2025 County Health Rankings Mortality and Health Care Providers Metrics Get Updated

Updated health care provider and mortality data from the 2025 County Health Rankings are now available, including the September 2025 provider data refresh and the November 2025 supplemental mortality update.

Affected indicators:

Clinical Care (September 2025 Update)

  • Access to Dentists, 2023
  • Access to Mental Health Providers, 2025
  • Access to Primary Care Physicians, 2022
  • Access to Other Primary Care Providers, 2025

Health Outcomes (November 2025 Supplemental Update)

  • All Injury Deaths, 2019–2023
  • Child Mortality, 2020–2023
  • Drug Overdose Deaths, 2021–2023
  • Firearm Fatalities, 2019–2023
  • Homicides, 2017–2023
  • Infant Mortality, 2017–2023
  • Life Expectancy, 2021–2023
  • Motor Vehicle Crash Deaths, 2017–2023
  • Premature Age-Adjusted Mortality, 2021–2023
  • Premature Death, 2021–2023
  • Suicides, 2019–2023

County Health Rankings, 2016

Data and maps from the 2016 County Health Rankings are now available on Community Commons! Click the map below to view the rank and underlying data for Premature Death, or search for additional updates by searching the Map Room for the term “CHR 2016”.

Fruit and Vegetable Expenditures

This layer displays census-tract level information about fruit and vegetables expenditures (as a percentage of total food-at-home expenditures). This layer has been updated to use the 2014 Consumer Buying Power data from Nielsen SiteReports.

County Health Rankings, 2017

Data and maps from the 2017 County Health Rankings are now available on Community Commons! Click the map below to view the rank and underlying data for Premature Death, or search for additional updates by searching the Map Room for the term “CHR 2017”.

Data from the 2018 County Health Rankings are here!

Data and maps from the 2018 County Health Rankings are now available on Community Commons! Click the map below to view the rank and underlying data for Premature Death, or search for additional updates by searching the Map Room for the term “CHR 2018”.

Socioeconomic Status Vulnerability

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Social Vulnerability Index (SVI), or CDC/ATSDR SVI, is a database that helps emergency response planners and public health officials identify, map, and plan support for communities that will most likely need support before, during, and after a public health emergency.
CDC/ATSDR and the HHS Office of Minority Health developed the Minority Health Social Vulnerability Index (Minority Health SVI) to enhance existing resources to support the identification of racial and ethnic minority communities at the greatest risk for disproportionate impact and adverse outcomes due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Minority Health SVI is an extension of the CDC/ATSDR SVI that includes additional variables for race, ethnicity, language, medical vulnerability, and health care infrastructure. The Minority Health SVI is grouped into six themes: Socioeconomic Status, Household Composition and Disability, Minority Status and Language, Housing Type and Transportation, Health Care Infrastructure, and Medical Vulnerability. Each theme has a percentile ranking represented as a value between 0 (least vulnerable) and 1 (most vulnerable). An Overall Percentile Ranking combines these themes. For more information visit the Social Vulnerability Index website .