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New Hampshire

Environmental and community health profiles for all 10 counties in New Hampshire. Sorted by opportunity score (highest need first).

10

Counties

27

Avg opportunity score

0

Converging-risk counties

What the data shows in New Hampshire

Across New Hampshire's 10 counties, none have two or more of the four health-risk areas (environmental, disease, provider access, and social conditions) above the national threshold at once. Where need shows up here, it tends to be concentrated in a single area rather than stacking.

Statewide, the health-risk area scoring highest on average is disease burden, the leading driver of community health need in New Hampshire.

The most widespread specific risk pattern is Respiratory Burden, triggered in 1 county, followed by Industrial Burden in 1 county.

Coos County carries the highest overall need in the state, with an opportunity score of 46 out of 100 (moderate). Higher scores mean more burden relative to the rest of the country.

CountyOpportunityEnvDiseaseProviderSocialPop
Coos County
33007
463368175431,372
Sullivan County
33019
321548194543,969
Carroll County
33003
292444173952,448
Belknap County
33001
282142193765,027
Merrimack County
33013
2631331932157,103
Cheshire County
33005
24263993377,703
Grafton County
33009
241933193593,146
Strafford County
33017
2115271838133,243
Rockingham County
33015
1924261226320,689
Hillsborough County
33011
172124731427,354

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.