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  • US Counties Health Ranks Additional Measures
  • Additional Measures To County Health Ranking Data
  • US Counties Population Health Determinants Of Health And Demographics

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  • County Health Rankings
  • Counties By States
  • Determinants Of Health
  • Factors Affecting Health
  • Outcome Measures
  • Infant And Child Mortality
  • Demographic Data By County
  • Behavioral Factors
  • Healthcare Services
  • Health Insurance

US Counties Health Ranking Project Additional Measures 2017-2022

The dataset contains US counties level additional measures to those used to calculate counties ranks. The additional measures belong to the following categories: health outcomes, health determinants (healthcare, behavioral and socioeconomic factors) and demographics.

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Description

Using America’s Health Rankings, University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute provides US health ranking data for nearly every county every year since 2010. The annual Rankings provide a revealing snapshot of how health is influenced by where we live, learn, work, and play. They provide a starting point for change in communities.

The counties and county equivalents for which data were included are the same with the ones used to calculated health ranks. Like for the measures used to calculate health ranks, any entity that has its own FIPS county code was included.

The additional measures belonging to the categories specified in the summary cover the following aspects:

– Health Outcomes
– Premature mortality
– Child mortality
– Infant mortality
– Physical distress
– Mental distress
– Diabetes prevalence
– HIV prevalence
– Behavioral determinants of health
– Food insecurity
– Drug overdose mortality
– Motor vehicle accidents mortality
– Insufficient sleep
– Healthcare
– Uninsured adults
– Uninsured children
– Healthcare costs
– Other primary care providers availability
– Socioeconomic determinants of health
– Disconnected youth
– Income
– Children eligible for free or reduced price lunch
– Residential segregation
– Homicide rate
– Firearms fatalities
– Demographics
– Population
– Population under 18 years old
– Population of 65 years old and over
– African-American population
– Indian and Alaskan Native population
– Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander population
– Hispanic population
– Non-Hispanic white population
– English not-proficient population
– Female population
– Urban areas population
– Rural areas population

About this Dataset

Data Info

Date Created

2010

Last Modified

2022

Version

2022

Update Frequency

Annual

Temporal Coverage

2017-2022

Spatial Coverage

United States

Source

John Snow Labs; University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, County Health Rankings & Roadmaps;

Source License URL

Source License Requirements

Publicly available and free for research application but citation is required. Permission asked for commercial uses

Source Citation

Publicly available and free for research application but citation is required. Permission asked for commercial uses

Keywords

County Health Rankings, Counties By States, Determinants Of Health, Factors Affecting Health, Outcome Measures, Infant And Child Mortality, Demographic Data By County, Behavioral Factors, Healthcare Services, Health Insurance

Other Titles

US Counties Health Ranks Additional Measures, Additional Measures To County Health Ranking Data, US Counties Population Health Determinants Of Health And Demographics

Data Fields

Name Description Type Constraints
County_Health_Rankings_Release_YearThe year when the County Health Rankings project results were released, including the additional measures datadate-
StateThe US state where the county is locatedstringrequired : 1
CountyThe US county or county equivalent to which the ranks of health determinants and health outcomes measures are correspondingstringrequired : 1
FIPS_CodeThe 5-digit Federal Information Processing Standard code of the county or county equivalentstringrequired : 1
Premature_DeathsThe number of premature deaths; deaths of county inhabitants with age under 65 years old according to CDC, WONDER database, mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Age_Adjusted_Premature_MortalityThe number of deaths among county inhabitants with age 65 years old or less per 100,000, according to CDC, WONDER database, mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_Low_Premature_MortalityThe lower value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the age-adjusted premature mortality, according to CDC, WONDER database, mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_High_Premature_MortalityThe upper value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the age-adjusted premature mortality, according to CDC, WONDER database, mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Age_Adjusted_Premature_Mortality_BlackThe number of deaths among Black people with age 65 years old or less per 100,000, according to CDC, WONDER database, mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Age_Adjusted_Premature_Mortality_HispanicThe number of deaths among Hispanic people with age 65 years old or less per 100,000, according to CDC, WONDER database, mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Age_Adjusted_Premature_Mortality_WhiteThe number of deaths among White people with age 65 years old or less per 100,000, according to CDC, WONDER database, mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Child_DeathsThe number of children 0-14 years old deaths, according to CDC, WONDER database, mortality dataintegerlevel : Ordinal
Child_Mortality_RateThe number of deaths among children 0-14 years old per 100,000, according to CDC, WONDER database, mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_Low_Child_MortalityThe lower value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the child mortality rate, according to CDC, WONDER database, mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_High_Child_MortalityThe upper value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the child mortality rate, according to CDC, WONDER database, mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Child_Mortality_Rate_BlackThe number of deaths among Black children 0-14 years old per 100,000, according to CDC, WONDER database, mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Child_Mortality_Rate_HispanicThe number of deaths among Hispanic children 0-14 years old per 100,000, according to CDC, WONDER database, mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Child_Mortality_Rate_WhiteThe number of deaths among White children 0-14 years old per 100,000, according to CDC, WONDER database, mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Infant_DeathsThe number of children under 1 year old deaths, according to Health Indicators Warehouseintegerlevel : Ratio
Infant_Mortality_RateThe number of deaths among children under 1 year old per 100,000, according to Health Indicators Warehousenumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_Low_Infant_MortalityThe lower value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the infant mortality rate, according to Health Indicators Warehousenumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_High_Infant_MortalityThe upper value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the infant mortality rate, according to Health Indicators Warehousenumberlevel : Ratio
Infant_Mortality_Rate_BlackThe number of deaths among Black children under 1 year old per 100,000, according to Health Indicators Warehousenumberlevel : Ratio
Infant_Mortality_Rate_HispanicThe number of deaths among Hispanic children under 1 year old per 100,000, according to Health Indicators Warehousenumberlevel : Ratio
Infant_Mortality_Rate_WhiteThe number of deaths among White children under 1 year old per 100,000, according to Health Indicators Warehousenumberlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_Adults_With_Frequent_Physical_DistressThe percentage of adults 18 years old and over with self-reported physical distress, according to CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)numberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_Low_With_Frequent_Physical_DistressThe lower value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the percent of adults reporting physical distress, according to CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)numberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_High_With_Frequent_Physical_DistressThe upper value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the percent of adults reporting physical distress, according to CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)numberlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_Adults_With_Frequent_Mental_DistressThe percentage of adults 18 years old and over with self-reported mental distress, according to CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)numberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_Low_With_Frequent_Mental_DistressThe lower value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the percent of adults reporting mental distress, according to CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)numberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_High_With_Frequent_Mental_DistressThe upper value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the percent of adults reporting mental distress, according to CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)numberlevel : Ratio
Percent_Adults_With_DiabetesThe percentage of adults 18 years old and over with diabetes, according to CDC, Diabetes Interactive Atlasnumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_Low_With_DiabetesThe lower value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the percent of adults with diabetes, according to CDC, Diabetes Interactive Atlasnumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_High_With_DiabetesThe upper value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the percent of adults with diabetes, according to CDC, Diabetes Interactive Atlasnumberlevel : Ratio
HIV_CasesThe number of HIV cases according to CDC, National HIV Surveillance Systemintegerlevel : Ratio
HIV_Prevalence_RateThe percentage of population 13 years and older HIV positive per 100,000numberlevel : Ratio
Households_With_Food_InsecurityThe number of households having a socioeconomic condition of limited or uncertain access to adequate food, according to Feeding America, Map the Meal Gapintegerlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_Households_With_Food_InsecurityThe percentage of households having a socioeconomic condition of limited or uncertain access to adequate food, according to Feeding America, Map the Meal Gapnumberlevel : Ratio
Households_With_Limited_Access_To_Healthy_FoodThe number of households with limited access to healthy foods, according to Feeding America, Map the Meal Gapintegerlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_Households_With_Limited_Access_To_Healthy_FoodThe percentage of households with limited access to healthy foods, according to Feeding America, Map the Meal Gapnumberlevel : Ratio
Drug_Overdose_DeathsThe number of deaths caused by drug overdose, ICD-10 codes X40–X44, X60–X64, X85, and Y10–Y14, according to CDC, WONDER mortality dataintegerlevel : Ratio
Drug_Overdose_Mortality_RateThe drug overdose deaths among general population per 100,000 individualsnumberlevel : Ratio
Drug_Overdose_Mortality_Rate_RangeThe range of values for the estimated rate of drug overdose mortalitynumberlevel : Ratio
Motor_Vehicle_DeathsThe motor vehicle traffic-related deaths, ICD-10 codes V02–V04,V09.0,V09.2,V12–V14, V19.0–V19.2,V19.4–V19.6,V20–V79,V80.3–V80.5 V81.0–V81.1,V82.0–V82.1,V83–V86,V87.0–V87.8, V88.0–V88.8,V89.0,V89.2, according to CDC, WONDER mortality dataintegerlevel : Ratio
Motor_Vehicle_Mortality_RateThe number of motor vehicle traffic-related deaths among the general population per 100,000 individuals, according to CDC, WONDER mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_Low_Motor_Vehicle_Mortality_RateThe lower value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the motor vehicle mortality rate, according to CDC, WONDER mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_High_Motor_Vehicle_Mortality_RateThe upper value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the percent of adults with diabetes, according to CDC, WONDER mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_Adults_With_Insufficient_SleepThe percentage of adults aged 18 years old and over reporting insufficient sleep, according to CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)numberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_Low_With_Insufficient_SleepThe lower value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the percent of adults with insufficient sleep, according to CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)numberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_High_With_Insufficient_SleepThe upper value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the percent of adults with insufficient sleep, according to CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)numberlevel : Ratio
Uninsured_AdultsThe number of uninsured adults 18-64 years old, according to US Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE) Programintegerlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_Uninsured_AdultsThe percentage of uninsured adults 18-64 years old, according to US Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE) Programnumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_Low_Percent_Of_Uninsured_AdultsThe lower value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the percent of uninsured adults, according to US Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE) Programnumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_High_Percent_Of_Uninsured_AdultsThe upper value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the percent of uninsured adults, according to US Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE) Programnumberlevel : Ratio
Uninsured_ChildrenThe number of uninsured children 0-17 years old, according to US Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE) Programintegerlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_Uninsured_ChildrenThe percentage of uninsured children 0-17 years old, according to US Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE) Programnumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_Low_Percent_Of_Uninsured_ChildrenThe lower value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the percent of uninsured children, according to US Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE) Programnumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_High_Percent_Of_Uninsured_ChildrenThe lower value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the percent of uninsured children, according to US Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE) Programnumberlevel : Ratio
Health_Care_CostsThe price-adjusted Medicare reimbursements (Parts A and B) per enrollee, according to The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, The Dartmouth Atlas of Health Carenumberlevel : Ratio
Other_Primary_Care_Providers_RateThe number of primary care providers belonging to other categories (nurse practitioners (NP), physician assistants (PA) and clinical nurse specialists), per 100,000 population, according to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, National Provider Identification filenumberlevel : Ratio
Other_Primary_Care_Providers_RatioThe ratio of population to primary care providers belonging to other categories (nurse practitioners (NP), physician assistants (PA) and clinical nurse specialists), according to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, National Provider Identification file; the initial ratio format with the sign ":", at the end, followed by "0" or "1", was changed and was kept only the integer population numberintegerlevel : Ratio
Is_Other_Primary_Care_Providers_AvailableSpecifies whether the sign ":" was followed by "0", in the initial format of other primary care providers ratioboolean-
Percent_Of_Disconnected_YouthThe percentage of teens and young adults ages 16-24 who are neither working nor in school, according to Measure of Americanumberlevel : Ratio
Median_IncomeThe median income, where half of households in a county earn more and half of households earn less, according to US Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Programnumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_Low_Median_IncomeThe lower value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the income 50th percentile, according to US Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Programnumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_High_Median_IncomeThe upper value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the income 50th percentile, according to US Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Programnumberlevel : Ratio
Median_Income_BlackThe median income for Black population, where half of households in a county earn more and half of households earn less, according to US Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Programintegerlevel : Ratio
Median_Income_HispanicThe median income for Hispanic population, where half of households in a county earn more and half of households earn less, according to US Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Programintegerlevel : Ratio
Median_Income_WhiteThe median income for White population, where half of households in a county earn more and half of households earn less, according to US Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Programintegerlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_Children_Eligible_For_Free_Or_Reduced_Price_LunchThe percentage of children enrolled in public schools, grades PK - 12, eligible for free (family income less than 130% of federal poverty level) or reduced price (family income less than 185% of federal poverty level) lunch, according to The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)numberlevel : Ratio
Residential_Segregation_Index_Black_WhiteThe index of dissimilarity is a demographic measure of the evenness with which the two groups black and white residents, are distributed across the census tracts, that make up a county; the index score can be interpreted as the percentage of black residents that would have to move to different geographic areas in order to produce a distribution that matches that of the county; US Census Bureau, American Community Surveynumberlevel : Ratio
Residential_Segregation_Index_Nonwhite_WhiteThe index of dissimilarity is a demographic measure of the evenness with which the two groups non-white and white residents, are distributed across the census tracts, that make up a county; the index score can be interpreted as the percentage of non-white residents that would have to move to different geographic areas in order to produce a distribution that matches that of the county; US Census Bureau, American Community Surveynumberlevel : Ratio
Homicide_RateThe number of deaths from assaults, defined as ICD-10 codes X85-Y09, per 100,000 population, according to CDC, WONDER mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_Low_Homicide_RateThe lower value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the homicide rate, according to CDC, WONDER mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_High_Homicide_RateThe upper value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the homicide rate, according to CDC, WONDER mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Firearm_FatalitiesThe number of deaths due to firearms, defined as ICD-10 codes W32-W34, X72-X74, X93-X95, Y22-Y24, and Y35.0, according to CDC, WONDER mortality dataintegerlevel : Ratio
Firearm_Fatalities_RateThe number of deaths due to firearms, defined as ICD-10 codes W32-W34, X72-X74, X93-X95, Y22-Y24, and Y35.0 per 100,000 population, according to CDC, WONDER mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_Low_Firearm_Fatalities_RateThe lower value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the firearms fatalities rate, according to CDC, WONDER mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_High_Firearm_Fatalities_RateThe upper value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the firearms fatalities rate, according to CDC, WONDER mortality datanumberlevel : Ratio
PopulationThe county general population number, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesintegerlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_Under_18The percentage of population under 18 years in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesnumberlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_65_And_OverThe percentage of population 65 years old and over, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesnumberlevel : Ratio
African_American_PopulationThe number of African-American population, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesintegerlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_African_AmericanThe percentage of African-American population, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesnumberlevel : Ratio
American_Indian_And_Alaskan_Native_PopulationThe number of American Indian and Alaskan Native population, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesintegerlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_American_Indian_And_Alaskan_NativeThe percentage of American Indian and Alaskan Native population, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesnumberlevel : Ratio
Asian_PopulationThe number of Asian population, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesintegerlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_AsianThe percentage of Asian population, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesnumberlevel : Ratio
Native_Hawaiian_And_Other_Pacific_Islander_PopulationThe number of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander population, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesintegerlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_Native_Hawaiian_And_Other_Pacific_IslanderThe percentage of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander population, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesnumberlevel : Ratio
Number_Of_Hispanic_PopulationThe number of Hispanic population, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesintegerlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_HispanicThe percentage of Hispanic population, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesnumberlevel : Ratio
Non_Hispanic_White_PopulationThe number of Non-Hispanic population, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesintegerlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_Non_Hispanic_WhiteThe percentage of Non-Hispanic population, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesnumberlevel : Ratio
Not_Proficient_In_English_PopulationThe number of population not proficient in English, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, American Community Surveyintegerlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_Not_Proficient_In_EnglishThe percentage of population not proficient in English, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, American Community Surveynumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_Low_Percent_Of_Not_Proficient_In_EnglishThe lower value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the percent of population not proficient in English, according to US Census Bureau, American Community Surveynumberlevel : Ratio
Confidence_Interval_95_High_Percent_Of_Not_Proficient_In_EnglishThe upper value of the confidence interval corresponding to the specified value for the percent of population not proficient in English, according to US Census Bureau, American Community Surveynumberlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_Female_PopulationThe percentage of female population, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesnumberlevel : Ratio
Rural_PopulationThe number of rural population, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesintegerlevel : Ratio
Percent_Of_RuralThe percentage of rural population, in a county, according to US Census Bureau, Census Population Estimatesnumberlevel : Ratio

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County Health Rankings Release YearStateCountyFIPS CodePremature DeathsAge Adjusted Premature MortalityConfidence Interval 95 Low Premature MortalityConfidence Interval 95 High Premature MortalityAge Adjusted Premature Mortality BlackAge Adjusted Premature Mortality HispanicAge Adjusted Premature Mortality WhiteChild DeathsChild Mortality RateConfidence Interval 95 Low Child MortalityConfidence Interval 95 High Child MortalityChild Mortality Rate BlackChild Mortality Rate HispanicChild Mortality Rate WhiteInfant DeathsInfant Mortality RateConfidence Interval 95 Low Infant MortalityConfidence Interval 95 High Infant MortalityInfant Mortality Rate BlackInfant Mortality Rate HispanicInfant Mortality Rate WhitePercent Of Adults With Frequent Physical DistressConfidence Interval 95 Low With Frequent Physical DistressConfidence Interval 95 High With Frequent Physical DistressPercent Of Adults With Frequent Mental DistressConfidence Interval 95 Low With Frequent Mental DistressConfidence Interval 95 High With Frequent Mental DistressPercent Adults With DiabetesConfidence Interval 95 Low With DiabetesConfidence Interval 95 High With DiabetesHIV CasesHIV Prevalence RateHouseholds With Food InsecurityPercent Of Households With Food InsecurityHouseholds With Limited Access To Healthy FoodPercent Of Households With Limited Access To Healthy FoodDrug Overdose DeathsDrug Overdose Mortality RateDrug Overdose Mortality Rate RangeMotor Vehicle DeathsMotor Vehicle Mortality RateConfidence Interval 95 Low Motor Vehicle Mortality RateConfidence Interval 95 High Motor Vehicle Mortality RatePercent Of Adults With Insufficient SleepConfidence Interval 95 Low With Insufficient SleepConfidence Interval 95 High With Insufficient SleepUninsured AdultsPercent Of Uninsured AdultsConfidence Interval 95 Low Percent Of Uninsured AdultsConfidence Interval 95 High Percent Of Uninsured AdultsUninsured ChildrenPercent Of Uninsured ChildrenConfidence Interval 95 Low Percent Of Uninsured ChildrenConfidence Interval 95 High Percent Of Uninsured ChildrenHealth Care CostsOther Primary Care Providers RateOther Primary Care Providers RatioIs Other Primary Care Providers AvailablePercent Of Disconnected YouthMedian IncomeConfidence Interval 95 Low Median IncomeConfidence Interval 95 High Median IncomeMedian Income BlackMedian Income HispanicMedian Income WhitePercent Of Children Eligible For Free Or Reduced Price LunchResidential Segregation Index Black WhiteResidential Segregation Index Nonwhite WhiteHomicide RateConfidence Interval 95 Low Homicide RateConfidence Interval 95 High Homicide RateFirearm FatalitiesFirearm Fatalities RateConfidence Interval 95 Low Firearm Fatalities RateConfidence Interval 95 High Firearm Fatalities RatePopulationPercent Of Under 18Percent Of 65 And OverAfrican American PopulationPercent Of African AmericanAmerican Indian And Alaskan Native PopulationPercent Of American Indian And Alaskan NativeAsian PopulationPercent Of AsianNative Hawaiian And Other Pacific Islander PopulationPercent Of Native Hawaiian And Other Pacific IslanderNumber Of Hispanic PopulationPercent Of HispanicNon Hispanic White PopulationPercent Of Non Hispanic WhiteNot Proficient In English PopulationPercent Of Not Proficient In EnglishConfidence Interval 95 Low Percent Of Not Proficient In EnglishConfidence Interval 95 High Percent Of Not Proficient In EnglishPercent Of Female PopulationRural PopulationPercent Of Rural
2017AlabamaAutauga1001851468.4436.5500.23155.337.678.532.06.94.79.712.312.012.612.612.312.813.010.515.893205.0793014.453449.816.09.67318.914.823.837.636.738.5478014.212.316.15043.52.54.4985923.54257True12.35658050478.462681.648.933.930.53.62.06.145.016.311.921.85534724.714.31049319.02670.56641.2550.115732.84145974.93380.70.31.051.52292142.0
2017AlabamaBaldwin10032740361.3347.2375.58447.738.159.196.06.35.17.611.611.312.012.512.212.810.48.712.0278169.02620013.799525.5103.017.220515.313.217.432.832.033.52388920.518.422.522544.93.76.1941337.32680True15.95238749382.155391.941.843.531.93.12.34.2153.015.713.218.120370922.019.2190889.415050.719070.91230.192684.516899683.021591.20.71.651.37706042.3
2017AlabamaBarbour1005425439.5396.5482.51565.836.8108.527.012.17.817.415.615.215.915.114.815.418.414.922.991399.9633023.3313611.43619.013.326.239.638.740.4270119.917.422.42644.53.25.81011726.43784True30.43143328083.734782.367.425.021.16.83.611.718.013.47.921.12648921.317.21252947.31530.61180.4490.211724.41234046.64471.80.92.646.61861367.8
2017AlabamaBibb1007396521.0468.7573.220104.864.0161.821.011.87.217.913.212.813.613.313.013.614.811.518.423120.0373016.44912.110.014.83522.015.430.640.639.541.7215017.214.919.41914.02.85.21081748.72053True25.24076735849.745684.363.542.041.38.24.414.024.021.213.631.62258320.815.0498022.1960.4520.2310.15442.41672474.1760.40.01.046.11566368.4
2017AlabamaBlount1009916445.4415.5475.22443.928.165.331.06.44.39.013.312.913.713.513.113.814.111.017.14695.5703012.26091.136.020.88420.816.625.836.235.237.3713420.818.623.17995.74.17.2100368.711535True12.95048746139.354834.753.150.331.95.73.68.651.017.713.223.25767323.217.59871.73770.71640.3640.151649.05040387.49181.71.22.250.65156290.0
2017AlabamaBullock1011197546.6468.4624.810111.453.4204.815.815.416.214.714.315.119.614.225.432361.8261024.4219920.23546.732.564.944.143.045.1122222.819.725.91074.53.25.8927665.51528True2825124779.031723.063.927.825.71069620.715.3737368.9900.8250.2750.78057.5238622.33063.10.06.645.2560751.4
2017AlabamaButler1013394560.2502.1618.319100.360.4156.716.115.716.515.515.215.917.714.221.842250.4463022.65932.82920.213.529.040.639.841.5221718.716.221.21873.82.74.91040849.62015True23.03386830611.737124.371.234.833.813.28.020.727.026.617.538.62015423.518.4886344.0710.42001.0102361.21063952.8930.50.01.153.51492171.2
2017AlabamaCalhoun10152231550.4526.8573.97370.355.188.479.07.96.29.814.414.114.814.213.914.414.912.817.0194198.02134018.21190910.046.013.212715.512.818.239.038.239.71272918.216.220.29043.42.64.31067342.42360True20.54209139537.644644.460.749.945.49.37.311.6123.021.117.424.811562022.116.32412620.96110.510240.91090.141793.68395872.68840.80.51.151.83995533.7
2017AlabamaChambers1017693532.7491.3574.21344.323.675.826.09.26.013.414.814.415.214.714.415.016.413.219.9106366.8720021.130188.84719.714.526.239.538.740.4388719.016.421.52653.52.64.5862311.78531True26.03556031692.439427.672.731.029.98.85.413.437.021.715.329.93412321.318.71345639.4920.33240.9200.16912.01923956.4770.20.00.652.11681649.1
2017AlabamaCherokee1019540522.7475.1570.41360.932.4104.113.312.913.813.713.414.113.310.416.931137.3381014.6340.111.014.15128.020.936.834.333.135.4278418.215.920.62264.13.05.21086719.35172True3914435548.142739.961.924.916.26.03.010.827.020.713.730.22585920.221.612174.71530.6720.373981.52361391.3130.10.00.550.32228285.7