Clinton County Health Indicators by Race/Ethnicity, 2018-2020

Health Indicator Non-Hispanic Hispanic Total
White Black Asian/Pacific
Islander
Socio-Demographic Indicators
Population (2018) 73,190 3,503 1,243 2,401 80,675
Percentage of population (2018) 90.7% 4.3% 1.5% 3.0% 100.0%
Percentage of population aged 65 years or older (2018) 18.2% 3.8% 10.3% 5.1% 17.1%
Median annual household income in US dollars (2017-2021)~ 62,719 51,852 61,033 50,521* 62,470
Percentage of families below poverty (2017-2021)~ 7.8% 21.3%* 5.9%* 8.5%* 7.9%
Percentage of children under age 18 below poverty (2017-2021)~ 15.7% 61.6% 2.7% 37.5% 16.9%
Percentage unemployed among the civilian labor force (2017-2021)~ 3.9% 15.1%* 2.8%* 16.8%* 4.3%
Percentage of population with no health insurance (2017-2021)~ 3.2% 2.9%* 1.8%* 2.2%* 3.2%
Percentage of population aged 25 years or older with a bachelor's degree or higher (2017-2021)~ 26.2% 5.5% 52.7% 15.0% 25.4%
Percentage of population in single parent families (2017-2021)~ 14.8% 23.6% 6.8% 1.9% 14.9%
Percentage of population with a disability (2017-2021)~ 16.3% 10.9%* 6.7%* 16.4% 16.2%
Percentage of population who speak English less than very well (2017-2021)~ 0.6% 2.1% 14.4% 14.8% 0.3%
Percentage of high school students who dropped out (2021-2022) 7.2% 17.4% 9.1% 10.0% 7.6%
Arrests per 1,000 population aged 18 years or older (2019-2021) 20.0 57.5 6.1 20.6 21.7
General Health Indicators
Total mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 766.3 775.0 270.1* 511.9 758.6
Percentage of premature deaths (< 75 years) 43.3% 69.7% 57.1%* 52.9%* 43.8%
Years of potential life lost per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 6,391.5 7,919.4 2,623.4 2,834.1 6,305.9
Potentially preventable hospitalizations among adults, age-adjusted rate per 10,000 150.7 124.5 44.6* 64.3 147.4
Birth-Related Indicators
Number of births per year (3 year average) 646 9 7 19 693
Percentage of births with early (1st trimester) prenatal care 80.1% s s 57.4% 78.9%
Percentage of births with adequate prenatal care (APNCU)^ 82.5% s s 63.0% 81.5%
Percentage of premature births (< 37 weeks gestation - clinical estimate) 8.7% s s 6.7%* 8.7%
Percentage of low birthweight births (< 2.5 kg) 8.2% s s 8.9%* 8.1%
Teen pregnancies per 1,000 females aged under 18 years 2.6 0.0* 0.0* 0.0* 2.4
Pregnancies per 1,000 females aged 15-44 years 53.5 30.0 11.8 44.4 53.0
Fertility per 1,000 females aged 15-44 years 47.6 19.0 13.1 38.8 45.9
Infant mortality per 1,000 live births 6.2 s s 0.0* 6.3
Percentage of low-risk births delivered by cesarean section 27.2% s s s 27.9%
Injury-Related Indicators
Motor vehicle-related mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 5.1 5.9* 0.0* 0.0* 5.0
Unintentional injury mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 35.4 64.2* 0.0* 0.0* 35.8
Unintentional injury hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted 61.7 44.7 29.5* 33.1 61.5
Fall hospitalizations per 10,000 population, aged 65 years or older 250.9 s 156.3* s 246.4
Poisoning hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted 13.3 5.9* 0.0* 10.9* 12.8
Suicide mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 13.4 5.3* 0.0* 0.0* 12.3
Opioid burden per 100,000 population 112.0 76.1* 0.0* s 108.7
Respiratory Disease Indicators
Asthma hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted 2.4 s 0.0* 0.0* 2.3
Asthma hospitalizations per 10,000 population, aged 0-17 years s 0.0* 0.0* 0.0* s
Chronic lower respiratory disease mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 47.8 0.0* 0.0* 0.0* 46.2
Chronic lower respiratory disease hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted 25.4 s s 0.0* 24.4
Percentage of fee-for-service (FFS) Medicare enrollees who had an annual flu vaccination (2021)~~ 48% 36% 48% 28% 47%
Heart Disease and Stroke Indicators
Diseases of the heart mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 166.6 194.2* 69.9* 94.1* 165.1
Diseases of the heart hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted 85.7 111.5 s 24.2 85.0
Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 35.5 75.4* 51.5* 39.8* 36.1
Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted 13.6 41.9 s s 13.9
Coronary heart disease mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 107.9 121.9* 69.9* 94.1* 107.1
Coronary heart disease hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted 22.5 32.0 s s 22.6
Congestive heart failure mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 15.9 0.0* 0.0* 0.0* 15.3
Potentially preventable heart failure hospitalization rate per 10,000 population aged 18 years or older 54.2 14.8 s s 50.1
Diabetes Indicators
Diabetes mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted 20.7 9.8* 0.0* 57.6* 21.0
Diabetes (primary diagnosis) hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted 22.9 13.6 0.0* 24.4 22.2
Diabetes (any diagnosis) hospitalizations per 10,000 population, age-adjusted 217.8 311.1 69.2 140.3 218.3
Potentially preventable diabetes short-term complications hospitalization rate per 10,000 population aged 18 years or older 12.4 9.5* 0.0* 17.0 12.2
Cancer Indicators
Lung cancer incidence per 100,000 population, age-adjusted (2017-2019) 102.7 s s s 102.9
Colorectal cancer mortality per 100,000 population, age-adjusted (2017-2019) 14.1 s 0.0* s 14.1
Colorectal cancer incidence per 100,000 population, age-adjusted (2017-2019) 42.7 s 0.0* s 41.7
Female breast cancer mortality per 100,000 female population, age-adjusted (2017-2019) 13.5 0.0* 0.0* 0.0* 13.0
Female late stage breast cancer incidence per 100,000 female population, age-adjusted (2017-2019) 44.7 s 0.0* 0.0* 44.1
Cervix uteri cancer mortality per 100,000 female population, age-adjusted (2017-2019) s 0.0* 0.0* 0.0* s
Cervical cancer incidence per 100,000 female population, age-adjusted (2017-2019) s 0.0* 0.0* 0.0* 5.4*
Percentage of female fee-for-service (FFS) Medicare enrollees aged 65-74 years who received an annual mammography screening (2021)~~ 54% 22% 31% NA 53%
Symbol Meaning
* The rate or percentage is unstable. See the "About" page
s Data are suppressed. The data do not meet the criteria for confidentiality.
~ White non-Hispanic, Black (including Hispanic), Asian (including Hispanic, excluding Pacific Islanders), and Hispanic (of any race).
~~ White non-Hispanic, Black (including Hispanic), Asian / Pacific Islander (including Hispanic), and Hispanic (of any race).
NA Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability or data quality, or data not available.
^ APNCU: Adequacy of Prenatal Care Utilization Index.
In 2015, SPARCS transitioned from ICD-9-CM to ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes. These two are not comparable, so ED and hospitalization data for 2016-and-forward should not be compared with earlier data.
The 2018 population estimates are also used to calculate rates for 2019, 2020, and 2021.