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Page 1: Department of Family Medicine Indiana University School of

Produced by:

Health Workforce Studies Program Department of Family Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine

Callie Nowak, BS Hannah Maxey, PhD, MPH, RDH

APRIL 2015

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY These fact sheets present detailed information on each of Indiana’s 92 counties.

Information is provided on population and health system characteristics for each county

which is critical to Indiana’s health system for planning and policy development. For each

county, population characteristics such as age, race, economic indicators, health status,

and education attainment were reported. Health system characteristics were also reported.

Health workforce supply, healthcare facilities, and health professions shortages were used

to estimate access to health care for each county.

Data in each fact sheet provide stakeholders with information needed to improve the

quality and accessibility of health care for Indiana residents through policy making,

workforce development, and resource allocation. Additionally, fact sheets may be useful

to local organizations seeking information for grant proposals or program

implementation.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ADAMS COUNTY (4) JEFFERSON COUNTY ɉτςɊ SULLIVAN COUNTY ɉψπɊALLEN COUNTY (5) JENNINGS COUNTY ɉτσɊ SWITZERLAND COUNTYɉψρɊ BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY (6) JOHNSON COUNTY ɉττɊ TIPPECANOE COUNTY ɉψςɊBENTON COUNTY (7) KNOX COUNTY ɉτυɊ TIPTON COUNTY ɉψσɊBLACKFORD COUNTY (8) KOSCIUCKO COUNTY ɉτφɊ UNION COUNTY ɉψτɊBOONE COUNTY (9) LAGRANGE COUNTY ɉτχɊ VANDERBURGH COUNTYɉψυɊBROWN COUNTY (10) LAKE COUNTY ɉτψɊ VERMILLION COUNTY ɉψφɊCARROLL COUNTY (11) LAPORTE COUNTY ɉτωɊ VIGO COUNTY ɉψχɊCASS COUNTY (12) LAWRENCE COUNTY ɉυπɊ WABASH COUNTY ɉψψɊCLARK COUNTY (13) MADISON COUNTY ɉυρɊ WARREN COUNTY ɉψωɊCLAY COUNTY (14) MARION COUNTY ɉυςɊ WARRICK COUNTY ɉωπɊCLINTON COUNTY (15) MARSHALL COUNTY ɉυσɊ WASHINGTON COUNTYɉωρɊCRAWFORD COUNTY ɉρφɊ MARTIN COUNTY ɉυτɊ WAYNE COUNTY ɉωςɊDAVIESS COUNTY ɉρχɊ MIAMI COUNTYɉυυɊ WELLS COUNTY ɉωσɊDEARBORN COUNTY ɉρψɊ MONROE COUNTY ɉυφɊ WHITE COUNTY ɉωτɊDECATUR COUNTY ɉρωɊ MONTGOMERY COUNTY ɉυχɊ WHITLEY COUNTY ɉωυɊDEKALB COUNTY ɉςπɊ MORGAN COUNTY ɉυψɊDELAWARE COUNTY ɉςρɊ NEWTON COUNTY ɉυωɊDUBOIS COUNTY ɉςςɊ NOBLE COUNTY ɉφπɊ ELKHART COUNTY ɉςσɊ OHIO COUNTY ɉφρɊFAYETTE COUNTY ɉςτɊ ORANGE COUNTY ɉφςɊFLOYD COUNTY ɉςυɊ OWEN COUNTY ɉφσɊ FOUNTAIN COUNTY ɉςφɊ PARKE COUNTY ɉφτɊFRANKLIN COUNTY ɉςχɊ PERRY COUNTYɉφυɊFULTON COUNTY ɉςψɊ PIKE COUNTY ɉφφɊGIBSON COUNTY ɉςωɊ PORTER COUNTY ɉφχɊ GRANT COUNTY ɉσπɊ POSEY COUNTY ɉφψɊ GREENE COUNTY ɉσρɊ PULASKI COUNTY ɉφωɊ HAMILTON COUNTY ɉσςɊ PUTNAM COUNTY ɉχπɊHANCOCK COUNTY ɉσσɊ RANDOLPH COUNTY ɉχρɊHARRISON COUNTY ɉστɊ RIPLEY COUNTY ɉχςɊ HENDRICKS COUNTY ɉσυɊ RUSH COUNTY ɉχσɊHENRY COUNTY ɉσφɊ SCOTT COUNTY ɉχτɊHOWARD COUNTY ɉσχɊ SHELBY COUNTY ɉχυɊHUNTINGTON COUNTY ɉσψɊ SPENCER COUNTY ɉχφɊ JACKSON COUNTY ɉσωɊ ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ɉχχɊJASPER COUNTY ɉτπɊ STARKE COUNTY ɉχψɊJAY COUNTY ɉτρɊ STEUBEN COUNTY ɉχωɊ

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POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $45,339 Per Capita Income: $19,881 Unemployment rate: 6.6% Uninsured <65 years old: 18.8% Medicare beneficiaries: 15.6% Medicaid beneficiaries: 13.5%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 84.5%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 23.7 Hospital beds: 229 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 16.6 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 7.2 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 29.6 Nursing homes: 3 Dentist: 26.0 Rural Health Clinics: 1

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 9.2 White: 98.3 School age (5-19): 24.4 Black: 0.8 Young Adult (20-44): 28.5 Asian: 0.3 Older Adult (45-64): 23.9 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 11.5 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 2.4

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: ADAMS COUNTY 2013 Population: 34,614 County Health Rank: 21/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 3

Health Status Adults who smoke: 20.8% Adults who are obese: 30.4% Infant mortality: 10.2 Low birth weight: 5.8% Heart disease deaths: 168.1 Cancer deaths: 164.0 Stroke deaths: 48.9 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 38.4

For source information: http://iufammed.iupui.edu/hws/resources/

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POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $50,030 Per Capita Income: $25,237 Unemployment rate: 7.3% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.7% Medicare beneficiaries: 15.3% Medicaid beneficiaries: 18.2%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 89.0%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 9 Primary Care Physician: 29.1 Hospital beds: 1,591 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 16.2 Community Health Centers: 5 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 3.0 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 3 Mental Health Provider: 80.0 Nursing homes: 29 Dentist: 34.7 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 7.4 White: 81.6 School age (5-19): 22.1 Black: 13.6 Young Adult (20-44): 32.8 Asian: 3.6 Older Adult (45-64): 25.5 American Indian: 1.1 Older (65-84): 10.5 Pacific Islander: 0.2 Very elderly (85+): 1.7

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Partial Dental HPSA: Partial Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: ALLEN COUNTY 2013 Population: 363,014 County Health Rank: 40/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 3

Health Status Adults who smoke: 21.0% Adults who are obese: 32.2% Infant mortality: 8.0 Low birth weight: 8.8% Heart disease deaths: 173.6 Cancer deaths: 178.8 Stroke deaths: 38.5 Diabetes death: 23.9 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 53.4

For source information: http://iufammed.iupui.edu/hws/resources/

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POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $54,481 Per Capita Income: $27,178 Unemployment rate: 5.9% Uninsured <65 years old: 16.1% Medicare beneficiaries: 17.2% Medicaid beneficiaries: 15.3%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 89.1%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 41.8 Hospital beds: 198 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 17.0 Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 0.9 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 71.2 Nursing homes: 6 Dentist: 34.6 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.6 White: 90.6 School age (5-19): 20.7 Black: 3.0 Young Adult (20-44): 32.2 Asian: 5.2 Older Adult (45-64): 26.1 American Indian: 1.0 Older (65-84): 12.5 Pacific Islander: 0.2 Very elderly (85+): 1.7

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY 2013 Population: 79,587 County Health Rank: 33/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 8

Health Status Adults who smoke: 19.4% Adults who are obese: 32.0% Infant mortality: 7.9 Low birth weight: 8.3% Heart disease deaths: 194.7 Cancer deaths: 188.4 Stroke deaths: 51.6 Diabetes death: 15.3 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 65.9

For source information: http://iufammed.iupui.edu/hws/resources/

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POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $47,828 Per Capita Income: $22,643 Unemployment rate: 7.5% Uninsured <65 years old: 18.2% Medicare beneficiaries: 19.0% Medicaid beneficiaries: 18.5%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 89.3%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 0 Primary Care Physician: 0.0 Hospital beds: 0 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: DSU Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 17.1 Nursing homes: 1 Dentist: 22.8 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.6 White: 97.6 School age (5-19): 21.2 Black: 1.4 Young Adult (20-44): 28.6 Asian: 0.3 Older Adult (45-64): 27.9 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 13.6 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.1

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: BENTON COUNTY 2013 Population: 8,767 County Health Rank: 52/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 4

Health Status Adults who smoke: 28.2% Adults who are obese: 32.8% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 8.5% Heart disease deaths: 220.6 Cancer deaths: 176.7 Stroke deaths: DSU Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 77.6

For source information: http://iufammed.iupui.edu/hws/resources/

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POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $39,619 Per Capita Income: $21,506 Unemployment rate: 8.9% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.5% Medicare beneficiaries: 23.8% Medicaid beneficiaries: 24.2%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 86.1%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 68.1 Hospital beds: 15 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 8.0 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 16.0 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 24.0 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.9 White: 97.4 School age (5-19): 19.1 Black: 1.3 Young Adult (20-44): 27.8 Asian: 0.5 Older Adult (45-64): 28.8 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 15.9 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.6

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: BLACKFORD COUNTY 2013 Population: 12,481 County Health Rank: 89/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 6

Health Status Adults who smoke: 29.4% Adults who are obese: 33.5% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 9.0% Heart disease deaths: 216.0 Cancer deaths: 206.0 Stroke deaths: DSU Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 52.4

For source information: http://iufammed.iupui.edu/hws/resources/

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POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $68,774 Per Capita Income: $37,018 Unemployment rate: 6.1% Uninsured <65 years old: 11.1% Medicare beneficiaries: 13.9% Medicaid beneficiaries: 9.8%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 93.4%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 38.0 Hospital beds: 52 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 12.8 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 25.1 Nursing homes: 5 Dentist: 37.2 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.7 White: 94.8 School age (5-19): 23.4 Black: 1.9 Young Adult (20-44): 29.7 Asian: 2.6 Older Adult (45-64): 28.3 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 10.4 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.8

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: BOONE COUNTY 2013 Population: 60,477 County Health Rank: 3/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 5

Health Status Adults who smoke: 17.1% Adults who are obese: 27.8% Infant mortality: 7.0 Low birth weight: 6.3% Heart disease deaths: 189.7 Cancer deaths: 196.7 Stroke deaths: 43.7 Diabetes death: 19.0 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 47.3

For source information: http://iufammed.iupui.edu/hws/resources/

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POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $48,652 Per Capita Income: $25,787 Unemployment rate: 7.2% Uninsured <65 years old: 18.0% Medicare beneficiaries: 22.6% Medicaid beneficiaries: 16.4%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 88.3%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 0 Primary Care Physician: 21.3 Hospital beds: 0 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 13.3 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 38.3 Nursing homes: 1 Dentist: 6.7 Rural Health Clinics: 1

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 4.4 White: 97.3 School age (5-19): 18.0 Black: 1.0 Young Adult (20-44): 24.0 Asian: 0.6 Older Adult (45-64): 34.8 American Indian: 1.1 Older (65-84): 17.3 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 1.5

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: BROWN COUNTY 2013 Population: 15,023 County Health Rank: 7/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 8

Health Status Adults who smoke: 20.2% Adults who are obese: 29.4% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 0.0% Heart disease deaths: 131.0 Cancer deaths: 176.3 Stroke deaths: DSU Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 56.7

For source information: http://iufammed.iupui.edu/hws/resources/

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POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $49,935 Per Capita Income: $24,357 Unemployment rate: 7.1% Uninsured <65 years old: 16.4% Medicare beneficiaries: 19.1% Medicaid beneficiaries: 12.1%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 87.7%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 0 Primary Care Physician: 0.0 Hospital beds: 0 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 23.6 Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 5.0 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 1 Mental Health Provider: 10.0 Nursing homes: 1 Dentist: 0.0 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.6 White: 97.8 School age (5-19): 20.9 Black: 1.0 Young Adult (20-44): 28.1 Asian: 0.3 Older Adult (45-64): 28.6 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 14.7 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 2.0

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: CARROLL COUNTY 2013 Population: 20,086 County Health Rank: 37/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 4

Health Status Adults who smoke: 25.8% Adults who are obese: 33.6% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 6.6% Heart disease deaths: 166.0 Cancer deaths: 192.8 Stroke deaths: 46.6 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 59.6

For source information: http://iufammed.iupui.edu/hws/resources/

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POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $41,135 Per Capita Income: $21,259 Unemployment rate: 7.6% Uninsured <65 years old: 20.0% Medicare beneficiaries: 19.1% Medicaid beneficiaries: 21.4%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 82.9%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 2 Primary Care Physician: 37.4 Hospital beds: 479 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 27.3 Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 1 Mental Health Provider: 76.4 Nursing homes: 5 Dentist: 9.7 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.7 White: 94.0 School age (5-19): 20.9 Black: 2.7 Young Adult (20-44): 30.2 Asian: 1.6 Older Adult (45-64): 27.1 American Indian: 1.6 Older (65-84): 13.3 Pacific Islander: 0.2 Very elderly (85+): 2.0

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: CASS COUNTY 2013 Population: 38,463 County Health Rank: 55/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 4

Health Status Adults who smoke: 23.0% Adults who are obese: 34.5% Infant mortality: 9.4 Low birth weight: 6.9% Heart disease deaths: 195.0 Cancer deaths: 193.9 Stroke deaths: 41.1 Diabetes death: 24.4 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 54.9

For source information: http://iufammed.iupui.edu/hws/resources/

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POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $50,559 Per Capita Income: $24,486 Unemployment rate: 7.1% Uninsured <65 years old: 16.7% Medicare beneficiaries: 17.8% Medicaid beneficiaries: 15.3%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 86.1%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 4 Primary Care Physician: 40.0 Hospital beds: 376 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 19.7 Community Health Centers: 2 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 0.9 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 2 Mental Health Provider: 49.5 Nursing homes: 7 Dentist: 31.4 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.5 White: 89.1 School age (5-19): 19.3 Black: 8.5 Young Adult (20-44): 33.8 Asian: 1.4 Older Adult (45-64): 27.3 American Indian: 0.9 Older (65-84): 11.6 Pacific Islander: 0.2 Very elderly (85+): 1.5

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: CLARK COUNTY 2013 Population: 112,938 County Health Rank: 56/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 9

Health Status Adults who smoke: 25.8% Adults who are obese: 31.8% Infant mortality: 5.1 Low birth weight: 8.3% Heart disease deaths: 226.6 Cancer deaths: 197.7 Stroke deaths: 51.8 Diabetes death: 20.3 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 67.2

For source information: http://iufammed.iupui.edu/hws/resources/

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POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $46,817 Per Capita Income: $21,010 Unemployment rate: 8.7% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.7% Medicare beneficiaries: 19.2% Medicaid beneficiaries: 20.2%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 87.2%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 23.1 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 6.5 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 7.5 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 26.1 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 9.3 Rural Health Clinics: 3

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.9 White: 97.8 School age (5-19): 20.3 Black: 1.0 Young Adult (20-44): 30.2 Asian: 0.5 Older Adult (45-64): 27.9 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 13.3 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.2

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: CLAY COUNTY 2013 Population: 26,803 County Health Rank: 29/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 7

Health Status Adults who smoke: 22.9% Adults who are obese: 37.8% Infant mortality: 6.3 Low birth weight: 7.2% Heart disease deaths: 240.4 Cancer deaths: 170.4 Stroke deaths: 59.0 Diabetes death: 34.3 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 70.3

For source information: http://iufammed.iupui.edu/hws/resources/

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POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $48,321 Per Capita Income: $21,457 Unemployment rate: 7.1% Uninsured <65 years old: 18.4% Medicare beneficiaries: 17.6% Medicaid beneficiaries: 20.6%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 84.2%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 19.4 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 8.4 Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 23.7 Nursing homes: 4 Dentist: 26.6 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 7.0 White: 97.9 School age (5-19): 22.0 Black: 0.9 Young Adult (20-44): 30.1 Asian: 0.4 Older Adult (45-64): 26.5 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 12.2 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.4

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: CLINTON COUNTY 2013 Population: 32,916 County Health Rank: 34/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 4

Health Status Adults who smoke: 18.9% Adults who are obese: 29.4% Infant mortality: 6.7 Low birth weight: 7.8% Heart disease deaths: 204.5 Cancer deaths: 208.3 Stroke deaths: 60.5 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 58.6

For source information: http://iufammed.iupui.edu/hws/resources/

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POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $40,027 Per Capita Income: $19,305 Unemployment rate: 9.2% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.7% Medicare beneficiaries: 20.6% Medicaid beneficiaries: 23.6%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 81.1%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 0 Primary Care Physician: 18.8 Hospital beds: 0 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 18.8 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 9.4 Nursing homes: 1 Dentist: 0.0 Rural Health Clinics: 3

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.8 White: 97.7 School age (5-19): 19.7 Black: 0.9 Young Adult (20-44): 27.9 Asian: 0.4 Older Adult (45-64): 30.9 American Indian: 0.9 Older (65-84): 13.2 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.3

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: CRAWFORD COUNTY 2013 Population: 10,621 County Health Rank: 91/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 10

Health Status Adults who smoke: 25.3% Adults who are obese: 38.4% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 7.3% Heart disease deaths: 265.3 Cancer deaths: 179.2 Stroke deaths: DSU Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 61.7

For source information: http://iufammed.iupui.edu/hws/resources/

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POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $45,927 Per Capita Income: $20,754 Unemployment rate: 5.5% Uninsured <65 years old: 20.5% Medicare beneficiaries: 15.9% Medicaid beneficiaries: 18.6%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 76.2%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 43.2 Hospital beds: 80 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 17.7 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 22.2 Nursing homes: 5 Dentist: 21.6 Rural Health Clinics: 6

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 8.4 White: 97.0 School age (5-19): 23.1 Black: 1.3 Young Adult (20-44): 29.5 Asian: 0.8 Older Adult (45-64): 25.1 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 11.8 Pacific Islander: 0.2 Very elderly (85+): 2.4

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: DAVIESS COUNTY 2013 Population: 32,407 County Health Rank: 58/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 10

Health Status Adults who smoke: 23.6% Adults who are obese: 31.4% Infant mortality: 7.2 Low birth weight: 5.4% Heart disease deaths: 191.2 Cancer deaths: 187.9 Stroke deaths: 66.9 Diabetes death: 41.8 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 41.6

For source information: http://iufammed.iupui.edu/hws/resources/

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POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS

Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $58,098 Per Capita Income: $26,024 Unemployment rate: 7.8% Uninsured <65 years old: 13.0% Medicare beneficiaries: 17.9% Medicaid beneficiaries: 13.0%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 88.6%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 2 Primary Care Physician: 40.9 Hospital beds: 92 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 3.0 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 63.0 Nursing homes: 4 Dentist: 19.5 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.9 White: 97.5 School age (5-19): 21.0 Black: 1.2 Young Adult (20-44): 29.6 Asian: 0.7 Older Adult (45-64): 29.9 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 12.2 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.5

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: DEARBORN COUNTY 2013 Population: 49,904 County Health Rank: 30/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 9

Health Status Adults who smoke: 24.9% Adults who are obese: 33.9% Infant mortality: 6.3 Low birth weight: 7.7% Heart disease deaths: 181.1 Cancer deaths: 192.0 Stroke deaths: 57.8 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 58.2

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $48,298 Per Capita Income: $22,272 Unemployment rate: 7.1% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.3% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.4% Medicaid beneficiaries: 17.7%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 85.9%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 25.1 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 6.7 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 7.6 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 19.0 Nursing homes: 5 Dentist: 24.7 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.2 White: 97.1 School age (5-19): 21.2 Black: 0.8 Young Adult (20-44): 30.4 Asian: 1.4 Older Adult (45-64): 27.6 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 12.6 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.1

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: DECATUR COUNTY 2013 Population: 26,277 County Health Rank: 38/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 9

Health Status Adults who smoke: 21.2% Adults who are obese: 28.6% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 7.8% Heart disease deaths: 197.9 Cancer deaths: 199.8 Stroke deaths: 35.7 Diabetes death: 24.6 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 49.6

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $46,065 Per Capita Income: $22,193 Unemployment rate: 7.3% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 17.5% Medicaid beneficiaries: 16.6%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 88.9%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 32.6 Hospital beds: 53 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 14.2 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 4.1 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 27.1 Nursing homes: 4 Dentist: 14.2 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.4 White: 97.6 School age (5-19): 22.1 Black: 1.0 Young Adult (20-44): 30.4 Asian: 0.7 Older Adult (45-64): 27.8 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 11.5 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.0

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: DEKALB COUNTY 2013 Population: 42,307 County Health Rank: 17/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 3

Health Status Adults who smoke: 22.3% Adults who are obese: 29.0% Infant mortality: 6.7 Low birth weight: 7.5% Heart disease deaths: 190.1 Cancer deaths: 192.6 Stroke deaths: 53.7 Diabetes death: 21.6 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 68.5

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $38,215 Per Capita Income: $21,119 Unemployment rate: 8.7% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.0% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.8% Medicaid beneficiaries: 19.3%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 86.0%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 2 Primary Care Physician: 44.8 Hospital beds: 379 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 17.4 Community Health Centers: 6 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 0.6 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 5 Mental Health Provider: 108.4 Nursing homes: 12 Dentist: 37.5 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.3 White: 89.4 School age (5-19): 20.4 Black: 8.1 Young Adult (20-44): 35.4 Asian: 1.5 Older Adult (45-64): 23.9 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 13.0 Pacific Islander: 0.2 Very elderly (85+): 2.0

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: DELAWARE COUNTY 2013 Population: 117,484 County Health Rank: 82/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 6

Health Status Adults who smoke: 25.2% Adults who are obese: 33.2% Infant mortality: 9.1 Low birth weight: 9.4% Heart disease deaths: 179.0 Cancer deaths: 209.7 Stroke deaths: 45.5 Diabetes death: 43.6 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 64.0

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $54,168 Per Capita Income: $25,731 Unemployment rate: 5.3% Uninsured <65 years old: 14.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 17.4% Medicaid beneficiaries: 11.5%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 86.2%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 35.4 Hospital beds: 135 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 8.3 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 2.4 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 66.0 Nursing homes: 8 Dentist: 34.2 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.3 White: 97.9 School age (5-19): 21.4 Black: 0.8 Young Adult (20-44): 28.7 Asian: 0.7 Older Adult (45-64): 28.7 American Indian: 0.5 Older (65-84): 12.8 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.2

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: DUBOIS COUNTY 2013 Population: 42,361 County Health Rank: 4/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 10

Health Status Adults who smoke: 18.3% Adults who are obese: 34.1% Infant mortality: 7.0 Low birth weight: 6.7% Heart disease deaths: 179.8 Cancer deaths: 173.5 Stroke deaths: 54.8 Diabetes death: 25.1 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 28.4

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $46,712 Per Capita Income: $21,866 Unemployment rate: 7.6% Uninsured <65 years old: 21.7% Medicare beneficiaries: 14.9% Medicaid beneficiaries: 21.7%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 80.3%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 3 Primary Care Physician: 27.3 Hospital beds: 443 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 12.3 Community Health Centers: 3 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 1.1 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 2 Mental Health Provider: 61.8 Nursing homes: 12 Dentist: 20.7 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 7.9 White: 89.9 School age (5-19): 23.0 Black: 7.3 Young Adult (20-44): 31.9 Asian: 1.5 Older Adult (45-64): 24.7 American Indian: 1.2 Older (65-84): 10.5 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.9

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Partial Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: ELKHART COUNTY 2013 Population: 200,563 County Health Rank: 14/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 2

Health Status Adults who smoke: 20.1% Adults who are obese: 29.5% Infant mortality: 7.4 Low birth weight: 7.1% Heart disease deaths: 190.8 Cancer deaths: 173.6 Stroke deaths: 45.2 Diabetes death: 24.1 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 45.4

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $36,602 Per Capita Income: $18,649 Unemployment rate: 10.3% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 23.3% Medicaid beneficiaries: 28.1%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 77.8%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 39.4 Hospital beds: 73 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 8.4 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 8.4 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 31.4 Nursing homes: 4 Dentist: 23.1 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.8 White: 96.9 School age (5-19): 19.9 Black: 2.0 Young Adult (20-44): 29.1 Asian: 0.4 Older Adult (45-64): 28.2 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 14.6 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 2.5

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: FAYETTE COUNTY 2013 Population: 23,861 County Health Rank: 90/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 6

Health Status Adults who smoke: 24.8% Adults who are obese: 34.4% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 5.4% Heart disease deaths: 225.2 Cancer deaths: 239.6 Stroke deaths: 56.4 Diabetes death: 34.9 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 64.1

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $53,208 Per Capita Income: $27,101 Unemployment rate: 6.9% Uninsured <65 years old: 14.2% Medicare beneficiaries: 17.3% Medicaid beneficiaries: 16.5%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 87.9%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 3 Primary Care Physician: 38.6 Hospital beds: 283 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 8.5 Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 2.6 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 57.4 Nursing homes: 8 Dentist: 63.9 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.9 White: 91.3 School age (5-19): 20.2 Black: 6.4 Young Adult (20-44): 31.9 Asian: 1.4 Older Adult (45-64): 29.0 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 11.3 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.9

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: FLOYD COUNTY 2013 Population: 76,244 County Health Rank: 60/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 9

Health Status Adults who smoke: 28.1% Adults who are obese: 29.5% Infant mortality: 4.9 Low birth weight: 7.2% Heart disease deaths: 208.5 Cancer deaths: 203.0 Stroke deaths: 42.9 Diabetes death: 17.7 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 57.3

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $45,919 Per Capita Income: $22,275 Unemployment rate: 9.7% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.4% Medicare beneficiaries: 21.4% Medicaid beneficiaries: 17.8%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 84.4%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 0 Primary Care Physician: 17.8 Hospital beds: 0 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 17.8 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 41.5 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 11.8 Rural Health Clinics: 1

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.1 White: 97.8 School age (5-19): 19.9 Black: 0.8 Young Adult (20-44): 28.2 Asian: 0.5 Older Adult (45-64): 27.9 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 15.3 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.7

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: FOUNTAIN COUNTY 2013 Population: 16,880 County Health Rank: 35/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 4

Health Status Adults who smoke: 27.3% Adults who are obese: 30.6% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 9.9% Heart disease deaths: 222.8 Cancer deaths: 221.9 Stroke deaths: 52.7 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 68.0

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $50,271 Per Capita Income: $23,785 Unemployment rate: 7.9% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.8% Medicare beneficiaries: 21.3% Medicaid beneficiaries: 15.9%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 85.7%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 0 Primary Care Physician: 25.3 Hospital beds: 0 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: DSU Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 14.2 Nursing homes: 1 Dentist: 15.2 Rural Health Clinics: 1

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.9 White: 98.5 School age (5-19): 21.9 Black: 0.5 Young Adult (20-44): 28.6 Asian: 0.4 Older Adult (45-64): 29.1 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 12.7 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 1.8

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: FRANKLIN COUNTY 2013 Population: 22,951 County Health Rank: 32/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 9

Health Status Adults who smoke: 31.7% Adults who are obese: 28.6% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 6.8% Heart disease deaths: 149.9 Cancer deaths: 200.5 Stroke deaths: 36.0 Diabetes death: 33.5 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 42.4

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $40,910 Per Capita Income: $22,513 Unemployment rate: 8.2% Uninsured <65 years old: 18.9% Medicare beneficiaries: 20.0% Medicaid beneficiaries: 20.6%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 84.9%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 33.3 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 12.2 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 34.2 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 29.3 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.3 White: 96.6 School age (5-19): 20.4 Black: 1.4 Young Adult (20-44): 28.5 Asian: 0.8 Older Adult (45-64): 28.2 American Indian: 1.2 Older (65-84): 14.6 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.1

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: FULTON COUNTY 2013 Population: 20,449 County Health Rank: 57/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 2

Health Status Adults who smoke: 17.6% Adults who are obese: 31.6% Infant mortality: 9.7 Low birth weight: 5.9% Heart disease deaths: 204.7 Cancer deaths: 207.7 Stroke deaths: 62.7 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 67.9

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $48,524 Per Capita Income: $23,390 Unemployment rate: 6.4% Uninsured <65 years old: 13.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.5% Medicaid beneficiaries: 15.5%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 89.7%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 42.8 Hospital beds: 70 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 20.1 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 2.2 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 11.9 Nursing homes: 5 Dentist: 31.2 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.5 White: 95.5 School age (5-19): 19.9 Black: 3.1 Young Adult (20-44): 30.0 Asian: 0.6 Older Adult (45-64): 28.0 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 13.7 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.8

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: GIBSON COUNTY 2013 Population: 33,612 County Health Rank: 41/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 10

Health Status Adults who smoke: 25.7% Adults who are obese: 29.2% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 7.1% Heart disease deaths: 188.0 Cancer deaths: 176.7 Stroke deaths: 43.2 Diabetes death: 25.8 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 52.9

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $39,751 Per Capita Income: $20,571 Unemployment rate: 8.8% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 21.5% Medicaid beneficiaries: 21.9%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 84.6%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 17.6 Hospital beds: 115 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 24.2 Community Health Centers: 2 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 4 Mental Health Provider: 114.3 Nursing homes: 6 Dentist: 23.1 Rural Health Clinics: 1

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.7 White: 89.4 School age (5-19): 20.1 Black: 8.5 Young Adult (20-44): 30.6 Asian: 1.1 Older Adult (45-64): 27.0 American Indian: 0.9 Older (65-84): 14.1 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.5

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: GRANT COUNTY 2013 Population: 69,126 County Health Rank: 76/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 6

Health Status Adults who smoke: 28.7% Adults who are obese: 31.7% Infant mortality: 9.7 Low birth weight: 9.2% Heart disease deaths: 191.9 Cancer deaths: 217.0 Stroke deaths: 35.2 Diabetes death: 40.2 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 89.4

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $43,850 Per Capita Income: $21,730 Unemployment rate: 8.5% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.0% Medicare beneficiaries: 20.1% Medicaid beneficiaries: 19.3%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 84.1%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 16.5 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 17.5 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 3.1 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 33.6 Nursing homes: 4 Dentist: 26.7 Rural Health Clinics: 4

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.7 White: 98.1 School age (5-19): 19.7 Black: 0.6 Young Adult (20-44): 29.0 Asian: 0.5 Older Adult (45-64): 28.8 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 14.7 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 2.0

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: GREENE COUNTY 2013 Population: 32,781 County Health Rank: 70/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 7

Health Status Adults who smoke: 24.2% Adults who are obese: 33.1% Infant mortality: 8.5 Low birth weight: 8.8% Heart disease deaths: 227.8 Cancer deaths: 194.5 Stroke deaths: 46.6 Diabetes death: 18.9 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 52.0

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $84,821 Per Capita Income: $39,606 Unemployment rate: 5.3% Uninsured <65 years old: 9.5% Medicare beneficiaries: 10.7% Medicaid beneficiaries: 5.5%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 96.6%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 4 Primary Care Physician: 46.9 Hospital beds: 537 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 10.5 Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 1.9 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 77.4 Nursing homes: 13 Dentist: 45.1 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 7.5 White: 88.6 School age (5-19): 24.5 Black: 4.7 Young Adult (20-44): 33.3 Asian: 6.1 Older Adult (45-64): 25.8 American Indian: 0.5 Older (65-84): 8.0 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.2

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: HAMILTON COUNTY 2013 Population: 296,693 County Health Rank: 1/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 5

Health Status Adults who smoke: 12.4% Adults who are obese: 22.0% Infant mortality: 5.1 Low birth weight: 7.5% Heart disease deaths: 146.5 Cancer deaths: 156.6 Stroke deaths: 37.6 Diabetes death: 17.4 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 36.8

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $62,702 Per Capita Income: $28,807 Unemployment rate: 6.4% Uninsured <65 years old: 12.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 16.7% Medicaid beneficiaries: 10.1%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 92.1%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 49.7 Hospital beds: 85 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 9.8 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 43.0 Nursing homes: 5 Dentist: 23.4 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.9 White: 95.3 School age (5-19): 22.1 Black: 2.7 Young Adult (20-44): 30.3 Asian: 1.2 Older Adult (45-64): 28.4 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 12.0 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.4

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: HANCOCK COUNTY 2013 Population: 71,575 County Health Rank: 19/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 5

Health Status Adults who smoke: 20.4% Adults who are obese: 28.8% Infant mortality: 6.9 Low birth weight: 5.6% Heart disease deaths: 205.5 Cancer deaths: 187.0 Stroke deaths: 47.5 Diabetes death: 19.8 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 51.8

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $52,184 Per Capita Income: $23,591 Unemployment rate: 7.0% Uninsured <65 years old: 14.3% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.3% Medicaid beneficiaries: 14.4%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 86.9%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 38.0 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 13.4 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 2.6 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 23.0 Nursing homes: 3 Dentist: 30.6 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.9 White: 97.5 School age (5-19): 19.6 Black: 1.0 Young Adult (20-44): 30.1 Asian: 0.6 Older Adult (45-64): 29.9 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 13.0 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.4

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: HARRISON COUNTY 2013 Population: 39,163 County Health Rank: 25/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 9

Health Status Adults who smoke: 13.4% Adults who are obese: 31.0% Infant mortality: 5.0 Low birth weight: 6.5% Heart disease deaths: 173.1 Cancer deaths: 171.1 Stroke deaths: 44.0 Diabetes death: 20.1 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 62.2

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $68,283 Per Capita Income: $29,321 Unemployment rate: 5.9% Uninsured <65 years old: 11.1% Medicare beneficiaries: 12.9% Medicaid beneficiaries: 7.2%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 93.8%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 2 Primary Care Physician: 36.8 Hospital beds: 248 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 6.8 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 1.3 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 47.0 Nursing homes: 7 Dentist: 33.3 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.7 White: 89.9 School age (5-19): 22.7 Black: 6.5 Young Adult (20-44): 32.9 Asian: 2.9 Older Adult (45-64): 26.7 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 10.0 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.3

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: HENDRICKS COUNTY 2013 Population: 153,879 County Health Rank: 2/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 5

Health Status Adults who smoke: 18.1% Adults who are obese: 31.8% Infant mortality: 5.7 Low birth weight: 7.2% Heart disease deaths: 187.4 Cancer deaths: 171.0 Stroke deaths: 27.2 Diabetes death: 12.8 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 57.5

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $40,197 Per Capita Income: $19,487 Unemployment rate: 8.6% Uninsured <65 years old: 16.4% Medicare beneficiaries: 20.7% Medicaid beneficiaries: 19.1%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 84.9%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 40.0 Hospital beds: 90 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 23.4 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 34.7 Nursing homes: 7 Dentist: 17.3 Rural Health Clinics: 3

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 4.9 White: 95.5 School age (5-19): 18.6 Black: 3.2 Young Adult (20-44): 30.7 Asian: 0.6 Older Adult (45-64): 29.1 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 14.7 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.0

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: HENRY COUNTY 2013 Population: 49,044 County Health Rank: 73/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 6

Health Status Adults who smoke: 28.3% Adults who are obese: 29.7% Infant mortality: 8.0 Low birth weight: 5.7% Heart disease deaths: 182.9 Cancer deaths: 194.5 Stroke deaths: 61.7 Diabetes death: 24.8 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 67.3

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $44,452 Per Capita Income: $23,723 Unemployment rate: 8.2% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.3% Medicare beneficiaries: 19.7% Medicaid beneficiaries: 5.6%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 88.3%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 3 Primary Care Physician: 48.1 Hospital beds: 319 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 14.5 Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 4.5 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 1 Mental Health Provider: 87.2 Nursing homes: 6 Dentist: 49.2 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.1 White: 88.9 School age (5-19): 19.7 Black: 8.6 Young Adult (20-44): 29.1 Asian: 1.4 Older Adult (45-64): 28.3 American Indian: 1.0 Older (65-84): 14.8 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.0

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: HOWARD COUNTY 2013 Population: 82,760 County Health Rank: 68/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 6

Health Status Adults who smoke: 24.0% Adults who are obese: 37.8% Infant mortality: 6.2 Low birth weight: 6.3% Heart disease deaths: 183.1 Cancer deaths: 189.7 Stroke deaths: 42.6 Diabetes death: 26.4 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 52.8

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $46,538 Per Capita Income: $22,116 Unemployment rate: 7.3% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.4% Medicare beneficiaries: 15.7% Medicaid beneficiaries: 2.7%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 88.2%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 17.4 Hospital beds: 36 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: DSU Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 2.7 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 41.0 Nursing homes: 6 Dentist: 21.1 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.9 White: 97.4 School age (5-19): 20.4 Black: 0.9 Young Adult (20-44): 31.0 Asian: 0.8 Older Adult (45-64): 27.8 American Indian: 0.9 Older (65-84): 12.7 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.2

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: HUNTINGTON COUNTY 2013 Population: 36,791 County Health Rank: 26/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 3

Health Status Adults who smoke: 25.7% Adults who are obese: 34.8% Infant mortality: 4.4 Low birth weight: 9.5% Heart disease deaths: 176.8 Cancer deaths: 198.6 Stroke deaths: 57.0 Diabetes death: 27.0 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 63.2

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $45,883 Per Capita Income: $22,468 Unemployment rate: 6.2% Uninsured <65 years old: 18.3% Medicare beneficiaries: 16.6% Medicaid beneficiaries: 8.7%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 85.1%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 28.1 Hospital beds: 93 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 10.9 Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 9.2 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 1 Mental Health Provider: 35.1 Nursing homes: 4 Dentist: 19.6 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.6 White: 96.0 School age (5-19): 20.0 Black: 1.5 Young Adult (20-44): 31.9 Asian: 1.6 Older Adult (45-64): 26.6 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 12.7 Pacific Islander: 0.2 Very elderly (85+): 1.9

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: JACKSON COUNTY 2013 Population: 43,466 County Health Rank: 63/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 8

Health Status Adults who smoke: 23.2% Adults who are obese: 31.6% Infant mortality: 6.7 Low birth weight: 9.6% Heart disease deaths: 201.2 Cancer deaths: 200.7 Stroke deaths: 56.1 Diabetes death: 32.7 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 75.3

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $57,801 Per Capita Income: $24,386 Unemployment rate: 8.2% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.3% Medicare beneficiaries: 14.4% Medicaid beneficiaries: 7.2%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 87.8%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 30.5 Hospital beds: 42 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 7.5 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 38.9 Nursing homes: 3 Dentist: 26.2 Rural Health Clinics: 1

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.4 White: 97.3 School age (5-19): 22.0 Black: 1.3 Young Adult (20-44): 30.4 Asian: 0.6 Older Adult (45-64): 27.0 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 12.7 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.8

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: JASPER COUNTY 2013 Population: 33,389 County Health Rank: 42/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 1

Health Status Adults who smoke: 27.1% Adults who are obese: 33.5% Infant mortality: 7.2 Low birth weight: 4.8% Heart disease deaths: 231.7 Cancer deaths: 226.2 Stroke deaths: 43.4 Diabetes death: 21.0 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 47.3

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $40,926 Per Capita Income: $19,818 Unemployment rate: 6.9% Uninsured <65 years old: 16.8% Medicare beneficiaries: 20.1% Medicaid beneficiaries: 18.2%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 85.1%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 18.8 Hospital beds: 35 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 12.9 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 36.6 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 14.1 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 7.2 White: 98.1 School age (5-19): 21.7 Black: 0.6 Young Adult (20-44): 29.1 Asian: 0.7 Older Adult (45-64): 26.2 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 13.7 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 2.0

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: JAY COUNTY 2013 Population: 21,330 County Health Rank: 47/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 6

Health Status Adults who smoke: 25.6% Adults who are obese: 34.6% Infant mortality: 9.9 Low birth weight: 8.4% Heart disease deaths: 180.0 Cancer deaths: 241.8 Stroke deaths: 42.2 Diabetes death: 38.1 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 62.7

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $43,395 Per Capita Income: $21,253 Unemployment rate: 7.3% Uninsured <65 years old: 16.3% Medicare beneficiaries: 20.0% Medicaid beneficiaries: 19.0%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 83.4%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 2 Primary Care Physician: 3.7 Hospital beds: 232 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 6.2 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 96.9 Nursing homes: 4 Dentist: 43.1 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.7 White: 95.6 School age (5-19): 19.7 Black: 2.7 Young Adult (20-44): 31.3 Asian: 1.0 Older Adult (45-64): 28.3 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 12.9 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.0

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: JEFFERSON COUNTY 2013 Population: 32,458 County Health Rank: 53/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 9

Health Status Adults who smoke: 29.1% Adults who are obese: 31.8% Infant mortality: 7.1 Low birth weight: 9.9% Heart disease deaths: 236.3 Cancer deaths: 183.0 Stroke deaths: 61.5 Diabetes death: 21.9 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 65.8

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $45,273 Per Capita Income: $19,991 Unemployment rate: 8.8% Uninsured <65 years old: 16.2% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.5% Medicaid beneficiaries: 21.3%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 85.2%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 29.7 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 20.4 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 31.9 Nursing homes: 1 Dentist: 12.4 Rural Health Clinics: 2

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.1 White: 97.5 School age (5-19): 22.4 Black: 1.4 Young Adult (20-44): 30.8 Asian: 0.5 Older Adult (45-64): 27.5 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 11.8 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 1.2

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: JENNINGS COUNTY 2013 Population: 28,241 County Health Rank: 87/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 9

Health Status Adults who smoke: 33.1% Adults who are obese: 28.4% Infant mortality: 6.7 Low birth weight: 9.7% Heart disease deaths: 228.6 Cancer deaths: 226.1 Stroke deaths: 33.6 Diabetes death: 29.9 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 98.1

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $62,888 Per Capita Income: $28,737 Unemployment rate: 6.2% Uninsured <65 years old: 13.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 15.2% Medicaid beneficiaries: 12.5%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 90.9%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 3 Primary Care Physician: 24.3 Hospital beds: 263 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 11.5 Community Health Centers: 2 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 3.4 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 4 Mental Health Provider: 55.6 Nursing homes: 9 Dentist: 37.6 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.7 White: 94.1 School age (5-19): 22.0 Black: 2.4 Young Adult (20-44): 32.5 Asian: 2.7 Older Adult (45-64): 26.1 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 11.0 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.8

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: JOHNSON COUNTY 2013 Population: 145,535 County Health Rank: 15/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 5

Health Status Adults who smoke: 24.1% Adults who are obese: 29.1% Infant mortality: 6.3 Low birth weight: 7.6% Heart disease deaths: 217.3 Cancer deaths: 172.6 Stroke deaths: 39.3 Diabetes death: 25.3 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 74.1

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $41,089 Per Capita Income: $20,934 Unemployment rate: 6.2% Uninsured <65 years old: 16.4% Medicare beneficiaries: 19.5% Medicaid beneficiaries: 21.3%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 85.8%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 27.9 Hospital beds: 176 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 27.0 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 2.6 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 83.3 Nursing homes: 6 Dentist: 30.3 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.2 White: 94.8 School age (5-19): 20.2 Black: 3.5 Young Adult (20-44): 30.7 Asian: 0.9 Older Adult (45-64): 26.9 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 13.8 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.2

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: KNOX COUNTY 2013 Population: 37,954 County Health Rank: 78/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 10

Health Status Adults who smoke: 30.3% Adults who are obese: 33.1% Infant mortality: 7.6 Low birth weight: 10.8% Heart disease deaths: 224.1 Cancer deaths: 177.1 Stroke deaths: 112.7 Diabetes death: 32.8 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 67.2

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $50,822 Per Capita Income: $24,328 Unemployment rate: 6.2% Uninsured <65 years old: 18.0% Medicare beneficiaries: 16.9% Medicaid beneficiaries: 14.4%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 85.3%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 2 Primary Care Physician: 31.0 Hospital beds: 88 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 7.1 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 6.1 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 52.3 Nursing homes: 6 Dentist: 21.2 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.8 White: 96.3 School age (5-19): 21.3 Black: 1.4 Young Adult (20-44): 30.9 Asian: 1.4 Older Adult (45-64): 27.2 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 13.0 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.7

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: KOSCIUSKO COUNTY 2013 Population: 77,963 County Health Rank: 27/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 2

Health Status Adults who smoke: 21.9% Adults who are obese: 30.8% Infant mortality: 6.9 Low birth weight: 6.5% Heart disease deaths: 188.8 Cancer deaths: 187.9 Stroke deaths: 47.4 Diabetes death: 22.1 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 44.5

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $46,625 Per Capita Income: $19,038 Unemployment rate: 6.3% Uninsured <65 years old: 28.1% Medicare beneficiaries: 13.3% Medicaid beneficiaries: 9.4%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 62.3%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 18.9 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 5.3 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 2.6 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 204.9 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 95.4 Rural Health Clinics: 2

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 10.0 White: 98.1 School age (5-19): 27.2 Black: 0.7 Young Adult (20-44): 29.2 Asian: 0.6 Older Adult (45-64): 21.8 American Indian: 0.5 Older (65-84): 10.3 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 1.5

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: LAGRANGE COUNTY 2013 Population: 37,996 County Health Rank: 5/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 3

Health Status Adults who smoke: 19.3% Adults who are obese: 32.7% Infant mortality: 7.2 Low birth weight: 5.5% Heart disease deaths: 188.4 Cancer deaths: 165.5 Stroke deaths: 52.5 Diabetes death: 25.6 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 48.2

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $49,315 Per Capita Income: $23,792 Unemployment rate: 9.2% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.8% Medicare beneficiaries: 16.5% Medicaid beneficiaries: 22.6%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 86.7%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 12 Primary Care Physician: 36.3 Hospital beds: 2,256 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 13.8 Community Health Centers: 13 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 1.7 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 14 Mental Health Provider: 42.9 Nursing homes: 19 Dentist: 1.1 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.6 White: 70.9 School age (5-19): 21.5 Black: 26.0 Young Adult (20-44): 31.3 Asian: 1.8 Older Adult (45-64): 27.1 American Indian: 1.1 Older (65-84): 11.7 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.9

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Partial Dental HPSA: Partial Mental Health HPSA: Partial Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: LAKE COUNTY 2013 Population: 491,456 County Health Rank: 81/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 1

Health Status Adults who smoke: 24.0% Adults who are obese: 35.9% Infant mortality: 9.1 Low birth weight: 9.2% Heart disease deaths: 228.7 Cancer deaths: 203.1 Stroke deaths: 42.9 Diabetes death: 30.4 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 44.4

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $47,754 Per Capita Income: $23,278 Unemployment rate: 9.4% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.0% Medicaid beneficiaries: 20.3%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 86.4%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 2 Primary Care Physician: 30.0 Hospital beds: 375 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 10.6 Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 1.6 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 1 Mental Health Provider: 34.7 Nursing homes: 5 Dentist: 149.8 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.9 White: 85.9 School age (5-19): 18.8 Black: 12.2 Young Adult (20-44): 32.2 Asian: 0.9 Older Adult (45-64): 28.4 American Indian: 0.9 Older (65-84): 12.7 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.9

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: LAPORTE COUNTY 2013 Population: 111,281 County Health Rank: 69/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 1

Health Status Adults who smoke: 26.6% Adults who are obese: 31.8% Infant mortality: 9.7 Low birth weight: 9.4% Heart disease deaths: 240.5 Cancer deaths: 193.8 Stroke deaths: 38.0 Diabetes death: 24.2 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 55.5

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $41,600 Per Capita Income: $22,003 Unemployment rate: 9.7% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.3% Medicare beneficiaries: 20.4% Medicaid beneficiaries: 19.2%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 83.0%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 2 Primary Care Physician: 17.9 Hospital beds: 50 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 14.2 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 29.1 Nursing homes: 6 Dentist: 27.8 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.8 White: 97.4 School age (5-19): 19.7 Black: 0.8 Young Adult (20-44): 28.9 Asian: 0.8 Older Adult (45-64): 28.9 American Indian: 1.0 Older (65-84): 15.1 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.7

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: LAWRENCE COUNTY 2013 Population: 45,844 County Health Rank: 83/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 8

Health Status Adults who smoke: 20.1% Adults who are obese: 29.3% Infant mortality: 8.6 Low birth weight: 10.6% Heart disease deaths: 219.4 Cancer deaths: 196.5 Stroke deaths: 58.2 Diabetes death: 28.2 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 49.9

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $44,245 Per Capita Income: $21,854 Unemployment rate: 9.0% Uninsured <65 years old: 16.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 20.3% Medicaid beneficiaries: 20.4%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 87.0%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 3 Primary Care Physician: 44.8 Hospital beds: 383 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 14.9 Community Health Centers: 5 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 0.8 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 2 Mental Health Provider: 66.6 Nursing homes: 10 Dentist: 33.7 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.1 White: 88.9 School age (5-19): 19.2 Black: 9.4 Young Adult (20-44): 31.9 Asian: 0.7 Older Adult (45-64): 26.9 American Indian: 0.9 Older (65-84): 13.6 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.2

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: MADISON COUNTY 2013 Population: 130,482 County Health Rank: 80/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 6

Health Status Adults who smoke: 27.9% Adults who are obese: 37.3% Infant mortality: 7.6 Low birth weight: 8.3% Heart disease deaths: 197.5 Cancer deaths: 190.8 Stroke deaths: 38.9 Diabetes death: 29.7 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 54.6

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $42,603 Per Capita Income: $24,301 Unemployment rate: 7.7% Uninsured <65 years old: 19.7% Medicare beneficiaries: 13.8% Medicaid beneficiaries: 24.0%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 84.4%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 18 Primary Care Physician: 52.3 Hospital beds: 4,616 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 19.4 Community Health Centers: 51 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 4.3 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 35 Mental Health Provider: 147.1 Nursing homes: 46 Dentist: 47.1 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 7.5 White: 67.2 School age (5-19): 20.2 Black: 28.6 Young Adult (20-44): 36.8 Asian: 2.9 Older Adult (45-64): 24.8 American Indian: 1.2 Older (65-84): 9.1 Pacific Islander: 0.2 Very elderly (85+): 1.6

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Partial Dental HPSA: Partial Mental Health HPSA: Partial Medically Underserved Area or Population:

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PROFILE: MARION COUNTY 2013 Population: 928,281 County Health Rank: 79/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 5

Health Status Adults who smoke: 24.2% Adults who are obese: 31.9% Infant mortality: 9.5 Low birth weight: 9.1% Heart disease deaths: 201.7 Cancer deaths: 202.7 Stroke deaths: 43.9 Diabetes death: 18.8 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 67.1

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $47,218 Per Capita Income: $22,172 Unemployment rate: 7.8% Uninsured <65 years old: 19.3% Medicare beneficiaries: 17.6% Medicaid beneficiaries: 16.3%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 84.2%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 4 Primary Care Physician: 37.4 Hospital beds: 165 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 19.1 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 71.9 Nursing homes: 5 Dentist: 30.2 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.7 White: 96.9 School age (5-19): 22.1 Black: 1.3 Young Adult (20-44): 29.3 Asian: 0.8 Older Adult (45-64): 26.8 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 12.4 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.5

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: MARSHALL COUNTY 2013 Population: 47,109 County Health Rank: 22/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 2

Health Status Adults who smoke: 21.0% Adults who are obese: 31.4% Infant mortality: 5.8 Low birth weight: 5.2% Heart disease deaths: 198.2 Cancer deaths: 164.9 Stroke deaths: 46.5 Diabetes death: 22.6 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 56.6

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $44,291 Per Capita Income: $21,992 Unemployment rate: 5.9% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.7% Medicare beneficiaries: 19.0% Medicaid beneficiaries: 12.3%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 82.2%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 0 Primary Care Physician: 31.5 Hospital beds: 0 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 27.1 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 17.2 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 9.8 Rural Health Clinics: 3

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.1 White: 98.2 School age (5-19): 19.6 Black: 0.6 Young Adult (20-44): 27.5 Asian: 0.5 Older Adult (45-64): 30.5 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 14.5 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 1.6

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: MARTIN COUNTY 2013 Population: 10,160 County Health Rank: 71/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 10

Health Status Adults who smoke: 17.5% Adults who are obese: 29.1% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 5.0% Heart disease deaths: 290.1 Cancer deaths: 162.9 Stroke deaths: 67.7 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 0.0

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $39,816 Per Capita Income: $19,388 Unemployment rate: 9.3% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.1% Medicare beneficiaries: 19.1% Medicaid beneficiaries: 9.1%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 82.9%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 22.7 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 19.4 Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 1 Mental Health Provider: 29.7 Nursing homes: 4 Dentist: 27.7 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.5 White: 92.2 School age (5-19): 19.6 Black: 5.4 Young Adult (20-44): 32.0 Asian: 0.7 Older Adult (45-64): 28.4 American Indian: 1.7 Older (65-84): 12.8 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.8

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: MIAMI COUNTY 2013 Population: 36,140 County Health Rank: 49/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 3

Health Status Adults who smoke: 31.1% Adults who are obese: 33.0% Infant mortality: 7.5 Low birth weight: 6.6% Heart disease deaths: 214.1 Cancer deaths: 193.0 Stroke deaths: 47.9 Diabetes death: 27.1 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 38.1

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $38,675 Per Capita Income: $22,869 Unemployment rate: 6.4% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.4% Medicare beneficiaries: 12.4% Medicaid beneficiaries: 10.6%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 91.8%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 3 Primary Care Physician: 31.5 Hospital beds: 392 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 27.8 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 2.8 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 125.2 Nursing homes: 6 Dentist: 35.4 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 4.6 White: 87.8 School age (5-19): 19.8 Black: 4.3 Young Adult (20-44): 45.2 Asian: 6.8 Older Adult (45-64): 20.0 American Indian: 0.9 Older (65-84): 10.1 Pacific Islander: 0.2 Very elderly (85+): 1.4

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: MONROE COUNTY 2013 Population: 141,888 County Health Rank: 11/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 8

Health Status Adults who smoke: 17.8% Adults who are obese: 25.3% Infant mortality: 5.9 Low birth weight: 7.6% Heart disease deaths: 142.7 Cancer deaths: 173.2 Stroke deaths: 35.5 Diabetes death: 18.2 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 35.7

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $46,026 Per Capita Income: $22,655 Unemployment rate: 7.2% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.1% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.6% Medicaid beneficiaries: 16.7%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 86.7%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 40.9 Hospital beds: 76 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 15.1 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 2.6 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 46.5 Nursing homes: 4 Dentist: 29.5 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.2 White: 96.6 School age (5-19): 20.5 Black: 1.7 Young Adult (20-44): 30.1 Asian: 0.8 Older Adult (45-64): 27.3 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 13.9 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.9

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Partial Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: MONTGOMERY COUNTY 2013 Population: 38,177 County Health Rank: 45/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 4

Health Status Adults who smoke: 23.2% Adults who are obese: 31.2% Infant mortality: 7.9 Low birth weight: 5.4% Heart disease deaths: 220.8 Cancer deaths: 179.9 Stroke deaths: 40.9 Diabetes death: 26.6 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 46.6

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $56,303 Per Capita Income: $25,664 Unemployment rate: 7.1% Uninsured <65 years old: 14.8% Medicare beneficiaries: 17.6% Medicaid beneficiaries: 16.8%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 87.3%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 2 Primary Care Physician: 15.8 Hospital beds: 184 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 6.4 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 2.5 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 24.9 Nursing homes: 5 Dentist: 30.8 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.0 White: 97.5 School age (5-19): 21.2 Black: 1.0 Young Adult (20-44): 29.6 Asian: 0.7 Older Adult (45-64): 29.6 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 12.3 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.3

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: MORGAN COUNTY 2013 Population: 69,782 County Health Rank: 39/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 5

Health Status Adults who smoke: 24.2% Adults who are obese: 33.2% Infant mortality: 7.8 Low birth weight: 8.8% Heart disease deaths: 230.7 Cancer deaths: 193.7 Stroke deaths: 46.1 Diabetes death: 21.0 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 88.0

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $49,816 Per Capita Income: $23,872 Unemployment rate: 8.4% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.7% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.4% Medicaid beneficiaries: 17.6%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 86.8%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 0 Primary Care Physician: 7.1 Hospital beds: 0 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 21.3 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 14.2 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 0.0 Nursing homes: 1 Dentist: 7.1 Rural Health Clinics: 2

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.5 White: 97.3 School age (5-19): 20.1 Black: 1.1 Young Adult (20-44): 28.0 Asian: 0.4 Older Adult (45-64): 29.8 American Indian: 1.0 Older (65-84): 14.5 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.1

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: NEWTON COUNTY 2013 Population: 14,087 County Health Rank: 50/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 1

Health Status Adults who smoke: 41.7% Adults who are obese: 34.1% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 4.1% Heart disease deaths: 212.7 Cancer deaths: 195.4 Stroke deaths: 45.1 Diabetes death: 40.1 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 46.0

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $46,360 Per Capita Income: $20,955 Unemployment rate: 7.6% Uninsured <65 years old: 20.2% Medicare beneficiaries: 16.2% Medicaid beneficiaries: 6.5%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 82.5%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 24.0 Hospital beds: 31 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 10.0 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 25.1 Nursing homes: 6 Dentist: 16.8 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.8 White: 97.3 School age (5-19): 22.0 Black: 1.1 Young Adult (20-44): 30.9 Asian: 0.8 Older Adult (45-64): 27.1 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 11.4 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.7

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: NOBLE COUNTY 2013 Population: 47,570 County Health Rank: 28/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 3

Health Status Adults who smoke: 26.7% Adults who are obese: 33.9% Infant mortality: 8.1 Low birth weight: 7.1% Heart disease deaths: 194.1 Cancer deaths: 189.7 Stroke deaths: 48.1 Diabetes death: 26.8 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 61.1

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $49,591 Per Capita Income: $25,775 Unemployment rate: 7.9% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.9% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.4% Medicaid beneficiaries: 14.1%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 85.6%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 0 Primary Care Physician: 3.3 Hospital beds: 0 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 12.5 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 0.0 Nursing homes: 1 Dentist: 16.7 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 4.5 White: 98.2 School age (5-19): 17.6 Black: 0.8 Young Adult (20-44): 28.7 Asian: 0.5 Older Adult (45-64): 31.3 American Indian: 0.5 Older (65-84): 16.3 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.5

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: OHIO COUNTY 2013 Population: 5,994 County Health Rank: 23/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 9

Health Status Adults who smoke: 28.4% Adults who are obese: 30.8% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 0.0% Heart disease deaths: 242.4 Cancer deaths: 212.6 Stroke deaths: DSU Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 0.0

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $37,410 Per Capita Income: $18,663 Unemployment rate: 8.2% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.0% Medicare beneficiaries: 21.1% Medicaid beneficiaries: 22.6%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 79.5%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 21.2 Hospital beds: 24 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 19.0 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 21.2 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 21.5 Rural Health Clinics: 3

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.9 White: 96.7 School age (5-19): 21.5 Black: 1.7 Young Adult (20-44): 28.1 Asian: 0.6 Older Adult (45-64): 28.2 American Indian: 0.9 Older (65-84): 14.4 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.8

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: ORANGE COUNTY 2013 Population: 19,773 County Health Rank: 86/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 8

Health Status Adults who smoke: 28.2% Adults who are obese: 31.2% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 8.4% Heart disease deaths: 214.6 Cancer deaths: 210.5 Stroke deaths: 49.7 Diabetes death: 28.7 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 70.1

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $42,707 Per Capita Income: $20,489 Unemployment rate: 8.5% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 20.1% Medicaid beneficiaries: 20.6%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 81.8%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 0 Primary Care Physician: 0.9 Hospital beds: 0 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 4.7 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 14.2 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 9.4 Rural Health Clinics: 1

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.5 White: 97.5 School age (5-19): 19.5 Black: 0.9 Young Adult (20-44): 28.4 Asian: 0.7 Older Adult (45-64): 31.3 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 13.9 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.5

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: OWEN COUNTY 2013 Population: 21,201 County Health Rank: 48/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 7

Health Status Adults who smoke: 32.0% Adults who are obese: 36.8% Infant mortality: 8.2 Low birth weight: 5.3% Heart disease deaths: 183.3 Cancer deaths: 236.1 Stroke deaths: 68.3 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 80.2

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $45,489 Per Capita Income: $21,170 Unemployment rate: 8.6% Uninsured <65 years old: 19.7% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.5% Medicaid beneficiaries: 17.0%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 82.0%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 0 Primary Care Physician: 44.2 Hospital beds: 0 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 30.5 Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 1 Mental Health Provider: 37.2 Nursing homes: 1 Dentist: 14.5 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.7 White: 96.0 School age (5-19): 18.0 Black: 2.9 Young Adult (20-44): 31.6 Asian: 0.3 Older Adult (45-64): 28.8 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 14.8 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 1.2

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: PARKE COUNTY 2013 Population: 17,202 County Health Rank: 44/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 7

Health Status Adults who smoke: 30.0% Adults who are obese: 29.3% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 6.4% Heart disease deaths: 209.6 Cancer deaths: 201.6 Stroke deaths: 51.8 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 60.2

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $47,132 Per Capita Income: $21,028 Unemployment rate: 7.3% Uninsured <65 years old: 14.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.6% Medicaid beneficiaries: 15.4%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 82.0%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 19.4 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 12.8 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 35.8 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 15.3 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.1 White: 95.5 School age (5-19): 17.4 Black: 3.3 Young Adult (20-44): 32.3 Asian: 0.6 Older Adult (45-64): 28.8 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 13.1 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.5

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: PERRY COUNTY 2013 Population: 19,558 County Health Rank: 62/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 10

Health Status Adults who smoke: 24.5% Adults who are obese: 32.1% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 9.6% Heart disease deaths: 173.1 Cancer deaths: 208.7 Stroke deaths: 37.7 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 53.8

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $40,760 Per Capita Income: $21,295 Unemployment rate: 7.1% Uninsured <65 years old: 16.2% Medicare beneficiaries: 21.9% Medicaid beneficiaries: 16.6%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 84.4%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 0 Primary Care Physician: 23.7 Hospital beds: 0 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 7.9 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 23.7 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 15.8 Rural Health Clinics: 4

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.9 White: 98.1 School age (5-19): 18.6 Black: 0.9 Young Adult (20-44): 28.0 Asian: 0.4 Older Adult (45-64): 30.0 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 15.1 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.4

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: PIKE COUNTY 2013 Population: 12,683 County Health Rank: 64/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 10

Health Status Adults who smoke: 18.4% Adults who are obese: 31.5% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 9.4% Heart disease deaths: 247.3 Cancer deaths: 184.9 Stroke deaths: 72.0 Diabetes death: 39.3 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 49.6

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $62,457 Per Capita Income: $28,244 Unemployment rate: 7.4% Uninsured <65 years old: 13.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 16.0% Medicaid beneficiaries: 11.4%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 91.7%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 32.8 Hospital beds: 276 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 12.5 Community Health Centers: 7 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 0.6 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 4 Mental Health Provider: 69.5 Nursing homes: 10 Dentist: 33.8 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.7 White: 93.1 School age (5-19): 20.8 Black: 4.2 Young Adult (20-44): 32.2 Asian: 1.8 Older Adult (45-64): 28.5 American Indian: 0.9 Older (65-84): 11.3 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.5

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: PORTER COUNTY 2013 Population: 166,557 County Health Rank: 20/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 1

Health Status Adults who smoke: 21.4% Adults who are obese: 29.3% Infant mortality: 6.1 Low birth weight: 6.3% Heart disease deaths: 169.2 Cancer deaths: 187.0 Stroke deaths: 34.7 Diabetes death: 30.5 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 46.7

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $57,777 Per Capita Income: $28,492 Unemployment rate: 6.5% Uninsured <65 years old: 11.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.4% Medicaid beneficiaries: 12.2%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 90.8%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 0 Primary Care Physician: 19.6 Hospital beds: 0 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 3.9 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 3.9 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 13.7 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.5 White: 97.4 School age (5-19): 20.4 Black: 1.5 Young Adult (20-44): 28.3 Asian: 0.5 Older Adult (45-64): 30.9 American Indian: 0.5 Older (65-84): 13.3 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.5

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: POSEY COUNTY 2013 Population: 25,486 County Health Rank: 13/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 10

Health Status Adults who smoke: 21.5% Adults who are obese: 31.6% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 5.7% Heart disease deaths: 155.5 Cancer deaths: 164.8 Stroke deaths: 44.4 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 69.7

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $43,506 Per Capita Income: $21,775 Unemployment rate: 6.3% Uninsured <65 years old: 16.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 21.3% Medicaid beneficiaries: 19.3%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 84.5%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 26.1 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 34.6 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 1 Mental Health Provider: 25.0 Nursing homes: 3 Dentist: 13.5 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.4 White: 97.3 School age (5-19): 21.2 Black: 1.2 Young Adult (20-44): 27.4 Asian: 0.6 Older Adult (45-64): 28.9 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 14.7 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.4

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: PULASKI COUNTY 2013 Population: 13,007 County Health Rank: 67/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 2

Health Status Adults who smoke: 22.4% Adults who are obese: 34.5% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 4.9% Heart disease deaths: 214.9 Cancer deaths: 210.1 Stroke deaths: 43.0 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 66.3

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $50,480 Per Capita Income: $21,179 Unemployment rate: 7.7% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.0% Medicare beneficiaries: 16.8% Medicaid beneficiaries: 13.7%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 85.7%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 33.6 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 5.3 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 10.7 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 34.1 Nursing homes: 5 Dentist: 16.0 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 4.9 White: 93.6 School age (5-19): 20.3 Black: 4.6 Young Adult (20-44): 34.0 Asian: 1.0 Older Adult (45-64): 26.9 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 12.6 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.3

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: PUTNAM COUNTY 2013 Population: 37,505 County Health Rank: 10/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 7

Health Status Adults who smoke: 24.4% Adults who are obese: 32.3% Infant mortality: 7.4 Low birth weight: 7.2% Heart disease deaths: 170.9 Cancer deaths: 191.9 Stroke deaths: 39.7 Diabetes death: 18.0 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 55.3

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $40,910 Per Capita Income: $21,377 Unemployment rate: 8.6% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.8% Medicare beneficiaries: 21.0% Medicaid beneficiaries: 21.4%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 85.9%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 19.5 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 23.4 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 23.4 Nursing homes: 3 Dentist: 7.8 Rural Health Clinics: 6

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.3 White: 97.5 School age (5-19): 21.2 Black: 1.2 Young Adult (20-44): 28.2 Asian: 0.5 Older Adult (45-64): 27.9 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 14.6 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.7

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: RANDOLPH COUNTY 2013 Population: 25,627 County Health Rank: 54/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 6

Health Status Adults who smoke: 23.5% Adults who are obese: 34.8% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 7.0% Heart disease deaths: 178.1 Cancer deaths: 198.8 Stroke deaths: 34.0 Diabetes death: 23.3 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 43.7

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $49,031 Per Capita Income: $21,898 Unemployment rate: 8.6% Uninsured <65 years old: 14.4% Medicare beneficiaries: 16.5% Medicaid beneficiaries: 16.1%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 86.0%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 57.0 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 7.9 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 5.3 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 23.8 Nursing homes: 4 Dentist: 21.1 Rural Health Clinics: 1

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.4 White: 97.6 School age (5-19): 21.8 Black: 0.8 Young Adult (20-44): 28.7 Asian: 0.8 Older Adult (45-64): 27.5 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 13.9 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 1.8

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: RIPLEY COUNTY 2013 Population: 28,419 County Health Rank: 24/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 9

Health Status Adults who smoke: 26.5% Adults who are obese: 31.8% Infant mortality: 6.1 Low birth weight: 8.8% Heart disease deaths: 180.2 Cancer deaths: 197.6 Stroke deaths: 50.7 Diabetes death: 24.0 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 62.8

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $46,125 Per Capita Income: $22,868 Unemployment rate: 6.6% Uninsured <65 years old: 16.5% Medicare beneficiaries: 19.5% Medicaid beneficiaries: 19.4%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 87.1%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 36.5 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 29.4 Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 42.6 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 19.1 Rural Health Clinics: 1

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.5 White: 97.5 School age (5-19): 21.2 Black: 1.4 Young Adult (20-44): 28.3 Asian: 0.5 Older Adult (45-64): 28.4 American Indian: 0.5 Older (65-84): 14.4 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 2.2

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: RUSH COUNTY 2013 Population: 17,004 County Health Rank: 74/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 6

Health Status Adults who smoke: 21.9% Adults who are obese: 32.4% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 7.1% Heart disease deaths: 245.6 Cancer deaths: 208.8 Stroke deaths: 55.3 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 93.8

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $41,610 Per Capita Income: $19,846 Unemployment rate: 8.0% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 20.2% Medicaid beneficiaries: 25.3%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 76.9%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 20.9 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 20.9 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 8.3 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 12.5 Nursing homes: 4 Dentist: 25.0 Rural Health Clinics: 2

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.9 White: 97.8 School age (5-19): 20.3 Black: 0.8 Young Adult (20-44): 31.4 Asian: 0.8 Older Adult (45-64): 28.2 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 12.7 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.5

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: SCOTT COUNTY 2013 Population: 23,972 County Health Rank: 92/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 9

Health Status Adults who smoke: 24.6% Adults who are obese: 28.5% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 9.5% Heart disease deaths: 199.9 Cancer deaths: 234.6 Stroke deaths: 56.2 Diabetes death: 42.2 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 99.1

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $51,829 Per Capita Income: $25,017 Unemployment rate: 6.7% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.5% Medicare beneficiaries: 17.4% Medicaid beneficiaries: 16.8%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 86.4%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 29.5 Hospital beds: 73 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 19.0 Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 6.7 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 27.9 Nursing homes: 4 Dentist: 23.5 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.3 White: 96.4 School age (5-19): 21.0 Black: 1.7 Young Adult (20-44): 29.9 Asian: 1.0 Older Adult (45-64): 29.2 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 12.5 Pacific Islander: 0.3 Very elderly (85+): 1.9

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: SHELBY COUNTY 2013 Population: 44,729 County Health Rank: 61/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 5

Health Status Adults who smoke: 27.0% Adults who are obese: 33.8% Infant mortality: 7.2 Low birth weight: 6.3% Heart disease deaths: 191.6 Cancer deaths: 194.4 Stroke deaths: 42.7 Diabetes death: 24.9 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 59.9

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $54,832 Per Capita Income: $24,092 Unemployment rate: 6.9% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.0% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.5% Medicaid beneficiaries: 14.1%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 86.6%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 0 Primary Care Physician: 24.8 Hospital beds: 0 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 9.5 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 45.4 Nursing homes: 3 Dentist: 14.3 Rural Health Clinics: 1

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.8 White: 97.6 School age (5-19): 20.0 Black: 1.3 Young Adult (20-44): 27.6 Asian: 0.5 Older Adult (45-64): 30.6 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 14.1 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 1.9

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: SPENCER COUNTY 2013 Population: 20,944 County Health Rank: 16/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 10

Health Status Adults who smoke: 20.0% Adults who are obese: 30.4% Infant mortality: 9.9 Low birth weight: 8.6% Heart disease deaths: 175.5 Cancer deaths: 183.3 Stroke deaths: 46.3 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 44.2

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $44,989 Per Capita Income: $23,321 Unemployment rate: 8.8% Uninsured <65 years old: 16.8% Medicare beneficiaries: 16.2% Medicaid beneficiaries: 18.9%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 87.8%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 7 Primary Care Physician: 37.2 Hospital beds: 929 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 14.3 Community Health Centers: 4 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 0.4 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 4 Mental Health Provider: 92.9 Nursing homes: 19 Dentist: 37.1 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.6 White: 81.6 School age (5-19): 21.5 Black: 14.3 Young Adult (20-44): 32.5 Asian: 2.7 Older Adult (45-64): 25.9 American Indian: 1.2 Older (65-84): 11.3 Pacific Islander: 0.2 Very elderly (85+): 2.2

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Partial Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: ST. JOSEPH COUNTY 2013 Population: 266,709 County Health Rank: 43/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 2

Health Status Adults who smoke: 20.8% Adults who are obese: 28.7% Infant mortality: 8.4 Low birth weight: 8.9% Heart disease deaths: 190.0 Cancer deaths: 183.9 Stroke deaths: 47.4 Diabetes death: 26.9 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 43.2

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $39,909 Per Capita Income: $18,724 Unemployment rate: 9.1% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.2% Medicare beneficiaries: 22.0% Medicaid beneficiaries: 25.2%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 81.0%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 40.5 Hospital beds: 20 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 15.1 Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 2 Mental Health Provider: 24.1 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 5.4 Rural Health Clinics: 2

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.8 White: 97.6 School age (5-19): 20.5 Black: 0.9 Young Adult (20-44): 28.6 Asian: 0.5 Older Adult (45-64): 29.0 American Indian: 1.0 Older (65-84): 14.8 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 1.3

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: STARKE COUNTY 2013 Population: 23,197 County Health Rank: 88/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 2

Health Status Adults who smoke: 32.6% Adults who are obese: 35.0% Infant mortality: 8.0 Low birth weight: 9.2% Heart disease deaths: 281.3 Cancer deaths: 223.9 Stroke deaths: 45.0 Diabetes death: 25.1 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 63.3

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $48,291 Per Capita Income: $23,988 Unemployment rate: 7.5% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.1% Medicare beneficiaries: 19.2% Medicaid beneficiaries: 15.1%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 89.1%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 24.4 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 8.0 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 37.3 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 23.3 Rural Health Clinics: 1

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.4 White: 97.2 School age (5-19): 20.7 Black: 1.2 Young Adult (20-44): 29.6 Asian: 0.8 Older Adult (45-64): 28.9 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 14.0 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.4

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: STEUBEN COUNTY 2013 Population: 34,358 County Health Rank: 31/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 3

Health Status Adults who smoke: 21.7% Adults who are obese: 32.7% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 7.0% Heart disease deaths: 192.2 Cancer deaths: 160.3 Stroke deaths: 40.3 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 59.4

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $45,330 Per Capita Income: $20,763 Unemployment rate: 10.1% Uninsured <65 years old: 16.5% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.9% Medicaid beneficiaries: 19.2%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 85.2%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 28.3 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 8.2 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 49.5 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 33.0 Rural Health Clinics: 2

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.6 White: 93.7 School age (5-19): 18.0 Black: 5.0 Young Adult (20-44): 33.2 Asian: 0.4 Older Adult (45-64): 28.0 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 13.2 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 2.1

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: SULLIVAN COUNTY 2013 Population: 21,223 County Health Rank: 85/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 7

Health Status Adults who smoke: 25.0% Adults who are obese: 31.5% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 10.3% Heart disease deaths: 293.2 Cancer deaths: 215.5 Stroke deaths: 42.4 Diabetes death: 29.7 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 60.8

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $44,833 Per Capita Income: $20,727 Unemployment rate: 6.5% Uninsured <65 years old: 19.0% Medicare beneficiaries: 15.3% Medicaid beneficiaries: 17.6%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 78.6%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 0 Primary Care Physician: 0.0 Hospital beds: 0 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 9.5 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 0.0 Nursing homes: 1 Dentist: 9.5 Rural Health Clinics: 1

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 7.5 White: 98.0 School age (5-19): 20.4 Black: 0.9 Young Adult (20-44): 29.4 Asian: 0.3 Older Adult (45-64): 27.8 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 13.4 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.4

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: SWITZERLAND COUNTY 2013 Population: 10,526 County Health Rank: 75/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 9

Health Status Adults who smoke: 29.2% Adults who are obese: 27.9% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 11.7% Heart disease deaths: 233.7 Cancer deaths: 245.4 Stroke deaths: DSU Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 0.0

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $44,047 Per Capita Income: $23,212 Unemployment rate: 6.8% Uninsured <65 years old: 16.5% Medicare beneficiaries: 11.6% Medicaid beneficiaries: 13.5%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 90.6%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 4 Primary Care Physician: 18.6 Hospital beds: 489 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 18.6 Community Health Centers: 4 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 3 Mental Health Provider: 68.1 Nursing homes: 10 Dentist: 31.5 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.3 White: 86.1 School age (5-19): 20.6 Black: 5.5 Young Adult (20-44): 43.6 Asian: 7.3 Older Adult (45-64): 20.0 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 8.1 Pacific Islander: 0.2 Very elderly (85+): 1.5

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: TIPPECANOE COUNTY 2013 Population: 180,174 County Health Rank: 8/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 4

Health Status Adults who smoke: 14.7% Adults who are obese: 27.1% Infant mortality: 6.8 Low birth weight: 7.3% Heart disease deaths: 179.0 Cancer deaths: 171.4 Stroke deaths: 42.7 Diabetes death: 16.6 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 53.8

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $53,368 Per Capita Income: $25,138 Unemployment rate: 7.7% Uninsured <65 years old: 14.2% Medicare beneficiaries: 20.5% Medicaid beneficiaries: 13.5%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 88.9%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 30.7 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: DSU Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 6.4 Nursing homes: 1 Dentist: 24.0 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 4.9 White: 98.0 School age (5-19): 20.0 Black: 0.9 Young Adult (20-44): 27.9 Asian: 0.6 Older Adult (45-64): 29.1 American Indian: 0.5 Older (65-84): 15.4 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.7

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: TIPTON COUNTY 2013 Population: 15,650 County Health Rank: 46/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 6

Health Status Adults who smoke: 25.4% Adults who are obese: 32.1% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 8.8% Heart disease deaths: 196.7 Cancer deaths: 147.7 Stroke deaths: 56.6 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 48.4

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $44,263 Per Capita Income: $21,314 Unemployment rate: 7.5% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.4% Medicare beneficiaries: 17.6% Medicaid beneficiaries: 20.8%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 85.4%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 0 Primary Care Physician: 2.7 Hospital beds: 0 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 27.5 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 0.0 Nursing homes: 1 Dentist: 13.7 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.9 White: 97.3 School age (5-19): 20.6 Black: 1.2 Young Adult (20-44): 29.1 Asian: 0.5 Older Adult (45-64): 29.0 American Indian: 0.8 Older (65-84): 14.2 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.3

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: UNION COUNTY 2013 Population: 7,277 County Health Rank: 51/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 6

Health Status Adults who smoke: 29.8% Adults who are obese: 33.2% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 0.0% Heart disease deaths: 212.1 Cancer deaths: 214.1 Stroke deaths: DSU Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 0.0

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $43,645 Per Capita Income: $24,522 Unemployment rate: 7.0% Uninsured <65 years old: 15.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.3% Medicaid beneficiaries: 18.2%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 88.6%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 6 Primary Care Physician: 42.3 Hospital beds: 1,307 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 22.1 Community Health Centers: 3 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 1.5 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 6 Mental Health Provider: 123.0 Nursing homes: 15 Dentist: 38.7 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.4 White: 86.8 School age (5-19): 18.8 Black: 10.7 Young Adult (20-44): 33.3 Asian: 1.6 Older Adult (45-64): 27.0 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 12.2 Pacific Islander: 0.2 Very elderly (85+): 2.4

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: VANDERBURGH COUNTY 2013 Population: 181,398 County Health Rank: 72/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 10

Health Status Adults who smoke: 25.1% Adults who are obese: 32.4% Infant mortality: 7.8 Low birth weight: 9.4% Heart disease deaths: 189.5 Cancer deaths: 195.6 Stroke deaths: 45.0 Diabetes death: 18.0 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 57.3

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $41,864 Per Capita Income: $22,703 Unemployment rate: 10.6% Uninsured <65 years old: 14.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 21.2% Medicaid beneficiaries: 19.4%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 87.4%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 34.0 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 23.6 Community Health Centers: 4 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 2 Mental Health Provider: 25.2 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 18.9 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.3 White: 98.2 School age (5-19): 20.0 Black: 0.7 Young Adult (20-44): 28.5 Asian: 0.4 Older Adult (45-64): 28.9 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 14.9 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.3

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

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PROFILE: VERMILLION COUNTY 2013 Population: 15,878 County Health Rank: 84/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 7

Health Status Adults who smoke: 24.7% Adults who are obese: 28.3% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 9.0% Heart disease deaths: 325.9 Cancer deaths: 201.4 Stroke deaths: 73.9 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 70.1

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $40,547 Per Capita Income: $21,444 Unemployment rate: 9.5% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.2% Medicare beneficiaries: 17.6% Medicaid beneficiaries: 20.9%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 86.2%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 3 Primary Care Physician: 39.3 Hospital beds: 565 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 19.2 Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 1.8 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 96.6 Nursing homes: 10 Dentist: 31.9 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.8 White: 88.4 School age (5-19): 19.8 Black: 8.3 Young Adult (20-44): 35.4 Asian: 2.3 Older Adult (45-64): 25.5 American Indian: 0.9 Older (65-84): 11.4 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.2

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: VIGO COUNTY 2013 Population: 108,291 County Health Rank: 65/92Rurality: Urban Public Health Preparedness District: 7

Health Status Adults who smoke: 23.4% Adults who are obese: 32.0% Infant mortality: 6.9 Low birth weight: 8.9% Heart disease deaths: 227.7 Cancer deaths: 209.5 Stroke deaths: 45.4 Diabetes death: 23.1 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 65.6

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $44,389 Per Capita Income: $20,863 Unemployment rate: 7.3% Uninsured <65 years old: 16.2% Medicare beneficiaries: 22.8% Medicaid beneficiaries: 18.6%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 85.8%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 29.7 Hospital beds: 50 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 9.3 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 3.1 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 62.6 Nursing homes: 7 Dentist: 17.8 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.8 White: 96.9 School age (5-19): 20.1 Black: 1.2 Young Adult (20-44): 28.2 Asian: 0.7 Older Adult (45-64): 27.3 American Indian: 1.2 Older (65-84): 15.7 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.9

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: WABASH COUNTY 2013 Population: 32,358 County Health Rank: 66/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 3

Health Status Adults who smoke: 19.3% Adults who are obese: 36.8% Infant mortality: 7.9 Low birth weight: 6.4% Heart disease deaths: 193.0 Cancer deaths: 180.5 Stroke deaths: 30.0 Diabetes death: 21.0 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 60.3

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $51,504 Per Capita Income: $25,904 Unemployment rate: 7.6% Uninsured <65 years old: 14.6% Medicare beneficiaries: 20.4% Medicaid beneficiaries: 14.1%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 82.0%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 11.9 Hospital beds: 16 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 11.9 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 11.9 Nursing homes: 1 Dentist: 11.9 Rural Health Clinics: 1

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.6 White: 98.3 School age (5-19): 19.5 Black: 0.6 Young Adult (20-44): 27.0 Asian: 0.6 Older Adult (45-64): 30.3 American Indian: 0.5 Older (65-84): 15.3 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.3

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: WARREN COUNTY 2013 Population: 8,415 County Health Rank: 12/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 4

Health Status Adults who smoke: 19.3% Adults who are obese: 28.5% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 5.5% Heart disease deaths: 153.7 Cancer deaths: 196.2 Stroke deaths: DSU Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 0.0

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $61,948 Per Capita Income: $29,915 Unemployment rate: 6.2% Uninsured <65 years old: 11.9% Medicare beneficiaries: 16.8% Medicaid beneficiaries: 10.8%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 92.0%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 3 Primary Care Physician: 55.7 Hospital beds: 133 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 21.3 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 1.6 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 42.2 Nursing homes: 8 Dentist: 31.5 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.4 White: 95.0 School age (5-19): 21.4 Black: 2.1 Young Adult (20-44): 29.1 Asian: 2.2 Older Adult (45-64): 29.2 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 12.2 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 1.8

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: WARRICK COUNTY 2013 Population: 61,049 County Health Rank: 18/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 10

Health Status Adults who smoke: 13.7% Adults who are obese: 32.4% Infant mortality: 5.5 Low birth weight: 8.5% Heart disease deaths: 166.6 Cancer deaths: 169.2 Stroke deaths: 52.3 Diabetes death: 18.5 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 55.8

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $41,125 Per Capita Income: $20,268 Unemployment rate: 8.4% Uninsured <65 years old: 17.9% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.8% Medicaid beneficiaries: 21.1%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 80.3%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 26.6 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 3.6 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 20.7 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 10.8 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 5.8 White: 98.2 School age (5-19): 21.3 Black: 0.7 Young Adult (20-44): 30.1 Asian: 0.4 Older Adult (45-64): 28.8 American Indian: 0.6 Older (65-84): 12.8 Pacific Islander: 0.0 Very elderly (85+): 1.4

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: None Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: WASHINGTON COUNTY 2013 Population: 27,780 County Health Rank: 78/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 8

Health Status Adults who smoke: 37.1% Adults who are obese: 30.5% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 5.8% Heart disease deaths: 204.3 Cancer deaths: 218.0 Stroke deaths: 59.9 Diabetes death: 47.4 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 81.0

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $39,131 Per Capita Income: $21,700 Unemployment rate: 8.8% Uninsured <65 years old: 18.3% Medicare beneficiaries: 21.4% Medicaid beneficiaries: 21.4%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 82.9%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 2 Primary Care Physician: 44.8 Hospital beds: 441 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 15.8 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 2.9 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 103.6 Nursing homes: 7 Dentist: 29.8 Rural Health Clinics: 3

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.2 White: 91.0 School age (5-19): 20.4 Black: 6.6 Young Adult (20-44): 29.9 Asian: 1.2 Older Adult (45-64): 20.3 American Indian: 0.9 Older (65-84): 14.4 Pacific Islander: 0.3 Very elderly (85+): 1.5

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: Full Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Full

PROFILE: WAYNE COUNTY 2013 Population: 67,893 County Health Rank: 59/92Rurality: Rural/Mixed Public Health Preparedness District: 6

Health Status Adults who smoke: 26.0% Adults who are obese: 28.2% Infant mortality: 8.0 Low birth weight: 8.2% Heart disease deaths: 210.4 Cancer deaths: 208.6 Stroke deaths: 52.3 Diabetes death: 31.3 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 52.5

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $49,841 Per Capita Income: $24,026 Unemployment rate: 6.5% Uninsured <65 years old: 14.5% Medicare beneficiaries: 18.7% Medicaid beneficiaries: 12.8%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 90.3%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 25.2 Hospital beds: 79 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 20.7 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: 3.6 Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 31.5 Nursing homes: 6 Dentist: 14.4 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.4 White: 97.8 School age (5-19): 20.5 Black: 1.0 Young Adult (20-44): 28.4 Asian: 0.5 Older Adult (45-64): 28.5 American Indian: 0.7 Older (65-84): 13.3 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 3.0

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: None Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: WELLS COUNTY 2013 Population: 27,814 County Health Rank: 6/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 3

Health Status Adults who smoke: 20.5% Adults who are obese: 28.6% Infant mortality: DSU Low birth weight: 7.4% Heart disease deaths: 162.1 Cancer deaths: 152.5 Stroke deaths: 42.4 Diabetes death: DSU Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 62.8

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $48,940 Per Capita Income: $23,130 Unemployment rate: 7.1% Uninsured <65 years old: 18.0% Medicare beneficiaries: 20.8% Medicaid beneficiaries: 17.1%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 88.8%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 18.8 Hospital beds: 25 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 12.3 Community Health Centers: 1 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 1 Mental Health Provider: 19.4 Nursing homes: 3 Dentist: 22.5 Rural Health Clinics: 1

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.1 White: 97.0 School age (5-19): 20.2 Black: 1.1 Young Adult (20-44): 27.5 Asian: 0.6 Older Adult (45-64): 28.8 American Indian: 1.1 Older (65-84): 15.4 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.1

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

Partial

PROFILE: WHITE COUNTY 2013 Population: 24,466 County Health Rank: 36/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 4

Health Status Adults who smoke: 21.7% Adults who are obese: 34.6% Infant mortality: 7.8 Low birth weight: 7.4% Heart disease deaths: 147.1 Cancer deaths: 215.5 Stroke deaths: 28.6 Diabetes death: 21.8 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 45.2

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Economic Indicators Median Household Income: $50,568 Per Capita Income: $23,977 Unemployment rate: 6.8% Uninsured <65 years old: 14.5% Medicare beneficiaries: 17.7% Medicaid beneficiaries: 11.9%

Educational Attainment High school or higher: 90.6%

HEALTH SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS

Access to Health Care

Health Workforce Supply Healthcare Facilities FTEs (per1,000) Hospitals: 1 Primary Care Physician: 26.4 Hospital beds: 97 Primary Care Nurse Practitioner: 6.0 Community Health Centers: 0 Primary Care Physician Assistant: DSU Federally Qualified Health Centers: 0 Mental Health Provider: 32.1 Nursing homes: 2 Dentist: 18.0 Rural Health Clinics: 0

Age Percent Race Percent Preschool (0-4): 6.3 White: 97.4 School age (5-19): 20.2 Black: 0.9 Young Adult (20-44): 29.2 Asian: 0.6 Older Adult (45-64): 29.7 American Indian: 0.9 Older (65-84): 12.7 Pacific Islander: 0.1 Very elderly (85+): 2.0

Health Professions Shortages Primary Care HPSA: Full Dental HPSA: None Mental Health HPSA: Full Medically Underserved Area or Population:

None

PROFILE: WHITLEY COUNTY 2013 Population: 33,294 County Health Rank: 9/92Rurality: Rural Public Health Preparedness District: 3

Health Status Adults who smoke: 21.5% Adults who are obese: 33.7% Infant mortality: 5.7 Low birth weight: 8.5% Heart disease deaths: 166.5 Cancer deaths: 188.0 Stroke deaths: 38.5 Diabetes death: 27.4 Chronic lower respiratory disease deaths: 58.9

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