The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, which runs the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), developed granular health estimates at zip code and city level, that can be used by a multitude of organizations, from hospitals and health systems (for community health needs assessments and resource allocation), to community based organizations and advocacy groups.
As project manager, I facilitated the development and implementation of the application, from concept to prototype to finished deployment. Working with an international team of data scientists, developers, and content experts, we delivered both a 1.0 and a 1.5 version of the application, iterating through data production and visualization development.
The application is freely available here.