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Escambia County ranks in lowest percentile in health rankings

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Achieve Healthy Escambia continues to fail to improve health outcomes. The University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute’s County Health Rankings & Roadmaps ranked Escambia County 51 out of 67 Florida counties, putting the county among the least healthy counties in Florida (Lowest 0%-25%).

Baptist Hospital not leaving any medical services at its E Street campus makes even less sense if the hospital is committed to Achieve Healthy Escambia.

2023 County Health Statistics

 

Health Outcomes Florida  U.S. 
Escambia
Premature Death  10,700 7,500 7,300
Quality of Life
Poor or Fair Health  16% 13% 12%
Poor Physical Health Days  3.7 3 3
Poor Mental Health Days  5 4.2 4.4
Low Birthweight  11% 9% 8%
Health Behaviors Florida  U.S. 
Escambia
Adult Smoking  20% 16% 16%
Adult Obesity  35% 28% 32%
Food Environment Index  7 6.9 7
Physical Inactivity  25% 26% 22%
Access to Exercise Opportunities  79% 88% 84%
Excessive Drinking  17% 17% 19%
Alcohol-Impaired Driving Deaths  22% 22% 27%
Sexually Transmitted Infections  711.9 465.7 481.3
Teen Births  28 18 19
Clinical Care Florida  U.S. 
Escambia
Uninsured  14% 15% 10%
Primary Care Physicians  1,340:1 1,380:1 1,310:1
Dentists  1,410:1 1,580:1 1,380:1
Mental Health Providers  450:1 510:1 340:1
Preventable Hospital Stays  3,329 3,186 2,809
Mammography Screening  34% 40% 37%
Flu Vaccinations  40% 49% 51%
Social & Economic Factors Florida  U.S. 
Escambia
High School Completion  91% 89% 89%
Some College  66% 64% 67%
Unemployment  4.5% 4.6% 5.4%
Children in Poverty  28% 18% 17%
Income Inequality  4.4 4.6 4.9
Children in Single-Parent Households  34% 28% 25%
Social Associations  8.8 7 9.1
Injury Deaths  95 87 76
Physical Environment Florida  U.S. 
Escambia
Air Pollution – Particulate Matter  9 7.8 7.4
Drinking Water Violations  No
Severe Housing Problems  13% 19% 17%
Driving Alone to Work  72% 76% 73%
Long Commute – Driving Alone  28% 43% 37%
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