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Children enrolled in Medicaid or KCHIP who received dental services (Percent) – 2001

Data Provided by: Kentucky Youth Advocates, Inc.
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20% - 33%
Shelby 20%
Menifee 24%
Jackson 24%
Gallatin 25%
Owen 27%
Fayette 27%
Carroll 27%
Kenton 29%
Oldham 29%
Boone 30%
Allen 31%
Christian 31%
Hardin 31%
Warren 32%
Pendleton 32%
Jefferson 32%
Henry 32%
Butler 33%
Washington 33%
McCracken 33%
Spencer 33%
34% - 39%
Hancock 34%
Calloway 35%
Grant 35%
McLean 35%
Todd 35%
Taylor 35%
Mercer 36%
Franklin 36%
Logan 36%
Graves 36%
Muhlenberg 36%
Campbell 36%
Bullitt 36%
Woodford 36%
Robertson 36%
Nelson 36%
Owsley 36%
Larue 37%
Livingston 37%
Meade 37%
Trigg 37%
Fulton 37%
Barren 37%
Clay 37%
Hart 37%
Simpson 38%
Daviess 38%
Breckinridge 38%
Mason 38%
Green 38%
Harrison 38%
Marshall 38%
Ballard 38%
Anderson 39%
Rowan 39%
Marion 39%
Garrard 39%
Henderson 39%
Crittenden 39%
34% - 39%
Edmonson 39%
Fleming 39%
40% - 44%
Letcher 40%
Jessamine 40%
Hickman 40%
Union 40%
Russell 40%
Lyon 40%
Adair 40%
Bracken 40%
McCreary 41%
Laurel 41%
Scott 41%
Trimble 41%
Caldwell 41%
Metcalfe 42%
Clark 42%
Bath 42%
Rockcastle 42%
Bourbon 42%
Grayson 42%
Lawrence 42%
Hopkins 42%
Boyle 42%
Lee 42%
Webster 43%
Montgomery 43%
Powell 43%
Elliott 44%
Wolfe 44%
Madison 44%
Nicholas 44%
Lincoln 44%
45% - 53%
Breathitt 45%
Johnson 45%
Morgan 45%
Whitley 46%
Harlan 46%
Martin 46%
Ohio 46%
Pike 46%
Estill 46%
Pulaski 46%
Monroe 47%
Perry 47%
Carlisle 47%
Floyd 47%
Clinton 47%
Cumberland 47%
Boyd 48%
Greenup 48%
Carter 48%
Lewis 48%
Magoffin 48%
Knox 49%
Knott 49%
Wayne 50%
Casey 51%
Leslie 52%
Bell 53%

Definitions: Number and percent of Kentucky children enrolled in Medicaid or the Kentucky Children’s Health Insurance Program (KCHIP) who received any dental care.

Data Source: Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services

Footnotes: Data refer to the total number of children receiving dental services, including the Passport region.
Updated 12/1/2011

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

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Amy Swann, KIDS COUNT Coordinator


 


 

Kentucky Youth Advocates is a non-partisan, non-profit, children's advocacy organization. KYA represents a voice for Kentucky's most precious asset - its youth. We believe that Kentucky's youth deserve the opportunities and resources necessary to ensure their productive development and health.