CAPACITY INDICATORS II
1994 1990 1990 1990 1990
% Medicaid Physicians % house- Persons % non-
recipients per holds per English
w/primary 100,000 occupied housing speaking
care population by unit persons
physician homeowner
County
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Colorado 53.00 209 62.3 2.51 10.5
Adams 59.80 166 65.5 2.72 11.8<
Alamosa 38.90 198 62.5 2.67 25.2
Arapahoe 44.70 149 63.6 2.51 7.8
Archuleta 72.40 75 70.7 2.66 20.0
Baca 36.10 22 72.9 2.39 4.6
Bent 48.80 178 69.3 2.51 16.7
Boulder 61.70 201 61.1 2.45 8.6
Chaffee 38.10 118 70.9 2.38 8.2
Cheyenne 50.40 83 70.0 2.60 4.8
Clr. Creek 20.70 53 71.9 2.40 4.9
Conejos 66.50 54 79.2 2.98 48.6
Costilla 65.00 0 77.3 2.68 63.9
Crowley 76.00 25 69.9 2.50 14.5
Custer 66.00 52 73.9 2.50 4.9
Delta 74.40 76 74.5 2.45 7.3
Denver 55.70 613 49.2 2.17 16.9
Dolores 67.60 0 80.0 2.59 4.4
Douglas 59.00 68 85.2 2.89 4.3
Eagle 4.40 119 57.5 2.61 13.3
Elbert 42.90 52 84.8 2.84 7.8
El Paso 42.80 138 57.4 2.60 9.0
Fremont 44.10 99 72.9 2.42 7.0
Garfield 13.60 147 57.9 2.60 5.4
Gilpin 66.70 33 75.5 2.35 6.1
Grand 42.90 88 57.7 2.49 5.0
Gunnison 80.20 97 51.3 2.39 6.1
Hinsdale 84.60 214 59.3 2.18 1.3
Huerfano 56.80 83 70.0 2.41 31.1
Jackson 68.50 125 65.3 2.54 2.8
Jefferson 59.40 126 70.1 2.60 6.4
Kiowa 7.80 0 68.9 2.50 3.9
Kit Carson 69.50 42 71.2 2.54 6.7
Lake 63.40 50 64.4 2.51 14.1
La Plata 61.20 251 65.3 2.56 10.1
Larimer 23.60 149 62.9 2.55 6.9
Las Animas 60.50 94 67.0 2.47 25.7
Lincoln 31.20 44 70.2 2.43 2.4
Logan 33.20 102 66.7 2.46 7.3
Mesa 81.80 167 64.9 2.51 6.1
CAPACITY INDICATORS II
1994 1990 1990 1990 1990
% Medicaid Physicians % house- Persons % non-
recipients per holds per English
w/primary 100,000 occupied housing speaking
care populations by unit persons
physician homeowner
County
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Mineral 6.50 0 70.4 2.26 2.4
Moffat 3.80 53 66.7 2.69 6.5
Montezuma 59.60 86 74.2 2.74 14.5
Montrose 67.00 123 72.0 2.55 8.6
Morgan 30.50 59 64.4 2.64 14.7
Otero 68.50 144 66.9 2.59 21.3
Ouray 79.00 131 74.6 2.42 6.4
Park 45.90 14 80.6 2.59 5.1
Philips 63.60 72 72.3 2.41 6.5
Pitkin 6.60 261 52.4 2.14 10.3
Prowers 16.00 60 65.5 2.64 16.9
Pueblo 59.00 210 67.9 2.55 17.4
Rio Blanco 68.20 67 66.1 2.67 6.4
Rio Grande 68.90 102 68.3 2.69 27.0
Routt 4.10 128 61.2 2.54 4.4
Saguache 59.50 22 67.1 2.75 37.9
San Juan 71.40 0 61.7 2.60 5.4
San Miguel 71.90 82 55.5 2.44 3.2
Sedgwick 60.50 74 71.1 2.33 8.8
Summit 26.00 140 48.5 2.42 4.0
Teller 18.10 56 77.1 2.63 3.7
Washington 41.60 0 72.2 2.50 2.8
Weld 48.10 130 61.2 2.69 15.5
Yuma 54.70 56 70.2 2.55 3.4
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