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COMPARATIVE DATA/STATE RANKINGS
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State Health Report Cards
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General State Population/Health Data
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- State Health
Facts Online (Kaiser Family Foundation)
Site includes downloadable tables that contain data for
all states. Provides individual state profiles which compare
each state to U.S. totals on
- Demographics
and the Economy: data items available
include population; people in poverty; median family
income; geography; employment status; and unemployment.
- Health
Status: Data items available include births;
infants; childhood immunizations; deaths; heart disease;
cancer; stroke; diabetes; deaths due to firearms; smoking;
obesity; and mental health.
- Health
Coverage & Uninsured: Data items available
include insurance status; nonelderly uninsured; nonelderly
with employer coverage; nonelderly with Medicaid; and
private sector coverage.
- Medicaid
and CHIP: Data items available include Medicaid
enrollment; Medicaid and CHIP eligibility; Medicaid
eligibility; Medicaid managed care; Medicaid spending;
Section 1115 demonstrations; births financed by Medicaid;
enrollment practices for children; CHIP; and other related
data.
- Medicare:
Data items available include beneficiaries; aged
SSI population; Medicare coverage by demographics; supplemental
coverage by region; dual eligibles; managed care; service
use; Medicare access to services; Medicare spending;
and Pharmaceutical Assistance Program.
- Health
Costs & Budgets: Data items available
include personal health care expenditures; prescription
drugs; employment-based health premiums; hospital expenses;
state budgets; taxes and federal benefits; and tobacco
settlement funds.
- Managed
Care & Health Insurance: Data items available
include HMOs, patients' rights requirements; state mandated
insurance benefits; and state continuation coverage.
- Providers
& Service Use: Data items available include
hospitals; physicians; non-physician providers; health
care employment; federally qualified health centers;
and rural health clinics.
- Women's
Health: Data items available include Medicaid
Family Planning Waiver; abortion policy; mandated benefits:
private insurers; state mandated insurance benefits;
and other related data.
- Minority
Health: Data items available include population;
minority nonfederal physicians; medical school graduates;
and other related data.
- HIV/AIDS:
Data items available include cumulative AIDS cases;
new AIDS cases; annual AIDS case rate; persons living
with AIDS; AIDS deaths; number of reported HIV infections
(cases); state HIV/AIDS policies; sex education; sex
ed and minors' right to consent; and Ryan White.
- AARP
Public Policy Institute: State Profiles 2000
Easily the most comprehensive and usable compilation of
state health data, exceptionally well-organized and documented.
Each state has a 4-page profile which includes information
on a) demographics; b) health status; c) utilization of
services; d) health care coverage; e) managed care; f) health
care resources; g) expenditures and financing; and h) health
systems change (i.e., regulation). Each profile provides
a state vs. U.S. comparison; tables in the back provide
complete data and rankings on all states (alphabetically
listed) for each data series. This series extends back at
least a decade. Free! Public Policy Institute, AARP, 601
E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20049. (202) 434-3890.
- HRSA
State Profiles (Health Resources and Services Administration)
Each six-page State Profile features: a) an overview of
funds granted within a state; b) selected demographic data;
c) health status and health care access indicators; d) health
care provider resources. All profiles available on-line
for 1997, 1998 and 1999.
- HRSA
State Health Workforce Profiles (December 2000)
Each state report is ~100 pages and includes information
on a) characteristics of the population; b) health status
indicators; c) health care infrastructure; d) health services
employment by place of work; and f) detailed breakdowns
ofhealth professions by type (8 categories ranging from
MDs to allied health and 22 separate classifications ranging
from registered nurses to home health aides). Free! Public
Policy Institute, AARP, 601 E Street, NW, Washington, DC
20049. (202) 434-3890.
- Urban
Institute: State-Level Databook on Health Care Access and
Financing 3rd Edition
Provides a wide array of useful data on health insurance coverage,
health Status, and state demographic information with up-to-date
statistics. Includes downloadable tables and an opportunity
to order the manual online or over the phone.
- Health
United States (National Center for Health Statistics: annual)
This is the single largest compilation of national health
statistics produced annually in the U.S. The site includes
downloadable or viewable tables for 1996-00 (including Injury
Prevention chartbook), 1995 (including Women's Health chartbook),
1994, and 1993 providing key trends and statistics including
state-level data on a) fertility and natality; b) mortality;
c) morbidity; d) determinants and measures of health (including
health behaviors); e) utilization of health resources; f)
health care resources; g) health care expenditures; h) health
care coverage (including federal programs); and i) state health
expenditures.
- Demographic
Profiles: Census 2000 (Bureau of the Census)
Includes downloadable tables (Excel or pdf) by state: a)
population by sex and age; b) median age; c) population
by race; c) Hispanic/Latino by race; d) family relationships;
e) households/families (including average household and
family size); f) housing tenure.
- U.S. Statistical
Abstract (Bureau of the Census)
Includes downloadable tables from 1995-2000 versions (selected
copyrighted tables cannot be downloaded) and ordering information
for print and CD-ROM versions.
- USA
Counties 1998 (Oregon State University)
Site provides state from a number of sources including Census.
BLS, BEA; some series are for as much as 10 consecutive years.
User has full control over selection of numerous variables
including a) demographic characteristics; b) household/family
characteristics; c) labor force/employment characteristics;
and d) housing characteristics. Can create individual
county profiles containing numerous variables or single-variable
area comparisons that list data (or create maps) for all counties
in a state (by rank if desired). Data can be imported
into spreadsheets.
- U.S. Census,
City and County Data Book (University of Virginia)
Site provides state data from 1988 and 1994 Data Books.
User has full control over selection of numerous variables
from Data Books, including a) demographic characteristics;
b) household/family characteristics; c) labor force/employment
characteristics; and d) housing characteristics.
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Total Population/Trends
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- Resident
Population, April 1, 2000 (data and rankings) [Bureau of
Census: decennial]
- State
Population Estimates: Annual Time Series, July 1, 1990 to
July 1, 1999 [Bureau of Census: annual]
- State Population Estimates and Components of Population
Change (includes separate estimates of international and
domestic migration) [Bureau of Census: annual]:
1998-1999
(data), 1998-1999
(rankings); 1990-1999
(data), 1990-1999
(rankings); Annual
Time Series, 1990-1999 (data), Historical
Time Series, 1900-1990(data)
- Percent Change in Population: 1998-1999
(map); 1990-1999
(map)
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Population Projections
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Demographics: Age
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Rankings,
Comparisons and Summaries, 2000 Census (Bureau of Census)
1990
to 1999 Annual Time Series of State Population Estimates,
5-Year Age Groups by Sex
1990
to 1999 Annual Time Series of State Population Estimates,
Selected Age Groups by Sex
Distribution
of Population by Age, 2000 and 2012 [Census data in AARP State
Health Profiles 2000]
Percent
65 Years and Older, 1999: [Statistical Abstract 2000,
Table 24]
Median
age: April 1, 1990 and July 1, 1999 [Bureau of Census: annual]
Median age: April
1, 1990 (map); July
1, 1999 (map)
1990
to 1999 Annual Time Series of State Population Estimates By
Single Year of Age and Sex [Bureau of Census: annual]
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Demographics: Race/Ethnicity
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1999 State Population Estimates Ranked by Race or Hispanic
Origin Population [Bureau of Census: annual]:
White,
Black,
American
Indian and Alaska Native, Asian
and Pacific Islander, Hispanic
1990 to 1999 Annual Time Series of State Population Estimates
by Race and Hispanic Origin [Bureau of Census: annual]:
Race
and Hispanic Origin, Age,
Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin
Minority/Ethnic
% of Population 2000 [Census data in AARP State Health Profiles
2000]
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Demographics: Other
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Population
Per Square Mile, 1980, 1990, 1999 [Statistical Abstract 2000:
Table 21]
Housing
Units, Households, Households by Age of Householder, Persons/Household:
July 1, 1998 [Bureau of Census: annual]
Housing
Units, Households, Households by Age of Householder, Persons/Household:
April 1, 1990 [Bureau of Census: decennial]
Metropolitan
Population as % of Total 1999 [Dept. of Agriculture data in
AARP State Health Profiles 2000]
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Economic Characteristics
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Personal
Income (1958-1996), Total, Per Capita (BEA: annual)
Real
Personal Income (projections to 2045, selected years), total,
per capita (BEA: July 1995)
Median
Income for 4-person Families, 1997-1999 [Bureau
of Census, annual]
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Health Status: Mortality
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- State-Level
Databook on Helath Care Access and Financing, Section E
(Urban Institute)
- State
Health Statistics by Sex and Race/Ethnicity (National Center
for Health Statistics)
Includes a) mortality data at the State level for gender,
age, cause of death, and year for different racial/ethnic
categories; b) health behavior and risk factor data at the
state level for sex, age, race/ethnicity, and year.
- Life Expectancy: NCHS (decennial)
- Years of Potential Life Lost: NCHS (annual)
- Mortality by Cause: Atlas of Mortality (National Center
for Health Statistics)
- Death
rates per 100,000, selected causes, 1998 [data on heart
disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes, suicide, firearms from
National Center for Health Statistics
data in AARP State Health Profiles 2000]
- Occupational Fatalities: DOL (annual)
- Motor Vehicle Deaths: National Safety Council (annual)
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Health Status: Morbidity
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Health Behaviors
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Reproductive Health
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Coverage: General
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Coverage: Private
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Coverage: Managed Care
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Coverage: Medicare
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- Percent Covered by Medicare: HCFA (annual)
- Percent with Supplemental Medicare Coverage: (annual)
- Eligible Elderly without Medicaid Coverage: (annual)
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Coverage: Low Income Population
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Coverage: Uninsured
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Coverage: Regulation
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Access: Barriers to Access
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Access: Health Manpower Resources Available
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- HRSA
State Health Workforce Profiles (December 2000)
- Health
Care Jobs (% of Total Jobs),
1999
[Bureau of Labor Statistics data
in AARP State Health Profiles 2000]
- Physician
Generalist per 100,000, 1998 [AMA data in AARP State Health
Profiles 2000]
- Physician
Specialists per 100,000, 1998 [AMA data in AARP State Health
Profiles 2000]
- Physicians
in Residency per 100,000, 1998 [AMA data in AARP State Health
Profiles 2000]
- Medicare Participation Rates: MPC (annual)
- RNs per100,000: Bureau of Health Professions (annual)
- Nurse Practitioners per 100,000: AANP (annual)
- Physician Assistants per 100,000: AAPA (annual)
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Access: Other Resources Available
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Access: Utilization
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- State-Level
Databook on Health Care Access and Financing, Section F
[Urban Institute]
- Hospital
Admissions per 1,000, 1998
[American Hospital Association data
in AARP State Health Profiles 2000]
- Emergency
Room Visits per 1,000,
1998
[AHA
data in AARP State Health Profiles 2000]
- Hospital
Outpatient Visits per 1,000, 1998
[AHA
data in AARP State Health Profiles 2000]
- Medicare
SNF Users (% of benefciaries),
1998
[HCFA data
in AARP State Health Profiles 2000]
- Medicare
Home Health Users (% of benefciaries),
1998
[HCFA data
in AARP State Health Profiles 2000]
- Medicare
Home Health Visits/Person Served,
1998
[HCFA data
in AARP State Health Profiles 2000]
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Cost: General
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Cost: Public Expenditures
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Cost: Regulation
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- Certificate of Need for Hospital: (annual)
- Certificate of Need for Long Term Care: (annual)
- Generic Drug Substitution Legislation: (annual)
- Medical Savings Accounts: (annual)
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Quality: Regulation
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