2023 Health Value Dashboard

Author: Health Policy Institute of Ohio

Citation: Health Policy Institute of Ohio. (2023). 2023 health value dashboard - health policy institute of Ohio (opens in a new window).

  • Unable to see doctor due to cost: 8.2 percent of adults who went without care because of cost in the past year. Rank 20 out of 50.
  • Uninsured, non-elderly: 7.8 percent of population ages 64 and under who are uninsured.  Rand 21 out of 51.
  • Medical home, children: 50.1 percent of children, ages 0-17, who have a personal doctor or nurse have a usual source for sick care, receive family-centered care, have no problems getting needed referrals and receive effective care coordination when needed.  Rank 20 out of 51.
  • Received mental health treatment in past year, children: 81.8 percent of children, ages 3-17, who received treatment or counseling from a mental health professional when needed during the past 12 months.  Rank 29 out of 51.
  • Dental visit in past year, adults: 65.3 percent of adults... who have visited a dentist, dental clinic or dental specialist within the past year. Rank 29 out of 51.
  • Preventive dental care, children: 69.6 percent of children... who have seen a dentist or other oral health care provider for preventive dental care...,  Rank 50 out of 51.
  • Underserved, primary care physicians: 52.1 percent of need not met by current supply of primary care physicians in designated primary care health professional shortage areas.  Rank 27 out of 51.
  • Underserved, dentists: 72.6 percent of need not met by current supply of dentists in designated dental care health professional shortage areas.  Rank 37 out of 51.

Reports

Title: Health Value Dashboard

Source: Health Policy Institute of Ohio

Publication Year:  2023

Data Year: 2021

Information

  • Ohio ranks 44 out of 51(Including D.C.) for health value.
  • Ohio ranks 40 out of 51 for healthcare spending.
  • Ranked 50 out of 51 for. preventative dental care for children.
  • 70.2 Percent of need not met by current supply of mental health professionals in designated mental health care professional shortage areas.
  • 52.1 Percent of need not met by current supply of primary care physicians in designated primary care health professional shortage areas.