WHI Impact Spotlight: Indiana
This 2024 county snapshot map of Indiana members in a subset of our commercial health plan membership shows how physical, behavioral, and social factors affect the overall health of the people we serve.
Hover over or click a specific county on the map to display WHI information about that county. Higher numbers indicate better health.
The pop-up for each county shows the average WHI. Two counties can have a similar average WHI, but their physical (PD) and social (SD) drivers may be different, so these numbers are also included to give a better understanding of what is affecting health in that county. A lower physical driver assessment may indicate that more people in that county have illnesses or lack access to quality healthcare, while a lower social driver assessment may indicate more significant health-related social needs (whether for individuals or their community) such as greater transportation challenges.
For example, counties that are experiencing an increase in substance use disorders within their population may show a lower physical driver assessment even if their overall WHI is in the average range. Rural counties may show a lower social driver assessment due to transportation barriers or lack of access to nutritious food.
For privacy purposes, any areas or filters containing fewer than 30 members are not displayed and shown in white.
Healthcare begins in our communities, and as Indiana's leading health plan, we are uniquely equipped to make a lasting impact where Hoosiers live and work. Our members and employer partners count on us to collaborate closely with local care providers and community agencies to ensure access to affordable care when we're sick, but also to work with these entities to prevent sickness. Through our whole health approach, we’re closing the gap between clinical and social needs—addressing factors like financial stability, nutrition, education, maternal health, community connection, and access to care that are foundational building blocks of whole health. Together, with the innovation and commitment driving the Elevance Health Whole Health Index, we’re creating healthier communities—one person at a time.”
President, Elevance Health-affiliated plan in Indiana
A Closer Look at Indiana
The WHI measures the overall health of a state’s residents. It can numerically validate information that may be only anecdotally believed about social drivers of health, and as a result, identify actions that may be taken to improve health. For example:
- Although Indiana's statewide WHI average was 52, scores varied by county, reflecting a notable urban/suburban divide.
- Marion County, containing Indianapolis, has an average WHI of 50 (PD* 51, SD 50), while the suburban counties surrounding Marion County have higher WHI, averaging closer to 60 (PD* 51, SD 69).
- The three counties making up the industrial northwest corner of Indiana, part of the Chicago metropolitan area, have a slightly lower average WHI compared to the statewide average, with a WHI of 50, PD* of 49, and SD of 51.
Elevance Health-affiliated plans can also use the WHI at a more granular level to improve member health outcomes in Indiana. Leaning on established partnerships with our network of community-based organizations, we can support our members’ health more holistically.
*“PD” stands for physical drivers of health, and it encompasses the factors that typically go into measuring health, such as presence of illness, whether a person has access to and uses the healthcare system, care for chronic illnesses, and whether a person gets regularly tested for illnesses. The “SD” stands for the social drivers of health that have traditionally been left out of health measurement or given less importance, such as where someone lives, their employment situation, the ability to get nutritious food, and whether they have transportation. These factors make up the Whole Health Index and work together to gauge overall health.
WHI in Action: Community Partnerships
With the WHI helping to guide our understanding about what is most needed in a community, Elevance Health-affiliated plans continue to listen to and partner with local organizations to better meet those needs. These are examples of how Elevance Health has helped communities address health-related social needs in Indiana.
Improving Access to Nutritious Food Helps Drive Better Health
The FoodLinc program provides nutritious food and education through food delivery, cooking classes, remote monitoring, and individualized health support. Nearly 1,400 people have signed up, and the program has delivered more than 10,000 food boxes. People who participated lowered their blood pressure, lost weight and reduced their A1C levels.
Supporting Student Mental Health in Indiana Schools
Youth First works to strengthen youth and families through evidence-based programs that promote mental health, prevent substance use disorder, and maximize student success. A three-year initiative placed 78 social workers in more than 100 Indiana schools, resulting in improved coping and decision-making for 88% of participants, increased awareness of substance-use risks, and strengthened follow-through on mental health referrals. Free, bilingual, and inclusive services expanded access in rural and underserved communities, strengthened family engagement, supported higher graduation rates, and addressed grief, substance use disorder, and other youth-specific needs
How the WHI is Calculated
The WHI uses more than 90 data points that fall into the broad categories of physical, behavioral, and social health. These data points range from financial strain, transportation accessibility, and housing instability to preventive dental exams, immunizations, and medication for mental health conditions.
The WHI includes not only members who live in the displayed state and receive health benefits coverage from an Elevance Health-affiliated health plan, but also members who live in the displayed state and who receive health benefits coverage through employers headquartered in other states in which Elevance Health-affiliated health plans are offered.