Blood Pressure Control Rates, 2016

This layer displays the percentage of hypertensive FQHC patients aged 18 and older who had their blood pressure measured at least one time, and whose blood pressure was under control.

Adult Obesity by County, 2015

Layer displays the estimated percentage of adults who are in obese across all counties in the United States. These figures are multi-year modeled estimates based on survey data from the CDC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

Locations of Primary Care Physicians

This layer displays the locations of all primary care physicians with a CMS National Provider Identifier (NPI). Primary care physicians are those MDs or DOs specializing in family practice, general practice, pediatric medicine, or internal medicine. Data are from the … Continued

Locations of Addiction/Substance Abuse Providers

This layer displays the locations of all addiction or substance abuse providers with a CMS National Provider Identifier (NPI). Addiction or substance abuse providers include MDs, DOs, and other credentialed professionals specializing substance abuse treatment, rehabilitation, addiction medicine, or providing … Continued

Adult Obesity by County, 2016

Layer displays the estimated percentage of adults who are in obese across all counties in the United States. These figures are multi-year modeled estimates based on survey data from the CDC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.

Opportunity Index Score

The Opportunity Index is a composite measure that draws upon important economic, educational, health, and community-related indicators of opportunity. The Index was launched in 2011 and has since been updated regularly. It provides insight into the multidimensional nature of opportunity … Continued

Injuries by Falls

This layer contains data about injuries sustained from falls collected from the Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services. Data is available for age brakets; Under 15, 15-24, 25-44, 45-64, and Over 64. For more information visit the Missouri Information … Continued