Total Rank: 282 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 158
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 105
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 236
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 312
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 438
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 312
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 309
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 319
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 181
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 360
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 249
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 356
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 447
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 360
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 425
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 217
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 383
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 72
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 91
Total Rank: 444 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 441
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 421
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 473
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 332
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 463
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 424
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 492
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 410
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 377
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 414
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 468
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 495
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 493
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 439
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 451
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 462
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 427
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 468
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 317
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 270
Total Rank: 330 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 284
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 311
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 323
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 363
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 327
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 352
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 460
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 442
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 376
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 280
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 356
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 369
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 378
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 363
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 361
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 318
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 335
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 322
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 259
Total Rank: 148 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 196
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 141
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 223
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 222
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 312
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 292
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 200
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 90
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 50
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 4
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 418
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 144
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 279
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 224
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 134
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 202
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 209
Total Rank: 259 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 397
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 423
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 250
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 302
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 83
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 275
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 308
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 253
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 264
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 283
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 221
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 449
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 324
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 290
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 154
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 203
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 148
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 246
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 90
Total Rank: 92 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 85
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 49
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 118
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 108
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 329
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 169
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 261
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 459
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 127
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 70
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 68
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 251
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 240
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 164
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 76
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 209
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 103
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 165
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 281
Total Rank: 430 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 349
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 292
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 384
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 466
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 363
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 411
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 473
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 454
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 311
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 337
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 376
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 519
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 497
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 421
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 448
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 430
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 450
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 370
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 421
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 235
Total Rank: 108 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 163
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 114
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 138
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 133
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 165
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 101
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 208
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 222
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 286
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 305
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 22
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 311
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 242
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 151
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 7
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 265
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 109
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 20
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 54
Total Rank: 367 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 231
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 181
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 277
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 371
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 271
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 374
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 305
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 211
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 96
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 53
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 366
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 474
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 466
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 497
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 498
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 338
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 402
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 401
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 138
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 121
Total Rank: 421 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 159
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 238
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 343
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 503
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 328
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 456
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 413
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 139
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 220
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 331
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 476
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 432
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 377
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 483
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 490
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 473
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 458
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 455
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 215
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 102
Total Rank: 236 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 93
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 119
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 194
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 374
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 263
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 261
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 278
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 159
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 146
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 354
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 310
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 180
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 394
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 288
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 233
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 354
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 268
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 191
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 279
Total Rank: 231 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 133
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 101
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 173
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 395
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 376
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 302
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 391
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 451
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 221
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 201
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 357
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 316
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 395
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 303
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 226
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 365
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 234
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 97
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 263
Total Rank: 134 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 153
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 179
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 97
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 410
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 216
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 247
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 167
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 161
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 25
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 368
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 64
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 102
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 379
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 176
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 270
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 173
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 183
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 1
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 105
Total Rank: 99 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 79
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 68
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 69
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 83
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 62
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 90
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 95
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 385
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 148
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 229
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 93
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 391
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 239
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 254
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 140
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 103
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 115
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 101
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 172
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 271
Total Rank: 508 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 495
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 499
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 461
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 438
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 519
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 492
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 521
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 517
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 482
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 502
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 498
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 501
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 515
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 368
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 464
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 507
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 426
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 508
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 520
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 373
Total Rank: 510 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 489
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 492
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 469
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 420
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 490
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 485
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 527
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 474
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 507
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 494
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 511
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 500
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 517
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 312
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 472
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 510
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 457
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 507
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 517
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 447
Total Rank: 175 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 80
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 317
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 146
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 298
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 284
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 89
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 149
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 39
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 17
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 168
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 417
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 476
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 443
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 156
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 117
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 174
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 77
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 21
Total Rank: 6 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 11
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 13
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 131
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 34
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 42
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 490
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 495
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 77
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 149
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 10
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 11
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 3
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 1
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 3
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 2
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 311
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 84
Total Rank: 473 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 221
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 315
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 337
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 471
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 281
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 497
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 207
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 370
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 280
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 49
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 425
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 505
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 444
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 524
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 528
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 390
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 520
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 464
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 485
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 185
Total Rank: 31 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 32
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 42
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 29
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 58
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 160
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 361
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 379
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 46
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 16
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 12
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 74
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 135
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 77
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 40
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 10
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 64
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 236
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 230
Total Rank: 261 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 124
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 55
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 180
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 457
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 69
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 124
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 276
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 191
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 105
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 11
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 284
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 388
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 441
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 510
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 425
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 249
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 223
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 320
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 170
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 158
Total Rank: 429 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 195
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 301
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 335
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 435
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 182
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 396
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 311
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 362
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 314
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 340
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 475
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 376
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 488
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 501
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 505
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 465
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 466
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 471
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 272
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 197
Total Rank: 165 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 169
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 202
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 267
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 98
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 483
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 153
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 415
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 173
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 278
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 160
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 384
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 336
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 62
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 256
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 148
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 317
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 28
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 256
Total Rank: 19 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 26
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 34
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 67
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 292
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 71
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 494
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 497
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 88
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 216
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 35
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 386
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 75
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 126
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 53
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 36
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 52
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 4
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 128
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 26
Total Rank: 417 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 110
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 174
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 249
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 225
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 186
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 408
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 478
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 214
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 140
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 191
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 449
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 433
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 516
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 512
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 454
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 480
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 433
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 406
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 231
Total Rank: 203 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 328
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 371
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 436
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 443
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 85
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 362
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 122
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 216
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 56
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 323
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 345
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 501
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 393
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 142
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 184
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 198
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 63
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 73
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 25
Total Rank: 303 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 152
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 126
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 83
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 239
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 375
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 159
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 355
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 220
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 256
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 218
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 330
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 225
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 480
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 334
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 310
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 404
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 344
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 260
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 399
Total Rank: 411 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 128
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 187
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 198
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 155
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 228
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 365
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 482
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 208
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 197
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 293
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 448
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 464
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 229
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 502
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 489
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 455
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 482
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 404
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 392
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 294
Total Rank: 164 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 122
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 200
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 156
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 97
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 308
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 255
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 493
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 289
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 291
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 279
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 217
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 71
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 376
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 161
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 161
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 430
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 144
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 3
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 216
Total Rank: 274 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 248
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 295
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 168
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 215
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 196
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 128
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 341
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 210
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 203
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 314
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 195
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 205
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 332
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 272
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 250
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 281
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 311
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 400
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 257
Total Rank: 270 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 414
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 410
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 306
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 103
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 188
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 262
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 293
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 215
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 355
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 423
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 30
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 178
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 432
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 253
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 91
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 255
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 240
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 24
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 115
Total Rank: 426 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 346
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 323
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 386
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 463
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 430
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 413
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 448
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 440
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 403
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 403
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 430
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 392
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 420
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 467
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 455
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 444
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 441
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 411
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 464
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 369
Total Rank: 42 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 105
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 46
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 148
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 42
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 275
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 89
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 400
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 527
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 21
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 40
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 57
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 140
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 281
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 64
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 55
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 85
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 25
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 254
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 99
Total Rank: 117 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 90
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 74
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 161
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 138
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 174
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 276
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 398
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 463
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 253
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 91
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 145
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 245
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 313
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 311
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 158
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 168
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 52
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 183
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 126
Total Rank: 38 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 17
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 21
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 47
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 22
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 12
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 411
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 169
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 118
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 75
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 78
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 357
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 61
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 122
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 27
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 54
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 85
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 40
Total Rank: 249 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 258
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 320
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 291
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 460
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 410
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 281
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 395
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 320
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 325
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 208
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 387
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 453
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 230
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 289
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 290
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 174
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 160
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 167
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 110
Total Rank: 4 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 6
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 10
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 32
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 317
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 164
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 461
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 53
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 33
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 14
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 51
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 83
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 42
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 10
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 22
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 5
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 48
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 19
Total Rank: 114 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 118
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 73
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 155
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 221
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 158
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 109
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 464
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 122
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 38
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 140
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 338
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 304
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 157
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 48
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 57
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 118
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 331
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 288
Total Rank: 77 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 216
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 210
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 95
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 37
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 277
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 174
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 225
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 483
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 183
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 114
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 102
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 61
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 384
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 27
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 61
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 58
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 40
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 100
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 74
Total Rank: 25 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 21
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 96
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 1
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 171
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 98
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 285
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 180
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 98
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 23
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 207
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 7
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 6
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 11
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 14
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 389
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 11
Total Rank: 442 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 351
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 286
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 357
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 375
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 313
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 469
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 346
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 422
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 155
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 86
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 482
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 485
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 512
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 497
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 482
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 481
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 456
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 460
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 254
Total Rank: 495 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 464
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 414
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 433
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 349
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 467
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 521
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 520
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 467
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 428
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 513
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 501
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 508
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 488
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 518
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 490
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 488
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 520
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 498
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 357
Total Rank: 238 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 188
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 112
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 246
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 143
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 402
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 366
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 488
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 355
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 85
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 250
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 227
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 337
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 406
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 406
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 245
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 301
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 196
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 222
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 265
Total Rank: 227 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 206
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 195
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 139
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 156
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 479
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 188
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 96
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 357
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 159
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 173
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 251
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 410
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 446
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 305
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 188
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 279
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 204
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 289
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 75
Total Rank: 509 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 306
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 398
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 418
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 498
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 246
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 508
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 452
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 306
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 255
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 363
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 534
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 420
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 505
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 529
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 531
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 522
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 531
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 517
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 293
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 116
Total Rank: 341 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 107
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 157
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 106
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 277
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 351
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 215
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 293
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 372
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 376
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 335
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 277
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 498
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 474
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 398
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 315
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 422
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 34
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 157
Total Rank: 101 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 56
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 151
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 242
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 113
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 378
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 290
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 177
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 18
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 164
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 255
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 261
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 401
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 96
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 38
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 102
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 119
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 189
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 6
Total Rank: 28 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 33
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 26
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 20
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 66
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 243
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 107
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 271
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 465
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 136
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 13
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 70
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 147
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 239
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 125
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 28
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 93
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 21
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 125
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 183
Total Rank: 462 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 404
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 399
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 429
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 469
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 297
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 529
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 481
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 476
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 331
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 373
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 445
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 424
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 470
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 503
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 527
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 460
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 506
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 440
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 373
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 168
Total Rank: 449 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 332
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 298
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 383
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 318
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 452
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 473
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 509
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 423
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 427
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 362
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 487
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 472
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 446
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 468
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 513
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 468
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 489
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 415
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 430
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 233
Total Rank: 472 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 300
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 236
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 381
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 323
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 227
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 511
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 517
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 143
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 421
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 329
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 465
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 515
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 404
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 506
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 522
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 467
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 503
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 374
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 471
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 94
Total Rank: 266 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 309
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 233
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 278
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 397
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 253
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 403
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 356
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 265
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 248
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 396
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 398
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 323
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 249
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 388
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 352
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 272
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 50
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 95
Total Rank: 440 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 424
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 378
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 408
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 491
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 447
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 372
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 369
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 375
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 430
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 371
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 431
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 511
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 465
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 435
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 434
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 435
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 391
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 385
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 374
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 453
Total Rank: 159 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 204
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 132
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 101
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 240
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 155
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 98
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 235
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 327
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 99
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 259
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 52
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 397
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 45
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 252
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 183
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 120
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 276
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 197
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 180
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 329
Total Rank: 206 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 229
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 94
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 169
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 325
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 342
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 234
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 330
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 219
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 366
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 223
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 196
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 262
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 311
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 225
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 218
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 263
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 166
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 291
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 228
Total Rank: 76 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 210
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 97
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 190
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 175
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 67
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 151
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 514
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 27
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 34
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 1
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 187
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 81
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 77
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 100
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 132
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 134
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 264
Total Rank: 71 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 67
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 47
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 45
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 11
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 180
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 135
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 273
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 268
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 180
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 113
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 91
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 289
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 180
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 101
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 81
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 97
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 5
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 250
Total Rank: 196 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 89
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 84
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 66
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 201
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 307
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 91
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 338
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 267
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 147
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 233
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 150
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 271
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 337
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 417
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 192
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 121
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 222
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 300
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 198
Total Rank: 319 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 165
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 154
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 182
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 223
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 343
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 287
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 449
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 428
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 137
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 226
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 333
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 361
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 429
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 445
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 348
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 401
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 362
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 301
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 353
Total Rank: 329 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 184
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 213
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 237
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 305
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 285
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 243
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 211
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 479
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 309
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 330
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 238
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 308
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 367
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 468
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 263
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 419
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 261
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 376
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 351
Total Rank: 271 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 150
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 190
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 171
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 324
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 366
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 207
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 376
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 136
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 248
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 103
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 361
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 434
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 449
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 411
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 406
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 295
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 338
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 26
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 174
Total Rank: 394 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 329
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 254
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 262
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 404
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 500
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 284
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 505
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 530
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 285
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 495
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 423
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 125
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 494
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 479
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 234
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 467
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 445
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 67
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 236
Total Rank: 201 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 172
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 173
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 205
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 289
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 150
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 257
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 157
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 307
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 236
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 155
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 319
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 125
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 343
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 221
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 176
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 169
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 313
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 181
Total Rank: 94 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 63
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 40
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 46
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 35
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 192
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 212
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 477
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 139
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 170
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 170
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 145
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 261
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 147
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 146
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 150
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 100
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 171
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 212
Total Rank: 286 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 292
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 283
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 221
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 354
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 465
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 482
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 422
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 378
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 284
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 96
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 400
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 251
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 156
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 349
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 358
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 365
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 102
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 307
Total Rank: 1 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 2
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 1
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 18
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 14
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 51
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 98
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 167
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 30
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 22
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 48
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 246
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 8
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 17
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 36
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 1
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 69
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 2
Total Rank: 85 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 39
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 44
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 70
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 68
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 64
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 106
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 450
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 298
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 15
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 155
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 186
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 215
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 198
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 143
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 168
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 152
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 76
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 334
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 88
Total Rank: 253 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 161
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 99
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 151
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 118
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 431
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 357
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 214
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 137
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 230
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 246
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 105
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 164
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 327
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 348
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 220
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 394
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 251
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 426
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 191
Total Rank: 115 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 88
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 51
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 79
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 28
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 92
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 334
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 193
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 60
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 37
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 237
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 282
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 430
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 244
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 185
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 183
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 137
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 62
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 364
Total Rank: 50 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 62
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 142
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 72
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 61
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 173
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 233
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 384
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 13
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 139
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 141
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 89
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 165
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 69
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 75
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 37
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 50
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 257
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 37
Total Rank: 280 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 226
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 145
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 210
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 55
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 303
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 252
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 401
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 507
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 234
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 196
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 267
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 292
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 409
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 316
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 327
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 410
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 299
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 306
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 217
Total Rank: 251 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 191
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 137
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 283
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 296
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 221
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 310
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 112
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 128
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 78
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 88
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 360
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 457
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 451
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 357
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 367
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 329
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 278
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 184
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 112
Total Rank: 493 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 376
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 354
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 447
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 442
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 202
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 484
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 428
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 391
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 214
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 254
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 514
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 463
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 533
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 534
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 508
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 527
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 506
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 362
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 207
Total Rank: 418 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 370
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 285
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 373
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 92
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 525
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 432
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 357
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 290
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 488
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 384
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 382
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 447
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 366
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 460
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 438
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 414
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 473
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 477
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 313
Total Rank: 7 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 10
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 9
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 44
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 26
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 60
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 110
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 165
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 304
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 51
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 28
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 54
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 264
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 172
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 32
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 31
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 45
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 16
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 83
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 51
Total Rank: 84 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 45
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 36
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 53
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 4
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 114
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 216
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 382
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 261
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 178
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 41
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 233
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 6
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 163
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 114
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 67
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 326
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 335
Total Rank: 463 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 311
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 269
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 372
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 339
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 211
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 476
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 333
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 303
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 135
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 67
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 495
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 473
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 531
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 532
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 488
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 512
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 463
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 453
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 255
Total Rank: 265 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 113
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 135
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 144
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 409
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 411
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 322
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 403
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 360
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 279
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 306
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 351
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 454
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 385
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 310
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 315
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 412
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 171
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 146
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 251
Total Rank: 338 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 294
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 263
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 340
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 370
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 396
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 355
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 262
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 390
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 244
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 392
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 395
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 458
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 444
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 331
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 386
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 379
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 313
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 223
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 362
Total Rank: 533 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 535
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 536
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 529
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 514
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 386
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 506
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 529
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 535
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 524
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 532
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 520
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 537
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 496
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 504
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 519
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 511
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 533
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 528
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 532
Total Rank: 527 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 526
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 528
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 518
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 482
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 527
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 500
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 531
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 413
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 527
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 531
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 522
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 421
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 532
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 431
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 473
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 526
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 505
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 528
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 533
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 499
Total Rank: 518 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 506
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 510
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 480
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 341
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 428
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 491
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 516
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 328
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 416
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 460
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 517
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 382
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 514
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 518
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 514
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 514
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 517
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 519
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 507
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 504
Total Rank: 503 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 127
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 271
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 289
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 217
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 138
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 472
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 499
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 283
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 141
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 252
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 490
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 427
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 537
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 537
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 477
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 533
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 501
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 367
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 524
Total Rank: 502 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 483
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 486
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 468
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 360
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 528
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 498
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 530
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 500
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 436
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 429
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 497
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 416
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 507
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 452
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 511
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 496
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 462
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 516
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 524
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 371
Total Rank: 523 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 513
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 519
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 499
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 416
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 495
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 527
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 500
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 399
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 468
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 509
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 523
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 442
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 526
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 515
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 503
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 524
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 521
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 525
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 521
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 509
Total Rank: 528 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 527
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 530
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 520
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 465
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 534
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 515
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 533
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 449
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 529
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 535
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 528
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 427
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 535
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 388
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 471
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 531
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 502
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 529
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 537
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 513
Total Rank: 386 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 358
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 406
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 370
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 234
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 414
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 389
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 445
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 485
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 332
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 247
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 396
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 248
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 433
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 441
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 420
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 424
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 395
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 446
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 308
Total Rank: 181 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 141
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 160
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 137
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 191
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 224
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 232
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 275
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 346
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 241
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 148
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 216
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 254
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 351
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 222
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 241
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 195
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 246
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 154
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 352
Total Rank: 506 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 488
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 474
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 477
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 309
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 509
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 504
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 526
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 509
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 450
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 503
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 483
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 381
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 474
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 479
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 508
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 505
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 469
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 515
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 523
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 331
Total Rank: 520 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 519
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 525
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 525
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 396
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 523
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 475
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 534
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 470
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 519
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 534
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 513
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 429
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 521
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 284
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 477
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 503
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 447
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 522
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 532
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 481
Total Rank: 530 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 522
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 522
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 511
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 369
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 472
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 530
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 519
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 324
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 531
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 530
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 529
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 491
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 534
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 507
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 525
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 527
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 529
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 532
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 529
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 534
Total Rank: 512 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 405
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 495
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 490
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 500
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 326
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 493
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 484
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 526
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 367
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 377
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 484
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 377
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 455
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 536
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 530
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 513
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 518
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 500
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 457
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 299
Total Rank: 490 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 339
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 407
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 441
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 486
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 349
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 447
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 423
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 313
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 308
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 321
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 480
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 461
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 472
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 532
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 526
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 502
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 514
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 502
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 418
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 160
Total Rank: 447 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 387
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 386
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 423
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 446
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 453
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 422
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 471
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 444
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 348
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 336
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 439
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 477
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 467
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 445
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 430
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 483
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 463
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 477
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 504
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 344
Total Rank: 306 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 121
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 221
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 271
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 158
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 132
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 336
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 383
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 134
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 172
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 391
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 174
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 380
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 188
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 450
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 358
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 306
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 366
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 366
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 384
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 159
Total Rank: 405 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 334
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 310
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 393
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 250
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 446
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 375
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 512
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 434
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 226
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 318
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 231
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 283
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 448
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 475
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 427
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 423
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 396
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 503
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 97
Total Rank: 516 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 381
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 465
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 486
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 509
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 450
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 520
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 467
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 394
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 295
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 481
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 494
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 414
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 503
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 535
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 533
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 518
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 534
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 503
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 443
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 103
Total Rank: 461 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 302
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 348
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 409
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 448
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 288
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 453
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 352
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 363
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 338
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 302
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 491
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 409
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 460
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 521
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 507
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 485
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 484
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 495
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 465
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 284
Total Rank: 207 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 144
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 150
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 302
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 106
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 163
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 441
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 210
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 511
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 188
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 313
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 324
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 502
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 471
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 284
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 242
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 247
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 102
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 45
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 27
Total Rank: 483 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 445
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 442
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 476
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 238
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 508
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 488
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 504
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 427
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 353
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 491
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 506
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 519
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 489
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 494
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 506
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 473
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 496
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 484
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 323
Total Rank: 486 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 479
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 462
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 494
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 287
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 513
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 495
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 507
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 469
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 457
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 477
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 509
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 435
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 512
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 422
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 481
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 509
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 465
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 485
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 480
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 408
Total Rank: 451 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 319
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 357
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 426
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 157
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 432
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 437
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 503
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 337
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 269
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 359
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 496
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 506
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 528
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 496
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 481
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 461
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 481
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 385
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 283
Total Rank: 407 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 209
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 242
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 407
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 300
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 424
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 455
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 418
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 247
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 302
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 316
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 466
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 423
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 485
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 485
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 436
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 477
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 446
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 213
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 356
Total Rank: 91 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 8
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 50
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 252
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 189
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 225
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 462
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 174
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 5
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 228
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 176
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 425
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 474
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 185
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 64
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 78
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 37
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 177
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 3
Total Rank: 63 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 267
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 192
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 141
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 174
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 53
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 145
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 38
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 68
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 7
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 82
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 162
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 44
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 16
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 16
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 27
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 401
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 42
Total Rank: 310 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 270
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 358
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 315
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 116
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 244
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 299
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 103
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 108
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 131
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 371
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 169
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 359
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 412
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 377
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 305
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 308
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 439
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 239
Total Rank: 139 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 283
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 250
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 244
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 60
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 80
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 187
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 84
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 171
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 133
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 161
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 121
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 255
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 209
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 175
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 95
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 96
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 95
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 321
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 79
Total Rank: 336 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 282
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 239
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 245
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 411
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 332
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 313
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 205
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 353
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 196
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 213
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 422
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 481
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 424
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 426
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 378
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 409
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 370
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 328
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 179
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 161
Total Rank: 152 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 273
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 144
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 114
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 196
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 162
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 140
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 202
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 203
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 111
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 85
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 264
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 256
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 415
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 158
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 181
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 248
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 123
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 78
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 289
Total Rank: 410 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 480
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 497
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 374
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 336
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 126
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 280
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 381
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 487
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 513
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 479
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 364
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 399
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 224
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 229
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 404
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 294
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 435
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 425
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 361
Total Rank: 22 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 135
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 59
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 14
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 73
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 419
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 99
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 159
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 187
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 65
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 12
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 65
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 55
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 193
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 57
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 57
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 25
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 18
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 150
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 89
Total Rank: 161 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 46
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 88
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 1
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 52
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 503
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 451
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 532
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 57
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 400
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 191
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 1
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 318
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 285
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 55
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 191
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 212
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 318
Total Rank: 240 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 374
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 416
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 87
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 50
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 361
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 335
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 243
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 388
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 305
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 298
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 218
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 276
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 108
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 181
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 295
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 181
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 279
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 229
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 119
Total Rank: 383 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 436
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 449
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 382
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 130
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 231
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 384
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 402
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 363
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 527
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 386
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 97
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 348
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 440
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 311
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 438
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 306
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 233
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 277
Total Rank: 294 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 171
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 247
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 239
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 111
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 468
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 223
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 218
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 198
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 424
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 297
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 362
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 206
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 70
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 256
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 365
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 344
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 230
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 411
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 368
Total Rank: 214 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 100
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 199
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 62
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 91
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 16
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 496
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 262
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 326
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 439
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 247
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 83
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 122
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 375
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 204
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 205
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 228
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 231
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 232
Total Rank: 11 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 168
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 158
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 128
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 89
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 212
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 10
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 25
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 5
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 173
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 24
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 3
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 20
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 10
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 201
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 12
Total Rank: 263 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 101
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 118
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 191
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 403
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 322
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 249
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 296
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 343
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 270
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 158
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 286
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 260
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 340
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 400
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 374
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 309
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 293
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 265
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 274
Total Rank: 151 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 198
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 113
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 59
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 99
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 403
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 125
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 234
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 217
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 92
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 99
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 91
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 240
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 255
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 212
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 152
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 116
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 156
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 393
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 114
Total Rank: 128 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 287
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 224
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 172
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 115
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 355
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 208
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 175
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 138
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 127
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 87
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 186
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 249
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 239
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 108
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 158
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 154
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 15
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 226
Total Rank: 145 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 197
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 287
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 220
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 136
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 143
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 315
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 222
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 319
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 101
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 127
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 119
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 243
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 89
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 129
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 115
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 57
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 156
Total Rank: 135 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 170
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 156
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 102
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 71
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 352
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 97
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 176
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 242
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 167
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 234
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 60
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 47
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 325
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 223
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 130
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 110
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 130
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 120
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 43
Total Rank: 129 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 167
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 322
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 88
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 152
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 28
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 214
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 148
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 89
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 312
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 99
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 220
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 100
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 138
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 85
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 141
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 151
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 104
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 152
Total Rank: 292 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 368
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 412
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 98
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 48
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 464
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 398
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 235
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 291
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 129
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 121
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 277
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 210
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 139
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 295
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 436
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 241
Total Rank: 268 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 476
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 385
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 314
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 95
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 86
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 185
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 151
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 209
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 153
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 422
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 130
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 133
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 125
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 188
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 202
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 434
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 435
Total Rank: 297 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 266
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 356
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 309
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 199
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 421
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 151
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 87
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 301
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 298
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 238
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 349
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 321
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 413
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 413
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 227
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 213
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 206
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 329
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 266
Total Rank: 243 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 481
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 355
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 195
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 18
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 82
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 181
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 129
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 193
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 135
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 53
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 137
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 129
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 86
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 184
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 238
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 422
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 487
Total Rank: 43 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 117
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 82
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 25
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 59
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 314
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 202
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 153
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 411
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 206
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 82
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 115
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 297
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 156
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 71
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 46
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 19
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 51
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 70
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 7
Total Rank: 23 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 145
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 125
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 120
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 76
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 88
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 88
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 226
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 336
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 50
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 43
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 125
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 257
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 350
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 75
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 26
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 60
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 9
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 96
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 5
Total Rank: 14 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 96
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 91
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 129
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 105
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 161
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 240
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 116
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 5
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 50
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 154
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 169
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 31
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 23
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 30
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 19
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 161
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 81
Total Rank: 172 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 237
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 256
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 256
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 94
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 91
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 242
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 472
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 245
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 210
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 253
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 219
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 172
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 43
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 126
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 244
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 337
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 111
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 264
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 177
Total Rank: 290 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 440
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 318
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 336
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 67
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 309
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 447
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 460
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 141
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 79
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 109
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 383
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 345
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 169
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 323
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 175
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 278
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 169
Total Rank: 44 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 192
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 110
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 126
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 40
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 157
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 201
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 130
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 93
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 142
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 159
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 244
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 82
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 97
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 61
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 12
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 210
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 38
Total Rank: 257 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 365
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 369
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 266
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 200
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 9
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 253
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 512
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 227
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 178
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 126
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 176
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 231
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 190
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 138
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 192
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 258
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 261
Total Rank: 325 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 323
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 424
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 279
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 131
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 481
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 334
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 358
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 475
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 392
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 378
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 210
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 437
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 273
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 64
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 323
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 314
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 246
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 260
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 396
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 309
Total Rank: 323 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 245
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 408
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 81
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 142
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 47
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 246
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 257
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 510
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 514
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 299
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 302
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 232
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 78
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 422
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 344
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 149
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 339
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 371
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 135
Total Rank: 104 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 218
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 186
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 58
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 79
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 247
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 149
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 224
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 446
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 204
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 146
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 28
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 60
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 282
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 66
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 42
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 104
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 114
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 148
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 77
Total Rank: 188 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 438
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 312
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 149
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 25
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 380
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 147
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 125
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 218
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 56
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 151
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 217
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 257
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 118
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 196
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 156
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 275
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 147
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 402
Total Rank: 192 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 241
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 172
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 248
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 263
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 360
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 132
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 255
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 294
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 249
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 219
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 250
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 258
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 342
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 206
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 205
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 250
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 136
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 256
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 188
Total Rank: 200 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 366
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 360
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 232
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 69
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 222
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 265
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 200
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 351
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 281
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 380
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 263
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 160
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 107
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 237
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 215
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 182
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 181
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 23
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 227
Total Rank: 52 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 223
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 165
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 76
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 93
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 95
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 111
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 150
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 228
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 103
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 92
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 37
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 44
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 234
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 14
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 52
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 39
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 39
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 204
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 104
Total Rank: 526 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 468
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 493
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 530
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 534
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 511
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 536
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 455
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 312
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 420
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 497
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 536
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 423
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 523
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 525
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 510
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 529
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 532
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 527
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 270
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 136
Total Rank: 487 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 390
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 289
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 471
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 521
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 492
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 489
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 373
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 398
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 394
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 419
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 518
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 497
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 350
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 511
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 476
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 515
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 493
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 470
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 351
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 69
Total Rank: 513 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 338
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 395
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 507
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 529
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 415
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 465
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 514
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 296
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 414
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 390
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 526
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 450
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 517
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 523
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 525
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 516
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 518
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 82
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 206
Total Rank: 485 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 375
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 327
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 482
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 524
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 506
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 524
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 427
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 241
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 330
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 416
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 519
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 438
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 499
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 492
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 512
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 496
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 492
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 348
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 292
Total Rank: 531 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 515
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 523
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 533
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 536
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 529
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 483
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 480
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 536
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 537
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 508
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 531
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 531
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 534
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 493
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 532
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 522
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 537
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 91
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 225
Total Rank: 277 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 341
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 293
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 300
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 388
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 302
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 347
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 296
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 144
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 329
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 150
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 260
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 278
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 263
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 324
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 387
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 335
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 198
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 198
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 193
Total Rank: 373 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 301
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 258
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 440
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 497
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 219
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 448
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 301
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 356
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 201
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 200
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 452
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 481
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 387
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 395
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 450
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 387
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 334
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 444
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 242
Total Rank: 269 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 173
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 208
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 268
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 455
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 240
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 412
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 196
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 502
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 217
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 328
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 229
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 192
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 288
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 116
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 271
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 411
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 182
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 375
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 428
Total Rank: 511 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 325
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 365
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 493
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 527
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 413
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 522
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 453
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 199
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 387
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 475
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 524
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 464
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 519
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 517
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 520
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 515
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 510
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 340
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 111
Total Rank: 505 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 348
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 333
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 498
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 522
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 489
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 510
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 434
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 367
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 382
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 413
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 525
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 482
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 514
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 521
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 516
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 504
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 505
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 397
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 142
Total Rank: 521 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 420
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 433
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 522
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 532
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 522
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 514
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 474
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 352
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 480
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 500
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 537
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 476
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 525
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 509
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 488
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 533
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 525
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 526
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 391
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 146
Total Rank: 515 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 317
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 309
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 509
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 528
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 516
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 525
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 487
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 249
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 446
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 469
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 530
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 454
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 475
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 522
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 506
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 528
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 524
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 523
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 239
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 125
Total Rank: 420 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 428
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 425
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 421
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 472
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 476
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 466
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 281
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 456
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 271
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 258
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 406
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 468
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 487
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 460
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 470
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 416
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 434
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 443
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 140
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 311
Total Rank: 337 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 388
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 280
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 347
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 367
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 320
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 338
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 325
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 309
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 282
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 221
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 295
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 402
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 396
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 433
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 284
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 407
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 309
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 316
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 192
Total Rank: 272 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 182
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 159
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 174
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 278
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 373
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 193
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 264
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 481
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 267
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 270
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 370
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 383
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 443
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 385
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 247
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 226
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 242
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 158
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 321
Total Rank: 254 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 52
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 19
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 112
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 394
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 371
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 216
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 164
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 302
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 76
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 3
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 307
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 389
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 508
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 469
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 289
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 330
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 270
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 280
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 76
Total Rank: 401 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 386
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 352
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 275
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 261
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 21
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 218
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 404
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 423
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 61
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 383
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 451
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 486
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 495
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 403
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 486
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 409
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 347
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 306
Total Rank: 295 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 262
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 171
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 253
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 151
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 372
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 182
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 88
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 238
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 212
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 176
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 399
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 421
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 472
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 401
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 286
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 253
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 274
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 261
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 275
Total Rank: 247 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 259
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 143
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 282
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 452
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 469
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 271
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 280
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 135
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 106
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 78
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 380
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 371
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 419
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 365
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 229
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 361
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 259
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 103
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 195
Total Rank: 109 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 57
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 61
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 89
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 461
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 254
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 139
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 231
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 20
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 14
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 139
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 163
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 344
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 393
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 87
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 92
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 66
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 335
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 58
Total Rank: 46 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 20
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 11
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 17
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 422
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 186
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 119
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 131
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 248
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 49
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 21
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 86
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 152
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 457
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 163
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 94
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 170
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 57
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 4
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 44
Total Rank: 30 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 25
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 30
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 15
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 429
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 66
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 519
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 80
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 15
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 38
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 101
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 377
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 33
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 69
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 35
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 36
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 211
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 9
Total Rank: 189 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 203
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 180
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 189
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 433
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 236
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 96
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 124
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 172
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 174
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 156
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 298
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 370
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 375
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 259
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 151
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 258
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 188
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 121
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 138
Total Rank: 239 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 336
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 252
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 167
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 321
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 278
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 108
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 153
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 222
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 245
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 165
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 272
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 198
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 299
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 355
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 129
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 402
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 403
Total Rank: 356 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 240
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 262
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 427
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 518
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 461
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 435
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 245
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 472
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 235
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 171
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 331
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 484
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 423
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 439
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 294
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 346
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 277
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 268
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 57
Total Rank: 80 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 51
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 7
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 52
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 464
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 399
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 258
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 196
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 109
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 7
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 259
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 96
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 461
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 250
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 33
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 201
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 58
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 22
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 60
Total Rank: 67 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 115
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 35
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 16
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 413
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 311
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 55
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 44
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 67
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 349
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 88
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 232
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 82
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 80
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 101
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 31
Total Rank: 26 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 97
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 41
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 22
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 379
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 178
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 74
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 151
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 25
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 118
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 56
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 171
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 49
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 14
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 15
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 43
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 83
Total Rank: 90 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 214
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 196
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 110
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 247
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 205
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 150
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 92
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 41
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 126
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 131
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 303
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 222
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 105
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 179
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 190
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 89
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 37
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 109
Total Rank: 379 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 246
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 204
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 154
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 220
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 339
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 308
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 222
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 280
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 265
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 112
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 329
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 299
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 500
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 502
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 350
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 436
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 431
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 454
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 52
Total Rank: 424 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 355
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 330
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 362
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 373
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 455
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 421
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 303
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 272
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 343
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 357
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 444
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 483
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 482
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 463
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 452
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 470
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 465
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 403
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 229
Total Rank: 119 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 186
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 87
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 37
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 112
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 434
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 116
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 513
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 36
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 6
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 143
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 153
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 364
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 255
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 162
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 97
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 105
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 383
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 93
Total Rank: 213 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 277
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 183
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 204
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 331
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 435
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 226
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 406
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 392
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 318
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 168
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 190
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 212
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 358
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 230
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 165
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 215
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 199
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 292
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 70
Total Rank: 244 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 177
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 189
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 119
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 362
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 49
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 219
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 98
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 210
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 136
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 300
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 463
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 389
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 198
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 324
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 214
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 366
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 33
Total Rank: 98 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 201
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 85
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 196
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 329
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 11
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 223
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 62
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 108
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 128
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 90
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 434
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 95
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 66
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 193
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 83
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 68
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 59
Total Rank: 59 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 134
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 81
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 60
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 178
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 369
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 112
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 212
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 11
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 76
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 226
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 70
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 317
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 41
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 131
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 75
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 44
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 234
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 100
Total Rank: 408 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 75
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 95
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 269
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 425
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 182
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 399
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 86
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 335
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 75
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 31
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 272
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 473
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 301
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 530
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 535
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 329
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 451
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 420
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 197
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 24
Total Rank: 218 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 396
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 313
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 160
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 181
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 436
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 118
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 318
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 282
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 87
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 138
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 127
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 196
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 412
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 298
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 206
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 328
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 157
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 156
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 218
Total Rank: 156 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 297
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 244
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 192
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 168
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 226
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 117
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 282
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 452
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 300
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 192
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 82
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 214
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 227
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 131
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 211
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 165
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 126
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 144
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 178
Total Rank: 327 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 151
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 69
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 90
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 378
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 156
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 152
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 137
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 343
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 182
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 145
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 290
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 394
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 228
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 484
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 484
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 345
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 364
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 400
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 353
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 23
Total Rank: 307 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 327
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 243
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 327
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 384
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 203
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 231
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 190
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 194
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 170
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 160
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 392
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 414
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 440
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 438
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 385
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 302
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 353
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 61
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 64
Total Rank: 69 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 82
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 56
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 108
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 141
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 250
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 94
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 160
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 297
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 61
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 55
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 108
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 183
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 414
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 258
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 82
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 220
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 65
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 11
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 15
Total Rank: 234 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 360
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 228
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 227
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 353
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 139
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 178
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 242
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 371
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 343
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 306
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 237
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 259
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 121
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 175
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 332
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 324
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 6
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 375
Total Rank: 248 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 278
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 205
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 202
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 245
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 316
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 277
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 267
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 184
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 258
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 204
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 294
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 234
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 437
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 271
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 261
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 431
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 239
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 32
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 312
Total Rank: 204 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 371
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 219
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 331
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 399
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 356
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 168
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 232
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 460
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 112
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 124
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 296
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 374
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 302
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 390
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 267
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 233
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 128
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 49
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 96
Total Rank: 37 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 5
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 2
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 31
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 483
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 35
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 131
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 154
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 380
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 70
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 24
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 149
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 176
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 427
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 270
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 153
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 66
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 13
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 56
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 16
Total Rank: 125 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 260
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 163
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 166
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 338
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 407
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 162
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 221
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 270
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 73
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 113
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 130
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 310
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 354
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 135
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 123
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 126
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 96
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 80
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 149
Total Rank: 79 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 295
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 188
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 80
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 218
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 233
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 158
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 90
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 157
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 200
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 57
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 72
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 64
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 270
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 59
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 84
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 127
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 78
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 25
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 141
Total Rank: 15 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 345
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 220
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 111
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 129
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 38
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 14
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 140
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 6
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 147
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 2
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 2
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 6
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 20
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 8
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 29
Total Rank: 343 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 272
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 265
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 367
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 436
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 260
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 395
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 123
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 386
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 252
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 281
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 325
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 358
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 402
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 454
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 355
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 435
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 267
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 320
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 170
Total Rank: 166 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 372
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 264
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 219
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 188
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 55
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 203
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 288
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 284
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 206
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 112
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 258
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 99
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 118
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 130
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 177
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 53
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 243
Total Rank: 8 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 4
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 27
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 42
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 257
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 470
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 430
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 54
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 77
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 15
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 87
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 14
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 20
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 4
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 4
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 24
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 75
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 18
Total Rank: 141 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 280
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 234
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 1
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 135
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 35
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 516
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 44
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 63
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 270
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 142
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 104
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 217
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 282
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 134
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 163
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 200
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 380
Total Rank: 478 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 507
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 505
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 503
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 492
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 473
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 464
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 409
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 491
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 433
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 382
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 469
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 489
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 509
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 454
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 465
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 469
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 392
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 429
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 378
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 404
Total Rank: 208 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 213
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 240
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 304
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 274
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 265
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 229
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 100
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 286
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 178
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 276
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 182
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 349
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 116
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 148
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 143
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 87
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 205
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 431
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 347
Total Rank: 146 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 359
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 207
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 296
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 126
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 63
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 228
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 16
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 96
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 1
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 137
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 1
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 70
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 43
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 23
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 325
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 379
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 314
Total Rank: 230 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 243
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 249
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 292
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 357
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 87
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 222
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 317
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 334
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 211
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 296
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 328
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 152
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 368
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 211
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 212
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 216
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 129
Total Rank: 299 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 447
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 413
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 379
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 355
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 185
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 259
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 230
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 156
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 374
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 327
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 175
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 284
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 215
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 325
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 207
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 240
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 221
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 192
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 147
Total Rank: 402 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 433
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 394
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 387
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 440
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 423
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 306
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 457
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 468
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 458
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 242
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 369
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 351
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 271
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 482
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 341
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 422
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 439
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 395
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 360
Total Rank: 374 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 347
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 368
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 378
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 432
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 505
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 501
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 146
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 461
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 171
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 383
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 234
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 435
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 226
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 429
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 319
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 264
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 405
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 496
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 322
Total Rank: 12 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 37
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 57
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 28
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 100
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 383
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 101
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 331
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 45
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 110
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 71
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 59
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 109
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 28
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 30
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 88
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 17
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 18
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 107
Total Rank: 127 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 285
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 129
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 333
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 233
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 150
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 415
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 1
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 74
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 256
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 139
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 86
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 155
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 230
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 155
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 149
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 142
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 406
Total Rank: 342 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 450
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 417
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 416
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 319
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 184
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 321
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 119
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 368
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 313
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 386
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 355
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 475
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 459
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 346
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 321
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 266
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 161
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 262
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 117
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 316
Total Rank: 147 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 174
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 182
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 162
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 57
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 220
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 100
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 241
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 275
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 224
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 174
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 205
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 189
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 295
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 139
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 134
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 208
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 135
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 209
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 245
Total Rank: 221 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 265
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 321
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 339
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 266
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 33
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 167
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 131
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 488
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 115
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 347
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 384
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 330
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 115
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 377
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 238
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 177
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 178
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 181
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 73
Total Rank: 304 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 271
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 290
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 341
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 53
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 242
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 348
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 247
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 307
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 231
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 288
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 288
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 431
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 326
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 343
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 428
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 336
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 390
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 252
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 137
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 240
Total Rank: 256 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 378
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 340
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 349
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 279
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 89
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 121
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 133
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 372
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 202
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 374
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 261
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 405
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 129
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 137
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 246
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 261
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 189
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 354
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 214
Total Rank: 224 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 202
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 276
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 286
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 172
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 404
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 230
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 142
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 339
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 327
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 370
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 313
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 268
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 175
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 209
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 269
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 199
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 161
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 284
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 204
Total Rank: 326 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 286
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 342
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 338
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 291
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 74
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 298
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 339
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 489
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 502
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 303
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 365
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 357
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 25
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 351
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 252
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 360
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 427
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 127
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 413
Total Rank: 72 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 185
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 138
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 41
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 213
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 367
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 154
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 132
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 212
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 81
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 149
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 338
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 100
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 65
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 200
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 22
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 71
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 86
Total Rank: 491 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 497
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 517
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 502
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 484
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 107
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 450
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 291
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 432
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 509
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 453
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 512
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 487
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 518
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 315
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 366
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 484
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 449
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 476
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 501
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 476
Total Rank: 425 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 454
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 477
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 432
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 454
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 334
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 358
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 304
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 236
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 498
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 474
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 426
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 437
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 370
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 392
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 421
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 385
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 413
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 372
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 429
Total Rank: 219 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 225
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 296
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 143
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 308
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 214
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 143
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 342
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 381
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 436
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 166
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 113
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 26
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 162
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 216
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 239
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 235
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 92
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 409
Total Rank: 87 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 137
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 116
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 127
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 258
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 215
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 324
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 145
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 105
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 173
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 448
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 68
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 38
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 41
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 86
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 61
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 286
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 179
Total Rank: 17 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 42
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 53
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 75
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 38
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 112
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 83
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 117
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 9
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 12
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 83
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 8
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 1
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 42
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 136
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 14
Total Rank: 480 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 486
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 494
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 512
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 242
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 338
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 467
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 141
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 480
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 352
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 411
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 454
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 443
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 510
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 481
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 520
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 466
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 478
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 472
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 437
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 324
Total Rank: 81 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 126
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 98
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 85
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 45
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 115
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 130
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 198
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 141
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 110
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 220
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 74
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 43
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 321
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 36
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 74
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 95
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 48
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 295
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 137
Total Rank: 235 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 299
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 314
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 308
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 264
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 197
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 194
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 166
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 292
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 339
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 282
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 189
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 280
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 331
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 241
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 170
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 206
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 170
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 252
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 269
Total Rank: 179 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 166
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 225
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 209
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 235
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 148
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 217
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 111
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 338
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 284
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 365
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 268
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 360
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 219
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 113
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 237
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 151
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 120
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 269
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 253
Total Rank: 96 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 175
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 147
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 217
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 51
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 304
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 533
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 67
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 309
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 116
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 115
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 1
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 122
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 11
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 2
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 145
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 53
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 171
Total Rank: 55 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 55
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 78
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 56
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 120
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 122
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 129
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 353
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 204
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 126
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 100
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 171
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 38
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 277
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 68
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 171
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 105
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 41
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 107
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 66
Total Rank: 445 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 516
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 506
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 500
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 493
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 507
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 461
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 350
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 458
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 399
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 449
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 410
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 419
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 500
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 190
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 344
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 402
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 325
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 381
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 364
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 477
Total Rank: 149 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 249
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 214
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 188
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 208
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 131
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 186
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 523
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 117
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 75
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 100
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 406
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 379
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 69
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 192
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 96
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 251
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 223
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 116
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 293
Total Rank: 403 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 517
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 518
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 505
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 485
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 150
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 245
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 431
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 384
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 242
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 293
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 333
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 155
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 432
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 39
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 32
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 444
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 27
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 485
Total Rank: 177 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 230
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 197
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 305
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 75
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 331
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 369
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 274
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 181
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 379
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 392
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 132
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 273
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 253
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 76
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 168
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 175
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 98
Total Rank: 216 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 233
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 245
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 270
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 176
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 118
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 269
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 373
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 515
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 208
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 394
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 281
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 344
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 236
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 188
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 287
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 225
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 185
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 176
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 249
Total Rank: 47 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 38
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 54
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 91
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 273
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 94
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 195
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 249
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 46
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 65
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 112
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 141
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 12
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 8
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 26
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 218
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 48
Total Rank: 118 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 340
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 241
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 140
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 183
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 22
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 310
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 528
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 66
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 64
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 53
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 158
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 59
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 166
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 104
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 12
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 294
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 14
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 354
Total Rank: 195 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 242
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 209
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 115
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 122
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 135
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 126
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 109
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 504
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 239
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 132
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 279
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 393
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 146
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 394
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 140
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 297
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 203
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 217
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 67
Total Rank: 468 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 471
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 509
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 420
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 501
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 391
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 430
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 237
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 418
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 336
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 197
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 456
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 494
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 413
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 504
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 524
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 400
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 495
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 351
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 253
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 123
Total Rank: 347 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 413
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 478
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 345
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 470
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 56
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 157
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 154
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 100
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 402
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 208
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 114
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 436
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 431
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 273
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 421
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 280
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 108
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 223
Total Rank: 199 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 148
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 275
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 74
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 211
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 166
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 148
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 349
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 314
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 463
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 388
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 63
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 57
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 164
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 120
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 141
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 185
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 155
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 259
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 278
Total Rank: 202 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 252
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 80
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 1
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 1
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 199
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 534
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 72
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 290
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 199
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 10
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 238
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 353
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 267
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 301
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 312
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 317
Total Rank: 366 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 452
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 432
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 326
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 204
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 109
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 279
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 390
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 118
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 322
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 391
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 416
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 174
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 190
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 371
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 359
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 425
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 478
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 518
Total Rank: 183 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 147
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 259
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 124
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 267
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 201
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 173
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 120
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 233
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 276
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 80
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 133
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 63
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 87
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 196
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 214
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 308
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 213
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 323
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 349
Total Rank: 279 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 421
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 456
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 215
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 153
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 104
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 300
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 498
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 445
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 215
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 215
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 177
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 226
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 30
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 246
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 308
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 268
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 289
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 224
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 346
Total Rank: 324 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 183
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 288
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 40
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 24
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 35
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 460
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 219
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 350
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 275
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 352
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 372
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 139
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 419
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 322
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 272
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 372
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 473
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 493
Total Rank: 205 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 205
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 359
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 265
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 383
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 251
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 248
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 256
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 437
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 192
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 116
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 304
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 305
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 214
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 275
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 296
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 212
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 231
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 132
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 165
Total Rank: 36 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 31
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 79
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 71
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 149
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 388
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 442
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 205
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 9
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 44
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 88
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 74
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 84
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 67
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 56
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 68
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 46
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 72
Total Rank: 174 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 84
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 248
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 211
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 249
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 244
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 263
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 279
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 12
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 97
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 235
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 216
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 127
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 291
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 203
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 280
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 247
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 361
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 310
Total Rank: 150 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 290
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 343
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 152
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 285
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 39
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 196
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 128
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 290
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 163
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 194
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 162
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 334
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 221
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 112
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 93
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 147
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 116
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 130
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 272
Total Rank: 185 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 215
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 361
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 241
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 284
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 124
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 206
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 234
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 177
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 45
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 375
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 364
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 170
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 278
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 183
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 42
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 227
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 271
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 300
Total Rank: 220 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 190
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 364
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 222
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 398
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 136
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 212
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 441
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 60
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 224
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 116
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 142
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 294
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 186
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 216
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 225
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 304
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 203
Total Rank: 285 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 308
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 344
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 260
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 377
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 206
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 282
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 152
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 182
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 219
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 304
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 233
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 332
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 318
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 337
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 224
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 244
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 266
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 352
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 297
Total Rank: 339 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 288
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 463
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 214
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 447
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 72
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 288
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 287
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 431
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 375
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 192
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 201
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 293
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 379
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 248
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 194
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 292
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 438
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 319
Total Rank: 298 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 399
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 479
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 228
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 328
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 291
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 260
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 486
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 524
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 471
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 182
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 320
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 246
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 145
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 293
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 309
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 348
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 184
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 12
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 285
Total Rank: 287 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 484
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 484
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 297
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 110
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 167
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 330
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 377
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 158
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 232
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 197
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 235
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 278
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 220
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 202
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 77
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 241
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 227
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 327
Total Rank: 233 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 131
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 405
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 176
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 253
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 97
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 197
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 157
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 464
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 405
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 317
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 146
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 167
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 50
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 193
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 258
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 290
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 265
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 245
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 186
Total Rank: 267 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 274
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 469
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 284
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 414
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 357
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 272
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 318
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 205
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 303
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 237
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 278
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 359
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 65
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 236
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 339
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 140
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 237
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 123
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 301
Total Rank: 131 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 238
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 367
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 235
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 340
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 255
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 155
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 248
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 8
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 84
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 134
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 267
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 283
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 119
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 139
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 137
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 122
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 95
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 213
Total Rank: 51 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 24
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 130
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 184
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 226
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 77
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 168
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 111
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 59
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 48
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 60
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 170
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 105
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 71
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 53
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 51
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 140
Total Rank: 222 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 434
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 440
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 295
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 281
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 191
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 133
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 366
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 157
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 130
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 56
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 105
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 13
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 283
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 68
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 26
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 243
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 344
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 333
Total Rank: 413 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 472
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 502
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 392
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 444
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 487
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 328
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 168
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 325
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 393
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 454
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 424
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 401
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 380
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 403
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 324
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 363
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 462
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 360
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 350
Total Rank: 362 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 435
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 496
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 428
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 182
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 116
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 317
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 307
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 365
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 316
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 230
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 303
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 447
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 431
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 241
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 342
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 332
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 333
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 319
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 230
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 407
Total Rank: 314 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 430
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 441
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 276
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 424
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 348
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 408
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 359
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 306
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 115
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 266
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 219
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 88
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 199
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 305
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 382
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 315
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 330
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 441
Total Rank: 169 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 154
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 227
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 86
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 314
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 374
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 354
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 348
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 47
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 320
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 124
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 128
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 154
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 178
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 115
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 144
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 220
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 328
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 113
Total Rank: 167 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 255
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 403
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 116
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 347
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 105
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 238
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 215
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 478
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 185
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 135
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 80
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 236
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 339
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 117
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 109
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 120
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 165
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 199
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 194
Total Rank: 66 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 132
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 251
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 65
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 210
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 117
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 142
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 114
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 252
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 114
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 65
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 126
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 379
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 286
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 322
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 153
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 59
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 122
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 60
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 10
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 34
Total Rank: 68 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 138
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 277
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 132
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 144
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 58
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 136
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 126
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 235
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 97
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 102
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 111
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 270
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 149
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 40
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 58
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 33
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 62
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 159
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 71
Total Rank: 281 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 315
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 431
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 230
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 345
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 103
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 303
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 414
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 162
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 415
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 467
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 257
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 72
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 152
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 247
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 187
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 124
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 263
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 118
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 248
Total Rank: 106 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 189
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 300
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 179
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 255
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 390
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 102
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 93
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 95
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 107
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 84
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 58
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 196
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 103
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 80
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 119
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 93
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 131
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 180
Total Rank: 340 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 333
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 420
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 324
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 295
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 73
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 301
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 345
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 195
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 419
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 262
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 292
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 499
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 419
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 199
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 154
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 334
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 293
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 288
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 333
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 339
Total Rank: 380 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 384
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 473
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 377
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 468
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 96
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 370
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 250
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 401
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 375
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 188
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 405
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 294
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 478
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 408
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 405
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 415
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 285
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 319
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 305
Total Rank: 58 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 12
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 45
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 51
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 15
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 146
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 163
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 262
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 425
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 32
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 73
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 95
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 327
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 345
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 317
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 148
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 164
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 33
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 112
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 50
Total Rank: 16 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 30
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 25
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 24
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 16
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 176
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 92
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 194
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 265
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 58
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 59
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 73
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 340
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 299
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 10
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 73
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 48
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 32
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 59
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 36
Total Rank: 74 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 81
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 104
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 82
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 70
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 437
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 170
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 236
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 23
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 120
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 161
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 204
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 124
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 99
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 13
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 147
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 169
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 45
Total Rank: 27 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 40
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 15
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 30
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 20
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 68
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 314
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 232
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 27
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 16
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 50
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 262
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 54
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 5
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 135
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 31
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 129
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 143
Total Rank: 70 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 49
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 92
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 68
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 107
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 98
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 382
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 285
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 499
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 124
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 109
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 103
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 76
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 403
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 263
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 111
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 38
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 30
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 90
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 17
Total Rank: 122 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 279
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 266
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 78
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 5
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 18
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 125
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 175
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 154
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 368
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 360
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 23
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 199
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 202
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 87
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 157
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 167
Total Rank: 9 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 28
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 31
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 33
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 21
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 129
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 201
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 397
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 86
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 66
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 18
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 40
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 247
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 63
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 13
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 47
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 11
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 58
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 20
Total Rank: 33 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 103
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 89
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 54
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 64
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 50
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 190
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 116
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 34
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 69
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 107
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 67
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 113
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 74
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 32
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 24
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 43
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 247
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 39
Total Rank: 20 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 34
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 58
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 26
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 9
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 18
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 337
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 503
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 28
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 121
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 40
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 183
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 43
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 50
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 63
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 29
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 151
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 8
Total Rank: 65 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 178
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 109
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 57
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 56
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 45
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 277
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 341
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 42
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 95
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 29
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 193
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 248
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 26
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 29
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 80
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 108
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 98
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 298
Total Rank: 60 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 36
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 23
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 63
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 19
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 57
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 195
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 142
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 284
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 188
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 101
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 5
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 22
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 132
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 85
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 251
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 118
Total Rank: 18 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 7
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 3
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 1
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 30
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 78
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 210
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 7
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 169
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 1
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 361
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 78
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 145
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 65
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 71
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 2
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 68
Total Rank: 182 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 187
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 131
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 92
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 27
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 207
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 147
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 154
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 207
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 30
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 308
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 407
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 336
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 142
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 312
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 84
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 429
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 162
Total Rank: 83 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 91
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 149
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 159
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 62
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 134
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 103
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 99
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 130
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 198
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 89
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 97
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 412
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 314
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 115
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 90
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 153
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 75
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 122
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 35
Total Rank: 21 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 160
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 148
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 122
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 17
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 78
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 104
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 493
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 294
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 39
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 20
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 66
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 103
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 19
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 25
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 53
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 23
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 13
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 61
Total Rank: 3 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 48
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 22
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 23
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 8
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 9
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 204
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 4
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 18
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 17
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 119
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 23
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 1
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 9
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 17
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 28
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 76
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 62
Total Rank: 142 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 199
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 253
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 107
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 74
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 359
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 120
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 110
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 93
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 119
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 69
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 168
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 267
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 213
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 92
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 103
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 110
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 355
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 200
Total Rank: 217 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 303
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 381
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 329
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 164
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 125
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 429
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 173
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 146
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 233
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 144
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 194
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 430
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 410
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 391
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 223
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 311
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 94
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 66
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 82
Total Rank: 35 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 13
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 17
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 48
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 7
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 26
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 145
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 115
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 284
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 71
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 129
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 45
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 49
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 264
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 167
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 21
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 40
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 56
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 113
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 80
Total Rank: 2 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 129
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 77
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 1
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 1
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 532
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 334
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 1
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 26
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 1
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 11
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 56
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 7
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 7
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 15
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 124
Total Rank: 61 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 66
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 65
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 100
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 1
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 6
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 240
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 333
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 206
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 159
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 130
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 93
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 4
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 19
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 106
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 73
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 225
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 108
Total Rank: 97 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 208
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 191
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 164
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 29
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 127
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 154
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 168
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 26
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 58
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 123
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 62
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 362
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 146
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 51
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 287
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 117
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 33
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 276
Total Rank: 385 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 469
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 336
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 390
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 389
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 427
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 342
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 272
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 407
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 397
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 399
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 397
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 433
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 367
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 420
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 279
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 407
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 374
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 348
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 365
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 395
Total Rank: 88 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 219
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 107
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 183
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 177
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 175
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 144
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 140
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 82
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 134
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 180
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 295
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 320
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 49
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 167
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 68
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 99
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 30
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 268
Total Rank: 359 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 463
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 397
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 454
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 313
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 276
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 386
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 378
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 345
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 418
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 459
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 254
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 52
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 24
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 274
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 394
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 372
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 284
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 294
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 384
Total Rank: 377 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 458
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 448
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 466
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 473
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 341
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 392
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 389
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 273
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 370
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 364
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 363
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 289
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 141
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 261
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 380
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 252
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 379
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 448
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 420
Total Rank: 399 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 444
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 384
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 464
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 315
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 123
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 337
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 429
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 342
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 478
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 447
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 463
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 418
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 247
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 291
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 396
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 362
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 234
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 386
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 415
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 455
Total Rank: 178 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 321
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 139
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 224
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 228
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 278
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 200
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 415
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 190
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 152
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 78
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 79
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 80
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 91
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 117
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 9
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 304
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 381
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 434
Total Rank: 320 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 379
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 279
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 394
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 337
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 354
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 309
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 228
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 324
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 412
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 277
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 46
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 66
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 309
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 333
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 349
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 291
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 338
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 436
Total Rank: 450 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 477
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 453
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 459
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 495
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 362
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 433
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 485
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 396
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 477
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 426
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 462
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 523
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 394
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 184
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 421
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 472
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 400
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 436
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 315
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 498
Total Rank: 369 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 442
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 306
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 402
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 402
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 449
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 371
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 372
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 246
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 448
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 427
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 350
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 436
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 306
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 188
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 369
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 357
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 322
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 373
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 287
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 416
Total Rank: 312 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 373
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 393
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 263
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 405
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 535
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 417
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 532
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 287
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 511
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 201
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 156
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 285
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 204
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 200
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 175
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 150
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 188
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 267
Total Rank: 498 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 524
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 515
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 516
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 526
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 385
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 444
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 477
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 354
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 493
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 515
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 437
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 463
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 275
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 216
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 314
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 442
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 393
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 394
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 494
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 473
Total Rank: 388 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 456
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 419
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 450
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 490
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 408
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 404
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 417
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 486
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 435
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 444
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 411
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 387
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 191
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 215
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 356
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 376
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 340
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 416
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 385
Total Rank: 390 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 392
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 375
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 1
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 445
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 121
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 458
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 529
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 483
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 203
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 346
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 67
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 387
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 366
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 471
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 336
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 502
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 491
Total Rank: 86 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 146
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 178
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 77
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 117
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 30
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 498
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 33
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 183
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 181
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 123
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 48
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 73
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 114
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 70
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 91
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 279
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 173
Total Rank: 456 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 496
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 418
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 508
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 480
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 482
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 486
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 421
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 404
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 481
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 452
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 455
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 482
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 456
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 374
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 444
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 429
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 413
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 475
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 428
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 463
Total Rank: 193 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 432
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 134
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 157
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 101
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 460
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 296
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 236
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 244
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 359
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 404
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 61
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 157
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 39
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 72
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 222
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 195
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 38
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 444
Total Rank: 226 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 244
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 201
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 199
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 32
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 8
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 351
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 373
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 422
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 156
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 132
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 15
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 159
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 297
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 291
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 287
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 303
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 303
Total Rank: 372 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 256
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 392
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 342
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 330
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 325
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 361
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 312
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 462
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 518
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 401
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 400
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 390
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 136
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 300
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 331
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 278
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 378
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 472
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 359
Total Rank: 404 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 439
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 278
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 430
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 365
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 350
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 283
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 388
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 256
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 320
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 435
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 453
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 469
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 490
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 292
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 304
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 437
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 334
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 403
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 476
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 439
Total Rank: 414 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 467
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 329
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 366
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 290
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 382
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 383
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 135
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 255
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 362
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 431
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 340
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 513
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 479
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 123
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 414
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 325
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 292
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 421
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 455
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 496
Total Rank: 482 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 470
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 513
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 484
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 487
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 346
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 490
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 475
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 441
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 526
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 524
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 470
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 498
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 396
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 279
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 416
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 475
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 425
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 478
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 386
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 516
Total Rank: 471 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 457
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 459
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 443
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 479
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 232
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 379
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 252
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 264
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 464
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 505
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 443
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 521
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 203
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 473
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 462
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 470
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 446
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 488
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 413
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 464
Total Rank: 45 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 78
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 64
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 96
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 179
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 20
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 177
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 161
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 133
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 68
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 35
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 132
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 285
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 75
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 149
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 70
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 21
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 104
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 47
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 153
Total Rank: 210 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 318
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 222
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 281
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 322
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 229
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 205
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 270
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 240
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 128
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 253
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 412
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 191
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 308
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 165
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 307
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 178
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 208
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 240
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 401
Total Rank: 191 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 207
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 121
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 280
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 276
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 416
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 134
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 172
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 229
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 172
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 228
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 365
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 171
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 179
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 132
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 187
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 250
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 290
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 427
Total Rank: 160 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 326
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 261
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 328
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 256
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 368
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 237
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 462
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 319
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 165
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 8
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 86
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 9
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 101
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 254
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 266
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 190
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 17
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 131
Total Rank: 437 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 503
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 490
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 488
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 412
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 213
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 390
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 426
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 329
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 390
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 417
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 373
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 439
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 173
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 333
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 410
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 375
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 429
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 371
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 423
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 456
Total Rank: 132 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 116
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 102
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 1
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 36
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 456
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 81
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 268
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 36
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 197
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 210
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 235
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 339
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 141
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 43
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 398
Total Rank: 315 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 380
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 232
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 285
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 244
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 397
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 166
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 293
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 123
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 237
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 356
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 225
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 466
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 298
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 398
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 232
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 240
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 288
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 207
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 380
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 382
Total Rank: 507 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 529
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 487
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 519
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 489
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 499
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 367
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 511
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 430
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 492
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 489
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 485
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 494
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 44
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 267
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 499
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 375
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 417
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 531
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 528
Total Rank: 457 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 510
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 475
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 489
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 512
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 526
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 470
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 479
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 462
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 442
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 487
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 428
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 373
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 256
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 380
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 446
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 338
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 361
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 505
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 497
Total Rank: 275 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 331
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 273
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 419
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 283
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 394
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 320
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 229
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 212
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 340
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 294
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 322
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 317
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 85
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 87
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 301
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 186
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 226
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 368
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 379
Total Rank: 428 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 498
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 402
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 462
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 386
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 264
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 340
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 318
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 349
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 489
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 461
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 400
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 387
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 187
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 163
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 442
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 347
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 214
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 449
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 487
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 426
Total Rank: 333 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 401
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 388
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 406
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 393
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 314
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 327
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 185
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 238
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 321
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 345
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 300
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 222
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 161
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 356
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 262
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 257
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 331
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 324
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 423
Total Rank: 252 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 253
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 349
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 290
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 252
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 240
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 350
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 134
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 243
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 266
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 349
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 305
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 266
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 52
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 182
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 239
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 154
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 283
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 332
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 421
Total Rank: 391 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 411
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 334
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 405
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 400
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 401
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 439
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 328
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 122
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 466
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 424
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 372
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 483
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 241
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 181
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 330
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 372
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 269
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 437
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 394
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 430
Total Rank: 155 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 236
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 140
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 225
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 216
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 273
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 138
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 180
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 176
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 243
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 187
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 148
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 181
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 223
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 108
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 209
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 123
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 201
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 141
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 247
Total Rank: 168 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 251
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 153
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 251
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 187
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 272
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 273
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 246
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 221
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 228
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 255
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 169
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 171
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 225
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 80
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 157
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 160
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 229
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 214
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 224
Total Rank: 116 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 180
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 103
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 181
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 145
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 270
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 160
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 163
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 150
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 156
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 207
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 117
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 151
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 61
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 45
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 107
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 31
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 131
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 298
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 252
Total Rank: 93 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 104
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 86
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 197
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 260
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 384
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 324
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 143
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 437
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 31
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 186
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 179
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 107
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 47
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 72
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 113
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 73
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 90
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 275
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 166
Total Rank: 78 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 162
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 120
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 175
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 206
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 193
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 113
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 102
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 402
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 161
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 257
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 204
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 210
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 39
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 47
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 98
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 83
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 45
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 105
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 139
Total Rank: 387 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 320
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 389
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 334
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 428
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 321
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 478
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 113
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 197
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 409
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 501
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 354
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 504
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 362
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 19
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 233
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 379
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 314
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 359
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 419
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 454
Total Rank: 393 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 383
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 445
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 487
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 477
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 395
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 427
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 380
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 403
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 449
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 446
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 368
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 426
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 244
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 143
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 329
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 321
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 284
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 302
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 467
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 332
Total Rank: 113 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 108
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 164
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 273
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 294
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 46
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 307
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 362
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 196
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 144
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 184
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 184
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 355
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 49
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 76
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 116
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 72
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 92
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 281
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 176
Total Rank: 126 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 149
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 217
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 301
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 241
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 255
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 253
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 107
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 191
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 166
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 296
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 163
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 272
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 16
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 67
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 138
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 84
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 81
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 190
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 238
Total Rank: 434 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 291
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 476
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 463
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 301
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 486
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 419
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 522
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 528
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 522
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 467
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 382
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 124
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 251
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 458
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 406
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 434
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 359
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 522
Total Rank: 349 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 377
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 307
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 353
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 376
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 43
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 425
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 484
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 396
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 381
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 385
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 459
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 213
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 179
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 254
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 415
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 230
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 393
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 345
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 363
Total Rank: 489 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 449
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 511
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 495
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 390
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 496
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 457
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 436
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 378
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 525
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 504
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 488
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 522
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 513
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 138
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 349
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 486
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 326
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 459
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 510
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 517
Total Rank: 313 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 130
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 176
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 61
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 474
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 238
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 241
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 404
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 516
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 451
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 338
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 138
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 20
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 150
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 369
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 442
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 323
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 111
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 296
Total Rank: 494 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 523
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 512
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 515
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 519
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 471
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 443
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 259
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 420
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 532
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 499
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 446
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 230
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 330
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 352
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 476
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 433
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 442
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 412
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 519
Total Rank: 514 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 462
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 468
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 465
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 525
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 298
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 518
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 415
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 521
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 495
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 525
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 508
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 457
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 522
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 438
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 457
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 494
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 499
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 489
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 516
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 490
Total Rank: 368 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 250
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 353
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 364
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 507
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 252
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 380
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 209
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 300
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 413
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 470
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 394
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 376
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 213
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 268
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 413
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 399
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 430
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 174
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 495
Total Rank: 332 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 364
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 237
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 354
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 286
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 106
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 316
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 283
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 377
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 341
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 350
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 327
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 415
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 174
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 238
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 308
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 370
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 245
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 369
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 440
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 325
Total Rank: 345 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 296
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 324
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 316
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 451
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 267
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 434
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 269
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 348
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 351
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 405
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 321
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 444
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 195
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 303
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 338
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 360
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 289
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 303
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 404
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 260
Total Rank: 170 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 232
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 166
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 200
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 212
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 172
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 251
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 239
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 166
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 247
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 300
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 185
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 39
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 166
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 109
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 208
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 131
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 186
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 208
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 328
Total Rank: 432 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 409
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 346
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 388
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 311
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 111
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 420
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 347
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 364
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 467
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 512
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 413
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 509
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 73
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 182
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 367
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 451
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 432
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 453
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 417
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 443
Total Rank: 497 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 478
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 500
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 506
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 530
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 420
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 480
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 370
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 492
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 469
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 507
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 510
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 440
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 499
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 205
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 240
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 498
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 454
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 482
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 481
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 527
Total Rank: 258 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 369
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 161
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 311
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 271
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 440
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 285
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 302
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 371
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 194
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 358
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 246
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 434
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 312
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 134
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 102
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 292
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 191
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 236
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 349
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 295
Total Rank: 365 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 415
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 302
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 451
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 427
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 462
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 363
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 227
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 170
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 412
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 366
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 367
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 453
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 388
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 167
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 242
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 393
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 277
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 298
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 398
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 326
Total Rank: 384 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 492
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 326
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 431
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 418
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 494
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 349
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 199
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 437
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 443
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 445
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 334
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 485
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 224
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 82
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 234
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 304
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 238
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 346
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 388
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 370
Total Rank: 361 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 426
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 268
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 397
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 350
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 269
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 345
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 179
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 317
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 417
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 369
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 402
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 207
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 275
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 372
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 313
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 236
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 357
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 432
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 412
Total Rank: 194 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 98
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 198
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 287
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 368
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 262
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 343
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 231
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 125
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 299
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 437
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 328
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 263
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 210
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 228
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 212
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 229
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 125
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 84
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 199
Total Rank: 358 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 362
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 387
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 395
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 343
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 169
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 407
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 274
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 295
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 395
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 464
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 319
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 391
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 232
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 262
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 300
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 303
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 349
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 399
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 508
Total Rank: 397 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 423
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 436
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 442
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 439
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 456
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 418
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 335
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 433
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 408
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 410
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 359
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 506
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 328
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 186
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 292
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 303
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 342
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 407
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 308
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 474
Total Rank: 302 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 393
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 274
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 319
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 275
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 317
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 225
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 365
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 131
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 322
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 398
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 236
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 471
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 37
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 38
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 132
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 291
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 232
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 307
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 237
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 448
Total Rank: 422 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 502
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 435
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 412
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 417
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 150
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 220
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 368
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 349
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 456
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 406
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 388
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 342
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 140
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 319
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 397
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 459
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 387
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 459
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 525
Total Rank: 288 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 314
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 339
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 234
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 147
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 393
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 184
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 435
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 167
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 272
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 401
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 389
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 218
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 53
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 285
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 399
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 221
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 296
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 139
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 410
Total Rank: 409 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 357
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 270
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 346
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 382
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 442
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 394
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 188
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 465
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 492
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 432
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 94
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 347
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 381
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 459
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 460
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 448
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 409
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 520
Total Rank: 400 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 395
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 443
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 437
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 467
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 27
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 364
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 412
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 389
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 487
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 484
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 353
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 121
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 220
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 214
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 281
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 381
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 354
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 497
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 500
Total Rank: 470 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 406
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 498
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 472
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 456
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 518
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 468
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 366
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 429
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 530
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 510
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 473
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 525
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 462
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 274
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 252
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 479
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 317
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 461
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 414
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 514
Total Rank: 395 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 460
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 303
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 403
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 364
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 282
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 351
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 397
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 286
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 451
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 480
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 414
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 467
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 336
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 31
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 248
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 401
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 377
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 345
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 468
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 466
Total Rank: 416 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 400
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 461
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 444
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 344
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 412
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 451
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 430
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 383
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 485
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 496
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 436
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 449
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 477
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 202
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 286
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 414
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 336
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 399
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 390
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 471
Total Rank: 318 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 155
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 372
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 272
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 125
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 15
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 199
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 223
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 448
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 408
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 407
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 117
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 91
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 373
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 376
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 321
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 318
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 420
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 470
Total Rank: 322 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 324
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 426
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 449
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 499
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 127
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 314
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 168
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 189
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 227
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 308
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 348
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 343
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 28
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 297
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 351
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 249
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 305
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 203
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 383
Total Rank: 534 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 533
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 534
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 532
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 531
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 498
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 531
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 463
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 332
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 521
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 533
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 532
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 458
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 528
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 523
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 478
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 536
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 537
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 536
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 530
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 529
Total Rank: 537 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 536
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 537
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 537
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 537
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 510
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 535
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 506
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 421
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 535
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 529
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 533
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 514
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 527
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 462
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 447
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 535
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 519
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 531
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 519
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 533
Total Rank: 535 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 531
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 532
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 536
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 535
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 521
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 533
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 515
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 466
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 523
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 536
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 535
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 526
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 533
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 455
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 436
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 537
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 526
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 535
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 518
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 515
Total Rank: 529 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 525
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 524
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 531
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 533
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 477
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 532
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 265
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 240
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 459
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 521
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 527
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 441
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 524
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 513
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 501
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 530
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 530
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 524
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 506
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 419
Total Rank: 284 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 293
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 331
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 368
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 372
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 190
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 289
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 326
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 144
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 349
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 346
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 273
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 339
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 32
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 195
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 268
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 192
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 337
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 241
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 446
Total Rank: 458 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 475
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 480
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 501
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 517
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 324
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 503
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 444
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 127
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 511
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 472
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 447
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 492
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 445
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 352
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 388
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 457
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 341
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 466
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 350
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 468
Total Rank: 228 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 224
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 305
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 363
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 441
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 120
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 264
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 129
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 147
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 358
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 248
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 213
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 304
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 96
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 216
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 228
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 128
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 282
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 94
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 374
Total Rank: 415 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 465
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 335
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 404
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 426
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 475
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 440
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 344
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 207
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 401
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 441
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 451
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 385
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 469
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 381
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 374
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 422
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 440
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 391
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 449
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 437
Total Rank: 496 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 508
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 481
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 513
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 520
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 480
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 502
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 407
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 286
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 439
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 457
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 481
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 450
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 406
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 456
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 466
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 492
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 491
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 410
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 470
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 342
Total Rank: 454 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 473
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 458
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 434
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 408
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 392
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 409
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 433
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 512
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 425
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 485
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 441
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 496
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 403
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 417
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 368
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 431
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 428
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 447
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 511
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 396
Total Rank: 75 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 43
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 5
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 1
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 392
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 516
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 22
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 79
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 24
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 114
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 52
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 159
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 54
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 256
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 52
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 438
Total Rank: 335 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 410
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 373
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 360
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 310
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 278
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 360
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 508
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 369
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 225
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 390
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 395
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 221
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 297
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 346
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 343
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 316
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 408
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 206
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 475
Total Rank: 344 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 269
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 231
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 401
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 488
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 147
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 398
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 267
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 505
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 386
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 420
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 285
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 452
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 442
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 57
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 205
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 342
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 296
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 412
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 305
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 432
Total Rank: 427 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 453
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 439
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 415
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 423
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 299
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 274
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 364
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 381
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 292
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 393
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 420
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 480
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 331
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 306
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 426
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 408
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 398
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 418
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 493
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 366
Total Rank: 389 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 316
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 332
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 496
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 511
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 223
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 471
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 384
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 229
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 494
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 407
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 339
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 243
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 99
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 281
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 373
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 380
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 380
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 382
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 341
Total Rank: 464 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 509
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 508
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 491
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 476
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 258
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 474
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 447
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 494
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 404
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 478
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 407
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 451
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 468
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 326
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 456
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 363
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 444
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 368
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 499
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 340
Total Rank: 162 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 227
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 184
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 125
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 78
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 81
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 311
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 491
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 253
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 186
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 198
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 122
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 84
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 36
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 172
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 166
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 162
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 218
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 182
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 449
Total Rank: 190 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 87
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 128
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 298
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 47
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 167
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 195
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 322
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 426
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 372
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 118
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 111
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 1
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 168
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 277
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 43
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 316
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 267
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 182
Total Rank: 289 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 234
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 226
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 299
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 173
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 34
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 105
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 106
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 183
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 238
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 440
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 332
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 68
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 280
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 383
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 293
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 369
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 341
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 187
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 258
Total Rank: 291 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 275
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 215
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 307
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 49
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 52
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 323
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 476
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 518
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 342
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 190
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 312
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 456
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 397
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 208
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 350
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 275
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 210
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 343
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 124
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 433
Total Rank: 186 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 139
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 106
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 231
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 214
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 140
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 254
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 260
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 434
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 147
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 198
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 85
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 58
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 79
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 191
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 89
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 273
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 405
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 244
Total Rank: 519 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 512
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 520
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 521
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 494
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 426
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 513
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 469
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 376
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 506
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 483
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 507
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 530
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 504
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 487
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 480
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 511
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 508
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 511
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 495
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 479
Total Rank: 392 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 343
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 379
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 398
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 288
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 230
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 381
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 410
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 202
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 432
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 433
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 461
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 389
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 291
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 309
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 371
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 412
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 409
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 312
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 491
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 345
Total Rank: 353 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 446
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 400
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 424
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 449
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 398
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 387
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 365
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 202
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 172
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 195
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 341
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 272
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 99
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 414
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 456
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 467
Total Rank: 465 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 313
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 401
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 497
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 515
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 441
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 479
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 508
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 279
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 461
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 523
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 381
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 408
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 287
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 290
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 359
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 495
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 479
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 486
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 508
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 501
Total Rank: 246 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 194
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 83
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 213
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 359
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 512
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 426
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 211
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 333
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 202
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 135
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 94
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 50
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 83
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 133
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 364
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 450
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 521
Total Rank: 441 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 394
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 444
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 483
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 254
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 239
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 449
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 456
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 457
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 453
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 456
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 412
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 508
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 480
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 217
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 435
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 461
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 403
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 467
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 370
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 381
Total Rank: 120 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 60
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 28
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 1
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 381
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 417
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 406
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 289
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 47
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 21
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 90
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 127
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 94
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 179
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 31
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 337
Total Rank: 455 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 193
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 328
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 470
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 496
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 141
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 477
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 420
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 443
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 474
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 517
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 427
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 528
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 346
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 72
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 313
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 453
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 448
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 491
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 490
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 523
Total Rank: 466 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 228
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 338
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 492
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 502
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 70
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 509
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 138
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 132
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 520
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 516
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 418
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 510
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 461
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 159
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 386
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 433
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 378
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 499
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 514
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 459
Total Rank: 396 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 164
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 230
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 445
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 478
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 290
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 344
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 424
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 160
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 491
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 415
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 434
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 432
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 168
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 376
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 464
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 476
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 426
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 339
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 526
Total Rank: 499 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 389
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 471
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 460
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 475
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 445
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 526
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 454
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 414
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 422
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 490
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 499
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 516
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 491
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 465
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 487
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 501
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 509
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 494
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 466
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 387
Total Rank: 460 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 385
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 411
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 312
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 262
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 23
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 329
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 459
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 69
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 261
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 435
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 531
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 133
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 45
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 450
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 443
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 439
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 457
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 534
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 512
Total Rank: 406 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 419
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 454
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 417
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 415
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 143
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 393
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 315
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 473
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 391
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 482
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 472
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 410
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 134
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 90
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 354
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 471
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 483
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 356
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 285
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 415
Total Rank: 467 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 493
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 404
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 456
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 407
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 493
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 436
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 465
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 374
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 472
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 458
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 489
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 529
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 408
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 54
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 424
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 487
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 443
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 406
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 357
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 506
Total Rank: 433 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 504
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 507
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 1
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 269
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 537
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 518
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 106
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 409
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 204
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 287
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 415
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 417
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 490
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 367
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 427
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 457
Total Rank: 363 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 416
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 427
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 145
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 459
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 1
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 470
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 396
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 336
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 146
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 34
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 218
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 391
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 320
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 397
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 450
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 511
Total Rank: 334 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 382
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 430
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 358
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 303
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 84
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 416
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 251
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 340
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 388
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 348
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 347
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 413
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 198
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 41
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 224
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 389
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 418
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 330
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 194
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 462
Total Rank: 364 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 254
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 267
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 93
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 251
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 7
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 332
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 537
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 510
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 396
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 336
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 33
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 219
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 391
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 319
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 397
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 450
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 510
Total Rank: 370 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 330
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 282
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 310
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 380
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 422
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 428
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 416
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 334
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 454
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 473
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 403
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 401
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 56
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 148
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 353
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 426
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 386
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 276
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 462
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 389
Total Rank: 328 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 257
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 319
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 1
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 148
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 377
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 494
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 535
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 500
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 251
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 343
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 150
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 1
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 207
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 335
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 356
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 375
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 346
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 478
Total Rank: 504 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 487
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 485
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 413
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 437
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 531
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 516
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 522
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 517
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 324
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 477
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 531
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 144
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 265
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 364
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 411
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 498
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 483
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 527
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 530
Total Rank: 481 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 494
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 527
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 510
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 516
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 31
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 523
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 531
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 534
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 87
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 419
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 179
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 298
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 418
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 418
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 492
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 360
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 433
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 460
Total Rank: 371 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 176
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 362
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 344
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 334
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 101
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 405
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 525
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 505
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 309
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 457
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 136
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 160
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 397
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 423
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 388
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 377
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 424
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 334
Total Rank: 423 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 407
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 434
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 410
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 385
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 274
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 391
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 393
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 308
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 410
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 430
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 458
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 486
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 411
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 231
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 355
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 383
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 362
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 389
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 492
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 411
Total Rank: 477 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 417
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 501
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 452
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 431
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 497
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 512
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 489
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 435
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 503
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 526
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 493
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 465
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 496
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 235
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 340
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 489
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 474
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 480
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 489
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 488
Total Rank: 438 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 322
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 304
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 178
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 366
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 357
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 407
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 136
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 417
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 503
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 110
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 446
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 439
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 456
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 419
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 525
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 486
Total Rank: 474 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 361
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 366
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 467
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 121
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 456
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 385
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 260
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 325
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 478
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 531
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 452
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 266
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 362
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 410
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 500
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 484
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 526
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 531
Total Rank: 321 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 268
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 284
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 201
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 333
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 93
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 414
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 501
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 353
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 393
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 108
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 71
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 245
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 419
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 389
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 286
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 297
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 405
Total Rank: 376 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 408
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 428
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 369
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 419
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 515
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 315
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 322
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 373
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 328
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 379
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 398
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 446
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 259
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 192
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 382
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 395
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 405
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 347
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 369
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 355
Total Rank: 412 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 99
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 291
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 380
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 88
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 536
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 388
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 486
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 338
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 377
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 143
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 51
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 409
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 382
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 485
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 493
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 512
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 505
Total Rank: 524 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 534
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 533
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 524
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 510
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 40
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 515
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 242
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 415
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 531
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 162
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 1
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 458
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 448
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 417
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 451
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 535
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 502
Total Rank: 476 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 222
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 452
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 376
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 356
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 530
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 505
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 483
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 450
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 536
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 471
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 502
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 478
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 120
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 420
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 493
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 501
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 513
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 469
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 494
Total Rank: 459 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 429
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 446
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 455
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 335
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 1
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 1
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 242
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 415
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 531
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 157
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 1
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 458
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 448
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 416
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 451
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 535
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 502
Total Rank: 501 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 466
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 489
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 448
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 434
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 484
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 507
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 371
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 266
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 490
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 442
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 486
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 527
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 495
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 475
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 452
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 491
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 507
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 497
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 474
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 461
Total Rank: 381 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 263
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 380
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 350
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 320
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 268
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 333
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 217
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 129
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 347
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 385
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 442
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 478
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 309
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 310
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 302
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 463
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 475
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 390
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 228
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 482
Total Rank: 532 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 532
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 535
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 534
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 523
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 488
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 519
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 441
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 501
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 522
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 520
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 521
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 502
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 530
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 505
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 500
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 521
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 513
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 530
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 515
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 480
Total Rank: 187 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 356
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 281
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 264
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 96
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 266
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 319
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 438
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 406
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 121
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 104
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 207
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 320
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 158
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 160
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 149
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 142
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 363
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 65
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 418
Total Rank: 121 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 92
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 6
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 165
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 44
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 1
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 263
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 326
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 51
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 29
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 9
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 102
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 46
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 153
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 447
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 343
Total Rank: 443 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 402
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 457
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 453
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 406
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 235
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 401
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 373
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 453
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 368
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 260
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 460
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 455
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 395
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 390
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 423
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 447
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 368
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 487
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 509
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 484
Total Rank: 100 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 211
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 152
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 38
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 54
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 76
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 342
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 318
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 107
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 240
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 90
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 27
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 55
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 121
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 90
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 107
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 193
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 286
Total Rank: 10 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 14
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 33
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 50
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 119
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 387
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 123
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 192
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 325
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 17
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 42
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 39
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 170
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 353
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 92
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 20
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 15
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 8
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 163
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 4
Total Rank: 215 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 304
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 297
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 288
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 137
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 204
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 224
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 354
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 455
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 209
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 341
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 183
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 42
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 269
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 235
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 257
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 157
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 245
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 99
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 291
Total Rank: 53 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 86
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 146
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 229
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 12
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 344
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 122
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 369
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 52
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 211
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 49
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 100
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 178
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 16
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 37
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 113
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 35
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 238
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 87
Total Rank: 378 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 490
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 422
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 474
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 508
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 44
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 438
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 428
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 89
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 268
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 56
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 54
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 395
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 460
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 441
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 287
Total Rank: 211 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 109
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 108
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 254
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 209
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 502
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 267
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 97
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 151
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 102
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 72
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 289
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 190
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 466
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 312
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 213
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 313
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 173
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 343
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 205
Total Rank: 138 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 261
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 177
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 170
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 84
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 112
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 395
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 187
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 315
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 215
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 103
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 18
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 136
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 219
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 189
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 113
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 89
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 273
Total Rank: 40 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 19
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 43
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 34
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 159
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 142
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 332
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 84
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 29
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 11
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 46
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 93
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 135
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 304
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 46
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 168
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 49
Total Rank: 355 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 425
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 374
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 321
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 430
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 485
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 295
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 510
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 242
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 465
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 404
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 443
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 151
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 177
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 432
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 373
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 441
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 160
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 394
Total Rank: 300 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 136
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 115
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 233
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 232
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 340
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 442
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 367
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 257
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 119
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 133
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 287
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 348
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 469
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 461
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 337
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 408
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 244
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 243
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 155
Total Rank: 49 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 50
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 75
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 136
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 63
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 65
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 23
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 167
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 152
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 99
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 79
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 173
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 106
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 51
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 69
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 115
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 56
Total Rank: 276 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 344
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 347
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 317
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 128
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 259
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 290
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 288
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 258
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 385
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 361
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 239
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 375
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 250
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 177
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 260
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 274
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 227
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 255
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 186
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 392
Total Rank: 133 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 64
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 122
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 247
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 90
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 59
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 239
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 389
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 263
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 244
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 347
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 77
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 107
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 144
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 273
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 216
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 7
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 210
Total Rank: 262 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 363
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 341
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 258
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 326
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 133
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 213
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 359
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 232
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 304
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 352
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 316
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 81
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 22
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 282
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 320
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 350
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 232
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 87
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 148
Total Rank: 54 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 112
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 70
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 133
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 41
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 330
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 94
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 94
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 52
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 110
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 166
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 117
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 17
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 63
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 172
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 88
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 162
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 78
Total Rank: 95 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 120
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 170
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 303
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 33
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 388
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 179
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 336
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 314
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 335
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 189
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 62
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 98
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 194
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 18
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 44
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 108
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 38
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 262
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 101
Total Rank: 137 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 15
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 37
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 121
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 207
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 405
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 93
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 144
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 277
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 63
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 177
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 119
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 199
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 442
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 287
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 53
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 74
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 194
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 263
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 10
Total Rank: 29 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 22
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 16
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 94
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 186
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 136
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 108
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 181
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 126
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 24
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 19
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 83
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 249
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 392
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 35
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 79
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 59
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 55
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 81
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 46
Total Rank: 48 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 3
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 12
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 134
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 109
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 101
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 377
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 525
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 40
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 2
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 114
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 386
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 470
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 110
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 110
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 167
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 249
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 9
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 130
Total Rank: 5 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 29
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 4
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 21
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 114
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 305
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 127
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 135
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 140
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 6
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 26
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 112
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 233
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 404
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 13
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 47
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 29
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 3
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 173
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 13
Total Rank: 64 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 71
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 72
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 206
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 154
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 143
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 146
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 219
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 193
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 20
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 94
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 93
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 42
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 89
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 119
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 136
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 138
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 40
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 262
Total Rank: 143 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 44
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 14
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 375
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 462
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 524
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 523
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 475
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 4
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 42
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 92
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 34
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 15
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 179
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 121
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 277
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 458
Total Rank: 198 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 350
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 376
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 399
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 259
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 433
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 459
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 312
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 283
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 143
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 252
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 341
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 131
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 65
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 147
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 118
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 264
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 36
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 302
Total Rank: 13 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 35
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 20
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 13
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 104
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 177
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 439
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 424
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 9
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 81
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 19
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 211
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 371
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 94
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 18
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 5
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 6
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 133
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 47
Total Rank: 62 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 16
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 38
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 55
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 77
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 150
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 172
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 431
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 412
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 176
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 101
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 164
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 175
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 212
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 21
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 174
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 219
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 106
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 19
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 320
Total Rank: 105 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 73
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 90
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 177
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 6
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 261
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 315
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 143
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 153
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 27
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 97
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 123
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 189
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 298
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 142
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 195
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 85
Total Rank: 446 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 501
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 503
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 475
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 505
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 48
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 378
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 284
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 504
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 486
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 438
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 429
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 307
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 328
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 424
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 306
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 450
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 461
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 442
Total Rank: 536 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 531
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 535
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 458
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 381
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 487
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 536
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 537
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 533
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 537
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 515
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 531
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 536
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 493
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 529
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 523
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 528
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 534
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 513
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 535
Total Rank: 522 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 530
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 526
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 527
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 237
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 504
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 528
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 518
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 506
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 479
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 514
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 503
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 425
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 516
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 490
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 516
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 497
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 510
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 509
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 500
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 440
Total Rank: 453 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 482
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 470
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 457
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 150
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 335
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 452
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 363
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 323
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 380
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 463
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 429
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 512
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 293
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 391
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 467
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 456
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 455
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 454
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 442
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 417
Total Rank: 525 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 518
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 521
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 526
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 304
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 237
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 534
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 470
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 173
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 484
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 528
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 516
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 448
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 486
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 527
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 536
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 517
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 535
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 521
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 486
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 424
Total Rank: 517 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 520
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 514
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 528
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 82
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 520
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 481
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 513
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 384
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 496
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 506
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 504
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 517
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 520
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 334
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 404
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 504
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 464
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 490
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 522
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 450
Total Rank: 331 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 431
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 391
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 294
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 85
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 296
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 266
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 266
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 218
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 296
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 335
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 274
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 380
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 316
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 327
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 358
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 371
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 329
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 310
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 386
Total Rank: 250 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 412
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 377
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 274
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 102
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 208
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 180
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 182
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 310
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 354
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 301
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 165
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 378
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 202
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 229
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 169
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 173
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 282
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 269
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 126
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 378
Total Rank: 360 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 485
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 488
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 478
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 13
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 318
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 293
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 466
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 158
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 445
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 367
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 214
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 383
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 223
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 150
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 269
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 176
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 274
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 258
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 302
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 425
Total Rank: 484 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 499
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 482
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 514
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 270
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 478
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 499
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 424
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 471
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 455
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 408
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 459
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 411
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 375
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 495
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 509
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 480
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 494
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 469
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 445
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 189
Total Rank: 479 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 505
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 504
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 517
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 39
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 514
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 376
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 497
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 190
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 476
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 488
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 474
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 488
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 471
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 405
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 405
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 474
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 487
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 458
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 463
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 358
Total Rank: 173 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 1
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 117
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 185
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 513
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 110
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 446
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 91
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 284
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 3
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 462
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 34
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 133
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 29
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 81
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 41
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 423
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 377
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 1
Total Rank: 209 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 289
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 193
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 320
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 65
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 379
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 270
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 206
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 400
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 259
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 154
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 187
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 398
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 352
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 369
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 211
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 231
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 262
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 193
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 273
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 164
Total Rank: 229 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 422
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 325
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 238
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 46
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 119
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 164
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 327
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 347
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 278
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 287
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 106
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 41
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 180
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 130
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 172
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 237
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 215
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 283
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 348
Total Rank: 82 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 156
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 123
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 43
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 81
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 218
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 114
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 117
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 281
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 123
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 273
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 129
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 399
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 148
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 218
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 30
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 71
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 109
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 70
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 106
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 145
Total Rank: 448 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 354
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 299
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 389
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 205
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 54
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 445
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 118
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 185
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 101
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 438
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 505
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 507
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 529
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 400
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 437
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 534
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 468
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 498
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 358
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 92
Total Rank: 354 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 427
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 460
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 391
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 219
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 448
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 400
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 104
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 305
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 429
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 434
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 358
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 393
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 322
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 89
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 227
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 378
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 285
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 327
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 327
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 397
Total Rank: 348 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 337
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 447
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 446
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 166
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 466
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 406
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 85
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 271
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 277
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 468
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 433
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 182
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 55
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 299
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 381
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 283
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 355
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 325
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 372
Total Rank: 382 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 451
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 451
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 439
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 361
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 409
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 339
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 387
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 482
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 301
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 450
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 276
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 428
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 353
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 253
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 370
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 323
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 343
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 384
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 387
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 391
Total Rank: 351 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 455
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 455
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 414
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 387
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 198
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 305
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 329
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 177
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 337
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 355
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 271
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 438
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 290
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 201
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 202
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 265
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 256
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 342
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 342
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 431
Total Rank: 123 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 335
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 246
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 142
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 282
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 248
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 373
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 384
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 59
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 351
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 58
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 104
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 40
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 58
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 88
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 50
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 59
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 109
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 315
Total Rank: 305 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 312
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 382
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 385
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 224
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 429
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 291
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 178
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 206
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 383
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 387
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 258
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 200
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 98
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 201
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 312
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 243
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 332
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 307
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 390
Total Rank: 431 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 448
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 472
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 485
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 272
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 287
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 292
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 233
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 321
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 411
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 498
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 479
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 402
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 329
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 211
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 296
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 428
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 420
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 438
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 475
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 452
Total Rank: 301 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 310
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 370
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 351
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 229
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 491
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 331
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 444
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 224
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 297
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 77
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 35
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 315
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 346
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 271
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 290
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 244
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 465
Total Rank: 237 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 437
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 212
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 104
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 246
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 1
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 502
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 19
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 162
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 109
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 228
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 191
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 201
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 166
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 388
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 408
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 492
Total Rank: 144 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 247
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 257
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 207
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 268
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 13
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 211
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 299
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 163
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 175
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 122
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 167
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 54
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 203
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 301
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 112
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 49
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 164
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 74
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 106
Total Rank: 212 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 511
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 363
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 313
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 352
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 1
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 497
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 90
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 33
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 62
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 15
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 27
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 28
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 200
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 39
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 377
Total Rank: 197 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 220
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 350
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 330
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 23
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 171
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 35
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 266
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 341
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 124
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 102
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 189
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 298
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 145
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 248
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 207
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 483
Total Rank: 293 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 443
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 450
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 435
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 346
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 170
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 95
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 193
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 142
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 323
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 307
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 161
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 36
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 189
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 280
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 150
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 125
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 224
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 205
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 221
Total Rank: 89 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 342
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 206
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 109
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 280
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 14
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 236
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 262
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 32
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 43
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 63
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 51
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 126
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 18
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 143
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 64
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 211
Total Rank: 488 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 514
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 529
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 523
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 481
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 323
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 423
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 528
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 269
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 508
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 231
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 440
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 520
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 476
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 153
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 449
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 328
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 196
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 424
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 407
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 469
Total Rank: 435 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 264
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 345
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 322
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 10
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 533
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 318
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 257
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 476
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 471
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 531
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 122
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 245
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 491
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 396
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 228
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 474
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 299
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 507
Total Rank: 352 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 398
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 438
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 396
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 197
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 295
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 341
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 177
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 409
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 400
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 455
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 315
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 417
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 381
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 185
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 332
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 318
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 235
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 310
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 314
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 376
Total Rank: 375 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 491
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 483
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 422
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 236
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 195
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 359
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 189
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 148
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 364
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 339
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 326
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 484
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 279
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 273
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 194
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 359
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 396
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 352
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 119
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 445
Total Rank: 469 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 521
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 491
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 425
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 190
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 501
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 431
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 356
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 165
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 440
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 519
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 342
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 518
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 345
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 260
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 264
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 364
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 445
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 504
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 458
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 536
Total Rank: 350 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 459
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 429
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 438
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 421
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 61
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 537
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 458
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 250
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 310
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 142
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 282
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 231
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 84
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 186
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 352
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 270
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 392
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 336
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 451
Total Rank: 475 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 528
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 466
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 400
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 170
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 180
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 346
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 331
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 358
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 452
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 493
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 378
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 524
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 227
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 243
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 226
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 340
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 437
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 512
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 488
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 537
Total Rank: 39 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 9
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 32
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 39
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 161
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 335
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 230
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 160
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 83
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 85
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 177
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 95
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 37
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 60
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 169
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 72
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 63
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 133
Total Rank: 124 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 23
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 111
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 19
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 127
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 255
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 227
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 248
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 415
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 315
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 217
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 92
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 110
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 81
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 127
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 124
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 171
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 139
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 282
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 172
Total Rank: 107 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 72
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 229
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 135
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 87
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 32
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 175
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 490
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 79
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 239
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 147
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 120
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 73
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 85
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 137
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 79
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 140
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 274
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 201
Total Rank: 398 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 391
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 383
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 359
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 450
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 300
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 438
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 495
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 209
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 297
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 271
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 203
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 493
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 378
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 477
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 499
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 243
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 472
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 358
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 21
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 65
Total Rank: 140 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 217
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 216
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 255
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 184
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 249
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 161
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 186
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 276
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 152
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 166
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 232
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 238
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 294
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 111
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 193
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 180
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 98
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 164
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 132
Total Rank: 232 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 111
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 464
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 318
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 185
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 16
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 473
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 466
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 193
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 185
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 301
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 221
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 133
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 207
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 133
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 42
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 163
Total Rank: 56 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 47
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 8
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 73
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 146
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 108
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 130
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 48
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 214
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 240
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 194
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 237
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 46
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 78
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 107
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 79
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 166
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 22
Total Rank: 225 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 123
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 133
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 208
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 248
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 90
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 368
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 306
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 174
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 289
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 205
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 301
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 404
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 253
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 416
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 361
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 302
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 327
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 162
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 155
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 237
Total Rank: 176 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 70
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 63
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 147
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 140
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 194
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 176
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 254
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 293
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 251
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 54
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 243
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 269
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 411
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 322
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 276
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 204
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 146
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 356
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 219
Total Rank: 283 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 157
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 124
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 261
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 227
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 400
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 397
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 300
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 448
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 361
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 272
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 283
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 315
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 428
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 307
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 283
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 300
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 271
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 337
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 144
Total Rank: 153 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 102
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 18
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 105
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 192
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 365
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 137
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 175
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 164
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 91
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 41
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 157
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 440
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 458
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 326
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 164
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 331
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 82
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 219
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 127
Total Rank: 158 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 106
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 168
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 257
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 193
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 292
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 256
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 127
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 405
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 149
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 36
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 275
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 445
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 318
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 365
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 197
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 217
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 242
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 127
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 178
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 190
Total Rank: 110 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 76
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 67
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 158
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 202
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 454
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 192
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 191
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 179
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 43
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 71
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 31
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 288
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 305
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 257
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 155
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 218
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 159
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 143
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 30
Total Rank: 73 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 65
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 24
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 99
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 86
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 100
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 198
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 168
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 179
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 46
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 222
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 252
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 373
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 106
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 222
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 111
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 86
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 60
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 202
Total Rank: 103 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 77
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 169
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 35
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 162
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 301
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 396
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 408
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 162
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 8
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 144
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 265
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 128
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 174
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 136
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 345
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 152
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 29
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 414
Total Rank: 154 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 61
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 235
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 84
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 163
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 75
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 171
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 298
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 402
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 295
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 137
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 314
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 76
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 114
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 197
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 69
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 209
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 149
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 175
Total Rank: 171 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 54
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 136
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 36
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 180
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 24
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 156
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 183
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 499
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 291
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 200
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 363
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 118
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 97
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 178
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 146
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 187
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 235
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 280
Total Rank: 180 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 94
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 294
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 187
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 297
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 335
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 150
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 389
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 77
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 131
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 250
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 200
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 180
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 259
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 314
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 53
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 120
Total Rank: 163 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 27
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 194
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 193
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 80
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 24
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 250
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 183
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 519
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 346
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 94
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 323
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 335
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 17
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 134
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 288
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 159
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 217
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 318
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 393
Total Rank: 311 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 200
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 66
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 150
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 198
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 451
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 221
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 379
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 138
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 250
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 256
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 269
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 274
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 464
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 402
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 251
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 353
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 253
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 435
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 330
Total Rank: 260 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 307
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 185
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 259
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 134
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 217
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 268
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 392
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 180
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 199
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 277
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 138
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 490
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 155
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 319
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 104
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 160
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 275
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 219
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 276
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 472
Total Rank: 436 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 461
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 437
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 458
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 504
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 130
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 523
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 382
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 260
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 113
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 267
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 450
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 511
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 491
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 453
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 441
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 453
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 432
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 226
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 336
Total Rank: 57 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 53
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 71
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 103
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 132
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 370
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 165
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 359
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 392
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 128
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 47
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 98
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 69
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 144
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 98
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 62
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 91
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 77
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 88
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 151
Total Rank: 419 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 418
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 409
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 371
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 348
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 234
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 410
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 501
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 278
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 437
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 425
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 314
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 479
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 426
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 425
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 483
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 317
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 383
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 402
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 249
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 422
Total Rank: 24 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 59
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 48
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 117
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 31
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 285
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 29
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 62
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 21
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 106
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 105
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 86
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 35
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 62
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 34
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 135
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 63
Total Rank: 245 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 140
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 76
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 130
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 165
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 364
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 402
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 213
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 224
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 191
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 137
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 262
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 325
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 424
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 384
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 259
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 347
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 321
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 296
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 117
Total Rank: 111 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 114
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 52
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 123
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 167
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 319
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 203
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 149
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 153
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 184
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 51
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 104
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 281
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 372
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 145
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 182
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 197
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 112
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 152
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 154
Total Rank: 102 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 143
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 127
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 163
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 139
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 347
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 141
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 139
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 237
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 131
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 179
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 88
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 384
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 184
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 286
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 184
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 100
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 44
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 74
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 185
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 128
Total Rank: 308 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 305
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 211
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 293
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 265
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 333
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 286
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 204
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 496
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 245
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 199
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 317
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 302
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 453
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 347
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 434
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 340
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 322
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 79
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 400
Total Rank: 112 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 83
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 155
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 153
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 124
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 189
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 189
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 223
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 225
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 274
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 158
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 209
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 37
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 48
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 128
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 98
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 158
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 86
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 367
Total Rank: 242 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 74
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 93
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 203
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 203
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 200
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 183
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 314
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 387
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 154
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 125
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 32
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 197
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 329
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 427
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 236
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 286
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 167
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 483
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 282
Total Rank: 136 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 69
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 60
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 226
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 160
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 353
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 115
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 156
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 274
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 64
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 157
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 242
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 366
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 335
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 208
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 129
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 143
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 176
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 196
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 122
Total Rank: 32 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 58
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 29
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 49
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 43
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 158
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 162
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 37
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 120
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 13
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 95
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 296
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 60
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 14
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 34
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 47
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 93
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 246
Total Rank: 184 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 119
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 62
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 212
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 169
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 425
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 191
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 289
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 251
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 165
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 185
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 212
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 390
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 242
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 356
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 266
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 194
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 310
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 254
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 250
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 55
Total Rank: 241 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 239
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 260
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 243
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 299
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 210
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 181
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 258
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 311
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 275
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 342
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 223
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 403
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 313
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 389
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 187
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 177
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 260
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 210
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 309
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 184
Total Rank: 317 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 235
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 218
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 240
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 316
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 439
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 235
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 340
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 152
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 360
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 311
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 299
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 405
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 418
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 459
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 320
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 316
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 367
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 297
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 288
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 234
Total Rank: 492 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 474
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 467
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 479
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 506
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 283
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 517
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 399
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 268
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 290
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 292
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 492
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 460
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 492
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 520
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 515
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 500
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 523
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 479
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 41
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 304
Total Rank: 264 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 181
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 203
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 332
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 306
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 474
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 297
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 323
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 167
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 134
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 344
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 280
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 354
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 397
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 276
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 278
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 307
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 281
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 248
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 150
Total Rank: 452 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 500
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 516
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 481
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 351
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 179
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 454
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 244
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 124
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 447
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 432
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 464
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 470
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 498
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 276
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 399
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 440
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 452
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 428
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 410
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 489
Total Rank: 41 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 18
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 39
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 27
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 123
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 41
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 187
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 361
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 189
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 48
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 66
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 92
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 111
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 25
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 24
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 101
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 124
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 35
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 290
Total Rank: 309 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 352
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 316
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 218
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 327
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 289
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 244
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 188
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 329
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 357
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 241
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 265
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 323
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 408
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 398
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 354
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 299
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 333
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 114
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 222
Total Rank: 316 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 95
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 162
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 216
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 194
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 418
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 304
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 238
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 419
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 293
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 395
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 241
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 462
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 307
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 441
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 333
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 280
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 357
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 326
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 341
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 215
Total Rank: 255 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 281
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 175
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 325
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 342
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 406
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 496
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 394
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 226
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 312
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 195
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 209
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 415
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 341
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 306
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 225
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 254
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 233
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 220
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 187
Total Rank: 278 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 367
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 390
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 361
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 358
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 149
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 294
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 440
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 262
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 254
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 159
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 230
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 430
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 407
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 355
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 295
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 195
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 241
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 211
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 145
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 196
Total Rank: 357 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 353
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 396
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 352
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 401
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 456
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 278
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 318
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 425
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 344
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 421
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 344
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 439
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 386
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 339
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 330
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 397
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 382
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 242
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 365
Total Rank: 346 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 403
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 351
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 411
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 391
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 293
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 325
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 419
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 436
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 379
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 418
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 220
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 324
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 363
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 407
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 326
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 351
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 300
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 255
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 53
Total Rank: 439 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 179
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 272
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 356
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 307
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 444
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 356
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 437
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 261
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 345
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 443
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 421
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 385
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 492
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 486
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 445
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 497
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 416
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 482
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 338
Total Rank: 273 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 276
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 255
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 186
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 293
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 344
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 201
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 105
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 333
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 216
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 332
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 374
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 436
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 300
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 203
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 260
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 231
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 376
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 232
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 388
Total Rank: 157 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 212
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 308
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 113
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 231
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 306
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 326
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 121
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 120
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 123
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 311
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 80
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 206
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 128
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 264
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 163
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 172
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 221
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 220
Total Rank: 130 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 41
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 337
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 365
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 72
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 29
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 468
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 213
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 268
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 55
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 141
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 200
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 12
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 45
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 67
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 180
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 266
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 28
Total Rank: 34 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 68
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 100
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 64
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 195
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 294
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 1
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 227
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 246
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 10
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 76
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 208
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 106
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 22
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 34
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 112
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 49
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 110
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 32
Total Rank: 500 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 298
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 415
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 504
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 453
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 310
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 463
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 443
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 186
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 104
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 409
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 500
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 422
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 489
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 526
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 519
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 478
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 536
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 514
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 479
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 41
Total Rank: 296 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 142
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 167
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 348
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 243
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 443
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 353
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 298
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 259
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 164
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 264
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 318
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 409
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 399
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 335
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 384
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 384
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 257
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 363
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 134
Total Rank: 223 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 125
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 223
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 355
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 230
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 209
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 209
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 446
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 225
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 273
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 163
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 309
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 428
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 382
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 265
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 255
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 64
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 350
Min. $20,856
Max. $218,667
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 153
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 208