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Kansas

Environmental and community health profiles for all 105 counties in Kansas. Sorted by opportunity score (highest need first).

105

Counties

47

Avg opportunity score

2

Converging-risk counties

What the data shows in Kansas

Across Kansas's 105 counties, 2 have two or more of the four health-risk areas (environmental, disease, provider access, and social conditions) above the national threshold at the same time. These are the places where several pressures land together rather than one at a time.

Statewide, the health-risk area scoring highest on average is gaps in provider access, the leading driver of community health need in Kansas.

The most widespread specific risk pattern is Heat-Dialysis Vulnerability, triggered in 36 counties, followed by Runoff Burden in 33 counties.

Elk County carries the highest overall need in the state, with an opportunity score of 69 out of 100 (elevated). Higher scores mean more burden relative to the rest of the country.

CountyOpportunityEnvDiseaseProviderSocialPop
Elk County
20049
69257695632,467
Rawlins County
20153
66446999452,463
Cheyenne County
20023
64436896432,636
Jewell County
20089
63417489402,847
Graham County
20065
62436499392,376
Russell County
20167
61436671536,723
Harper County
20077
61346874555,435
Chautauqua County
20019
59277468543,347
Wichita County
20203
59434998462,082
Decatur County
20039
59445696402,712
Republic County
20157
59406789364,627
Phillips County
20147
58436092384,761
Chase County
20017
58245896492,579
Comanche County
20033
58345799421,655
Logan County
20109
58434598472,665
Rush County
20165
58436279432,830
Ness County
20135
58435292432,618
Wallace County
20199
57435996321,509
Lincoln County
20105
57436582362,920
Osborne County
20141
57436284363,427
Sherman County
20181
57563892455,844
Morton County
20129
56354998442,580
Trego County
20195
56684494242,731
Barber County
20007
55346079444,071
Gove County
20063
55434699382,735
Greenwood County
20073
55226765555,870
Lane County
20101
55445295311,529
Clay County
20027
54415472488,007
Edwards County
20047
54335293402,733
Mitchell County
20123
54425088405,719
Wilson County
20205
54266253638,382
Anderson County
20003
53245575537,838
Smith County
20183
53425685303,590
Clark County
20025
52353992461,847
Norton County
20137
52434193375,330
Pawnee County
20145
52434177476,126
Sheridan County
20179
51434099322,423
Stanton County
20187
51444193351,901
Kiowa County
20097
51423996352,374
Hodgeman County
20083
50433197411,655
Kingman County
20095
50434075477,066
Rooks County
20163
50444573424,778
Woodson County
20207
50226163483,115
Meade County
20119
49423673493,911
Wyandotte County
20209
4967303862165,281
Montgomery County
20125
492758555130,568
Barton County
20009
494348584524,899
Brown County
20013
48315758449,250
Ottawa County
20143
48434376385,818
Stevens County
20189
48344869445,077
Sumner County
20191
486042524222,334
Marshall County
20117
48375657419,933
Neosho County
20133
475550444215,420
Shawnee County
20177
4765374944177,746
Labette County
20099
473057564219,728
Morris County
20127
47255765405,334
Cherokee County
20021
463260384919,054
Sedgwick County
20173
4673264847528,469
Cloud County
20029
46414568378,854
Coffey County
20031
46235067448,251
Hamilton County
20075
46431697422,437
Stafford County
20185
46344956453,909
Washington County
20201
45394270375,504
Thomas County
20193
45432397317,865
Ford County
20057
455718853533,980
Greeley County
20071
44422991241,181
Linn County
20107
44274847529,860
Scott County
20171
43432679374,922
Kearny County
20093
43432781333,823
Haskell County
20081
43433366383,630
Marion County
20115
423845553711,690
Dickinson County
20041
424141573718,445
Finney County
20055
424319744537,466
Bourbon County
20011
422948424714,408
Gray County
20069
41432972325,743
Allen County
20001
402447553912,412
Cowley County
20035
403039524534,157
Pratt County
20151
40433755369,082
Ellsworth County
20053
40433361336,357
Reno County
20155
403445444061,497
Saline County
20169
404233563753,098
Osage County
20139
392645434415,824
Jackson County
20085
393241474113,368
Rice County
20159
39423153409,260
Grant County
20067
38431187317,147
Wabaunsee County
20197
38263470317,057
Doniphan County
20043
38223459437,493
Ellis County
20051
384317733528,810
Nemaha County
20131
373136593110,114
Geary County
20061
373915545035,047
Crawford County
20037
363132384938,764
Atchison County
20005
363432384716,016
Leavenworth County
20103
356119443483,518
Lyon County
20111
352723604332,172
Seward County
20175
353317594321,067
Jefferson County
20087
342833553418,327
Riley County
20161
343912544671,402
Harvey County
20079
343134473433,504
McPherson County
20113
334127492930,091
Franklin County
20059
332535433726,125
Douglas County
20045
3237144844120,553
Johnson County
20091
3068113719622,237
Butler County
20015
293024483168,632
Miami County
20121
282725443235,320
Pottawatomie County
20149
253317432426,382

Scores are national percentile ranks (0–100) from the Banana Analytics methodology (v1.2.0). Higher scores indicate more burden. Click any county for its full environmental and community health profile.