Total Rank: 328 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 196
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 108
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 180
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 354
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 306
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 265
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 259
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 319
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 235
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 360
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 337
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 365
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 425
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 393
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 448
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 337
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 420
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 362
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 257
Total Rank: 450 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 450
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 413
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 455
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 329
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 451
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 402
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 491
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 410
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 373
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 414
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 480
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 487
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 493
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 462
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 447
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 476
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 424
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 452
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 383
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 303
Total Rank: 336 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 224
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 264
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 285
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 333
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 340
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 326
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 409
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 442
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 256
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 280
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 369
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 396
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 357
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 365
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 433
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 367
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 339
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 346
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 427
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 226
Total Rank: 113 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 250
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 166
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 232
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 153
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 441
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 430
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 200
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 37
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 50
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 1
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 70
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 433
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 110
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 14
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 238
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 126
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 10
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 329
Total Rank: 268 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 392
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 449
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 297
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 288
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 52
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 203
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 193
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 253
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 179
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 283
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 279
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 450
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 342
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 293
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 233
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 214
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 214
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 264
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 158
Total Rank: 74 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 63
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 33
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 74
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 175
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 295
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 160
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 284
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 459
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 165
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 70
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 69
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 241
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 255
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 201
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 77
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 145
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 89
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 68
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 157
Total Rank: 423 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 393
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 282
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 347
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 439
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 407
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 412
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 444
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 454
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 311
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 337
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 414
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 493
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 499
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 429
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 449
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 462
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 460
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 383
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 368
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 326
Total Rank: 124 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 137
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 99
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 76
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 247
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 196
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 101
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 293
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 222
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 346
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 305
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 159
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 304
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 241
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 87
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 63
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 165
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 122
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 20
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 265
Total Rank: 361 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 243
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 153
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 273
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 472
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 156
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 395
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 184
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 211
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 253
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 53
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 377
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 463
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 499
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 506
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 382
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 401
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 370
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 52
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 164
Total Rank: 440 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 135
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 268
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 354
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 495
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 335
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 436
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 406
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 139
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 249
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 331
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 499
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 484
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 382
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 495
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 503
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 475
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 472
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 468
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 147
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 165
Total Rank: 269 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 41
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 92
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 145
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 317
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 325
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 358
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 473
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 159
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 104
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 354
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 455
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 180
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 432
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 323
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 348
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 397
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 341
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 131
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 386
Total Rank: 263 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 108
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 94
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 203
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 387
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 303
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 285
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 335
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 451
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 201
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 201
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 427
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 422
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 310
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 416
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 392
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 269
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 419
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 267
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 160
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 295
Total Rank: 274 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 147
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 194
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 188
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 353
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 214
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 365
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 197
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 161
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 224
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 368
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 372
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 90
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 484
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 318
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 358
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 213
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 243
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 238
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 145
Total Rank: 119 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 126
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 98
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 129
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 86
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 76
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 134
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 385
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 182
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 229
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 135
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 399
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 240
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 224
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 93
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 119
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 154
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 97
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 251
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 292
Total Rank: 513 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 480
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 483
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 468
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 413
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 518
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 497
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 528
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 517
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 498
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 502
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 504
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 514
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 512
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 390
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 461
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 514
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 436
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 502
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 525
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 302
Total Rank: 504 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 479
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 468
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 478
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 344
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 487
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 482
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 532
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 474
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 490
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 494
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 509
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 444
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 520
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 334
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 487
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 509
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 453
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 506
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 516
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 463
Total Rank: 161 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 101
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 324
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 135
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 471
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 215
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 155
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 87
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 149
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 80
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 17
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 142
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 420
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 466
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 395
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 135
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 51
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 117
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 75
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 45
Total Rank: 4 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 2
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 1
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 1
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 231
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 421
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 513
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 495
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 1
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 149
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 10
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 24
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 4
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 2
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 7
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 4
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 226
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 65
Total Rank: 462 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 270
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 326
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 384
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 501
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 321
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 499
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 198
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 370
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 205
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 49
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 447
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 429
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 524
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 530
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 383
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 522
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 481
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 380
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 211
Total Rank: 59 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 91
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 62
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 73
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 51
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 133
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 314
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 379
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 52
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 16
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 14
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 67
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 189
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 158
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 86
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 5
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 58
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 432
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 43
Total Rank: 230 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 133
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 27
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 93
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 451
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 129
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 110
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 299
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 191
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 51
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 11
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 271
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 430
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 505
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 436
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 223
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 212
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 310
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 56
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 183
Total Rank: 414 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 285
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 312
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 321
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 427
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 202
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 378
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 276
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 362
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 312
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 340
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 473
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 489
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 498
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 501
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 456
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 459
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 465
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 61
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 258
Total Rank: 218 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 249
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 266
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 314
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 185
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 490
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 229
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 106
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 415
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 291
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 278
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 116
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 381
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 314
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 138
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 130
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 215
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 295
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 329
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 41
Total Rank: 19 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 88
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 96
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 33
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 332
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 54
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 447
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 497
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 26
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 216
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 48
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 425
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 68
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 40
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 99
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 56
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 19
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 8
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 114
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 11
Total Rank: 397 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 93
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 205
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 281
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 166
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 288
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 414
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 475
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 214
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 108
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 191
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 439
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 422
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 512
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 499
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 460
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 481
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 384
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 324
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 186
Total Rank: 166 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 283
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 323
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 418
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 330
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 144
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 343
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 120
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 216
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 33
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 323
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 334
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 505
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 355
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 82
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 162
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 153
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 52
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 50
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 30
Total Rank: 318 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 194
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 126
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 110
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 196
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 413
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 256
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 423
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 220
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 218
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 218
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 296
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 502
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 227
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 465
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 434
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 283
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 355
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 311
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 80
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 416
Total Rank: 398 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 141
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 200
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 230
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 168
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 229
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 377
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 481
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 208
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 186
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 293
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 450
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 398
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 229
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 509
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 491
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 465
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 496
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 401
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 257
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 221
Total Rank: 276 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 263
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 285
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 244
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 57
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 294
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 233
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 441
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 289
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 340
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 279
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 282
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 65
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 373
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 422
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 201
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 427
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 265
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 123
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 237
Total Rank: 317 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 229
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 344
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 144
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 150
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 366
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 218
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 386
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 210
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 116
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 314
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 240
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 206
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 447
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 371
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 324
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 351
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 289
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 467
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 248
Total Rank: 273 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 438
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 434
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 294
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 56
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 179
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 188
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 266
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 215
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 409
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 423
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 118
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 158
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 268
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 199
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 144
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 302
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 248
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 150
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 178
Total Rank: 433 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 381
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 327
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 405
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 432
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 345
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 396
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 463
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 440
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 369
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 403
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 431
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 400
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 412
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 461
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 467
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 444
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 463
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 396
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 448
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 384
Total Rank: 22 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 61
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 20
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 77
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 112
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 323
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 89
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 360
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 527
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 50
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 40
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 98
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 130
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 318
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 77
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 54
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 87
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 25
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 39
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 127
Total Rank: 123 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 60
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 47
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 65
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 116
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 96
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 245
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 416
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 463
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 126
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 91
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 190
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 409
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 233
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 292
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 344
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 169
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 120
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 50
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 389
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 87
Total Rank: 31 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 19
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 31
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 63
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 23
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 32
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 438
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 226
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 118
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 155
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 71
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 320
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 86
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 98
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 43
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 16
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 190
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 48
Total Rank: 240 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 214
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 297
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 313
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 454
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 319
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 290
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 341
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 320
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 79
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 208
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 378
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 460
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 451
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 210
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 317
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 301
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 129
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 142
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 203
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 180
Total Rank: 5 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 4
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 6
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 9
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 155
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 114
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 440
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 66
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 33
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 65
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 47
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 170
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 58
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 64
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 24
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 7
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 118
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 24
Total Rank: 42 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 58
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 65
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 132
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 133
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 28
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 108
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 458
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 119
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 38
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 143
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 333
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 244
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 46
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 15
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 9
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 113
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 102
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 98
Total Rank: 96 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 312
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 190
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 126
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 40
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 411
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 156
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 277
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 483
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 167
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 114
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 136
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 55
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 343
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 102
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 80
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 100
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 47
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 53
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 153
Total Rank: 1 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 5
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 22
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 1
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 158
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 180
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 384
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 1
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 98
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 12
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 1
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 165
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 15
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 6
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 20
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 1
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 174
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 17
Total Rank: 438 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 340
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 253
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 324
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 469
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 339
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 467
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 336
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 422
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 142
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 86
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 489
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 486
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 502
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 495
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 483
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 497
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 433
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 419
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 205
Total Rank: 494 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 434
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 377
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 453
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 270
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 478
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 496
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 525
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 467
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 422
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 513
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 501
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 417
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 509
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 485
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 518
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 491
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 486
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 517
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 476
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 325
Total Rank: 247 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 154
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 81
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 252
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 152
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 436
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 349
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 485
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 355
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 136
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 250
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 250
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 457
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 336
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 407
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 414
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 244
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 295
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 157
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 164
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 273
Total Rank: 209 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 230
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 199
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 153
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 165
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 417
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 181
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 85
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 357
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 71
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 173
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 301
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 401
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 451
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 281
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 171
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 274
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 200
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 278
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 123
Total Rank: 512 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 274
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 402
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 398
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 484
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 302
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 510
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 400
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 306
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 221
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 363
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 531
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 461
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 502
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 527
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 532
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 519
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 531
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 513
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 321
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 122
Total Rank: 374 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 98
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 176
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 131
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 304
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 418
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 239
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 319
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 1
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 415
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 376
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 395
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 292
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 503
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 480
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 399
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 364
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 435
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 233
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 244
Total Rank: 86 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 90
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 155
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 149
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 72
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 355
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 1
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 330
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 177
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 160
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 164
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 72
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 248
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 297
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 135
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 5
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 70
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 80
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 245
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 3
Total Rank: 29 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 110
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 63
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 68
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 36
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 271
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 105
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 255
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 465
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 298
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 13
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 97
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 142
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 266
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 171
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 27
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 107
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 19
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 36
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 161
Total Rank: 485 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 414
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 385
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 416
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 516
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 317
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 531
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 477
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 476
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 322
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 373
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 397
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 442
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 467
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 504
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 527
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 472
No High School Diploma
Percent with No High School Diploma is the number of people in a zip code 25 years and older with less than a 12th grade education level and no high school diploma as a percent of the zip code’s total population 25 years and older.
RANK: 504
Median Household Income
Median household income is the median value of the average income of all people living in a housing unit by zip code. Median value indicates half of the households within the zip code have a lower household income and half have a higher household income.
RANK: 455
Min. $21,838
Max. $239,815
Unemployment
Percent unemployed is the number of people in a zip code 16 years and older who are unemployed as a percent of the zip code’s total population 16 years and older. Unemployed is defined as those who are not working, actively looking for work and available to work. The unemployed also includes those waiting to be called back for a job they were temporarily laid off from.
RANK: 434
Disabled
Percent disabled is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code which are disabled as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 151
Total Rank: 455 out of 537
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Chronic Conditions
ED visits with two or more chronic conditions per 1,000 population. Chronic conditions visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position for two or more of the following conditions: Asthma, Chronic Kidney Disease, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, High Cholesterol, Hypertension or Obesity. Note, mental health and substance abuse disorders are not included in chronic conditions but are measured independently in a separate metric.
RANK: 367
Emergency Department (ED) Visits with Mental Health/Substance Use Disorders
ED visits with mental health/substance abuse per 1,000 population. Mental health/substance abuse visits are identified by having an ICD-10 diagnosis code in any position in the patient record beginning with “F”.
RANK: 217
Emergency Department (ED) Frequent Flyers
ED frequent flyers per 1,000 population. Individual patients who had greater than five visits to one or more hospital Emergency Departments in 2018.
RANK: 295
Low Acuity Emergency Department (ED) Visits
Low Acuity ED Visits per 1,000 Population. Low acuity ED visits are cases with minor problems and minimal risk. The patients are identified through the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code of 99281 in any position on the patient record.
RANK: 492
Low Birthweight Babies
Low birthweight babies as a percent of total babies born. Low birthweight is defined as less than 2500 grams (5lbs 8oz) at birth.
RANK: 375
Teen Births
Babies born to a teen mother per 1,000 population of female teenagers (aged 15 – 19 years). Teen mothers are defined as aged 15 – 19 to align with the Census Bureau’s age breakout of the population.
RANK: 463
Mothers With No Prenatal Care
Mothers having no prenatal care as a percent of total babies born. Data on prenatal care is collected at time of admission for birth.
RANK: 494
Fetal Deaths
Fetal deaths as a percent of total babies born. Fetal deaths, as defined by the CDC, are “the spontaneous intrauterine death of a fetus at any time during pregnancy."
RANK: 423
Premature Deaths
Number of premature deaths per 1,000 population. A premature death is defined as one occurring before the age of 65.
RANK: 308
Life Expectancy
Life expectancy provides an average number of years a person is expected to live at birth by census tract.
RANK: 362
Households Receiving SNAP
Percent of households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. SNAP is the largest federal nutrition program, providing benefits to low income individuals and families.
RANK: 485
Households in Food Deserts
Percent of households living in a food desert. A food desert is defined as a census tract where at least one of the following is true: at least 100 households are located more than ½ mile from the nearest supermarket and have no vehicle access; or at least 500 people or 33 percent of the population live more than 20 miles from the nearest supermarket, regardless of vehicle availability.
RANK: 1
Residents in Supportive Housing
Residents in supportive housing per 1,000 population. Residents in supportive housing are identified as residents receiving rental assistance under programs from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD assistance can be in one of the following categories – public housing, tenant-based and privately owned, project-based.
RANK: 442
Limited English Speaking Households
Percent of households reporting limited English-speaking within the home.
RANK: 480
Uninsured
Percent uninsured is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code without health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 521
Medicaid
Percent Medicaid is the number of civilian noninstitutional population in a zip code with Medicaid as their health insurance as a percent of the zip code’s total civilian noninstitutional population.
RANK: 452