Vermont ranks as healthiest state for fourth year

Americas Health Rankings2012 EditionshowsVermontat the top of the list of healthiest states again this year. The state steadily rose in the rankings over the last 14 years from a ranking of 17thin 1998 to first, where it has remained for 4 consecutive years. See how Vermont ranks in each sub-category below.
Hawaiiis ranked second this year, an improvement from ranking third in the 2011 Edition and fifth in the 2009 and 2010 Editions. Hawaii has ranked in the top 6 states every year of the index.New Hampshireis third, followed byMassachusettsandMinnesota.MississippiandLouisianatie for 49thas the least healthy states.Arkansas,West Virginia, andSouth Carolinacomplete the bottom 5 states.
Vermontascended from 20thin 1990 and 1991 to the top position with sustained improvement in the last decade. Vermonts strengths include its number one position for all health determinants combined, which includes ranking in the top 10 states for a high rate of high school graduation, a low violent crime rate, a low incidence of infectious disease, a low prevalence of low birthweight infants, high per capita public health funding, a low rate of uninsured population, and ready availability of primary care physicians.
Vermonts challenges are a high prevalence of binge drinking at 18.5 percent of the adult population, a moderate occupational fatalities rate at 3.9 deaths per 100,000 workers, and a moderately high cancer death rate at 185.0 deaths per 100,000 population.
Nationally, findings of the study include obesity rising across the country, including Vermont; smoking decreasing consistently; and diabetese on the increase.
MississippiandLouisianaare tied for 49thand rank last this year. These 2 states have been in the bottom 3 states since the 1990 Edition.
Mississippi ranks well for a low prevalence of binge drinking and a low violent crime rate. It ranks in the bottom 5 states on 12 of the 24 measures including a high prevalence of obesity, a high prevalence of a sedentary lifestyle, a low high school graduation rate, limited availability of primary care physicians, a high prevalence of low birthweight infants, and a high prevalence of diabetes. Mississippi ranks 49thfor all health determinants combined, so its overall ranking is unlikely to change significantly in the near future.
Louisiana ranks well for a low prevalence of binge drinking and a high rate of childhood immunizations. It ranks in the bottom 5 states on 13 of the 24 measures including a high prevalence of obesity, a high rate of children in poverty, a high rate of low birthweight infants, a high prevalence of diabetes, and a high rate of cardiovascular and cancer deaths.
VERMONT DATA

CORE MEASURES

Measure
Changes
Over Time
Rank
Value
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Smoking

11
19.1

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Binge Drinking

27
18.5

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Obesity

13
25.4

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Sedentary Lifestyle

5
21

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High School Graduation Rate

2
89.6

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Infectious Disease

1
2.8

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Children in Poverty

15
16.4

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Air Pollution

7
7

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Violent Crime

2
130.2

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Occupational Fatalities

20
3.9

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Lack of Health Insurance

3
9

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Public Health Funding

3
148.64

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Immunization Coverage

11
92.8

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Primary Care Physicians

4
169.8

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Preventable Hospitalizations

7
50.6

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Low Birthweight

2
6.1

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Diabetes

4
7.7

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Poor Mental Health Days

19
3.7

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Poor Physical Health Days

16
3.7

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Geographic Disparity

1
0.056

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Cardiovascular Deaths

9
230.5

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Cancer Deaths

28
185

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Premature Death

2
5712

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Infant Mortality

10
5.4

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All Determinants

1
0.947

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All Outcomes

5
0.249

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Overall

1
1.196

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SUPPLEMENTAL MEASURES

Measure
Changes
Over Time
Rank
Value
Take Action

Cholesterol Check

18
77.2
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Dental Visit, Annual

9
75.6
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Physical Activity

5
79
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Fruits

5
1.11
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Teen Birth Rate

3
17.9
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Vegetables

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12.11.2012
PHOTO: Courtesy March of Dimes