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Clinical Care - Women and Children by State

Rank based on: Sum of weighted z-scores of clinical care measures for women and children

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Clinical Care - Women and Children in

Data from America's Health Rankings composite measure, 2024

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Top StatesRankValue
Bottom StatesRankValue
46-0.633
47-0.693
48-0.695
49-1.103
50-1.107

Clinical Care - Women and Children

11.341
61.003
70.733
80.607
90.598
100.574
110.564
120.552
130.533
140.531
160.503
170.478
200.360
210.357
220.275
220.275
240.260
260.227
270.214
280.170
290.165
300.164
320.148
330.131
340.097
350.090
37-0.055
38-0.075
39-0.096
40-0.251
41-0.299
42-0.327
43-0.374
44-0.433
45-0.489
46-0.633
47-0.693
48-0.695
49-1.103
50-1.107
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  • America's Health Rankings composite measure, 2024

Clinical Care - Women and Children Trends

Rank based on: Sum of weighted z-scores of clinical care measures for women and children

About Clinical Care - Women and Children

Top State(s): Vermont: 1.341

Bottom State(s): Texas: -1.107

Definition: Sum of weighted z-scores of clinical care measures for women and children

Data Source and Years(s): America's Health Rankings composite measure, 2024

Suggested Citation: America's Health Rankings analysis of America's Health Rankings composite measure, United Health Foundation, AmericasHealthRankings.org, accessed 2024.

The clinical care category represents access to quality health care and preventive services, grouped by access to care, preventive clinical services and quality of care. This is one of five categories that make up the America’s Health Rankings model, which is built upon the World Health Organization’s definition of health: “Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” Our model reflects that determinants of health directly influence health outcomes.

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