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Age Demographics for Washington DC
Why this matters?As a state's average age increases, so do the needs of the state in regards to skilled nursing facilities, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, durable medical equipment providers and anything to do with aging, in general. So we believe these values help to give a snapshot of what a state may need or soon need.
- Persons under 5 years, percent: 6.1%
- Persons under 18 years, percent: 18.8%
- Persons 65 years and over, percent: 12.5%
- Female persons, percent: 50.4%
Potential Care Challenges in Washington DC
Why this matters?Simply put, identifying and attempting to fix actual and potential shortcomings in care and care access leads to better outcomes for everyone, patients, caretakers, and family.
- Healthcare Access Quality: Generally good access, with a high concentration of healthcare facilities.
- Prevalent Health Conditions: High rates of chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes, with disparities among racial and ethnic groups.
- Health Insurance Coverage Rates: Relatively high rates of coverage, with government programs providing access to healthcare services.
- Public Health Initiatives: Focus on health equity and addressing social determinants of health, with initiatives to improve access to care.
- Environmental Health Concerns: Urban environmental issues such as air pollution and access to green spaces.
- Healthcare Workforce Availability: Availability of healthcare professionals is generally good, but disparities exist in certain specialties and neighborhoods.