Florida
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Key Health Facts
| Florida | Rank | U.S. | |
| Total Population | 18,537,969 | N/A | 307,006,550 |
| Uninsured, % All Ages (2008) | 20.0 | 4 | 15.4% |
| Uninsured, % 18 and under (2008) | 16.7 | 3 | 9.9% |
| Adult Health Indicators | Florida | Rank | U.S. |
| AIDS Cumulative Cases, 13 & Older (2007) | 107,980 | 3 | 989,099 |
| Alzheimer's Estimated Cases, 65+ (2010) | 450,000 | 2 | 4,844,100 |
| Asthma Rates, % Adults (2006-08 average) | 10.9% (+/- 0.6) | 48 | N/A^ |
| Cancer, Estimated New Cases (2009) | 102,210 | 2 | 1,479,350 |
| Chlamydia: Rates per 100,000 Population (2008) | 389.1 | 26 | 401.3 |
| Human West Nile Virus: New Cases (2009) | 3 | 26 | 663 |
| Syphilis: Rates per 100,000 Population (2008) | 5.7 | 12 | 4.5 |
| Tobacco: % of Adult Current Smokers (2006-08 average) | 19.3% (+/- 0.7) | 27 | N/A^ |
| Tuberculosis, Number of Cases (2008) | 954 | 4 | 12,904 |
| Pneumococcal Vaccination Rates 65 and Over, 2006-2008 average | 62.4% (+/- 1.3) | 4 | N/A^ |
| *Note: For rankings, 1 = Worst Health Outcome. 1 = Most AIDS Cases; Highest Rates of Alzheimer's; Highest Rates of Asthma; Most New Cases of Cancer; Highest Rates of Chlamydia; Most Cases of West Nile Virus; Highest Rates of Syphilis; Highest Rates of Current Smokers; Most Cases of Tuberculosis. ^Note: BRFSS data is not an accurate source of national-level data. | |||
| Child and Adolescent Health Facts | Florida | Rank | U.S. |
| AIDS Cumulative Cases, under 13 (2007) | 1,544 | 2 | 9,156 |
| Asthma Rates (Lifetime), % High School Students (2007) | 19.6% (+/- 1.4) | N/A | 21.4% |
| Immunization Gap, Children Aged 19-35 Months without All Immunizations (2008) | 20.1% | 45 | 23.9% |
| Infant Mortality per 1,000 Live Births (2006) | 7.3 | 20 | 6.7 |
| Low Birth Weight Babies (2007) | 8.7% | 17 | 8.2% |
| Pre-Term Labor, % of Live Births Born Pre-Term (2007) | 13.8 | 12 | 12.7% |
| Tobacco: % of High School Students Current Tobacco Use (2007) | 20.2% (+/- 1.6) | N/A | N/A (**) |
| *Note: For rankings, 1 = Worst Health Outcome. 1 = Most AIDS Cases; Highest Rates of Asthma; Highest Rates of Not-Properly-Immunized Babies; Most Cases of Infant Mortality; Most Low Birth Weight Babies; Most Pre-Term Labor Babies; Highest Rates of Current Smokers. | |||
| Other Public Health Indicators | Florida | Rank | U.S. |
| Health Professions Shortage Areas - Primary Care (FY 2009) | 255 | 4 | 6,156 |
| Health Professions Shortage Areas - Mental Health (FY 2009) | 142 | 3 | 3,233 |
| Health Professions Shortage Areas - Dental Care (FY 2009) | 212 | 3 | 4,181 |
| Nursing Shortage Estimates (2010) | -32,700 | 3 | -405,800 |
| *Note: For rankings, 1 = Worst Health Outcome. 1 = Highest Number of Primary Care HPSAs; 1 = Highest Number of Mental Health HPSAs; 1 = Highest Number of Dental Care HPSAs; 1 = Largest Nursing Shortage Estimate | |||
| F as in Fat 2010 Key Facts | Florida | Rank | U.S. |
| Obesity Rates, % Adults (2007-09 average) | 25.1% (+/- 0.9) | 36 | N/A^ |
| Hypertension Rates, % Adults (2005-09 average) | 29.0% (+/- 0.8) | 15 | N/A^ |
| Diabetes Rates, % Adults (2007-09 average) | 9.4% (+/- 0.5) | 13 | N/A^ |
| Adult Physical Inactivity (2007-09 average) | 25.0% (+/- 0.8) | 18 | N/A^ |
| Percent Exclusive Breastfeeding at 6 Months--from Births 2006 | 11.9% | 21 | 13.6% |
| Fruit and Vegetable Intake, 2007 | 15.6% (+/- 1.0) | 40 | 14.0% |
| Obesity Rates, % High School Students (2009) | 10.3 (+/- 1.1) | N/A | 13.0% (+/- 1.1) |
| Obesity Rates, % Children Age 10-17 (2007) | 18.3% (+/- 5.1) | 13 | 16.4% |
| Medical Costs of Obesity, Per Capita (2003) | $234 | 37 | $258 |
| *Note: For rankings, 1 = Worst Health Outcome. 1 = Highest Rates of Obesity; Highest Rates of Hypertension; Highest Rates of Diabetes; Highest Rates of Physical Inactivity; Highest Number of Overweight High School Students; Highest Number of Overweight Children; Highest Medical Costs Associated with Obesity. ^Note: BRFSS data is not an accurate source of national-level data. | |||
Public Health Preparedness
| Pandemic Preparedness Key Facts | Florida | Rank | U.S. |
| Potential # of Deaths During a Severe Pandemic | 149,000 | 3 | 2,250,000 |
| Potential # of Episodes of Illness During a Severe Pandemic | 5,254,000 | 4 | 87,750,000 |
| Potential Financial Loss During a Severe Pandemic, % of GDP | 5.74% | 14 | 5.51% |
| Potential Financial Loss During a Severe Pandemic, $ amount | $38.7 Billion | N/A | $683 Billion |
| *Note: For rankings, 1 = Worst Outcome. 1 = Highest Number of Potential Deaths; Highest Number of Potential Sick Workers; Highest Financial Losses. | |||
Public Health Funding Facts
| Florida (Per Capita) |
Rank | U.S. (Per Capita) | |
| Federal Funding for Public Health - from U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) FY 2009 | $320,229,770 ($17.27) |
38 | $5,904,094,370 ($19.23) |
| Federal Funding for Public Health - from Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) FY 2009 | $447,569,679 ($24.14) |
26 | $7,585,450,101 ($24.71) |
| State Funding for Public Health FY 2008-2009 | $474,728,843 ($25.61) |
30 | N/A ($28.92)^ |
| *Note: For rankings, 1= Most Funding. 1 = Highest Level of CDC Funding Per Capita; Highest Level of HRSA Funding Per Capita; Highest ASPR Funding Per Capita; Highest State Funding for Public Health. ^Note: National median. | |||
| HRSA Programs (FY 2009) | Florida | U.S. |
| Health Professions | $22,751,060 | $560,138,336 |
| HIV/AIDS | $218,308,556 | $2,352,754,866 |
| Maternal & Child Health | $26,781,823 | $813,721,645 |
| Primary Health Care | $167,861,082 | $3,202,622,913 |
| ASPR Programs (FY 2009) | Florida | U.S. |
| Hospital Preparedness Program | $20,280,168 | $361,670,222 |
| Related State Economic Facts | Florida | Rank | U.S. |
| Gross Domestic Product (2005) | $673.3 billion | 4 | $12.4 trillion |
| Median Family Income (2006) | $54,445 | 34 | $58,526 |
| % Living in Poverty, 2005-2007 3 Yr. Ave. | 12.4% (+/- 0.7) | 21 | 12.5% (+/- 0.2) |
| *Note: For rankings, for GDP and Median Income, 1 = best rating. For Rate of People Living in Poverty, 1 = worst rating. 1 = Highest GDP; Highest Median Income; Highest Rates of People Living in Poverty. | |||
| Top 5 State Industries (Based on % of GDP): | |||
| 1. Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing 2. Government 3. Retail Trade 4. Health care and Social Assistance 5. Construction | |||
| All U.S. statistics from BRFSS data are medians based on three year averages; Number of cases and amount of funding are totals except where noted; Rates and percentages are national averages except where noted. See Data and Methodology for State Data | |||







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