Licking County has a higher-than-average rate of opioid-related overdose deaths, with 24.6 deaths per 100,000 people in 2020, compared to the national average of 14.6 deaths per 100,000.

(Source: CDC)

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The Licking County Health Department offers free or low-cost health services, including immunizations, STD testing, and lead screening, to residents of all ages.

(Source: Licking County Health Department)

The top three leading causes of death in Licking County are heart disease, cancer, and unintentional injuries, accounting for over 60% of all deaths in the county.

(Source: Ohio Department of Health)

The Licking Memorial Health Systems hospital in Newark, Ohio, near Heath, has a level II trauma center, which means it can provide immediate, lifesaving care to critically injured patients.

(Source: Licking Memorial Health Systems)

Licking County has a higher-than-average rate of obesity, with 34.4% of adults considered obese, compared to the national average of 29.3%.

(Source: CDC)

The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, located in Columbus, Ohio, offers telemedicine services to patients in Licking County, allowing them to access specialized care remotely.

(Source: OSU Wexner Medical Center)

The Licking County Community Health Center provides affordable healthcare services to low-income and uninsured residents, including dental, vision, and mental health care.

(Source: Licking County Community Health Center)

The Infant Mortality Rate in Licking County is 7.1 deaths per 1,000 live births, which is higher than the national average of 5.8 deaths per 1,000 live births.

(Source: CDC)

The Licking County Health Department offers a program to help smokers quit, including free nicotine replacement therapy and counseling.

(Source: Licking County Health Department)

The nearest Level I trauma center to Heath, Ohio is The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, located in Columbus, Ohio, approximately 35 miles away.

(Source: OSU Wexner Medical Center)

Licking County has a shortage of primary care physicians, with a ratio of 1,480 residents per primary care physician, compared to the national average of 1,030 residents per primary care physician.

(Source: Health Resources and Services Administration)

The Licking County Health Department offers free or low-cost health services to children, including vaccination clinics and lead poisoning prevention programs.

(Source: Licking County Health Department)

The Licking County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board offers crisis intervention services, including a 24/7 hotline and mobile crisis services.

(Source: Licking County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board)

The top three leading causes of hospitalization in Licking County are pneumonia, septicemia, and heart failure, accounting for over 25% of all hospitalizations in the county.

(Source: Ohio Department of Health)

The Licking County Health Department provides free or low-cost health services to seniors, including fall prevention programs and chronic disease self-management programs.

(Source: Licking County Health Department)