The percent without health insurance of Dakota County, MN was 6.80% for 18 to 64, all races, both sexes and all income levels in 2014. The percent without health insurance of Ramsey County, MN was 9.60% for 18 to 64, all races, both sexes and all income levels in 2014.

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The Small Area Health Insurance Estimate (SAHIE) estimates health insurance coverage from the American Community Survey (ACS).

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Health and Health Insurance Datasets Involving Dakota County, MN or Ramsey County, MN

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    Voter Registration Count By Precinct And District Data

    data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-03-29T12:47:03.000Z

    This dataset shows voter registration totals by precinct, ward and district in Ramsey County.

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    City and Township Population Data

    data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2022-03-21T15:37:41.000Z

    Sources: MN State Demographic Center and the Metropolitan Council. Released August 2020. The Minnesota State Demographic Center (our office) and the Metropolitan Council jointly produce population and household estimates for all years between the U.S. Census Bureau's decennial (10-year) counts.  The Met Council produces the estimates for the seven counties of Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, and Washington, as well as all cities and townships within those counties. Our office produces the estimates for the other 80 Minnesota counties outside of the 7-county metro, as well as all cities and townships within those counties. Notes: New estimates are released annually in late July for the prior year. All data are dated to April 1. Persons per household is calculated by dividing the household population by the number of occupied households in any given geography. The household population does not equal the total population because some residents live in "group quarters" settings (such as college dormitories, nursing facilities, shelters, treatment centers, religious orders, military barracks, or correctional facilities), and thus are not living in households.  Cities that cross county boundaries are segmented by each county's portion (labeled "part"), as well as appearing in total under "Multi-County City" in the "COUNTY NAME" column.

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    Infectious Disease Summary Data

    data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-08-19T03:34:41.000Z

    Annual summary of mandatory reportable infectious diseases provided by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). The dataset includes counts of reportable infectious diseases confirmed for residents of the designated geographic area (e.g. Ramsey County, Minnesota, or Metro Region). The Metro Region includes the following counties: Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott and Washington Data notes: 1. Beginning in 2010, typhoid fever cases are included in the Salmonellosis category 2. Human Ehrlichiosis E. muris-like was renamed to E. muriseauclairensis in 2018. Reports prior to 2018 use E. muris-like 3. Due to staff being redeployed to the COVID response, no vectorborne disease data is available and only some zoonotic disease data is available for 2020. This includes: Anaplasmosis-Ehrlichiosis, undetermined, Babesiosis, Chikungunya, Dengue, Human Anaplasmosis, Human Ehrlichiosis (2 species), Jamestown Canyon, La Crosse, Lyme Disease, Malaria, Novel Influenza A, Powassan, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Toxoplasmosis, West Nile Virus, Zika Virus 4. Hospitalized influenza cases reported by flu season. For example, 2017 count is from the 2016-17 flu season.

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    Reported Crime by County Data [Archived]

    data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-10-03T19:50:14.000Z

    Dataset showing reported crime counts and rates by offense category for Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, and Washington counties. Crime rates are calculated using Census estimates of each county's resident population.

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    Life Expectancy By Zip Code Data

    data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2021-12-20T20:38:35.000Z

    Dataset showing life expectancy at birth in years by zip code. Ramsey County Policy and Planning analysis of data from death certificates filed in the county from 1994 - 2015. Some area life expectancy calculations are suppressed due to insufficient data.

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    Poverty Under 18 Over Time

    data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-07-20T15:58:25.000Z

    This data displays the percentage of children under age 18 living in poverty for the years 2012-2016 by three geographies: Minnesota, Ramsey County and Saint Paul. Among these regions, Saint Paul has the highest percentage of children in poverty at 30.5 percent in 2016, which has decreased from 33.6 percent in 2012. Footnote 6.

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    Number Of People Without Health Insurance All States 2005-2012

    opendata.utah.gov | Last Updated 2019-04-19T06:44:33.000Z

    Number Of People Without Health Insurance All States 2005-2012

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    Comprehensive Beach Water Quality Data

    data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2024-05-29T20:46:31.000Z

    Ramsey County regularly tests beaches for water quality during beach season, from June through August each year. Ramsey County uses the state E. coli water quality standard to identify water bodies that may be contaminated with fecal waste. Higher levels of E. coli in the water may or may not be accompanied by higher levels and an increased risk of harmful bacteria; varying survival rates of bacteria make is impossible to definitively state when these harmful bacteria are present. Two samples are taken from each Ramsey County beach weekly to test E. coli levels.

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    Residential Assessment Sales Ratio Data

    data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2022-03-21T15:47:39.000Z

    The residential assessment sales ratio measures the aggregate assessed value of all residential property as a proportion of aggregate actual sales of all residential property. This measures the accuracy of property valuations in the county.

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    Businesses funded by the MN Department of Employment and Economic Development

    data.ramseycounty.us | Last Updated 2023-03-30T12:57:16.000Z

    Businesses that received funding from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development. Data is through March 31, 2021. Learn more about the program at https://mn.gov/deed/government/financial-assistance/relief/.