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Overall
Percent |
County
Rank |
Percent
Change |
Male |
Female |
White |
NonWhite |
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total |
11,303 |
100.0 |
38 |
12.2 |
5,570 |
5,733 |
10,783 |
520 |
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Under 1 |
130 |
1.2 |
54 |
-3.0 |
65 |
65 |
124 |
6 |
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1 - 4 |
589 |
5.2 |
34 |
11.8 |
314 |
275 |
555 |
34 |
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5 - 9 |
747 |
6.6 |
54 |
3.5 |
377 |
370 |
704 |
43 |
|
10 - 14 |
844 |
7.5 |
24 |
14.1 |
439 |
405 |
782 |
62 |
|
15 - 19 |
763 |
6.8 |
62 |
-1.8 |
426 |
337 |
709 |
54 |
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20 - 24 |
563 |
5.0 |
63 |
-1.1 |
280 |
283 |
537 |
26 |
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25 - 29 |
697 |
6.2 |
31 |
3.0 |
355 |
342 |
670 |
27 |
|
30 - 34 |
671 |
5.9 |
53 |
-1.5 |
350 |
321 |
641 |
30 |
|
35 - 39 |
796 |
7.0 |
49 |
23.8 |
408 |
388 |
748 |
48 |
|
40 - 44 |
817 |
7.2 |
38 |
21.8 |
409 |
408 |
771 |
46 |
|
45 - 54 |
1,451 |
12.8 |
47 |
28.7 |
708 |
743 |
1,395 |
56 |
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55 - 64 |
1,317 |
11.7 |
14 |
37.5 |
645 |
672 |
1,290 |
27 |
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65 - 74 |
915 |
8.1 |
33 |
-10.5 |
432 |
483 |
887 |
28 |
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75 - 84 |
723 |
6.4 |
12 |
17.2 |
280 |
443 |
704 |
19 |
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85+ |
280 |
2.5 |
10 |
35.9 |
82 |
198 |
267 |
13 |
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10 - 17 |
1,350 |
11.9 |
65 |
9.0 |
715 |
635 |
1,253 |
97 |
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18 - 19 |
257 |
2.3 |
21 |
-7.6 |
150 |
107 |
239 |
18 |
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65+ |
1,918 |
17.0 |
21 |
4.0 |
794 |
1,124 |
1,858 |
60 |
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Number |
Percent of Total |
County Rank |
2000 |
Percent
of Total |
Number |
County Rank |
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Population
Less Than 100% Poverty |
1,706 |
16.2% |
52 |
Unemployment Rate (2001) |
5.3% |
4,500 |
44 |
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Population
0-17 Less Than 100% Poverty |
568 |
20.7% |
65 |
Per Capita Income (1998) |
|
$20,351.00 |
28 |
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Federal
Estimate of persons under 200% poverty and: |
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Medicaid Eligible |
18.3% |
2,072 |
58 |
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Uninsured |
1,507 |
14.9% |
66 |
Medicaid Eligible Children |
38.7% |
1,234 |
57 |
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Medicare |
871 |
8.6% |
50 |
EPSDT Participation (2001) |
43.7% |
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10 |
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Under Age 65 and Medicaid+ |
693 |
6.9% |
67 |
TEA (AFDC) Average Caseload |
0.5% |
55 |
72 |
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Uninsured
- State survey (1998 - 2000) |
1,876 |
16.6% |
50 |
WIC Average Caseload |
|
386 |
64 |
+Federal
estimates are based on national data and subject to significant error. See definition for discussion.
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Number |
Percent or Rate |
County Rank |
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Number
or Rate |
County Rank |
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Live
Births |
128 |
12.8** |
58 |
Live Births (1996 - 2000) |
724 |
58 |
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Low
Birth Weight |
8 |
6.3% |
68 |
Low Birth Weight (1996 -
2000) |
8.1% |
42 |
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Birth
To Adolescents (10 - 17) |
7 |
5.5% |
42 |
General Fertility Rate
(2000) |
61.5** |
46 |
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Prenatal
Care (no 1st trimester care |
33 |
28.4% |
12 |
Teen Fertility Rate (2000) |
80.1** |
22 |
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Female
Population,15 - 19 |
337 |
6.6% |
68 |
Female Population, 15 - 44 |
2,081 |
60 |
**Rate
is per 1,000 population.
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Rate++ |
County Rank |
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Number |
Rate++ |
County Rank |
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Vaccine
Preventable Diseases |
0 |
0.0 |
56 |
Syphilis: |
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Tuberculosis |
2 |
17.7 |
9 |
Primary/Secondary |
0 |
0.0 |
48 |
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HIV |
0 |
0.0 |
35 |
Early Latent |
0 |
0.0 |
57 |
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AIDS |
0 |
0.0 |
14 |
Congenital |
0 |
0.0 |
41 |
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Gonorrhea |
7 |
61.9 |
43 |
Chlamydia |
15 |
132.7 |
49 |
++Rate
is per 100,000 population.
2000
MORTALITY
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Rate |
County Rank |
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Number |
Rate |
County Rank |
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Infant
Mortality |
1 |
7.8+ |
41 |
Breast
Cancer |
0 |
0.0++ |
71 |
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All
Causes |
161 |
1,053.9++ |
25 |
Cerebrovascular
Disease |
13 |
79.3++ |
33 |
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Heart
Disease |
33 |
213.6++ |
68 |
Motor
Vehicle Accidents |
4 |
29.3++ |
37 |
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Cardiovascular
Disease |
49 |
314.1++ |
67 |
Work
Related Injuries |
1 |
6.6++ |
18 |
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Cancer |
35 |
224.0++ |
33 |
Suicide |
0 |
0.0++ |
72 |
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Lung
Cancer |
10 |
66.9++ |
39 |
Homicide |
0 |
0.0++ |
64 |
+
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)
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NO |
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Is
this a total county MUA? |
YES |
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Are
there geographic county HPSAs? |
NO |
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Is
this a partial county MUA? |
NO |
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Are
there population group HPSAs? |
NO |
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Population
of MUA: 11,303 |
(100%
of county population) |
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Are
there facility HPSAs? |
NO |
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Population
of HPSA: |
0 |
(0.0%
of county population) |
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2001
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
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Number |
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Number |
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Total
Physicians |
8 |
Total
Dental |
10 |
Total
Nursing |
159 |
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Primary
Care Physicians |
8 |
Total
Optometry |
1 |
Licensed
Practical Nurse |
82 |
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Total
Chiropractors |
2 |
Total
Social Work |
2 |
Registered
Nurse |
77 |
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HEALTH CENTERS
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PHT |
Clerk |
Other |
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Local Health Units |
FTE |
FTE |
FTE |
FTE |
FTE |
FTE |
Encounters |
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MURPHREESBORO |
0.8 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
0.0 |
5.0 |
7.0 |
3,309 |
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MEDICAL
FACILITIES
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Type
of Facility |
Number
of Beds |
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PIKE
COUNTY HEALTH UNIT |
Home
Health Agency |
0 |
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PIKE
COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL |
Surgery
And General Medical Care |
32 |
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PIKE
COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL HOME HEALTH AGENCY |
Home
Health Agency |
0 |
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ST.
JOSEPH'S MERCY HEALTH CENTER - GLENWOOD HHA |
Home
Health Agency |
0 |
EMERGENCY
MEDICAL SERVICES
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Type
of Service |
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Dierks
Vol. Amb. Svc- New Hope |
Basic |
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Regional
Medical Transport |
Basic |
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St.
Joseph's EMS- Glenwood |
Advanced |
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St.
Joseph's EMS- Mrphreeboro |
Advanced |