The County Health Rankings show us that where we live matters to our health. The health of a community depends on many different factors - ranging from health behaviors, education and jobs, to quality of health care, to the environment.

2011 | Sherburne, Minnesota

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  Sherburne
County
Error
Margin
National
Benchmark*
Minnesota Rank
(of 85)
Health Outcomes 32
Mortality 20
Premature death 4,682 4,182-5,182 5,564 5,272  
Morbidity 56
Poor or fair health 14% 10-20% 10% 11%  
Poor physical health days 3.4 2.6-4.3 2.6 3.1  
Poor mental health days 2.8 2.0-3.5 2.3 2.8  
Low birthweight 5.9% 5.4-6.4% 6.0% 6.5%  
Health Factors 24
Health Behaviors 42
Adult smoking 21% 16-26% 15% 19%  
Adult obesity 27% 23-32% 25% 26%  
Excessive drinking 21% 16-27% 8% 20%  
Motor vehicle crash death rate 19 15-22 12 13  
Sexually transmitted infections 130   83 276  
Teen birth rate 21 19-24 22 28  
Clinical Care 55
Uninsured adults 12% 9-14% 13% 11%  
Primary care physicians 1,646:1   631:1 636:1  
Preventable hospital stays 61 56-66 52 56  
Diabetic screening 86% 70-100% 89% 88%  
Mammography screening 71% 57-86% 74% 73%  
Social & Economic Factors 17
High school graduation 90%   92% 87%  
Some college 67%   68% 72%  
Unemployment 9.2%   5.3% 8.0%  
Children in poverty 6% 5-8% 11% 11%  
Inadequate social support 12% 8-16% 14% 14%  
Children in single-parent households 18%   20% 25%  
Homicide rate     1 3  
Physical Environment 14
Air pollution-particulate matter days 0   0 0  
Air pollution-ozone days 0   0 0  
Access to healthy foods 80%   92% 54%  
Access to recreational facilities 11   17 12  

* 90th percentile, i.e., only 10% are better
Note: Blank values reflect unreliable or missing data