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Study Ranks Barrow 44th of Georgia's 159 Counties Based on Health Factors
In comparison, neighboring Oconee County is ranked third, Clarke 14th and Walton 30th.

Barrow County is ranked 44th among Georgia's 159 counties, according to a study released this week by University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
The rankings show that how long and how well people live depends on multiple factors, including rates of smoking, education and access to healthy food, a news release says. The rankings also help to lay groundwork for governors, mayors, business leaders and citizens to take action to improve health.
Some national trends this year, according to www.countyhealthrankings.org, show the following:
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- Child poverty rates have not improved since 2000, with more than one in five children living in poverty.
- Violent crime has decreased by almost 50 percent over the past two decades.
- The counties where people don’t live as long and don’t feel as well have the highest rates of smoking, teen births, and physical inactivity, as well as more preventable hospital stays.
- Teen birth rates are more than twice as high in the least healthy counties than in the healthiest counties.
Here's how Barrow's ranking compares to a few of its neighboring counties:
2013 County Health Rankings
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Barrow
Clarke
Oconee
Walton
Overall Ga. Rank Health Outcomes
44
14
3
30
Overall Ga. Rank Health Factors
75
20
2
33
Mortality
46
14
2
62
Morbidity
57
32
7
14
Health Behaviors
131
9
5
29
Clinical Care
103
14
2
48
Social and Economic Factors
40
45
1
31
Physical Environment
109
134
65
122
To search for results for other Georgia counties, click here, or compare data to other states.
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