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Health Outcomes - Women
Health Outcomes - Women in United States
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Health Outcomes - Women by State

Sum of weighted z-scores of health outcomes measures for women




Health Outcomes - Women Trends

Sum of weighted z-scores of health outcomes measures for women

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Health Outcomes - Women

About Health Outcomes - Women

Top State(s): Hawaii: 0.846

Bottom State(s): West Virginia: -1.468

Definition: Sum of weighted z-scores of health outcomes measures for women

Data Source and Years: America's Health Rankings composite measure, 2022

Suggested Citation: America's Health Rankings analysis of America's Health Rankings composite measure, United Health Foundation, AmericasHealthRankings.org, accessed 2023.

The health outcomes category represents a population’s physical and mental well-being through measures such as frequent mental distress, drug deaths and multiple chronic conditions. This category is one of the five categories of measures used in the America’s Health Rankings model. The other four categories are social and economic factors, physical environment, clinical care and behaviors.

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