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2000 DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS


 

Total

Overall Percent

County Rank

Percent Change

Male

Female

White

NonWhite

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

total

25,603

100.0

29

-0.3

12,194

13,409

16,107

9,496

 

Under 1

287

1.1

58

-24.1

160

127

164

123

1 - 4

1,281

5.0

53

-11.7

645

636

703

578

5 - 9

1,752

6.8

45

-9.1

900

852

882

870

10 - 14

1,855

7.2

46

-2.2

920

935

982

873

15 - 19

2,312

9.0

3

11.4

1,196

1,116

1,357

955

20 - 24

2,090

8.2

8

6.3

1,086

1,004

1,278

812

25 - 29

1,461

5.7

46

-18.5

684

777

879

582

30 - 34

1,532

6.0

51

-17.9

742

790

907

625

35 - 39

1,735

6.8

62

2.3

832

903

1,098

637

40 - 44

1,740

6.8

66

20.9

846

894

1,135

605

45 - 54

3,041

11.9

72

23.5

1,487

1,554

2,056

985

55 - 64

2,444

9.5

51

0.8

1,128

1,316

1,721

723

65 - 74

2,048

8.0

36

-5.1

895

1,153

1,469

579

75 - 84

1,432

5.6

31

-10.3

519

913

1,061

371

85+

593

2.3

18

9.8

154

439

421

172

10 - 17

3,100

12.1

6

4.4

1,581

1,519

1,740

1,360

18 - 19

1,067

4.2

32

6.4

535

532

626

441

65+

4,073

15.9

32

-5.1

1,568

2,505

2,951

1,122

 

 

2000 RURAL/URBAN DISTRIBUTIONS  

 

 

Population

Percent of Total

County Rank

Population in 2000:

25,603

Urbanized Areas (Places 2,500+)

10,858

42.4%

31

County Rank:

27

Urbanized Areas (Places 10,000+)

10,858

42.4%

17

Population Density:

33 people per square mile

 

 

 

 

County Rank:

30

    

 

ECONOMIC FACTORS     

 

2000

Number

Percent of Total

County Rank

2000

Percent of Total

Number

County Rank

Population Less Than 100% Poverty

5,050

20.9%

20

Unemployment Rate (2001)

5.3%

10,325

42

Population 0-17 Less Than 100% Poverty

1,886

30.1%

14

Per Capita Income (1998)

 

$21,564.00

15

Federal Estimate of persons under 200% poverty and:

 

Medicaid Eligible

25.0%

6,393

23

          Uninsured

5,260

20.5%

20

Medicaid Eligible Children

45.6%

3,671

38

          Medicare

2,626

10.2%

30

EPSDT Participation (2001)

20.2%

 

66

          Under Age 65 and Medicaid+

2,866

11.2%

20

TEA (AFDC) Average Caseload

3.7%

943

15

Uninsured - State survey (1998 - 2000)

3,866

15.1%

56

WIC Average Caseload

 

881

31

+Federal estimates are based on national data and subject to significant error.  See definition for discussion.

 

FERTILITY

 

2000

Number

Percent or Rate

County Rank

 

Number or Rate

County Rank

Live Births

312

13.6**

49

Live Births (1996 - 2000)

1,644

30

Low Birth Weight

19

6.1%

70

Low Birth Weight (1996 - 2000)

10.2%

18

Birth To Adolescents (10 - 17)

29

9.3%

13

General Fertility Rate (2000)

56.9**

66

Prenatal Care (no 1st trimester care

77

25.2%

20

Teen Fertility Rate (2000)

55.6**

56

Female Population,15 - 19

1,116

9.2%

9

Female Population, 15 - 44

5,484

27

**Rate is per 1,000 population.

 

2000 MORBIDITY

 

 

Number

Rate++

County Rank

 

Number

Rate++

County Rank

Vaccine Preventable Diseases

0

0.0

56

           Syphilis:

 

 

 

Tuberculosis

0

0.0

62

Primary/Secondary

5

19.5

2

HIV

<4

<15.6

16

Early Latent

10

39.1

5

AIDS

<4

<15.6

52

Congenital

1

3.9

1

Gonorrhea

111

433.5

4

            Chlamydia

149

582.0

7

++Rate is per 100,000 population.

 

 

 

2000 MORTALITY     

 

Number

Rate

County Rank

 

Number

Rate

County Rank

Infant Mortality

3

9.6+ 

29

Breast Cancer

6

19.9++

13

All Causes

316

994.8++

39

Cerebrovascular Disease

26

78.9++

34

Heart Disease

95

292.6++

41

Motor Vehicle Accidents

11

40.4++

17

Cardiovascular Disease

127

390.5++

40

Work Related Injuries

0

0.0++

57

Cancer

74

236.2++

25

Suicide

1

3.1++

69

Lung Cancer

18

58.9++

61

Homicide

3

12.3++

20

+ Rate is per 1,000 live births.

++ Rate is per 100,000 and  age adjusted to U.S. 2000 population.

 

2000 HEALTH PROFESSIONS SHORTAGE AREAS (HPSA)                                   2000 MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED AREAS (MUA)

Is this a total county HPSA?

NO

 

Is this a total county MUA?

YES

Are there geographic county HPSAs?

NO

 

Is this a partial county MUA?

NO

Are there population group HPSAs?

NO

 

Population of MUA:      25,603

(100% of county population)

Are there facility HPSAs?

NO

 

 

 

Population of HPSA:

0

(0.0% of county population)

 

 

 

2001 HEALTH PROFESSIONALS                         

 

Number

 

Number

 

Number

Total Physicians

21

Total Dental

28

Total Nursing

370

Primary Care Physicians

16

Total Optometry

5

Licensed Practical Nurse

134

Total Chiropractors

2

Total Social Work

6

Registered Nurse

234

 

COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are no Community Health Centers in this county.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOCAL HEALTH UNITS

 

PHN

Sanitarian

LPN

PHT

Clerk

Other

 

Local Health Units

FTE

FTE

FTE

FTE

FTE

FTE

Encounters

MAGNOLIA

2.8

1.0

0.0

1.0

5.0

3.5

5,582

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MEDICAL FACILITIES

 

 

Name of Facility

Type of Facility

Number of Beds

ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH-HOSPICE VI

Hospice

0

COLUMBIA COUNTY HEALTH UNIT

Home Health Agency

0

MAGNOLIA HOSPITAL

General

70

MAGNOLIA HOSPITAL HOME HEALTH AGENCY

Home Health Agency

0

SOUTHWEST ARKANSAS DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL HOME HEALTH

Home Health Agency

0

 

 

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

 

Name of Service

Type of Service

Albemarle Corporation

Basic

Columbia Co. Inter. Svc

Basic

Columbia Co. Paramedic Svc.

Advanced