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Clinical Care - Women and Children in New Mexico
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New Mexico Value:

-0.159

Sum of weighted z-scores of clinical care measures for women and children

New Mexico Rank:

39

Clinical Care - Women and Children in depth:

Clinical Care - Women and Children by State

Rank based on: Sum of weighted z-scores of clinical care measures for women and children

Top StatesRankValue
Your StateRankValue
38-0.121
39-0.159
40-0.188
Bottom StatesRankValue
48-0.670
49-0.959
50-1.011

Clinical Care - Women and Children

11.331
60.860
70.807
90.661
100.614
110.602
120.588
130.578
140.564
150.550
160.519
170.423
180.398
200.349
220.301
230.289
240.284
260.230
270.213
280.203
290.196
300.184
330.044
34-0.021
35-0.083
36-0.092
37-0.110
38-0.121
39-0.159
40-0.188
41-0.335
42-0.356
43-0.467
44-0.474
45-0.546
46-0.553
47-0.605
48-0.670
49-0.959
50-1.011
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Source:
  • America's Health Rankings composite measure, 2023

Clinical Care - Women and Children Trends

Rank based on: Sum of weighted z-scores of clinical care measures for women and children

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About Clinical Care - Women and Children

Top State(s): Vermont: 1.331

Bottom State(s): Texas: -1.011

Definition: Sum of weighted z-scores of clinical care measures for women and children

Data Source and Years(s): America's Health Rankings composite measure, 2023

Suggested Citation: America's Health Rankings analysis of America's Health Rankings composite measure, United Health Foundation, AmericasHealthRankings.org, accessed 2024.

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