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HEALTH CARE SNAPSHOT
Local health care data and information
COMPILED BY MICHAEL CROUCHLEY
WORKFORCE BY COUNTY
PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS, 2022
Profession count
Per 100,000 residents
County rank statewide
Texas had 23,424 registered primary care physicians in 2022, creating a ratio of one primary care physician for every 1,309 Texas residents. Collin and Denton counties surpassed the state ratio.
15
1,121
101.9
82
529
55
Collin County
DENTIST, 2022
75
289
377
Denton County
Profession count
Per 100,000 residents
County rank statewide
380
35
1
966
87.8
78
DNT TOLL
18
54.7
522
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SOURCES: TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES, HEALTH PROFESSIONS RESOURCE CENTER COMMUNITY IMPACT
HOW HEALTHY IS YOUR COUNTY?
These rankings of all counties statewide are updated annually but include data from previous years. The factors listed are not comprehensive.
HEALTH OUTCOMES INCLUDE: HEALTH FACTORS INCLUDE: Length of life
2023 STATEWIDE HEALTH CARE RANKINGS OUT OF 244 RANKED COUNTIES
Quality of life • Poor mental and physical health days reported
HEALTH OUTCOMES
2 2 3
1 1 1
Length of life Overall Quality of life
Health behaviors
Socioeconomic factors
• Smoking and excessive drinking • Obesity • Physical activity • Alcohol-impaired driving deaths • Sexually transmitted infections • Teen births
• Educational attainment levels • Children in poverty • Income inequality • Violent crimes
HEALTH FACTORS
4 4 9 6
1 1 1
Overall
Health behaviors
Socioeconomic Physical environment Clinical care
Clinical care
Physical environment factors
3
• Health insurance coverage • Number of physicians, dentists, mental health providers • Preventable hospital stays • Flu vaccinations
• Air pollution • Drinking water violations • Housing problems • Long commutes
90
73
SOURCES: ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON FOUNDATION, UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN POPULATION HEALTH INSTITUTE, COUNTYHEALTHRANKINGS.ORG COMMUNITY IMPACT
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