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Endnotes 1 Outpatient visit number excludes ER visits (FY 2018) 2 Inpatient number excludes births (FY 2018) 3 As shown on pages 9-10, survey respondents in Ingalls’ area were predominantly women and over 55. It is common for community surveys to include more respondents in those demographics, and respondent demographics should be taken into account when interpreting survey data. 4 Svajlenka, 2016. 5 U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2018. 6 Weinfield et al., 2014). 7 Larson et. Al., 2009 8 Larson et. al., 2009. 9 Enrollment numbers from state DHFS may include some duplicates since enrollment in Medicaid is a continuous process. The number of person’s enrolled percentage of total populations should be taken as en estimate. 10 As shown on pages 9-10, survey respondents in Ingalls’ area were predominantly women and over 55. It is common for community surveys to include more respondents in those demographics, and respondent demographics should be taken into account when interpreting survey data. 11 Yan JW, Gushulak KM, Columbus MP, et al. Risk factors for recurrent emergency department visits for hyperglycemia in patients with diabetes mellitus. International Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2017;10(1):23. 12 The previous priority health areas were (1) Heart Disease & Stroke, (2) Cancer Care, (3) Infant Health & Family Planning.

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