Coronary Heart Disease

This map graphically depicts county level variability in the percentage of Medicare beneficiaries who received treatment for Coronary Heart Disease across Arkansas in 2013.
 
Coronary heart disease occurs when plaque build-up in the arteries surrounding the heart prevents the heart from getting enough blood flow and oxygen.
  • The average rate of coronary heart disease in the Arkansas Medicare Population is 30.0 percent, which is higher than the national average of 27.7 percent.
  • On this map, the counties with the lightest shading have a rate of coronary heart disease lower than the national average.
  • Almost 75 percent of Arkansas counties have rates higher than the national average.
  • The rate of coronary heart disease by county ranges from 23.3 percent to 41.2 percent.
  • Distinct geographic patterns of coronary heart disease are noted, with counties in the southern and central areas of the state having the highest rates of this disease and counties in the northwestern part of the state having the lowest rates.
Find more information on Coronary Heart Disease and other chronic conditions in the Arkansas Medicare Chronic Conditions Report.