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THE HEALTH OF WOMEN, INFANTS ANDCHILDREN IS UNEVEN ACROSS STATES.
Overall Rankings for Women and Children’s Health
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ME
WI
VT NHWA
ID
MT NDMN
IL
MINY
MAOR
NV
WYSD
IAIN
PA
NJCTRI
CA UTCO
NE
MO KY
WV
VA
MDDE
AZ NM
KS
ARTN NC
SCDC
OK
LAMS AL GA
HI
TX
FL
OH
EVALUATING THE HEALTH OF WOMEN & CHILDREN ACROSS THE COUNTRY
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31 to 4021 to 3011 to 20 41 to 501 to 10RANK:
AK
ME
WI
VT NHWA
ID
MT NDMN
IL
MINY
MAOR
NV
WYSD
IAIN
PA
NJCTRI
CA UTCO
NE
MO KY
WV
VA
MDDE
AZ NM
KS
ARTN NC
SCDC
OK
LAMS AL GA
HI
TX
FL
OH
Women’s Health Rankings
AK
ME
WI
VT NHWA
ID
MT NDMN
IL
MINY
MAOR
NV
WYSD
IAIN
PA
NJCTRI
CA UTCO
NE
MO KY
WV
VA
MDDE
AZ NM
KS
ARTN NC
SCDC
OK
LAMS AL GA
HI
TX
FL
OH
Infants’ Health Rankings
AK
ME
WI
VT NHWA
ID
MT NDMN
IL
MINY
MAOR
NV
WYSD
IAIN
PA
NJCTRI
CA UTCO
NE
MO KY
WV
VA
MDDE
AZ NM
KS
ARTN NC
SCDC
OK
LAMS AL GA
HI
TX
FL
OH
Children’s Health Rankings
Not Ranked
31 to 4021 to 3011 to 20 41 to 501 to 10RANK: Not Ranked
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OVERALL RANKINGS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN’S HEALTH
THE HEALTH OF WOMEN, INFANTS ANDCHILDREN IS UNEVEN ACROSS STATES.
Overall Rankings for Women and Children’s Health
AK
ME
WI
VT NHWA
ID
MT NDMN
IL
MINY
MAOR
NV
WYSD
IAIN
PA
NJCTRI
CA UTCO
NE
MO KY
WV
VA
MDDE
AZ NM
KS
ARTN NC
SCDC
OK
LAMS AL GA
HI
TX
FL
OH
EVALUATING THE HEALTH OF WOMEN & CHILDREN ACROSS THE COUNTRY
www.americashealthrankings.org
31 to 4021 to 3011 to 20 41 to 501 to 10RANK:
AK
ME
WI
VT NHWA
ID
MT NDMN
IL
MINY
MAOR
NV
WYSD
IAIN
PA
NJCTRI
CA UTCO
NE
MO KY
WV
VA
MDDE
AZ NM
KS
ARTN NC
SCDC
OK
LAMS AL GA
HI
TX
FL
OH
Women’s Health Rankings
AK
ME
WI
VT NHWA
ID
MT NDMN
IL
MINY
MAOR
NV
WYSD
IAIN
PA
NJCTRI
CA UTCO
NE
MO KY
WV
VA
MDDE
AZ NM
KS
ARTN NC
SCDC
OK
LAMS AL GA
HI
TX
FL
OH
Infants’ Health Rankings
AK
ME
WI
VT NHWA
ID
MT NDMN
IL
MINY
MAOR
NV
WYSD
IAIN
PA
NJCTRI
CA UTCO
NE
MO KY
WV
VA
MDDE
AZ NM
KS
ARTN NC
SCDC
OK
LAMS AL GA
HI
TX
FL
OH
Children’s Health Rankings
Not Ranked
31 to 4021 to 3011 to 20 41 to 501 to 10RANK: Not Ranked
THE HEALTH OF WOMEN, INFANTS ANDCHILDREN IS UNEVEN ACROSS STATES.
Overall Rankings for Women and Children’s Health
AK
ME
WI
VT NHWA
ID
MT NDMN
IL
MINY
MAOR
NV
WYSD
IAIN
PA
NJCTRI
CA UTCO
NE
MO KY
WV
VA
MDDE
AZ NM
KS
ARTN NC
SCDC
OK
LAMS AL GA
HI
TX
FL
OH
EVALUATING THE HEALTH OF WOMEN & CHILDREN ACROSS THE COUNTRY
www.americashealthrankings.org
31 to 4021 to 3011 to 20 41 to 501 to 10RANK:
AK
ME
WI
VT NHWA
ID
MT NDMN
IL
MINY
MAOR
NV
WYSD
IAIN
PA
NJCTRI
CA UTCO
NE
MO KY
WV
VA
MDDE
AZ NM
KS
ARTN NC
SCDC
OK
LAMS AL GA
HI
TX
FL
OH
Women’s Health Rankings
AK
ME
WI
VT NHWA
ID
MT NDMN
IL
MINY
MAOR
NV
WYSD
IAIN
PA
NJCTRI
CA UTCO
NE
MO KY
WV
VA
MDDE
AZ NM
KS
ARTN NC
SCDC
OK
LAMS AL GA
HI
TX
FL
OH
Infants’ Health Rankings
AK
ME
WI
VT NHWA
ID
MT NDMN
IL
MINY
MAOR
NV
WYSD
IAIN
PA
NJCTRI
CA UTCO
NE
MO KY
WV
VA
MDDE
AZ NM
KS
ARTN NC
SCDC
OK
LAMS AL GA
HI
TX
FL
OH
Children’s Health Rankings
Not Ranked
31 to 4021 to 3011 to 20 41 to 501 to 10RANK: Not Ranked
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AK
ME
WI
VT NHWA
ID
MT NDMN
IL
MINY
MAOR
NV
WYSD
IAIN
PA
NJCTRI
CA UTCO
NE
MO KY
WV
VA
MDDE
AZ NM
KS
ARTN NC
SCDC
OK
LAMS AL GA
HI
TX
FL
OH
AK
ME
WI
VT NHWA
ID
MT NDMN
IL
MINY
MAOR
NV
WYSD
IAIN
PA
NJCTRI
CA UTCO
NE
MO KY
WV
VA
MDDE
AZ NM
KS
ARTN NC
SCDC
OK
LAMS AL GA
HI
TX
FL
OH
AK
ME
WI
VT NHWA
ID
MT NDMN
IL
MINY
MAOR
NV
WYSD
IAIN
PA
NJCTRI
CA UTCO
NE
MO KY
WV
VA
MDDE
AZ NM
KS
ARTN NC
SCDC
OK
LAMS AL GA
HI
TX
FL
OH
POPULATION RANKINGS
WOMEN
INFANTS
CHILDREN
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VARIATION IN STATE RANKINGSSTATES THAT EXCEL IN THE HEALTH OF
ONE POPULATION MAY STRUGGLE IN THE HEALTH OF OTHERS
OVERALL RANK
STATE
43AZ
28AK
26ID
31MT
27OR
RANKINGS
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STATES THAT EXCEL IN THE HEALTH OF ONE POPULATION MAY STRUGGLE IN
THE HEALTH OF OTHERS
OVERALL RANK
STATE
43AZ
28AK
26ID
31MT
27OR
RANKINGS
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3 OUT OF 4 CHILDRENLIVE IN A SUPPORTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD**CONTRIBUTE TO THE SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH OF A CHILD.ACCORDING TO HHS, SUPPORTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD ENVIRONMENTS
**Supportive neighborhoods: Percentage of children aged 0 to 17 whose parents report their child is "usually" or "always" safe in their community and neighborhood and they "strongly agree" or "somewhat agree" with at least three of the following: In my neighborhood people help each other out, we watch out for each other's children, there are people I can count on in this neighborhood, there are trusted adults nearby to help my child if they got hurt or scared while playing outside.
NEARLY 1 IN 4 CHILDREN (16.4 MILLION)HAVE MULTIPLE ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES* BEFORE REACHING THEIR 18TH BIRTHDAY.
MORE LIKELY TO DEVELOP CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS AND ENGAGE IN UNHEALTHY BEHAVIORS.
ACCORDING TO CDC, CHILDREN EXPERIENCING A HIGHER NUMBER OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES IN THEIR HOME ENVIRONMENT ARE
*Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Children aged 0 to 17 who experienced 2 or more of the following: Socioeconomic hardship, divorce/parental separation, lived with someone who had an alcohol or drug problem, victim or witness of neighborhood violence, lived with someone who was mentally ill or suicidal, domestic violence witness, parent served time in jail, treated or judged unfairly due to race/ethnicity, death of parent.
MORE THAN 90% OF CHILDREN ARE RECEIVINGVACCINATIONS FOR POLIO (93%), MEASLES, MUMPS AND RUBELLA
(92%), HEPATITIS B (92%) AND CHICKEN POX (91%).
8 OUT OF 10CHILDREN RECEIVE
THEIR RECOMMENDEDADOLESCENT WELL-VISIT WITH
A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
9 OUT OF 10BABIES RECEIVE THEIR RECOMMENDED
WELL-BABY CHECKUP WITH A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
HEALTHY CHILDREN ARE THE PRODUCT OF THE HEALTH CARE THEY RECEIVE, AS WELL AS THEIR ENVIRONMENTS AND NEIGHBORHOODS
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CLINICAL PREVENTIVE SERVICES
3 OUT OF 4 CHILDRENLIVE IN A SUPPORTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD**CONTRIBUTE TO THE SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH OF A CHILD.ACCORDING TO HHS, SUPPORTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD ENVIRONMENTS
**Supportive neighborhoods: Percentage of children aged 0 to 17 whose parents report their child is "usually" or "always" safe in their community and neighborhood and they "strongly agree" or "somewhat agree" with at least three of the following: In my neighborhood people help each other out, we watch out for each other's children, there are people I can count on in this neighborhood, there are trusted adults nearby to help my child if they got hurt or scared while playing outside.
NEARLY 1 IN 4 CHILDREN (16.4 MILLION)HAVE MULTIPLE ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES* BEFORE REACHING THEIR 18TH BIRTHDAY.
MORE LIKELY TO DEVELOP CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS AND ENGAGE IN UNHEALTHY BEHAVIORS.
ACCORDING TO CDC, CHILDREN EXPERIENCING A HIGHER NUMBER OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES IN THEIR HOME ENVIRONMENT ARE
*Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Children aged 0 to 17 who experienced 2 or more of the following: Socioeconomic hardship, divorce/parental separation, lived with someone who had an alcohol or drug problem, victim or witness of neighborhood violence, lived with someone who was mentally ill or suicidal, domestic violence witness, parent served time in jail, treated or judged unfairly due to race/ethnicity, death of parent.
MORE THAN 90% OF CHILDREN ARE RECEIVINGVACCINATIONS FOR POLIO (93%), MEASLES, MUMPS AND RUBELLA
(92%), HEPATITIS B (92%) AND CHICKEN POX (91%).
8 OUT OF 10CHILDREN RECEIVE
THEIR RECOMMENDEDADOLESCENT WELL-VISIT WITH
A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
9 OUT OF 10BABIES RECEIVE THEIR RECOMMENDED
WELL-BABY CHECKUP WITH A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
HEALTHY CHILDREN ARE THE PRODUCT OF THE HEALTH CARE THEY RECEIVE, AS WELL AS THEIR ENVIRONMENTS AND NEIGHBORHOODS
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3 OUT OF 4 CHILDRENLIVE IN A SUPPORTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD**CONTRIBUTE TO THE SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH OF A CHILD.ACCORDING TO HHS, SUPPORTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD ENVIRONMENTS
**Supportive neighborhoods: Percentage of children aged 0 to 17 whose parents report their child is "usually" or "always" safe in their community and neighborhood and they "strongly agree" or "somewhat agree" with at least three of the following: In my neighborhood people help each other out, we watch out for each other's children, there are people I can count on in this neighborhood, there are trusted adults nearby to help my child if they got hurt or scared while playing outside.
NEARLY 1 IN 4 CHILDREN (16.4 MILLION)HAVE MULTIPLE ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES* BEFORE REACHING THEIR 18TH BIRTHDAY.
MORE LIKELY TO DEVELOP CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS AND ENGAGE IN UNHEALTHY BEHAVIORS.
ACCORDING TO CDC, CHILDREN EXPERIENCING A HIGHER NUMBER OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES IN THEIR HOME ENVIRONMENT ARE
*Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Children aged 0 to 17 who experienced 2 or more of the following: Socioeconomic hardship, divorce/parental separation, lived with someone who had an alcohol or drug problem, victim or witness of neighborhood violence, lived with someone who was mentally ill or suicidal, domestic violence witness, parent served time in jail, treated or judged unfairly due to race/ethnicity, death of parent.
MORE THAN 90% OF CHILDREN ARE RECEIVINGVACCINATIONS FOR POLIO (93%), MEASLES, MUMPS AND RUBELLA
(92%), HEPATITIS B (92%) AND CHICKEN POX (91%).
8 OUT OF 10CHILDREN RECEIVE
THEIR RECOMMENDEDADOLESCENT WELL-VISIT WITH
A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
9 OUT OF 10BABIES RECEIVE THEIR RECOMMENDED
WELL-BABY CHECKUP WITH A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
HEALTHY CHILDREN ARE THE PRODUCT OF THE HEALTH CARE THEY RECEIVE, AS WELL AS THEIR ENVIRONMENTS AND NEIGHBORHOODS
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3 OUT OF 4 CHILDRENLIVE IN A SUPPORTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD**CONTRIBUTE TO THE SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH OF A CHILD.ACCORDING TO HHS, SUPPORTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD ENVIRONMENTS
**Supportive neighborhoods: Percentage of children aged 0 to 17 whose parents report their child is "usually" or "always" safe in their community and neighborhood and they "strongly agree" or "somewhat agree" with at least three of the following: In my neighborhood people help each other out, we watch out for each other's children, there are people I can count on in this neighborhood, there are trusted adults nearby to help my child if they got hurt or scared while playing outside.
NEARLY 1 IN 4 CHILDREN (16.4 MILLION)HAVE MULTIPLE ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES* BEFORE REACHING THEIR 18TH BIRTHDAY.
MORE LIKELY TO DEVELOP CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS AND ENGAGE IN UNHEALTHY BEHAVIORS.
ACCORDING TO CDC, CHILDREN EXPERIENCING A HIGHER NUMBER OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES IN THEIR HOME ENVIRONMENT ARE
*Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Children aged 0 to 17 who experienced 2 or more of the following: Socioeconomic hardship, divorce/parental separation, lived with someone who had an alcohol or drug problem, victim or witness of neighborhood violence, lived with someone who was mentally ill or suicidal, domestic violence witness, parent served time in jail, treated or judged unfairly due to race/ethnicity, death of parent.
MORE THAN 90% OF CHILDREN ARE RECEIVINGVACCINATIONS FOR POLIO (93%), MEASLES, MUMPS AND RUBELLA
(92%), HEPATITIS B (92%) AND CHICKEN POX (91%).
8 OUT OF 10CHILDREN RECEIVE
THEIR RECOMMENDEDADOLESCENT WELL-VISIT WITH
A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
9 OUT OF 10BABIES RECEIVE THEIR RECOMMENDED
WELL-BABY CHECKUP WITH A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
HEALTHY CHILDREN ARE THE PRODUCT OF THE HEALTH CARE THEY RECEIVE, AS WELL AS THEIR ENVIRONMENTS AND NEIGHBORHOODS
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ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES
3 OUT OF 4 CHILDRENLIVE IN A SUPPORTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD**CONTRIBUTE TO THE SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH OF A CHILD.ACCORDING TO HHS, SUPPORTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD ENVIRONMENTS
**Supportive neighborhoods: Percentage of children aged 0 to 17 whose parents report their child is "usually" or "always" safe in their community and neighborhood and they "strongly agree" or "somewhat agree" with at least three of the following: In my neighborhood people help each other out, we watch out for each other's children, there are people I can count on in this neighborhood, there are trusted adults nearby to help my child if they got hurt or scared while playing outside.
NEARLY 1 IN 4 CHILDREN (16.4 MILLION)HAVE MULTIPLE ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES* BEFORE REACHING THEIR 18TH BIRTHDAY.
MORE LIKELY TO DEVELOP CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS AND ENGAGE IN UNHEALTHY BEHAVIORS.
ACCORDING TO CDC, CHILDREN EXPERIENCING A HIGHER NUMBER OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES IN THEIR HOME ENVIRONMENT ARE
*Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Children aged 0 to 17 who experienced 2 or more of the following: Socioeconomic hardship, divorce/parental separation, lived with someone who had an alcohol or drug problem, victim or witness of neighborhood violence, lived with someone who was mentally ill or suicidal, domestic violence witness, parent served time in jail, treated or judged unfairly due to race/ethnicity, death of parent.
MORE THAN 90% OF CHILDREN ARE RECEIVINGVACCINATIONS FOR POLIO (93%), MEASLES, MUMPS AND RUBELLA
(92%), HEPATITIS B (92%) AND CHICKEN POX (91%).
8 OUT OF 10CHILDREN RECEIVE
THEIR RECOMMENDEDADOLESCENT WELL-VISIT WITH
A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
9 OUT OF 10BABIES RECEIVE THEIR RECOMMENDED
WELL-BABY CHECKUP WITH A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
HEALTHY CHILDREN ARE THE PRODUCT OF THE HEALTH CARE THEY RECEIVE, AS WELL AS THEIR ENVIRONMENTS AND NEIGHBORHOODS
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* Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs): children aged 0 to 17 who experienced 2 or more of the following: socioeconomic hardship, divorce/parental separation, lived with someone who had an alcohol or drug problem, victim or witness of neighborhood violence, lived with someone who was mentally ill or suicidal, domestic violence witness, parent served time in jail, treated or judged unfairly due to race/ethnicity, death of parent.
3 OUT OF 4 CHILDRENLIVE IN A SUPPORTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD**CONTRIBUTE TO THE SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH OF A CHILD.ACCORDING TO HHS, SUPPORTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD ENVIRONMENTS
**Supportive neighborhoods: Percentage of children aged 0 to 17 whose parents report their child is "usually" or "always" safe in their community and neighborhood and they "strongly agree" or "somewhat agree" with at least three of the following: In my neighborhood people help each other out, we watch out for each other's children, there are people I can count on in this neighborhood, there are trusted adults nearby to help my child if they got hurt or scared while playing outside.
NEARLY 1 IN 4 CHILDREN (16.4 MILLION)HAVE MULTIPLE ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES* BEFORE REACHING THEIR 18TH BIRTHDAY.
MORE LIKELY TO DEVELOP CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS AND ENGAGE IN UNHEALTHY BEHAVIORS.
ACCORDING TO CDC, CHILDREN EXPERIENCING A HIGHER NUMBER OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES IN THEIR HOME ENVIRONMENT ARE
*Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Children aged 0 to 17 who experienced 2 or more of the following: Socioeconomic hardship, divorce/parental separation, lived with someone who had an alcohol or drug problem, victim or witness of neighborhood violence, lived with someone who was mentally ill or suicidal, domestic violence witness, parent served time in jail, treated or judged unfairly due to race/ethnicity, death of parent.
MORE THAN 90% OF CHILDREN ARE RECEIVINGVACCINATIONS FOR POLIO (93%), MEASLES, MUMPS AND RUBELLA
(92%), HEPATITIS B (92%) AND CHICKEN POX (91%).
8 OUT OF 10CHILDREN RECEIVE
THEIR RECOMMENDEDADOLESCENT WELL-VISIT WITH
A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
9 OUT OF 10BABIES RECEIVE THEIR RECOMMENDED
WELL-BABY CHECKUP WITH A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
HEALTHY CHILDREN ARE THE PRODUCT OF THE HEALTH CARE THEY RECEIVE, AS WELL AS THEIR ENVIRONMENTS AND NEIGHBORHOODS
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** Supportive neighborhoods: Percentage of children aged 0 to 17 whose parents report their child is “usually” or “always” safe in their community and neighborhood and they “strongly agree” or “somewhat agree” with at least three of the following: In my neighborhood people help each other out, we watch out for each other’s children, there are people I can count on in this neighborhood, there are trusted adults nearby to help my child if they got hurt or scared while playing outside.
SUPPORTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD
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