Counted Health is a burden-mapping tool built on public federal data. It is not a diagnosis and gives no medical advice.

The Atlas

Explore the burden map.

Every point is a real person from a national health survey (NHANES), placed by combining their lab work, a week of activity, and how they described their own health. This maps where the burden falls — it doesn’t diagnose anyone. Hover for one person, click to highlight a neighborhood, or lasso a whole group.

3,919 real NHANES respondents · hover for one person, click to highlight a neighborhood, or use “Select region” to lasso a group. Positions are a burden embedding, not a diagnosis.

Browse it as a table

The same five burden groups, without the map — the numbers underneath every point above, scaled to stand in for the whole country.

Five burden regions across 3,919 NHANES respondents — impairment-score quintiles, not diagnoses.
RegionRespondentsChronic condition (survey-weighted)FemaleMean age
Q1 · Low burden78433%49%42
Q2 · Early drift78441%50%47
Q3 · Mixed signals78349%52%49
Q4 · Multi-system strain78457%54%54
Q5 · High, hidden burden78472%60%57
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