Stroke

This map graphically depicts county level variability in the percentage of Medicare beneficiaries who received treatment for Stroke across Arkansas in 2013. 
 
Stroke occurs when the blood flow to a part of the brain is stopped or severely limited; brain cells very quickly begin to die when this occurs. 
  • The average annual rate of stroke nationally for the Medicare population was 3.7 percent.
  • In Arkansas, the rate was slightly higher at 4.1 percent. 
  • Counties that are shaded in the lightest two colors have a county-level stroke rate that is lower than the national average. 
  • The highest county-level stroke rate is 6.8 percent, which is about 2.5 times higher than the lowest county rate of 2.6 percent.
  • The eastern and southern areas of the state generally have a higher Medicare beneficiary stroke rate than the northeastern area of the state.
Find more information on Stroke and other chronic conditions in the Arkansas Medicare Chronic Conditions Report.