By Mackenzie Bean
The rankings use state and national data to compare U.S. counties on more than 30 measures across four areas: health behaviors, clinical care, physical environment, and social and environmental factors. Measures include access to care, income, and alcohol or drug use. The list ranks counties in all 50 states based on their performance on these health measures relative to the health of other counties in each state.
Below is a list of the county with the best health outcomes in each state.
Alabama
Shelby County
Alaska
Southeast Fairbanks County
Arizona
Maricopa County
Arkansas
Benton County
California
Marin County
Colorado
Douglas County
Connecticut
Tolland County
Delaware
New Castle County
Florida
St. Johns County
Georgia
Forsyth County
Hawaii
Honolulu County
Idaho
Ada County
Illinois
Monroe County
Indiana
Hamilton County
Iowa
Cedar County
Kansas
Johnson County
Kentucky
Oldham County
Louisiana
Cameron County
Maine
Cumberland County
Maryland
Montgomery County
Massachusetts
Nantucket County
Michigan
Leelanau County
Minnesota
Carver County
Mississippi
Rankin County
Missouri
St. Charles County
Montana
Madison County
Nebraska
Polk County
Nevada
Lincoln County
New Hampshire
Rockingham County
New Jersey
Morris County
New Mexico
Los Alamos County
New York
Rockland County
North Carolina
Wake County
North Dakota
Wells County
Ohio
Delaware County
Oklahoma
Alfalfa County
Oregon
Washington County
Pennsylvania
Union County
Rhode Island
Bristol County
South Carolina
Beaufort County
South Dakota
Hamlin County
Tennessee
Williamson County
Texas
Hartley County
Utah
Morgan County
Vermont
Grand Isle County
Virginia
Loudoun County
Washington
San Juan County
West Virginia
Jefferson County
Wisconsin
Ozaukee County
Wyoming
Teton County
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Editor-in Chief:
Kirsten Nicole
Editorial Staff:
Kirsten Nicole
Stan Kenyon
Robyn Bowman
Kimberly McNabb
Lisa Gordon
Stephanie Robinson
Contributors:
Kirsten Nicole
Stan Kenyon
Liz Di Bernardo
Cris Lobato
Elisa Howard
Susan Cramer
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