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  1. 6 Απρ 2021 · Ohio ranks 47 out of all states and D.C. for health value in the Health Policy Institute of Ohio’s newly released 2021 Health Value Dashboard. The Dashboard is a tool to track Ohio’s progress toward health value: a combination of population health and healthcare spending.

  2. 6 Απρ 2021 · When it comes to health, Ohio ranks nearly last among all 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. A new report from a Columbus-based group explains why.

  3. Ohio ranks 47 on health value 47 out of 50 states and D.C. Why does Ohio rank poorly? Ohio’s healthcare spending is mostly on costly downstream care to treat health problems. This is largely because of a lack of attention and effective action in the following areas: Sparse public health workforce leads to missed opportunities for prevention

  4. 30 Απρ 2021 · In 2021, Ohio ranked 47 out of 50 states and D.C. on health value. This means that Ohioans are living less healthy lives and spending more on health care than people in most other states. Ohio ranks in the bottom quartile on 29% of ranked metrics and in the top quartile on only 12% of ranked metrics.

  5. How Do Counties Rank for Health Factors? The blue map shows Ohio’s health factor rankings by county. The map is divided into four quartiles with less color intensity indicating better health factors. Specific county ranks can be found in the table on page 2.

  6. See which measures have the most impact on Ohios 2023 Annual Report ranking and how Ohio ranks on all measures.

  7. 19 Νοε 2018 · Ohio ranks 45th in the nation for its public health funding, spending just $53 per state resident on public health, compared to the national average of $86 per person. Weak spending on public services is an important part of why Ohio’s health continues to rank low despite improved health care coverage.

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