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Table 3. State-by-State Report Card on <strong>Health</strong>y Aging (continued)<br />

Flu Vaccine in Past Year<br />

(%) 2010<br />

Ever Had Pneumonia Vaccine<br />

(%) 2010<br />

Mammogram in Past 2 Years<br />

(%) 2010<br />

Data † L CI ‡ U CI Score § Data † L CI ‡ U CI Score § Data † L CI ‡ U CI Score §<br />

Alabama 63.2 60.7 65.6 3 65.6 63.1 68.0 3 81.0 77.7 84.3 2<br />

Alaska 63.7 56.3 71.1 3 66.5 58.8 74.2 3 71.8 60.9 82.7 4<br />

Arizona 67.2 64.3 70.2 2 71.8 68.9 74.7 1 85.3 81.8 88.7 1<br />

Arkansas 69.6 66.9 72.2 2 67.3 64.6 70.1 3 79.8 75.9 83.6 3<br />

California 63.0 61.2 64.8 3 62.6 60.8 64.4 4 87.5 85.2 89.8 1<br />

Colorado 73.4 71.5 75.2 1 73.3 71.4 75.2 1 81.3 78.6 84.0 2<br />

Connecticut 72.4 70.0 74.7 1 69.2 66.8 71.7 2 87.2 84.1 90.3 1<br />

Delaware 66.9 64.0 69.8 2 70.0 67.1 72.9 2 88.3 85.2 91.4 1<br />

District <strong>of</strong> Columbia 62.0 58.8 65.3 4 65.4 62.0 68.7 3 89.4 85.7 93.1 1<br />

Florida 65.6 64.0 67.2 3 69.9 68.4 71.5 2 87.9 86.2 89.5 1<br />

Georgia 61.8 59.1 64.5 4 64.4 61.6 67.1 4 86.5 83.5 89.6 1<br />

Hawaii 73.2 70.8 75.5 1 66.8 64.1 69.5 3 82.9 79.3 86.5 2<br />

Idaho 60.7 58.4 63.0 4 66.2 63.9 68.4 3 73.0 69.4 76.6 4<br />

Illinois 65.5 62.6 68.3 3 61.9 58.9 64.9 4 80.5 76.3 84.6 3<br />

Indiana 66.4 64.4 68.4 2 68.8 66.9 70.8 2 79.8 77.1 82.6 3<br />

Iowa 70.4 68.3 72.6 1 70.3 68.1 72.6 2 84.5 81.5 87.5 2<br />

Kansas 68.6 66.8 70.5 2 68.5 66.6 70.3 2 82.9 80.2 85.6 2<br />

Kentucky 67.7 65.2 70.2 2 64.6 61.8 67.3 4 77.5 74.2 80.7 3<br />

Louisiana 64.3 61.9 66.6 3 67.4 65.1 69.7 3 80.6 77.6 83.5 3<br />

Maine 72.0 70.1 73.9 1 71.8 69.8 73.8 1 86.0 83.5 88.5 1<br />

Maryland 68.7 66.2 71.1 2 66.5 64.0 69.0 3 85.9 82.8 89.1 1<br />

Massachusetts 72.4 70.5 74.2 1 71.2 69.3 73.1 1 89.8 87.6 92.0 1<br />

Michigan 67.5 65.6 69.3 2 67.8 65.9 69.6 3 85.5 83.2 87.9 1<br />

Minnesota 72.0 69.5 74.5 1 70.4 67.8 72.9 2 86.5 83.4 89.6 1<br />

Mississippi 66.1 64.0 68.2 3 67.6 65.5 69.8 3 75.5 72.6 78.5 4<br />

Missouri 67.1 64.3 69.8 2 71.2 68.5 73.9 1 75.5 70.8 80.2 4<br />

Montana 65.5 63.1 67.8 3 71.8 69.5 74.0 1 76.6 72.8 80.4 3<br />

Nebraska 71.2 69.5 73.0 1 70.9 69.0 72.7 1 78.1 75.1 81.0 3<br />

Nevada 59.3 55.4 63.2 4 66.6 62.6 70.5 3 77.0 70.5 83.4 3<br />

New Hampshire 71.3 68.9 73.6 1 71.2 68.9 73.6 1 86.5 83.6 89.5 1<br />

New Jersey 65.7 63.6 67.9 3 64.3 62.1 66.5 4 79.6 76.5 82.8 3<br />

New Mexico 69.3 67.1 71.5 2 68.6 66.3 70.9 2 79.4 76.1 82.7 3<br />

New York 68.3 66.3 70.3 2 66.1 64.0 68.2 3 81.9 78.9 84.8 2<br />

North Carolina 69.7 67.6 71.7 2 71.2 69.1 73.3 1 83.7 81.0 86.4 2<br />

North Dakota 66.4 63.9 69.0 2 70.9 68.4 73.4 1 79.3 75.4 83.3 3<br />

Ohio 64.8 62.7 66.9 3 68.5 66.4 70.5 2 84.2 81.6 86.9 2<br />

Oklahoma 70.9 69.0 72.7 1 72.6 70.8 74.5 1 72.3 69.1 75.6 4<br />

Oregon 65.0 62.5 67.4 3 74.0 71.7 76.2 1 81.7 78.3 85.0 2<br />

Pennsylvania 68.0 66.1 69.8 2 70.6 68.8 72.4 2 82.4 79.7 85.2 2<br />

Rhode Island 70.3 68.1 72.6 1 71.7 69.5 74.0 1 88.4 85.5 91.2 1<br />

South Carolina 67.4 65.1 69.6 2 70.0 67.8 72.2 2 83.6 80.5 86.8 2<br />

South Dakota 72.0 69.8 74.2 1 68.0 65.7 70.4 2 84.6 81.3 87.9 2<br />

Tennessee 66.6 63.8 69.3 2 66.1 63.3 68.8 3 81.7 77.8 85.6 2<br />

Texas 67.2 65.3 69.1 2 68.5 66.5 70.5 2 78.5 75.8 81.2 3<br />

Utah 68.2 66.1 70.3 2 68.3 66.2 70.5 2 77.7 74.4 81.1 3<br />

Vermont 71.5 69.4 73.5 1 72.8 70.8 74.9 1 85.0 82.2 87.8 2<br />

Virginia 68.9 66.0 71.8 2 72.1 69.2 75.0 1 80.9 76.9 84.8 2<br />

Washington 69.3 67.9 70.6 2 72.8 71.5 74.1 1 82.7 80.8 84.5 2<br />

West Virginia 66.4 63.8 69.0 2 62.4 59.6 65.1 4 78.0 74.1 82.0 3<br />

Wisconsin 68.4 65.4 71.3 2 73.1 70.3 76.0 1 83.7 79.4 88.0 2<br />

Wyoming 65.1 62.8 67.4 3 69.4 67.1 71.7 2 76.9 73.5 80.3 3<br />

* Defined in Table 2.<br />

† Data are for U.S. adults aged 65 years or older.<br />

‡ A confidence interval (CI) describes the level <strong>of</strong> uncertainty <strong>of</strong> an estimate and specifies the range in which the true value is likely to fall. This<br />

report uses a 95% level <strong>of</strong> significance, which means that 95% <strong>of</strong> the time, the true value falls within these boundaries. When comparing<br />

prevalence <strong>of</strong> variables across states or years, we recommend the use <strong>of</strong> confidence intervals. If the confidence intervals overlap, the difference is<br />

not statistically significant.<br />

§ Scores are calculated as quartiles and show state performance relative to all other states. 1 = top 25%; 4 = bottom 25%.<br />

Source: CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2009–2010. See Appendix for a full description <strong>of</strong> this data source.<br />

PAGE 32 The State <strong>of</strong> Aging and <strong>Health</strong> in America 2013

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