Healthy Community Partnership Mahoning Valley County Health - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Healthy Community Partnership Mahoning Valley County Health - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Healthy Community Partnership Mahoning Valley County Health Rankings Mahoning County Trumbull County 71 st in health outcomes 61 st in health outcomes 67 th in health factors 70 th in health factors University of Wisconsin
County Health Rankings Mahoning County
- 71st in health outcomes
- 67th in health factors
Trumbull County
- 61st in health outcomes
- 70th in health factors
University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. County Health Rankings 2017
Mahoning County District Board of Health
Community Health Assessment Priorities
Priority: Healthy Eating / Active Living
Goal: Increase the number of Mahoning County adults and children regularly engaged in healthy eating and active living.
Priority: Infant Mortality and Birth Outcome Inequity
Goal: Infant mortality in Mahoning County will meet national goals and the disparity between black and white birth outcomes will be eliminated.
Priority: Chronic Disease
Goal: Fewer residents of Mahoning County will be diagnosed with diabetes and those with diabetes currently will experience reduced morbidity.
Priority: Substance Use Disorders
Goal: Decrease deaths from substance use disorders.
Priority: Health Inequities
Goal: Eliminate racial and ethnic health outcome disparities.
Trumbull County Combined Health District
2013 Community Health Assessment Priorities
Priority 1 - How can we increase access to health care?
Goals:
- Improve the accessibility and use of public
transportation.
- Reduce unemployment.
- Increase the proportion of persons with health
insurance.
Priority 2 - How can we reduce community harm?
Goals:
- Reduce drug and alcohol use.
- Reduce crime and violence in the community.
- Improve core public health services.
Priority 3 - How can we protect the environment from harm?
Goals:
- Increase safe housing awareness.
- Implement an environmental court to hear
cases.
Priority 4 - How can we promote healthy behaviors?
Goals:
- Increase health education.
- Increase the use of media to promote our
services.
- Address funding cuts through new partnership
- pportunities.
Priority 1 - How can we increase access to health care?
- 1. Improve the accessibility and use of public transportation.
- No Actions Taken. (no $/no participation)
- 2. Reduce unemployment.
- Actions Taken. (no $/no participation)
- Unemployment: Goal 8% by 2017, Actual 7.0%
- 3. Increase the proportion of persons with health insurance.
- Uninsured: Goal 14% by 2017, Actual (per CHA survey
data) 3.0% - 6.0%
Priority 2 - How can we reduce community harm?
- 1. Reduce drug and alcohol use.
- Project Dawn implemented & expanded.
- Start Talking implemented in several area schools.
- Drug Take-Back Program promoted.
- Alcohol-Impaired Driving Deaths: Goal 43% by 2017, Actual
40%
- Deaths (per 100,000) by Drug Overdose: Goal 20 by 2017,
Actual 23
- 2. Reduce crime and violence in the community.
- No Actions Taken. (no $/no participation)
- Violent Crime Rate(per 100,000): Goal 250 by 2017, Actual
244
- 3. Improve core public health services.
- Home Visiting program changes implemented & campaign
material distributed.
- Live Births w/Low Birth Weight: Goal 8.9% by 2017, Actual
9%
- Infant Mortality (per 1000): Goal 8.9 by 2017, Actual 9
- Children in Poverty: Goal 29% by 2017, Actual 28%
- Violent Crime Rate(per 100,000): Goal 250 by 2017, Actual
244
- Maternal Smoking: Goal 23.9% by 2017, Actual 25.4%
Priority 3 - How can we protect the environment from harm?
- 1. Increase safe housing awareness.
- Radon: Increase # of tests by 1%, EPA Moderate Risk
Area (Radon Level predicted between 2 and 4 pCi/L). No Actions Taken. (no $/no participation)
- 2. Implement an environmental court to hear cases.
- No Actions Taken. (no $/no participation)
Priority 4 - How can we promote healthy behaviors?
- 1. Increase health education.
- Moving forward with smoking cessation/tobacco free
programs through TCCHD and CHC.
- Increasing awareness/promote Farmer’s Markets.
- Increase awareness/promote biking/walking to work.
- Increase awareness of physical activities in community.
- Limited Access to Healthy Foods: Goal 6% by 2017,
Actual 7%
- Physical Inactivity: Goal 29% by 2017, Actual 29%
- Premature Deaths (per 100,000): Goal 8400 by 2017,
Actual 8600
- Adult Smokers: Goal 24% by 2017, Actual (per CHA
survey data) 24% - 43%
- Obese Adults: Goal 32% by 2017, Actual 33%
- Diabetic Monitoring: Goal 86% by 2017, Actual 85%
- 2. Increase the use of media to promote our services.
- TCCHD implemented FB page to promote our services as
well as stakeholders.
- JIA - No Actions Taken. (no $/no participation)
- 3. Address funding cuts through new partnership opportunities.
- Increase awareness of workplace wellness programs and
diabetes programs.
- Public Health intern program implemented.
- Increase awareness of need for funding to promote public
health.
- Same Goals listed in Health Education.
Trumbull County Combined Health District
Trumbull County Combined Health District
Trumbull County Combined Health District
Trumbull County Combined Health District
Trumbull County Combined Health District
Trumbull County Combined Health District
Trumbull County Combined Health District
2016 Community Health Assessment Priorities
Priority 1 - How can we reduce prevalence of Chronic Disease?
Goals:
- Increase physical activity
- Improve healthy eating
- Reduce tobacco use
Priority 2 - How can we limit injury and violence?
Goals:
- Reduce drug use
- Improve maternal/child safety
Priority 3 - How can we reduce infant mortality?
Goals:
- Reduce prematurity and low birthweight
- Reduce sleep related deaths
Priority 4 - How can we integrate physical and behavior health?
Goals:
- Improve the integration of physical and
mental/behavioral health
Determinants
- f Health
What Brought Us Together
- Work is occurring in silos
- Not healthy, despite access
to excellent medical care
- No collective vision
- Maximize efforts and resources
- Insight on working models
- Outcomes-driven approach
HCP Identity
HCP Steering Committee
Board of Trumbull County Commissioners’ Mercy Health Community Foundation
- f the Mahoning Valley
Trumbull County Combined Health District Mahoning County District Board of Health Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation Trumbull Neighborhood Partnership Lake to River Food Cooperative/ Miller Livestock Co., Inc. Warren City Health Department Eastgate Regional Council of Governments
Where Should We Start?
Healthy Eating and Active Living
Reality for Residents
Reality for Businesses
Graphic elements used courtesy of: TEAM UP Greater Cleveland
What Will We Focus on First?
What Has Been Accomplished to Date?
- Shared commitment
- Researched best practices and framework
- Three priority areas
- Funding: $1.5 million for next 3 years
- Partnership Coordinator
How Can We Move the Work Forward?
Action Teams
- Develop measurable objectives and strategies
- Align work of the community
- Policy
- Surroundings
- Culture and values
- Programmatic initiatives