Starke and Pulaski counties’ health rankings took a bit of a hit in 2021, after years of modest improvements. The 2021 County Health Rankings were released earlier this spring by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin’s Population Health Institute.
Continue reading2020 County Health Rankings Show Some Improvement for Starke, Pulaski Counties
Starke and Pulaski counties’ annual health rankings continue to see improvement. The 2020 County Health Rankings have been released by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin’s Population Health Institute.
Continue readingStarke County and Pulaski County Health Rankings for 2018
The annual County Health Rankings Reports have been released by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin’s Population Health Institute.
While Pulaski County Ranked higher than Starke County in health factors and outcomes, their rank fell compared to last year while Starke County saw an improvement in each category. Continue reading
Starke County Sees Slight Improvements in Annual Health Rankings
Starke County has moved up slightly in annual health rankings, but it’s still toward the bottom. The County Health Rankings, which are put together each year by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin’s Population Health Institute, were released Wednesday. Continue reading
Pulaski County Advances in County Health Rankings
Pulaski County is moving ahead when it comes to health rankings. According to the annual County Health Rankings released by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin’s Population Health Institute, Pulaski County now ranks 47th of Indiana’s 92 counties when it comes to health outcomes. Continue reading
Starke County Ranks Among 10 Unhealthiest Counties in State
The fourth annual County Health Rankings report was released yesterday, ranking the overall health for all 92 counties in Indiana and the rest of the country by using a standard formula measuring how healthy people are and how long they tend to live. Starke County fell under the 10 counties with the lowest health outcomes, while Hendricks County, alongside Hamilton and Boone counties, ranked the highest in health outcomes, according to the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s annual report.