Percentage of women ages 18-44 with a preventive medical visit in the past year
South Carolina’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #38Adjust My Rank
United States’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #nullAdjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
South CarolinaNegative Impact
South Carolina-0.366
40
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•
22.2
40
12.3
45
7.3
48
$163
35
•
•
65
36
2.0%
17
40.2%
32
9.5%
30
$36,675
39
14.1%
41
4.4%
35
14.5%
46
72.0%
10
23.7
3
4.67
29
•
•
32.5%
21
90.5%
30
82.2%
41
•
•
16.8%
32
91.2%
43
48
2
21.8%
37
54.2%
45
0.523
10
•
•
7.8
28
2.3
37
32.0%
34
91.7%
11
•
•
1
29
33.0%
24
4.8%
43
9.2
32
•
•
76.4%
41
41.6%
38
8.5%
5
14.0%
25
24.0%
35
-0.592
40
•
•
12.8%
42
•
•
52.8
41
224.2
40
219.4
37
9.1%
39
•
•
57.0%
23
74.4%
14
62.0%
24
63.1%
33
•
•
65.0%
46
43.0%
36
54.4%
46
•
•
81.3%
36
2,498
21
-0.468
38
•
•
23.0%
25
8.0%
18
26.0%
40
•
•
702.7
46
6.0%
32
18.3
40
•
•
35.4%
23
•
•
8.2%
32
15.4%
37
-0.223
39
•
•
41.9
38
18.1%
22
15.7%
23
13.0%
18
15.5
22
•
•
12,497
41
1.3
11
•
•
12.4%
24
51.4%
16
10.0%
46
2.2
43
12.2%
35
29.8%
36
9.0%
7
9.0%
37
9.6%
33
4.0%
33
7.7%
37
20.0%
17
12.9%
39
•
•
37.8%
42
37.7%
40
35.0%
29
-0.296
38
•
•
5,282,634
•
21.2%
•
59.8%
•
19.1%
•
34.3%
•
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