based small-area estimates, not direct counts.
  • Estimated adults affected is prevalence applied to the adult population by this app, and is derived, not published.

Medicaid & CHIP enrollment by state (monthly)

Monthly state-reported Medicaid and CHIP enrollment — total, adult, child and CHIP — alongside new application volume and whether the state expanded Medicaid. A direct read on publicly insured population size and how fast it is moving.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026-08 · 36 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicaid and CHIP enrollment for California

StateReporting period (YYYYMM)Medicaid + CHIP enrollmentMedicaid enrollmentCHIP enrollmentChild enrollmentAdult Medicaid enrollment
California20260411,827,27710,577,5951,249,6824,487,7127,339,565
California20260312,015,77110,767,0551,248,7164,539,7577,476,014
California20260311,961,39310,715,7871,245,6064,522,4917,438,902
California20260212,584,24111,335,6051,248,6364,600,4247,983,817
California20260212,447,92311,206,9691,240,9544,558,1077,889,816
California20260112,676,87711,431,7741,245,1034,620,1888,056,689
California20260112,555,43411,317,4581,237,9764,582,7957,972,639
California20251212,731,62711,498,4581,233,1694,628,4248,103,203

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  • State-reported figures; recent months are marked preliminary by CMS and can be revised.
  • State grain only — CMS does not publish this series by county.

Inpatient psychiatric facility quality measures (by facility)

Every Medicare-certified inpatient psychiatric facility in a state, with reported quality measures: hours of physical restraint and seclusion per 1,000 patient hours, metabolic screening rate, alcohol and drug use intervention rates, tobacco treatment and transition record completion. Identifies who operates psychiatric beds and how they perform.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026-08 · 25 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Inpatient psychiatric facilities in California

FacilityCityCountyRestraint hrs / 1,000Seclusion hrs / 1,000Metabolic screening (%)Alcohol intervention (%)
Lac/Olive View-Ucla Medical CenterSylmarLos Angeles0.620.0593
Glendale Mem Hospital & Hlth CenterGlendaleLos Angeles0.330493
Providence Little Co Of Mary Med Ctr San PedroSan PedroLos Angeles0.630.0292
Northridge Hospital Medical CenterNorthridgeLos Angeles0.950.029527
Usc Verdugo Hills HospitalGlendaleLos Angeles009543
San Gabriel Valley Medical CenterSan GabrielLos Angeles001000
Encino Hospital Medical CenterEncinoLos Angeles0095
Glendale Adventist Medical CenterGlendaleLos Angeles0.0908187

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  • Blank measure cells mean CMS returned no value (too few cases or not reported) — not zero.
  • Facilities are Medicare-certified inpatient psychiatric units and hospitals only; other behavioral health settings are not in this file.

Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

Establishment counts, average employment and average annual pay by industry for every county, from unemployment-insurance filings. Near-census coverage of employers, so it is the most reliable read on where jobs and wages actually are, and how concentrated an industry is locally (location quotient).

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2026 · 22 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

QCEW 2023 annual averages for 1 county/counties in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

CountyIndustry (NAICS)Average employmentEstablishmentsAverage annual payLocation quotient
Los Angeles County104,470,309545,37680,5831
Los Angeles County103,896,707538,94278,6021.02
Los Angeles County62770,871256,14956,4261.24
Los Angeles County72436,01524,01734,5741.07
Los Angeles County44-45403,72429,39748,7910.89
Los Angeles County31-33317,37712,20091,5400.84
Los Angeles County54307,41547,846128,8950.98
Los Angeles County56271,74413,93356,8331

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  • Using Los Angeles County for this city.
  • Vintage: 2023 annual averages.
  • A location quotient above 1.0 means the industry is more concentrated here than nationally.
  • Rows suppressed for confidentiality are omitted rather than shown as zero.

Drug poisoning mortality by county

Estimated age-adjusted drug-poisoning death rates (banded ranges, to preserve small-area confidentiality) for every U.S. county over time, with population. The standard federal small-area measure of fatal overdose burden, useful anywhere mortality is a proxy for need, risk or demand for treatment and support services.

National Center for Health Statistics (CDC) · 2026 · 17 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

CDC estimated drug-poisoning mortality rates by county for Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

CountyYearAge-adjusted death rate (per 100k, banded)Population
Los Angeles County, CA2,01516.1-1810,170,292
Los Angeles County, CA2,01414.1-1610,109,436
Los Angeles County, CA2,01314.1-1610,045,175
Los Angeles County, CA2,01212.1-149,970,436
Los Angeles County, CA2,01112.1-149,896,602
Los Angeles County, CA2,01010.1-129,826,009
Los Angeles County, CA2,00910.1-129,787,400
Los Angeles County, CA2,00810.1-129,735,147

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  • Using Los Angeles County for this city.
  • Rates are published as bands, not exact values, to protect confidentiality in small counties.
  • Covers drug-poisoning (overdose) deaths specifically, not all-cause mortality.

TANF caseload (families and recipients)

Monthly Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) caseload by state: number of assisted families and total, adult, and child recipients for each month of a federal fiscal year, with U.S. totals for comparison. Published by ACF as fiscal-year workbooks.

HHS Administration for Children and Families, Office of Family Assistance · 2026 · 15 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

TANF caseload for California by month, federal fiscal year 2025 (ACF Office of Family Assistance workbook)

StateFiscal yearMonthFamiliesTotal recipientsAdult recipientsChild recipients
CaliforniaFY2025Oct 2024308,700816,516224,386592,130
CaliforniaFY2025Nov 2024307,607813,430223,562589,868
CaliforniaFY2025Dec 2024307,633812,349223,016589,333
CaliforniaFY2025Jan 2025307,318810,554221,967588,587
CaliforniaFY2025Feb 2025307,399810,308221,987588,321
CaliforniaFY2025Mar 2025305,675805,325220,854584,471
CaliforniaFY2025Apr 2025304,568802,024219,939582,085
CaliforniaFY2025May 2025304,149799,725219,483580,242

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  • ACF Office of Family Assistance TANF caseload, federal fiscal year 2025 (October 2024 through September 2025).
  • Grain: state. ACF does not publish TANF caseload by county, metro, or city.
  • Counts are TANF only; separate state programs (SSP-MOE) are published in a different workbook and are not included here.
  • Share of U.S. columns are computed from the same workbook's published U.S. totals, not from any outside denominator.

Medicare monthly enrollment

Monthly counts of Medicare beneficiaries by state, broken out by original Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage, age band, dual-eligibility status and demographics. The size and composition of the Medicare-covered population in a market.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026-08 · 13 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicare monthly enrollment for Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

YearTotal beneficiariesOriginal MedicareMedicare AdvantageAged beneficiariesDisabled beneficiariesDual-eligible
20135,300,1773,318,3961,981,7814,582,391717,7861,233,686
20145,481,5653,346,9022,134,6644,758,618722,9471,305,015
20155,653,8623,370,4742,283,3884,932,988720,8741,372,926
20165,814,2333,420,9122,393,3215,103,611710,6231,419,337
20175,965,4453,473,3362,492,1105,268,042697,4031,439,938
20186,124,0573,511,5682,612,4905,443,951680,1061,452,258
20196,277,1223,528,5012,748,6225,619,390657,7321,460,501
20206,411,0233,503,8162,907,2075,778,478632,5451,488,721

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  • Annual snapshot rows (MONTH=Year); state-level rollup.

Leading causes of death by state

Annual death counts and age-adjusted death rates for each leading cause of death, by state, from national vital statistics. Covers heart disease, cancer, stroke, unintentional injury, diabetes, kidney disease, suicide and others.

CDC / National Center for Health Statistics · 2026 · 10 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Leading causes of death for California

Cause of deathDeathsAge-adjusted rate / 100kStateYear
Heart disease62,797142.9California2,017
Cancer59,516136.8California2,017
Stroke16,35537.6California2,017
Alzheimer's disease16,23837.1California2,017
CLRD13,88132.2California2,017
Unintentional injuries13,84033.2California2,017
Diabetes9,59522.1California2,017
Influenza and pneumonia6,34014.6California2,017

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  • Most recent published year in this file is 2017.
  • State grain only; NCHS does not publish this file at county level.

Opioid, maternal and newborn hospital burden by state (AHRQ HCUP Fast Stats)

State-level, all-payer hospital burden rates from AHRQ HCUP Fast Stats: opioid-related inpatient stays and emergency department visits per 100,000 residents, neonatal abstinence syndrome per 1,000 newborn stays, and severe maternal morbidity per 10,000 in-hospital deliveries. Every measure is reported next to the national rate so a state can be read as above or below the country as a whole. Because HCUP draws on state all-payer discharge data, these rates cover commercial, Medicaid, Medicare and self-pay encounters alike.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (HCUP) · 2026 · 3 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Opioid, newborn and maternal hospital burden rates for California (3 measures)

MeasureState rateUnitNational ratevs national (%)Rank among reporting statesStates reporting
Opioid-related hospital useRate per 100,000 population258.345
Neonatal abstinence syndromeRate per 1,000 newborn hospitalizations5.744
Severe maternal morbidityRate per 10,000 in-hospital deliveries98.845
  • Opioid-related hospital use: AHRQ marks California as "data not available" — the state does not contribute all-payer data for this measure, so no rate exists to report.
  • Opioid-related hospital use: Opioid-related inpatient stays and emergency department visits combined, as an annual rate per 100,000 residents. 45 states report this measure.
  • Neonatal abstinence syndrome: AHRQ marks California as "data not available" — the state does not contribute all-payer data for this measure, so no rate exists to report.
  • Neonatal abstinence syndrome: Newborn hospital stays with neonatal abstinence syndrome per 1,000 newborn stays. 44 states report this measure.

Medicare spending and utilization by county (Geographic Variation)

Per-beneficiary Medicare spending, utilization rates and beneficiary demographics for every US county and state: total standardized payment per capita, inpatient stays and days per 1,000, emergency visits per 1,000, readmission rate, Medicare Advantage participation, dual eligibility share and average beneficiary age. A dense read on the older-adult population and how much care it consumes in a place.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026 · 2 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicare geographic variation for Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

AreaGrainYearMedicare beneficiariesStandardized spend / beneficiaryActual spend / beneficiaryInpatient stays per 1,000
CA-Los AngelesCounty2,0241,718,25017,457.6721,867.77265.194
CAState2,0247,247,54013,253.8617,054.45217.312
  • Los Angeles County: most recent CMS vintage is 2024.
  • California: most recent CMS vintage is 2024.

Occupational employment and wages (OEWS)

Employment levels, mean annual wage and median annual wage for occupations in a metro area or state. Answers what it costs to hire a given role in a place, and how many people already do that work there.

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2026 · 2 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Occupational wages for Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area

OccupationEmploymentMedian annual wageMean annual wageAreaYear
All occupations6,271,56055,85077,270Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area2,025
All occupations18,213,70058,24080,690California2,025
  • No occupation keyword matched the question, so all-occupation totals are shown.
  • Using the BLS public API without a registration key; rate limits are lower.
  • OEWS wages exclude benefits and are annual estimates from an establishment survey.
  • Metro and state grains only — BLS does not publish OEWS by county.

Inpatient psychiatric quality — state and national benchmark

State-level averages for the same inpatient psychiatric quality measures reported by facilities — restraint and seclusion hours, metabolic screening, substance-use intervention and transition record rates. Gives a comparison line for reading any single facility.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026-08 · 1 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Statewide inpatient psychiatric quality averages for California

StateRestraint hrs / 1,000Seclusion hrs / 1,000Metabolic screening (%)Alcohol intervention (%)SUD treatment at discharge (%)Tobacco treatment (%)
California0.510.4184586752
  • Averages cover Medicare-certified inpatient psychiatric facilities in this state only.
  • Empty cells mean CMS published no state value for that measure.

Local Area Unemployment Statistics

Monthly unemployment rate and labor force size for every U.S. county and state, not seasonally adjusted. The standard read on how tight or slack a local labor market is, and how it has moved month to month.

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics · 2026-08 · 1 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

LAUS unemployment rate for 1 county/counties in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

CountyFIPSLatest monthUnemployment rateSame month last year
Los Angeles County06037June 20265.35.7
  • Using Los Angeles County for this city.
  • Not seasonally adjusted; single-month values can be noisy.
  • Using the unregistered BLS API (25 series/day limit).

Medicare Advantage penetration by county

County-level Medicare enrollment split between original fee-for-service Medicare and Medicare Advantage, with the resulting MA penetration rate, plus dual-eligible, aged, disabled and Part D / MA-PD counts. Shows how managed the Medicare population is in each county and where plan mix is shifting.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026 · 1 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicare Advantage penetration for Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California (2025)

CountyYearMedicare beneficiariesOriginal MedicareMedicare AdvantageMA penetrationDual eligible
Los Angeles County2,0251,681,826730,685951,14156.6546,516
  • Counts are annual averages of monthly enrollment, assigned to the beneficiary's county of residence.
  • "Medicare Advantage" includes other health plan enrollment (cost plans, PACE), matching the CMS field definition.
  • CMS suppresses counts of fewer than 11 beneficiaries, so very small counties can show blanks.

Medicare Advantage utilization by state

Service-use rates for Medicare Advantage enrollees by state: inpatient, skilled nursing, inpatient rehab, long-term care, evaluation-and-management visits, procedures, tests and imaging, each per 1,000 enrollees, plus enrollee demographics.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services · 2026 · 1 rowsLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, Californiacaptured Aug 18, 2026

Medicare Advantage utilization for California

StateYearMA enrolleesInpatient stays / 1,000SNF stays / 1,000Rehab stays / 1,000E&M visits / 1,000
California2,0233,330,516161.44534.021.70911,931.373
  • Most recent CMS vintage is 2023. State grain only — no county detail is published.

What is not on this page

29 other datasets in the RepVector catalog have no retained rows for Los Angeles County yet — either they were never queried for this county or the publisher has no coverage here. Rather than estimate them, the page states the gap. Running this market in the app fetches them live.