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Boone County, Indiana Community Health Profile

Environmental risk, disease burden, provider access, and SDOH scores for community health needs assessment and service line planning. Fused from EPA, CDC, CMS, and Census data into a single free view.

Opportunity Score

41Moderateout of 100

Env

65

+15 vs U.S. mean

Disease

22

−28 vs U.S. mean

Provider

65

+15 vs U.S. mean

SDOH

27

−23 vs U.S. mean

FIPS: 18011Population: 76,120Risk overview: Near national averages

Specific health risk patterns

No specific risk patterns triggered in Boone County

We evaluated 8 specific patterns for this county. None scored above the elevated threshold or close to it. More on how these patterns are defined.

Where Boone County stands

Health risks here sit near national averages

Boone County, Indiana has elevated doctor and specialist shortages — primary care and specialty access rank worse than 65% of U.S. counties. Pollution exposure, chronic disease rates, and social and economic conditions all sit closer to the middle of the national distribution. The issue here is healthcare infrastructure — not enough providers for the population — rather than vulnerability piling up across multiple dimensions. Counties in this profile are candidates for provider-recruitment and capacity-building investment.

Methodology: when three or more of the four major health-risk areas (pollution, chronic disease, doctor access, social and economic conditions) score above the 70th national percentile, we call the pattern “multi-pillar convergence.” The scoring approach and citations live on the methodology page.

Risk profile

Boone County compared to Indiana and the U.S. average

Four health-risk scores on a 0-100 scale, where 50 is the U.S. average. A higher score means that area is a stronger contributor to community health risk.

Boone County four-pillar profile20406080100Disease BurdenEnv RiskSDOH StressProvider Gap

Environmental Risk (65) and Provider Gap (65) are moderately worse than the U.S. average of 50.

Disease Burden (22) and SDOH Stress (27) are at or better than the U.S. average.

  • Boone County
  • Indiana state mean
  • U.S. mean (50)
  • Signal threshold (70)

Current Conditions

Today's air quality, fires, and weather alerts

Live operational data for Boone County: real-time AQI from EPA AirNow, active fires from NIFC, and any National Weather Service advisories. Updated daily.

Current Air Quality
27Good
PM2.5: 4.8 µg/m³ · 2026-05-29
Source: EPA AirNow
Nearest Active Wildfire
CLARE-RX C73-1032 Muskegon Road Fuel Break
472 km away · 0 acres
0 fires within 100 km · 0 within 200 km
Source: NIFC active fire perimeters

Environmental Factors

Air, water, and exposure indicators

Top environmental indicators for Boone County with state and national benchmarks. Full profile covers 40+ metrics on the platform.

IndicatorBoone CountyIN avgUS avg
EPA AQS / EJSCREEN
9.2
µg/m³
+9.4% vs IN
8.47.4
EPA AQS / EJSCREEN
62.4
ppb
+0.2% vs IN
62.357.1
Traffic Proximity
EJSCREEN
446,342
index
+86% vs IN
240,590291,320
Superfund Proximity
EPA EJSCREEN
0.19
score
+67% vs IN
0.110.16
EPA EJSCREEN
0.95
score
+58% vs IN
0.603.39

Wildfire-Attributable Air Quality

Smoke PM2.5 the EPA doesn't count

Stanford peer-reviewed wildfire-attributable PM2.5 for Boone County. The EPA classifies wildfire smoke as "exceptional events" and excludes it from official AQS monitoring; Childs/Burke fills that gap with daily county-level data.

Annual mean wildfire PM2.5
0.39 µg/m³
4% of the 9 µg/m³ federal annual standard, on top of background air
Smoke days > 55 µg/m³
0
EPA “unhealthy for sensitive groups” threshold · Negligible
Smoke days > 100 µg/m³
0
EPA “unhealthy” threshold · acute exposure days

Source: Childs et al, Environmental Science & Technology 2022 (Harvard Dataverse 10.7910/DVN/DJVMTV). Latest year shipped: 2020. Burke et al, Nature 2023 estimate that the EPA AQS network undercounts wildfire-attributable PM2.5 by 10–30% in fire-affected counties. Coverage is CONUS only. Full methodology →

Outage Burden

When the grid goes dark

DOE/ORNL EAGLE-I customer-hours-out for Boone County in 2024. The fraction is population-normalized via the Maximum Customer Count denominator (Brelsford et al, Sci Data 2024) so it's directly comparable across counties of any size.

Customer-hours-out, 2024
< 0.01%
of all customer-hours in the year · Routine
Peak customers out
1,500
in a single 15-minute interval · the year's worst quarter-hour
Intervals > 10,000 out
0
count of 15-minute slots with 10k+ customers out · surge events

Source: DOE/ORNL EAGLE-I (figshare 10.6084/m9.figshare.24237376). Latest year shipped: 2024. Coverage: 3,050 of 3,222 US counties; AK and some sparsely-served rural counties may have no data. Full methodology →

Severe Weather History

Recorded storm events and damages

NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database for Boone County, 2010–2026. Cumulative + last 5 years of recorded weather events with deaths, injuries, and damages.

Total events (20102026)
199
39 in the last 5 years
Deaths · injuries
1· 3
cumulative across all event types
Property + crop damage
$1.7M
cumulative reported damages
Events by type
Thunderstorm159
Flood27
Tornado11

Source: NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database (full history rollup). NOAA buckets ~50 raw event_type strings into 8 health-relevant categories. Coverage: 3,107 of 3,222 US counties; the absent are typically Alaska boroughs and territories where NOAA codes events as forecast zones rather than counties. Full methodology →

Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations

Livestock density and federal-permit confidence

USDA Census of Agriculture (vintage 2022) animal-unit totals for Boone County, normalized to land area and ranked nationally. Animal Units (AU) follow the EPA federal definition under 40 CFR §122.23.

CAFO density rank
46thpercentile · Low
National rank of animal units per square mile.
Animal units per sq mi
44.1
Federal CAFO thresholds: 300 AU = “Medium”, 1,000 AU = “Large.” Total AU: 18,672 across 423 sq mi.
Dominant species
Hogs
Top contributor to the AU total. Other species may also be present.
State-only program. Federal NPDES permit data is structurally absent in this state (IN, ID, AR). The CAFO density figure here comes entirely from USDA Census head counts.

Source: USDA Census of Agriculture 2022 (head counts) + EPA 40 CFR §122.23 (animal-unit conversion). The CAFO composite deliberately omits NPDES facility counts because federal coverage averages ~32% nationally per EPA-IG and is heavily state-skewed — adding it as a numerator would systematically bias the index toward delegated states. Full methodology →

Pesticide Use

USGS Pesticide National Synthesis

Annual pesticide application rollup for Boone County from the USGS Pesticide National Synthesis Project. Most recent year on file: 2019. Mass figures use the EPest_HIGH estimate (the conservative-against-undercounting framing); EPest_LOW is also retained on the underlying data.

Density rank (2019)
90thpercentile · Extreme
National rank of kilograms applied per square mile.
Total mass applied
229.1K kg
541.8 kg/sq mi across 39 distinct compounds.
Top compounds by mass
  1. 1.GLYPHOSATE85.9K kg
  2. 2.METOLACHLOR & METOLACHLOR-S32.4K kg
  3. 3.ATRAZINE31.6K kg
  4. 4.METOLACHLOR-S27.9K kg
  5. 5.ACETOCHLOR17.7K kg

Source: USGS Pesticide National Synthesis Project (2019). USGS PNSP nationally; year 2019 is preliminary; 2018 unavailable; 2020+ not released. Update reliability medium-low. Full methodology →

Health Outcomes

Chronic disease prevalence

CDC PLACES model-based prevalence estimates for adults in Boone County. Full profile covers 15+ health outcomes plus mortality on the platform.

Boone County chronic disease prevalence vs. CDC PLACES national benchmarksCancer (any, excl. skin)7.18.6Diabetes11.410.5COPD6.65.9Stroke3.22.6Coronary heart disease6.05.4Current asthma (adults)9.810.4Frequent mental distress (14+ days)14.515.0Depression21.121.5510152025Prevalence (%)
Boone County adult disease prevalence vs. CDC PLACES national benchmarks, ranked by absolute divergence. Green connectors mark conditions where Boone County is below the benchmark; terracotta where above.National benchmarkBoone County
ConditionBoone CountyIN avgUS avg
Current Asthma
% of adults with current asthma
10.4%
-7.7% vs IN
11.3%10.6%
COPD
% of adults with diagnosed COPD
5.9%
-36% vs IN
9.2%8.6%
Diabetes
% of adults with diagnosed diabetes
10.5%
-23% vs IN
13.6%13.7%
Coronary Heart Disease
% of adults with CHD
5.4%
-29% vs IN
7.6%7.9%
Depression
% of adults ever diagnosed with depression
21.5%
-16% vs IN
25.6%23.1%
Frequent Mental Distress
% of adults with 14+ poor mental health days/month
15.0%
-16% vs IN
17.9%17.2%

Vulnerable Medicare Population

Who needs the grid to stay alive

Medicare beneficiaries in Boone County who depend on electricity for dialysis, oxygen, or other powered medical equipment. From the HHS emPOWER program, which CMS publishes monthly so emergency managers know who to find first when the power goes out.

PopulationCountPer 1,000 Medicare
Total Medicare beneficiaries
Denominator
13,858
Electricity-dependent (any DME)
Ventilators, oxygen concentrators, IV pumps, motorized wheelchairs
595
42.9
-25% vs IN
Dialysis-dependent
ESRD beneficiaries needing in-center or home dialysis
44
3.18
+0.3% vs IN
Oxygen-dependent
Home oxygen concentrators (outage-vulnerable)
139
10.0
-48% vs IN

Source: HHS emPOWER Map (ArcGIS county layer), May 2026. Counts of 1–10 are masked as “≤10” per HHS privacy rules; per-1,000 rates are derived and still respect the privacy floor. Full methodology →

Provider Supply

Specialty physician density per 100,000 residents

Active providers in Boone County from the CMS National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES). Compared to the U.S. average for each specialty. Adjacency adjustment is applied separately in the Provider Gap pillar score.

SpecialtyBoone CountyUS avg
Primary Care
Family medicine, internal medicine, general practice, pediatrics.
116.7
per 100k
-11% vs US
130.4
Cardiology
Cardiovascular disease, electrophysiology, interventional cardiology.
11.0
per 100k
-9.0% vs US
12.1
Pulmonology
Respiratory disease specialists — relevant to PM2.5 and wildfire smoke exposure.
4.1
per 100k
-32% vs US
6.0
Psychiatry
Mental health prescribers; complements behavioral health access.
12.4
per 100k
-34% vs US
18.7
Oncology / Hematology
Cancer specialists.
5.5
per 100k
-14% vs US
6.4
Neurology
Neurological disease specialists.
6.9
per 100k
-13% vs US
7.9

Source: CMS National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES). Counts reflect providers with a primary practice address in Boone County; specialty is taken from the provider's primary NUCC taxonomy code.

Pro analytical view

What drives this county's scores

The flagged signals and service-line opportunities for Boone County, plus the methodology decomposition behind each score. Visible to Pro, Consultant Studio, and Enterprise tiers.

Where to focus

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Top flagged signals + service lines are a Pro feature

See how each signal's components blend into its final score, and which signals + service lines this county should prioritize. Available on Professional, Consultant Studio, and Enterprise.

Score decomposition

Each named signal's component breakdown with weights. The bar length is the component's percentile rank; the parenthetical is its weight in the final blend.

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Tract drill-down

Census tracts inside Boone County

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On the full platform

What else is available for Boone County

The page above is a subset. The free Community account unlocks the full single-county profile: every indicator, every data source, demographics, historical trends, and mortality data. Professional unlocks multi-county comparison, compound signal analysis, service line rankings, and consultant-ready PDF reports.

Full Environmental Profile

All 40+ environmental metrics including toxic releases, hazardous site proximity, PFAS detection, pesticide exposure, and climate stress indicators.

Service Line Opportunities

See how Boone County ranks for respiratory, oncology, cardiovascular, renal, endocrine, and behavioral health service line opportunity.

Multi-County Comparison

Compare Boone County side-by-side with neighboring counties across every dimension.

Trend Analysis

5-year sparklines for health outcomes, SDOH measures, and mortality rates so you can see where the county is heading, not just where it is today.

PDF Report Export

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Nearby Counties

Counties bordering Boone County

Adjacent county profiles with their own scores and environmental health data. Source: Census Bureau County Adjacency File.

Data sources: EPA AQS, EPA EJSCREEN, EPA TRI, CDC PLACES, CDC WONDER, CMS NPPES, Census ACS, County Health Rankings, NOAA ACIS, NCI State Cancer Profiles. Every score on this page is derived from publicly available federal data, fused by the Banana Analytics pipeline.

Methodology: See the full scoring methodology (v1.2.0) for weights, sensitivity analysis, and validation against county-level mortality data.

Last refreshed: May 28, 2026