County Health Rankings - Factors

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This indicator is a ranking based on an index of factors, such as health behaviors, socioeconomic status, and environment, that can affect health outcomes. The ranking provides a picture of a population's health and helps communities identify starting points for improving the overall health of their members. The counties are ranked best to worst, 1 to 159. In general, rural counties tend to have more negative health factors than urban counties. To find out more about how the rankings are determined, go to http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/explore-health-rankings/our-methods.

Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation & Wisconsin Population Health Institute, County Health Rankings

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