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Tennessee

Population (2023): 7,126 million

Tennessee’s public health outcomes and emergency preparedness are generally worse than other states. The state placed in the high performance tier for public health emergency preparedness in TFAH’s 2024 Ready or Not: Protecting the Public’s Health from Diseases, Disasters, and Bioterrorism report. Deaths within the state due to drug misuse, alcohol, or suicide outpace the country as a whole. Based on 2022 data, the percentage of adults with obesity rank higher than the U.S. median. In addition, the rates of diabetes and hypertension rank higher than the U.S. median.

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Tennessee at a glance

16.7

Alcohol-related deaths (per 100,000), 2021

56.6

Drug-related deaths (per 100,000), 2021

17.0

Suicide deaths (per 100,000), 2021

91.5

Deaths related to alcohol, drugs, or suicide (per 100,000), 2021

38.9

Percent of adults who have obesity, 2022

22.5

Percent of children age 10-17 who have obesity, 2020-21

14.9

Percent of adults who have diabetes, 2022

38.1

Percent of adults who have hypertension, 2022

High Tier

Public health emergency preparedness performance tier (High, Middle, Low), 2023

44

Percent of population (age 6 months or older) who received seasonal flu vaccination, 2022-23

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