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2016 County Health Rankings: Progress, Challenges

The 2016 edition of the County Health Rankings have been released, and show that Allen County has made significant strides in many areas, while facing continued challenges in others.

The latest rankings provide some interesting data:

Overall, Allen County ranks 91 out of 101 reporting Kansas counties, a modest drop from the 2015 rank of 87. The County Health Rankings are produced each year by the University of Wisconsin and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The rankings provide a snapshot that can be used to help gauge progress in improving health, relative to other counties around the state and the nation.

Allen County has used the County Health Rankings to guide investments in our built environment (over 20 miles of  trails added in the last decade), improvements in recreational opportunities, recruitment of new medical and dental providers, recruitment of new businesses and industries to Allen County, support of local Farmer’s Markets and Community Gardens, and a focus on reducing the uninsured rate and access to quality healthcare. Of course, many of these improvements take a great deal of time to be reflected in statistical data and in actual health outcomes, but we remain confident that our overall trend is positive, and will be reflected in future rankings, and more importantly, in healthier residents and more vibrant communities.

Learn More: 2016 Allen County Health Ranking