Medicare Beneficiaries with 6 or More Chronic Conditions by County, 2018
This layer displays the percentage and number of Medicare Fee-for-Service Beneficiaries with six or more of the 21 standard chronic conditions.
This layer displays the percentage and number of Medicare Fee-for-Service Beneficiaries with six or more of the 21 standard chronic conditions.
This layer displays chronic lower respiratory disease mortality rates from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System – Mortality database. Data are 5-year aggregates for 2015-19 and grouped by ICD-10 codes.
This layer displays ischemic heart disease mortality rates from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System – Mortality database. Data are 5-year aggregates for 2015-19 and grouped by ICD-10 codes.
This layer displays opioid overdose mortality rates from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System – Multiple Cause of Death database. Data are 5-year aggregates for 2015-19 and grouped by ICD-10 codes.
This layer displays diabetes mortality rates from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System – Mortality database. Data are 5-year aggregates for 2015-19 and grouped by ICD-10 codes.
This layer displays suicide mortality rates from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System – Mortality database. Data are 5-year aggregates for 2015-19 and grouped by ICD-10 codes.
This layer displays influenza and pneumonia mortality rates from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System – Mortality database. Data are 5-year aggregates for 2015-19 and grouped by ICD-10 codes.
This layer displays cancer mortality rates from the CDC’s National Vital Statistics System – Mortality database. Data are 5-year aggregates for 2015-19 and grouped by ICD-10 codes.
This layer displays the median download speed for a county as measured by the M-Lab speed test, available at speed.measurementlab.net . Data was aggregated from January-June, 2020. Data was accessed via the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA).
The Digital Divide Index or DDI ranges in value from 0 to 100, where 100 indicates the highest digital divide. It is composed of two scores, also ranging from 0 to 100: the infrastructure/adoption (INFA) score and