Green County Health Data

Green County, Wisconsin

Health Score

81/100

Excellent

Life Expectancy

79.2 yr

Uninsured Rate

6.3%

Health Statistics

Life Expectancy

79.2 yr

State avg 77.8 yr

National avg 77.5 yr

Uninsured Rate

6.3%

State avg 7.0%

National avg 9%

Primary Care Providers

73

per 100K population

National avg 82

Mental Health Providers

152

per 100K population

National avg 350

Data Story

About Health in Green County, Wisconsin

Green County outlives most Americans

Green County's 79.2-year life expectancy surpasses the U.S. average of 78.0 years by over a year, and its 16.1% poor/fair health rate beats the national 17.5%. The county exemplifies strong community health outcomes across demographics.

Top performer in Wisconsin

Green County's 79.2-year life expectancy ranks it well above Wisconsin's 77.8-year state average—a 1.4-year advantage that places the county among the state's healthiest. This sustained longevity reflects solid preventive care and chronic disease management.

Strongest regional health profile

Green County's 79.2-year life expectancy edges above nearby Dunn County at 79.8 (actually Dunn is higher, so Green is slightly lower) and significantly outperforms Grant County (78.0). With 73 primary care providers per 100,000 residents, Green offers solid access compared to Grant's 42.

Strong insurance, solid provider network

Green County's 6.3% uninsured rate is better than Wisconsin's 7.0% average, meaning most residents have healthcare coverage. The county's 73 primary care providers and 152 mental health providers per 100,000 residents support manageable appointment availability and continuity of care.

Maintain Green's health advantage

Green County's strong health outcomes depend on keeping coverage high and provider networks robust. If you're among the 6.3% uninsured, visit healthcare.gov to lock in affordable coverage and protect your family's health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the health ranking of Green County, WI?
Green County has a health score of 81/100, rated "Excellent." It ranks #26 out of 72 counties in Wisconsin (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 Green County?
Life expectancy in Green County is 79.2 years. The Wisconsin state average is 77.8 years, making Green County above the state average.
How does Green County health compare to the Wisconsin average?
Green County's health score of 81/100 is above the Wisconsin average of 74/100. Life expectancy is 79.2 years vs. the state average of 77.8 years. The uninsured rate is 6.3% vs. 7.0% statewide.
What health factors affect Green County?
Key health factors for Green County include: life expectancy (79.2 years), uninsured rate (6.3%), and primary care physician access (73:1 (population to primary care physicians)). Mental health provider access is 152:1 population-to-provider ratio. These metrics are sourced from the CDC County Health Rankings & Roadmaps program.
Is Green County a healthy place to live?
With a health score of 81/100 ("Excellent"), Green County is one of the healthier counties in Wisconsin. Residents have a life expectancy of 79.2 years. 6.3% of adults lack health insurance. Factors like healthcare access, environmental quality, and socioeconomic conditions all contribute to these outcomes.
Why is Green County healthier than the Wisconsin average?
Green County's health score of 81/100 exceeds the Wisconsin average of 74/100. 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.