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Heat and Health Tracker Evaluation Survey
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey on CDC's Heat and Health Tracker. Your feedback today will help us improve the tool.
If you are new to the Tracker, you may visit and explore the tool here to provide feedback. If you have never used the tool, we still would welcome your participation in the survey to help us understand your heat and health-related needs.
Please note the survey contains branching logic, so you may not see questions served in numerical order. That is expected.
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Exp. Date: 02/28/2025 Thank you for your time.
What type of organization are you a part of? State health department County health department City health department Tribal health organization
State
governmental agency (not health focused) Municipal governmental
agency (not health focused)
What is the name of the team or unit in which you work?
Please share/describe your role in your organization.
Please indicate which sector your role most closely Health
aligns
with. Emergency
preparedness
Planning Tracking
Other, please specify
4a. If you selected other, please specify.
How often are you personally involved in Often
monitoring,
preparing for,
or responding
to heat Occasionally
events? Rarely
Never
How many staff are there in your organization who None
are
involved with
heat-related planning
and/or One
response? Two-Four
Five or more
(Please count yourself if it applies.)
To
what extent does your organization consider heat Not at all
preparedness planning and/or heat response a top Very
Little
priority? A moderate amount
Very
much Not sure
Were you aware of the Heat and Health Tracker prior Yes to this survey? No
How
often does your organization currently use the
Regularly
uses
the
Tracker
for
heat-related
Heat and Health Tracker (the Tracker) for heat-related planning
and/or response
planning and/or response?
Sometimes uses
the Tracker
for heat-related
planning and/or response
Has used
the Tracker
for heat-related
planning and/or response once or twice
Used it/visited
the Tracker
for the
first time
in preparation for this survey
Never used
it for
heat-related planning
and/or response
How has your organization used the Heat and Health Tracker? Select all that apply.
Track heat related illness or death case changes (daily or weekly);
Track
heat trends; Explore heat
forecasts;
Share heat-related information with employees (via email, meetings, alerts, or other means);
Share
heat-related information
with partners
(via reports, meetings, or other means);
Share
heat-related information with the public (via blogs, webpages,
alerts or other means); Share the Tracker as a useful tool for
others to use (e.g.
through a
climate and
health webpage);
Apply for funding to prepare for, or respond to, heat;
Make
a decision
to allocate
funds to
heat-related preparedness and response;
Trigger
an individual
heat response
action (e.g.
opening cooling stations);
Trigger
a heat
action plan
or response
(e.g. when seeing
case changes)
Other,
please specify
10a. If you selected other, please describe.
Please provide example(s) of how the Heat and Health Tracker has been used either for
decision-making and/or allocation of resources.
Are there thresholds set for or by your Yes
organization
or partners to take action? No
Unsure
Please provide more detail, including what thresholds are based on and what response options are in place when triggered.
Have
you
or
your
organizations
received
any Yes
inquiries from media, partners, or the public about No
data displayed on the Heat and Health Tracker? Unsure
Please provide examples of inquiries you or your partners have received.
Has your organization embedded the Tracker into Yes
its
website? No
Please provide the link to this webpage.
What aspects of the Heat and Health Tracker are most useful or beneficial?
How could the Tracker be more useful to your organization in tracking, planning, and responding to heat and heat-related illness?
What other metrics and/or functionalities could be incorporated into the Tracker to enhance its utility?
What suggestions do you have for making the Tracker more user-friendly for those who do not have an environmental health or data background?
How could the Tracker be more useful as a communication tool with partners or the public?
What are barriers or concerns with using the Tracker to track, plan, and respond to heat and heat-related illness?
If you shared any barriers or concerns, do you have any potential solutions or recommendations to minimize the effect of these barriers/concerns?
Why has your organization not used the Tracker in heat preparedness and response work? Select all that apply.
Heat is not currently a priority in our area. There is a different tool that fits our needs better.
The
organization is
unsure how
use the
Tracker. The
organization lacks
the skills
and/or capacity
to interpret the data provided by the Tracker.
The
organization does
not have
the capacity in terms of staff time and availability to
utilize the Tracker.
The
organization was
not aware
of the
Tracker. Other, please specify
25a. If you selected other, please describe.
What other tools or resources does your organization use for tracking heat and heat related
illness or making heat-related preparedness and response decisions in the jurisdiction?
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