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Assessing the Health of Our Community

Assessing the Health of Our Community. Melanie Reynolds, MPH Health Officer, Lewis & Clark City-County Health Dept. Dec. 11, 2012. What Is a Community Health Assessment. Overview of the health status of county residents Produced periodically, can identify emerging issues and trends

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Assessing the Health of Our Community

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  1. Assessing the Healthof Our Community Melanie Reynolds, MPH Health Officer, Lewis & Clark City-County Health Dept. Dec. 11, 2012

  2. What Is a Community Health Assessment • Overview of the health status of county residents • Produced periodically, can identify emerging issues • and trends • Based on most recent available data from reliable • sources • Looks at demographics as well as health • Becomes a framework from which to develop • a health improvement plan Lewis & Clark City-County HEALTH DEPARTMENT

  3. 2011 Community Health Report: How It was Organized • Who Are We? • How Healthy Are We? • What Health Risks Do We Face? • Can We All Access Health Care? • How Do We View Public Health? Lewis & Clark City-County HEALTH DEPARTMENT

  4. Population of Lewis & Clark County • 6th most populous county in Montana • Growing faster than state as a whole • Ethnically and racially more homogenous • Older and better educated • 7th in state for highest per capita personal • income • 1 in 10 living below poverty level Lewis & Clark City-County HEALTH DEPARTMENT

  5. Leading Causes of Death in County 1. Cancer 2. Heart disease 3. Chronic lower respiratory disease 4. Unintentional injury 5. Stroke 6. Pneumonia and influenza 7. Diabetes 8. Motor vehicle accidents Lewis & Clark City-County HEALTH DEPARTMENT

  6. Leading Causes of Deathby Age Group • Ages 1 – 44: Unintentional injury • Ages 45 – 84: Cancer • Age 85 and older: Heart disease Lewis & Clark City-County HEALTH DEPARTMENT

  7. Tobacco as a Risk Factor • 1,400 Montanans die of tobacco-related • disease each year – more than from any other • preventable cause • About 16% of Montanans still smoke • About 39% of high school students have tried • smoking • About 19% of mothers smoke during • pregnancy Lewis & Clark City-County HEALTH DEPARTMENT

  8. Other Chronic Disease Risk Factors • Insufficient fruits and vegetables: 74.9% • Overweight: 37.4% • High cholesterol: 35.2% • High blood pressure: 25.1% • Obesity: 21.6% • Physical inactivity: 20.3% Lewis & Clark City-County HEALTH DEPARTMENT

  9. Vaccine-Preventable Diseases • Montana experiencing worst year for pertussis since 2005 • Toddlers NOT fully immunized with all recommended • vaccines: 29.2% • Adults NOT immunized against: • Influenza (ages 18-64) 61.5% • Influenza (ages 65+) 27.5% • Pneumonia (ages 65+) 24.1% Lewis & Clark City-County HEALTH DEPARTMENT

  10. Foodborne Health Risks Number of county food facilities with 4 or more risk-factor violations: 2007: 23 2008: 14 2009: 10 2010: 6 Lewis & Clark City-County HEALTH DEPARTMENT

  11. Air Quality Number of days when outdoor air quality was at “poor” or “watch” level: 2006: 2 days 2007: 33 (high number of wildfires) 2008: 16 2009: 4 2010: 35 County at risk of violating EPA standard for fine particulate matter Lewis & Clark City-County HEALTH DEPARTMENT

  12. Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes • Premature births: 11.3% • Low birth weight: 8.8% • Infant deaths 7.1 per 1,000 live births Lewis & Clark City-County HEALTH DEPARTMENT

  13. High School Risk Behaviors • Have attempted suicide: 12.5% • Have used Rx drugs without prescription: 20.9% • Have used marijuana at least once: 40.0% • Had sexual intercourse before age 13: 7.7% • Have engaged in binge drinking: 27.8% Lewis & Clark City-County HEALTH DEPARTMENT

  14. Access to Health Care • Lewis and Clark County designated a health professional shortage area • 21% of population considered medically disenfranchised • Shortage of primary care doctors, dentists, mental health professionals • 14.5% have no health insurance

  15. Other Health Assessments? • Are there other community health assessments that might be useful in informing our health improvement planning process?

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