Overview

Key headline metrics for Medicare beneficiaries living in St. Louis, MN. Source data from the CMS Medicare Fee-for-Service Geographic Variation Public Use File (2023) and CDC PLACES/SDOH.

Total Medicare Spending per Capita
$9,767
Actual Spending per Capita
$10,113
includes local geographic adjustments
Average HCC Risk Score
0.97
1.00 = nationally average. Higher = sicker panel.
Average Age
69.0
30-Day Readmission Rate
18.1%
MA Participation
72.3%
share enrolled in Medicare Advantage
Dual Eligible
25.8%
also enrolled in Medicaid — low-income marker

Beneficiary Profile

Who the Medicare population is in this county — counts, enrollment mix, age, and risk-adjusted complexity.

Total Medicare Beneficiaries
51,975
Fee-for-Service Beneficiaries
13,142
MA Participation Rate
72.3%
Average Age
69.0
Average HCC Risk Score
0.97
CMS Hierarchical Condition Category score. Higher means a sicker average beneficiary.
Dual Eligible (Medicare + Medicaid)
25.8%
Share of beneficiaries also enrolled in Medicaid — a marker of low income and complex need.

Demographic mix

Female
50.2%
Male
49.8%
White
92.0%
Black
1.1%
Hispanic
0.6%

Utilization

How often Medicare beneficiaries use each service. Rates are per 1,000 beneficiaries; the "users" column shows the share of beneficiaries who used the service at least once.

30-Day Readmission Rate
18.1%
Share of hospital discharges followed by an unplanned readmission within 30 days.
ER Visits per 1,000 Benes
723.6

Health Outcomes

CDC PLACES — modeled prevalence of health outcomes among county adults. Values are age-adjusted or crude prevalence estimates with 95% CIs.

Obesity among adults
35.2%
95% CI: 31.0% – 39.9%
Crude prevalence
High blood pressure among adults
32.1%
95% CI: 29.1% – 35.0%
Crude prevalence
High cholesterol among adults who have ever been screened
32.1%
95% CI: 29.2% – 35.1%
Crude prevalence
Depression among adults
26.1%
95% CI: 23.1% – 29.4%
Age-adjusted prevalence
Arthritis among adults
25.3%
95% CI: 22.8% – 27.9%
Crude prevalence
All teeth lost among adults aged >=65 years
16.7%
95% CI: 14.1% – 19.7%
Age-adjusted prevalence
Diagnosed diabetes among adults
11.2%
95% CI: 9.7% – 13.0%
Crude prevalence
Current asthma among adults
10.5%
95% CI: 9.3% – 11.8%
Crude prevalence
Cancer (non-skin) or melanoma among adults
7.3%
95% CI: 6.6% – 8.1%
Age-adjusted prevalence
Coronary heart disease among adults
7.0%
95% CI: 6.1% – 8.1%
Crude prevalence
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease among adults
5.5%
95% CI: 4.5% – 6.5%
Age-adjusted prevalence
Stroke among adults
3.5%
95% CI: 3.0% – 4.0%
Crude prevalence

Health Status

CDC PLACES — modeled prevalence of health status among county adults. Values are age-adjusted or crude prevalence estimates with 95% CIs.

Fair or poor self-rated health status among adults
17.6%
95% CI: 14.8% – 20.7%
Crude prevalence
Frequent mental distress among adults
17.6%
95% CI: 15.3% – 20.1%
Age-adjusted prevalence
Frequent physical distress among adults
12.8%
95% CI: 11.0% – 14.8%
Crude prevalence

Prevention

CDC PLACES — modeled prevalence of prevention among county adults. Values are age-adjusted or crude prevalence estimates with 95% CIs.

Cholesterol screening among adults
82.8%
95% CI: 80.0% – 85.2%
Age-adjusted prevalence
Mammography use among women aged 50-74 years
77.4%
95% CI: 71.8% – 82.5%
Age-adjusted prevalence
Visits to doctor for routine checkup within the past year among adults
72.3%
95% CI: 68.8% – 75.5%
Age-adjusted prevalence
Visited dentist or dental clinic in the past year among adults
63.1%
95% CI: 60.2% – 66.0%
Age-adjusted prevalence
Colorectal cancer screening among adults aged 45–75 years
59.3%
95% CI: 55.3% – 63.4%
Age-adjusted prevalence
Taking medicine to control high blood pressure among adults with high blood pressure
57.4%
95% CI: 53.5% – 61.4%
Age-adjusted prevalence
Current lack of health insurance among adults aged 18-64 years
6.8%
95% CI: 5.2% – 8.8%
Crude prevalence

Health Risk Behaviors

CDC PLACES — modeled prevalence of health risk behaviors among county adults. Values are age-adjusted or crude prevalence estimates with 95% CIs.

Short sleep duration among adults
34.5%
95% CI: 30.9% – 38.6%
Age-adjusted prevalence
No leisure-time physical activity among adults
23.5%
95% CI: 19.6% – 27.7%
Crude prevalence
Binge drinking among adults
21.4%
95% CI: 18.6% – 24.5%
Age-adjusted prevalence
Current cigarette smoking among adults
16.3%
95% CI: 12.8% – 19.7%
Age-adjusted prevalence

Disability

CDC PLACES — modeled prevalence of disability among county adults. Values are age-adjusted or crude prevalence estimates with 95% CIs.

Any disability among adults
30.8%
95% CI: 26.8% – 35.1%
Crude prevalence
Cognitive disability among adults
13.7%
95% CI: 11.5% – 16.0%
Crude prevalence
Mobility disability among adults
11.3%
95% CI: 9.5% – 13.2%
Age-adjusted prevalence
Independent living disability among adults
7.5%
95% CI: 6.3% – 8.8%
Age-adjusted prevalence
Hearing disability among adults
6.6%
95% CI: 5.7% – 7.4%
Age-adjusted prevalence
Vision disability among adults
4.3%
95% CI: 3.7% – 5.1%
Crude prevalence
Self-care disability among adults
3.2%
95% CI: 2.7% – 3.7%
Age-adjusted prevalence

Health-Related Social Needs

Community-level social and economic factors that drive health outcomes. Combines CDC PLACES health-related social-need measures (modeled from BRFSS) with CDC SDOH structural measures (from the American Community Survey).

Reported unmet needs (PLACES)

Loneliness among adults
33.9%
95% CI: 29.9% – 37.9%
Lack of social and emotional support among adults
22.1%
95% CI: 18.8% – 25.4%
Food insecurity in the past 12 months among adults
11.4%
95% CI: 8.9% – 14.2%
Received food stamps in the past 12 months among adults
9.5%
95% CI: 7.2% – 12.3%
Housing insecurity in the past 12 months among adults
8.6%
95% CI: 6.9% – 10.4%
Lack of reliable transportation in the past 12 months among adults
7.7%
95% CI: 6.3% – 9.1%
Utility services shut-off threat in the past 12 months among adults
5.7%
95% CI: 4.7% – 6.8%

Economic Stability

Below 150% Federal Poverty Level
21.4%
· MOE ±0.9
Share of county residents living below 150% of the federal poverty threshold.
Unemployment Rate
4.9%
· MOE ±0.5

Education & Connectivity

No High School Diploma (adults 25+)
5.4%
· MOE ±0.5
No Broadband Internet
15.3%
· MOE ±1.0
Share of households without a broadband internet subscription — a telehealth access barrier.

Housing

Housing Cost Burden
24.3%
· MOE ±1.0
Share of households paying more than 30% of income on housing.
Crowded Housing Units
1.5%
· MOE ±0.3
Single-Parent Households
4.5%
· MOE ±0.5

Demographics

Racial / Ethnic Minority Population
9.5%
· MOE ±0.4

All Data

Every labeled metric surfaced from Geographic Variation, PLACES, and SDOH, alongside the national county median for context.

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Source Metric Value National Median Pctl. Raw key
CDC PLACES All teeth lost among adults aged >=65 years 16.7% TEETHLOST
CDC PLACES Any disability among adults 30.8% DISABILITY
CDC PLACES Arthritis among adults 25.3% ARTHRITIS
CDC PLACES Binge drinking among adults 21.4% BINGE
CDC PLACES Cancer (non-skin) or melanoma among adults 7.3% CANCER
CDC PLACES Cholesterol screening among adults 82.8% CHOLSCREEN
CDC PLACES Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease among adults 5.5% COPD
CDC PLACES Cognitive disability among adults 13.7% COGNITION
CDC PLACES Colorectal cancer screening among adults aged 45–75 years 59.3% COLON_SCREEN
CDC PLACES Coronary heart disease among adults 7.0% CHD
CDC PLACES Current asthma among adults 10.5% CASTHMA
CDC PLACES Current cigarette smoking among adults 16.3% CSMOKING
CDC PLACES Current lack of health insurance among adults aged 18-64 years 6.8% ACCESS2
CDC PLACES Depression among adults 26.1% DEPRESSION
CDC PLACES Diagnosed diabetes among adults 11.2% DIABETES
CDC PLACES Fair or poor self-rated health status among adults 17.6% GHLTH
CDC PLACES Food insecurity in the past 12 months among adults 11.4% FOODINSECU
CDC PLACES Frequent mental distress among adults 17.6% MHLTH
CDC PLACES Frequent physical distress among adults 12.8% PHLTH
CDC PLACES Hearing disability among adults 6.6% HEARING
CDC PLACES High blood pressure among adults 32.1% BPHIGH
CDC PLACES High cholesterol among adults who have ever been screened 32.1% HIGHCHOL
CDC PLACES Housing insecurity in the past 12 months among adults 8.6% HOUSINSECU
CDC PLACES Independent living disability among adults 7.5% INDEPLIVE
CDC PLACES Lack of reliable transportation in the past 12 months among adults 7.7% LACKTRPT
CDC PLACES Lack of social and emotional support among adults 22.1% EMOTIONSPT
CDC PLACES Loneliness among adults 33.9% LONELINESS
CDC PLACES Mammography use among women aged 50-74 years 77.4% MAMMOUSE
CDC PLACES Mobility disability among adults 11.3% MOBILITY
CDC PLACES No leisure-time physical activity among adults 23.5% LPA
CDC PLACES Obesity among adults 35.2% OBESITY
CDC PLACES Received food stamps in the past 12 months among adults 9.5% FOODSTAMP
CDC PLACES Self-care disability among adults 3.2% SELFCARE
CDC PLACES Short sleep duration among adults 34.5% SLEEP
CDC PLACES Stroke among adults 3.5% STROKE
CDC PLACES Taking medicine to control high blood pressure among adults with high blood pressure 57.4% BPMED
CDC PLACES Utility services shut-off threat in the past 12 months among adults 5.7% SHUTUTILITY
CDC PLACES Vision disability among adults 4.3% VISION
CDC PLACES Visited dentist or dental clinic in the past year among adults 63.1% DENTAL
CDC PLACES Visits to doctor for routine checkup within the past year among adults 72.3% CHECKUP
CDC SDOH Below 150% FPL (%) 21.4% POVERTY
CDC SDOH Crowded Housing (%) 1.5% CROWDING
CDC SDOH Housing Cost Burden (%) 24.3% HOUSING_BURDEN
CDC SDOH No Broadband (%) 15.3% NO_BROADBAND
CDC SDOH No High School Diploma (%) 5.4% NO_DIPLOMA
CDC SDOH Racial/Ethnic Minority (%) 9.5% MINORITY
CDC SDOH Single-Parent Households (%) 4.5% SINGLE_PARENT
CDC SDOH Unemployment (%) 4.9% UNEMPLOYMENT
Geographic Variation Acute Hospital Readmission Rate (%) 18.1% ACUTE_HOSP_READMSN_PCT
Geographic Variation Average Beneficiary Age 69.00 BENE_AVG_AGE
Geographic Variation Average HCC Risk Score 0.97 BENE_AVG_RISK_SCRE
Geographic Variation Black Beneficiaries (%) 1.1% BENE_RACE_BLACK_PCT
Geographic Variation Dual Eligible Beneficiaries (%) 25.8% BENE_DUAL_PCT
Geographic Variation ER Visits per 1,000 Beneficiaries 723.6 ER_VISITS_PER_1000_BENES
Geographic Variation Female Beneficiaries (%) 50.2% BENE_FEML_PCT
Geographic Variation FFS Beneficiary Count 13,142 BENES_FFS_CNT
Geographic Variation Hispanic Beneficiaries (%) 0.6% BENE_RACE_HSPNC_PCT
Geographic Variation Home Health Actual Per Capita Payment ($) $253 HH_MDCR_PYMT_PC
Geographic Variation Home Health Standardized Per Capita Payment ($) $260 HH_MDCR_STDZD_PYMT_PC
Geographic Variation Hospice Actual Per Capita Payment ($) $499 HOSPC_MDCR_PYMT_PC
Geographic Variation Hospice Standardized Per Capita Payment ($) $509 HOSPC_MDCR_STDZD_PYMT_PC
Geographic Variation Inpatient Actual Per Capita Payment ($) $2,977 IP_MDCR_PYMT_PC
Geographic Variation Inpatient Standardized Per Capita Payment ($) $2,602 IP_MDCR_STDZD_PYMT_PC
Geographic Variation Male Beneficiaries (%) 49.8% BENE_MALE_PCT
Geographic Variation Medicare Advantage Participation Rate (%) 72.3% MA_PRTCPTN_RATE
Geographic Variation Outpatient Actual Per Capita Payment ($) $3,034 OP_MDCR_PYMT_PC
Geographic Variation Outpatient Standardized Per Capita Payment ($) $2,986 OP_MDCR_STDZD_PYMT_PC
Geographic Variation SNF Actual Per Capita Payment ($) $693 SNF_MDCR_PYMT_PC
Geographic Variation SNF Standardized Per Capita Payment ($) $735 SNF_MDCR_STDZD_PYMT_PC
Geographic Variation Total Actual Per Capita Medicare Payment ($) $10,113 TOT_MDCR_PYMT_PC
Geographic Variation Total Beneficiary Count 51,975 BENES_TOTAL_CNT
Geographic Variation Total Standardized Per Capita Medicare Payment ($) $9,767 TOT_MDCR_STDZD_PYMT_PC
Geographic Variation White Beneficiaries (%) 92.0% BENE_RACE_WHT_PCT

Methodology

Primary source: Medicare Geographic Variation by County (dataset id geo-var-county, vintage 2023, downloaded 2026-04-13, 33,639 rows in source).

Additional data sources: CDC PLACES County-Level Data (2026), CDC SDOH Measures for County (2017-2021).

Percentile badges compare this county against all US counties that appear in the relevant dataset. "Lower is better" metrics (spending, readmission rates, chronic-disease prevalence, SDOH adversity) use an inverted color ramp — low percentile = green (good), high percentile = red (bad).

Medicare Geographic Variation shows standardized per-capita spending, utilization, and demographic characteristics for Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries at the county level. Standardized payments remove geographic payment adjustments so counties can be compared fairly. AHRQ Prevention Quality Indicators (PQIs) measure the rate of hospitalization for ambulatory-care-sensitive conditions (ACSCs).

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