Percentage of women ages 18-44 with a preventive medical visit in the past year
Alaska’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #33Adjust My Rank
United States’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #nullAdjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
AlaskaNegative Impact
Alaska0.274
20
•
•
25.0
44
7.1
28
6.8
47
$465
1
•
•
47
19
6.1%
48
37.8%
5
6.7%
10
$43,054
14
9.9%
5
4.6%
39
9.5%
14
66.1%
36
44.9
43
4.08
3
•
•
24.4%
47
93.3%
10
79.1%
46
•
•
16.9%
33
93.9%
13
57
9
27.3%
19
59.2%
26
-0.163
46
•
•
6.3
10
3.0
43
47.1%
30
42.1%
44
•
•
0
36
75.0%
46
28.3%
18
25.9
50
•
•
64.2%
7
39.6%
20
7.0%
3
19.5%
46
21.2%
30
-0.377
37
•
•
10.3%
28
•
•
96.8
1
739.5
2
298.3
5
11.0%
44
•
•
50.0%
46
64.4%
47
56.2%
42
61.8%
35
•
•
61.8%
50
41.5%
37
57.8%
41
•
•
76.2%
46
1,695
5
-0.325
36
•
•
25.6%
9
8.9%
11
21.5%
13
•
•
760.4
49
6.3%
37
17.5
39
•
•
37.1%
33
•
•
6.8%
14
15.9%
41
-0.066
29
•
•
34.9
30
19.4%
36
15.2%
19
17.2%
41
30.0
48
•
•
11,430
40
2.6
43
•
•
11.7%
15
51.0%
18
6.9%
4
2.2
43
8.9%
6
23.7%
6
10.7%
29
6.9%
3
8.2%
7
2.4%
1
5.6%
10
20.3%
19
8.7%
4
•
•
30.4%
12
32.0%
5
32.1%
16
-0.072
33
•
•
733,583
•
24.1%
•
62.1%
•
13.9%
•
34.1%
•
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