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2010 Health Outcomes Map

Health Outcomes are the primary ranking used to rank the overall health of counties. The county ranked number 1 is considered the healthiest county in the state.
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Adams (AD)
Clinton (CN)
Lackawanna (LA)
Pike (PI)
Allegheny (AL)
Columbia (CO)
Lancaster (LN)
Potter (PO)
Armstrong (AR)
Crawford (CW)
Lawrence (LW)
Schuylkill (SC)
Beaver (BE)
Cumberland (CU)
Lebanon (LE)
Snyder (SN)
Bedford (BD)
Dauphin (DA)
Lehigh (LH)
Somerset (SO)
Berks (BR)
Delaware (DL)
Luzerne (LZ)
Sullivan (SU)
Blair (BL)
Elk (EL)
Lycoming (LY)
Susquehanna (SQ)
Bradford (BF)
Erie (ER)
McKean (MK)
Tioga (TI)
Bucks (BU)
Fayette (FA)
Mercer (ME)
Union (UN)
Butler (BT)
Forest (FO)
Mifflin (MI)
Venango (VE)
Cambria (CA)
Franklin (FR)
Monroe (MO)
Warren (WA)
Cameron (CM)
Fulton (FU)
Montgomery (MT)
Washington (WS)
Carbon (CR)
Greene (GR)
Montour (MU)
Wayne (WY)
Centre (CE)
Huntingdon (HU)
Northampton (NO)
Westmoreland (WE)
Chester (CH)
Indiana (IN)
Northumberland (NT)
Wyoming (WO)
Clarion (CI)
Jefferson (JE)
Perry (PE)
York (YO)
Clearfield (CL)
Juniata (JU)
Philadelphia (PH)
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