Check Out the Michigan Poll on Healthy Aging!

Interactive data let you explore findings from the new Michigan Poll on Healthy Aging

The U-M Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation has partnered with the Michigan Health Endowment Fund to add an oversample of Michigan adults age 50 and older to the ongoing National Poll on Healthy Aging. This new initiative, the Michigan Poll on Healthy Aging, takes a unique approach to disseminating findings by publishing interactive data alongside poll reports.

The Michigan Poll on Healthy Aging team has released three interactive data tools to date, starting with the first Michigan Poll on Healthy Aging report in May 2024. The most recent interactive data released today explore how Michigan adults age 50 and older use, discuss, and think about cannabis compared to adults throughout the rest of the US and within the Michigan population. Previous interactive data were released alongside the National Poll on Healthy Aging’s July report on financial strain and well-being and the May report on Top 10 community health concerns. To view the data, visit the following links:

Cannabis: https://michmed.org/4e2KW

Financial strain and well-beinghttps://michmed.org/93MDP

Top ten health concernshttps://michmed.org/Kkde7

For more information and to keep up to date with future releases, visit healthyagingpoll.org/Michigan

To learn more about our National Poll on Healthy Aging data  which is available through the National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging’s Open Aging Repository please visit: https://www.healthyagingpoll.org/reports-more/data

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Sep 12, 2024

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