Our Expanded COVID-19 BRFSS modeling project attempts to downscale Center for Disease Control's (CDC) BRFSS survey questions to a county level for 2020 data – focusing on a wide swath of health indicators related to COVID-19. Given the impact of the social determinants on health, we also provide county-level data for key factors that impact health using the American Community Survey (ACS): age, disability, educational attainment, employment, ethnicity, health insurance coverage, limited English, and poverty.
County Summary
Ada County
HEALTH RISK FACTOR | PERCENT ADULTS | COUNTY RANK* |
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Angina | ||
Arthritis | ||
Asthma Diagnosis | ||
Asthma (current) | ||
Cancer Diagnosis | ||
Skin Cancer | ||
Cognitive Impairement | ||
Depression | ||
Diabetes | ||
Heart Attack | ||
Heart Disease | ||
Hypertension | ||
Heavy Drinking | ||
Kidney Disease | ||
Respiratory Disease | ||
Obesity | ||
Overweight | ||
Smoker | ||
Smokeless Tobacco | ||
Marijuana Use | ||
Stroke | ||
Suicide Attempt | ||
Good/Excellent General Health | ||
Poor Mental Health | ||
Poor Physical Health | ||
Health Coverage | ||
Medical Cost Prohibitive | ||
Flu Shot | ||
No Routine Checkup | ||
Physical Activity |
* Out of 44 counties in Idaho (Rank = 1 means county has lowest health risk for this metric. Rank = 44 means county has highest health risk for this metric.)
This dashboard was made possible by National Initiative to Address COVID-19 Health Disparities through Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), #OT21-2103. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Idaho Dept of Health and Welfare, or CDC.