Appalachian Ohio Child & Family Health Data
The Appalachian Ohio Child & Family Health Data dashboard, made available by the Appalachian Children Coalition (ACC), is a one-stop source of Appalachian Ohio community health and wellbeing data, consisting of over 200 community indicators. The tools and data on this site help healthcare practitioners, health departments, ADAMH boards, school districts, policymakers, local leaders, researchers, and community members better understand and address root causes of inequities across Appalachian Ohio and improve the health and well-being of our region's children.
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Several child-focused indicators are highlighted below showing how we compare to the state and the Appalachian region in general. To select your own indicators of interest, you can build your own dashboard by navigating here: Build your own Dashboard
Healthcare Access
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Primary Care Provider Access
Would you like to know how we compare related to the primary care access within Appalachian Ohio? Take a look here to learn more related to our primary care provider rate within our region.
Primary Care Provider Rate
Region: Appalachian Ohio
Issue Highlight
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Children Living Below Poverty Level
Want to better understand how our region compares to the state regarding childhood poverty? You can explore more here to gain a more complete view of how we compare historically to ourselves as well as to the State and other Appalachian counties.
Children Living Below Poverty Level
Region: Appalachian Ohio
Mental Health Provider Rate
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204 providers/ 100,000 population
This indicator shows the mental health provider rate in providers per 100,000 population.
Mental health providers include psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, counselors, and advanced practice nurses specializing in mental health care.
Data Source: County Health Rankings