Number of pediatricians per 100,000 children ages 0-21
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Top Positive Impact
IowaNegative Impact
Iowa0.527
9
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•
11.5
11
3.1
8
5.0
32
$171
33
•
•
37
14
1.6%
5
40.8%
41
6.5%
8
$38,917
26
11.4%
16
2.9%
8
8.9%
9
72.0%
10
45.2
46
4.21
5
•
•
33.0%
18
93.5%
8
91.8%
2
•
•
15.4%
23
92.2%
32
63
20
29.9%
10
61.2%
19
0.522
11
•
•
7.7
27
1.4
6
100.0%
1
89.8%
14
•
•
2
26
36.6%
27
64.9%
6
9.3
33
•
•
76.1%
39
37.0%
2
24.4%
45
11.5%
3
6.1%
8
0.640
10
•
•
7.3%
4
•
•
60.8
26
207.4
43
239.6
26
4.5%
5
•
•
59.3%
11
73.8%
18
64.1%
8
68.3%
12
•
•
75.5%
11
48.3%
16
74.9%
4
•
•
81.9%
34
2,355
17
-0.095
30
•
•
20.0%
40
6.7%
31
25.9%
39
•
•
489.2
28
5.3%
7
12.7
23
•
•
32.9%
15
•
•
6.7%
10
14.7%
29
0.354
14
•
•
15.4
3
22.6%
48
13.5%
4
13.1%
19
17.5
29
•
•
7,875
14
1.6
27
•
•
10.8%
7
48.4%
36
6.8%
3
1.9
17
9.9%
14
27.0%
20
9.7%
14
8.1%
20
8.8%
19
2.8%
4
6.6%
20
18.5%
11
11.6%
26
•
•
31.4%
20
35.4%
21
37.4%
38
0.376
15
•
•
3,200,517
•
22.6%
•
59.1%
•
18.3%
•
36.2%
•
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