Dallas County Health Data

Dallas County, Texas

Health Score

35/100

Below Avg

Life Expectancy

76.7 yr

Uninsured Rate

23.6%

Health Statistics

Life Expectancy

76.7 yr

State avg 74.3 yr

National avg 77.5 yr

Uninsured Rate

23.6%

State avg 19.8%

National avg 9%

Primary Care Providers

72

per 100K population

National avg 82

Mental Health Providers

220

per 100K population

National avg 350

Data Story

About Health in Dallas County, Texas

Dallas lives longer than most Americans

At 76.7 years, Dallas County residents live 2.4 years longer than the U.S. average of 74.3 years—a meaningful edge in life expectancy. Yet one in five residents report poor or fair health, suggesting that years gained don't guarantee healthy years lived.

Outpacing Texas on both counts

Dallas County's 76.7-year life expectancy significantly exceeds Texas's 74.3-year average, placing it among the state's healthier counties. The 20.8% poor/fair health rate trails the state average, reflecting better overall health outcomes across the county.

Urban health advantage in North Texas

Dallas County's 76.7-year life expectancy and 220 mental health providers per 100,000 residents far outpace rural neighbors like Denton (80.7 years) and Dawson (70.7 years). The county's robust provider network—including 72 primary care providers per 100,000—reflects the infrastructure of a major metro area.

One in four Dallas residents uninsured

Dallas County's 23.6% uninsured rate exceeds the Texas average of 19.8%, meaning nearly 1.2 million adults lack health coverage despite the county's economic size. While primary care access is solid at 72 providers per 100,000, the uninsured often delay care or use emergency rooms instead.

Coverage matters for Dallas health

If you're among Dallas County's 23.6% uninsured residents, the ACA marketplace and Medicaid options offer pathways to affordable coverage. Check healthcare.gov or contact 211 Texas to explore plans that fit your income and health needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the health ranking of Dallas County, TX?
Dallas County has a health score of 35/100, rated "Below Average." It ranks #59 out of 254 counties in Texas (1 = healthiest). The score is based on CDC County Health Rankings data, combining life expectancy, uninsured rates, provider access, and behavioral health indicators.
What is the life expectancy in Dallas County?
Life expectancy in Dallas County is 76.7 years. The Texas state average is 74.3 years, making Dallas County above the state average.
How does Dallas County health compare to the Texas average?
Dallas County's health score of 35/100 is above the Texas average of 25/100. Life expectancy is 76.7 years vs. the state average of 74.3 years. The uninsured rate is 23.6% vs. 19.8% statewide.
What health factors affect Dallas County?
Key health factors for Dallas County include: life expectancy (76.7 years), uninsured rate (23.6%), and primary care physician access (72:1 (population to primary care physicians)). Mental health provider access is 220:1 population-to-provider ratio. These metrics are sourced from the CDC County Health Rankings & Roadmaps program.
Is Dallas County a healthy place to live?
With a health score of 35/100 ("Below Average"), Dallas County faces health challenges compared to other counties in Texas. Residents have a life expectancy of 76.7 years. 23.6% of adults lack health insurance. Factors like healthcare access, environmental quality, and socioeconomic conditions all contribute to these outcomes.
Why is Dallas County healthier than the Texas average?
Dallas County's health score of 35/100 exceeds the Texas average of 25/100. Higher health scores often correlate with better access to healthcare providers, lower uninsured rates, higher median incomes, and environmental factors.

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Data Sources

Health data sourced from the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps, a collaboration between the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute.

Data is informational only. Not medical or health advice. Coverage varies by county and reporting year.