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According to www.americashealthrankings.org, Indiana was ranked 41st in overall health in 2012. The state has dropped several rankings in the past decade, from 33rd in 2002. The life expectancy is 77.71 years, which is slightly shorter than the national average of 78.7 years.
When it comes to healthcare spending, Indiana is one of the poorest-ranked at 47th and is among the lowest in per capita public health funding. The state’s estimated budget for 2013 is $11.3 million. The percentage of people who were uninsured in 2012 was 12.7%. Ranked 14th in the country, the number of people living without insurance has decreased from 13.6% last year. The availability of primary care physicians in Indiana is ranked 38th, averaging out to approximately 101.5 PCPs per 100,000 residents, which is notably lower than the national average of 121.
Currently, 13.5% of the adult population is currently living in poverty, which marks more than a 4% increase in the last 12 years. As for children living in poverty, Indiana was ranked 38th in the country with 23.6% of all children living below poverty level. Trending suggests poverty in Indiana is worsening given that it has increased by more than 11% in the past decade.
Due to a high prevalence for sedentary lifestyle, Indiana is ranked 42nd in obesity with 30.8% of adults considered obese. This number marks an increase of more than 6% in the last decade. In the category of child obesity, the state is ranked 33rd, with 14.7% of children considered obese. Indiana is ranked 33rd overall for adults who are living with diabetes, with a half million people (or 10.2% of the population) being diabetic. This number has increased more than 3% in the past decade. With 3.4% of the population having had a stroke, the prevalence for stroke is considerably higher than the national average of 2.1%.
With an astonishing 25.6% of the state “lighting up,” Indiana has an extremely high prevalence of smoking and is ranked 44th. In contrast, however, only 17.87% of the population partakes in binge drinking, giving Indiana an overall ranking of 19th.
With the strengths being low prevalence for binge drinking and lack of insurance, Indiana is still struggling with a high prevalence for smoking and obesity, as well as a lack of healthcare funding.
CPR, First Aid and BLS (Basic Life Support) are critical qualifications for EMTs, RNs and other medical professionals. “CPR Select” provides quality online training programs for medical professionals wishing to become certified in CPR, First Aid and BLS in Indiana.
Local CPR Class Locations in Indiana
| St. Vincent Hospital | 2001 W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260-1902 |
| King's Daughters' Hospital and Health Services | 1 Kings Daughters Dr, Madison, IN 47250 |
| Indiana University Health Starke Hospital | 102 E Culver Rd, Knox, IN 46534-2216 |
| Community Hospital - Munster | 901 Macarthur Blvd, Munster, IN 46321-2901 |
| Methodist Hospital - Southlake | 8701 Broadway, Merrillville, IN 46410-7035 |
| Scott Memorial Hospital | 1451 N Gardner St, Scottsburg, IN 47170-7751 |
| Lutheran Hospital | 700 Broadway, Fort Wayne, IN 46802-1402 |
| CPR Heartsaver Inc | 555/601 E Main St Attn:Linda Riley, Westfield, IN 46074-9495 |
| Salem CPR | 190 West Becks Mill Rd , Salem, IN 47167 |
East North Central
| State | Major Cities | Average Life Expectancy for Male | Average Life Expectancy for Female | National Health Ranking | CPR Select Courses Accepted |
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| Chicago | 76.18 years | 81.17 years | 28th | ||
| Indianapolis | 75.03 years | 80.26 years | 38th | ||
| Detroit | 75.32 years | 80.37 years | 30th | ||
| Cleveland Columbus |
74.84 years | 80.07 years | 36th | ||
| Milwaukee | 76.83 years | 81.75 yearsx | 13th |
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