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If you do not see a map, use the following form to create a fact sheet:
Or to see which states have the lowest and highest values for each topic, view the
State Lows and Highs
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Information provided by KCMU and
statehealthfacts.org.
Learn more
about Children's Health Fact Sheets.
More about the Children's Health Fact Sheets
Customize
This simple tool allows you to customize your Children's Health fact sheet by comparing your
state to the United
States or to any other state. Other options include:
- Download, Email, or Print a PDF of the Children's Health Fact Sheet
With a click of the PDF button, you can also convert the Children's Health fact sheet to
a two-page,
high-quality PDF for presentations, emails, or printing.
- Create Children's Health Fact Sheets for all 50 states and D.C.
For the complete set of Children's Health fact sheets comparing each state and D.C. to
the U.S., download the PDF or
print the PDF. Please note the
full set is
106 pages and approximately 2.1MB.
- Create a Children's Health Fact Sheet with State Lows and Highs
To see which states have the highest and lowest values for each topic, view, download, or print the State Lows and Highs.
You can be confident your fact sheet always has the latest data. The topics displayed
on the fact sheet are
automatically updated when new data become available. The tool allows you to click on any
topic within the fact
sheet to jump directly to 50-state comparisons on statehealthfacts.org. As always we welcome your
feedback on this new tool.
The information for each Children's Health Fact Sheet is drawn directly from Kaiser's
continuously updated
database for state-level health data, statehealthfacts.org, which features the most current
data from the Kaiser
Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured.
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