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What to Look for in the 2015 Count y Healt h Rankings
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What to Look for in the 2015 Count y Healt h Rankings December 4, 2014 1 Webinar Recording and Evaluation S urvey This webinar is being recorded and will be made available online to view later Recording will also be available at
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Co-Director Count y Healt h Rankings & Roadmaps Program Julie Willems Van Dij k Program Officer Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Andrea Ducas
Chairman of the County Board of Commissioners Durham County, N.C.
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About the Prize Prize Criteria Phase I Recap Phase II Essentials Wrap-up and Q&A
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We intend to help our nation increase its demand for healthy places and practices by promoting systematic change in policy, laws and living conditions. We will provide data and tools that communities, agencies, organizations, institutions and individuals need to make better health a priority at all levels. And, we will shine a spotlight on the places and people who are leading the movement.
2015 President’s Message Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, MD, MBA, President & Chief Executive Officer, RWJF
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Health Outcomes
Health Factors
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20% of US households earn less than $21,433 20% of US households earn more than $106,101
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Minimum 10th Percentile Median National Average 90th Percentile Maximum 2.6 3.7 4.4 4.9 5.4 9.7
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Find effective programs and policies at www.countyhealthrankings.org/what- works-for-health
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possible terms.
changes and policy-oriented long- term solutions.
belief in the importance of equal
leaders, partners, and community members.
available resources.
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3/19/14 / Chairman Michael Page
– Project Access of Durham County – Board of Health Smoking Rule – Made in Durham
Carolina
poverty level
– 1st: Wake County – 2nd: Orange County – 3rd: Watauga County
– 2010: 11th – 2011: 9th – 2012: 8th – 2013: 17th
– Durham’s rank among counties – Data and research – Recommended strategies
– What Works for Health
6.2% 7.5% 7.6% 9.7% 13.2% 26% 28% 42% 37% 57% 15% 15% 28% 24% 40%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Orange Wake Durham Person Vance
Unemployment Children in single-parent households Children in poverty
21% 25% 29% 33% 33% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% Percent obese 8% 8% 9% 10% 12% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% 14% Percent of live births 87 98 117 232 228 50 100 150 200 250 Deaths per 100,000 residents
Low birthweight Obesity Heart disease mortality
http://www.rwjf.org/en/about-rwjf/newsroom/features-and-articles/culture-of-health-prize/durham-nc-2014.html
health and take action on Durham’s health priorities
had been happening for 20+ years
plans
– County – Public Health
Collaborative partnerships Mapping PROJECT done by NCSU researchers (2/13): Branda Nowell, Ph.D., Mary Hano, MPH, Annie Izod, MPA, Zheng Yang, MA, Katherine Ngaruiya
Neighborhoods (CAN); Latino Community Credit Union, Duke University Health System, Lincoln Community Health Center and Partnership for a Healthy Durham
medical services for the low-income, uninsured population in Durham County
to discuss the options
valued at approximately $24 million
private providers, laboratories, pharmacies and hospitals
investment to the county is estimated at $15.
year to the program’s infrastructure
smoking is prohibited on:
– bus stops – Transportation and train station – City and County property, including public parks and on trails – on public sidewalks abutting schools, hospitals, and city and county property
community advocates are also participating in the Made in Durham Task Force to create a pipeline of education and training opportunities for local high school students to gain employment.
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Julie Willems Van Dijk RN PhD Co-Director, County Health Rankings & Roadmaps, University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute willemsvandi@wisc.edu Andrea Ducas Program Officer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commissioner Michael Page Chairman of the Durham County, N.C Board of Commissioners Mel Downey-Piper Health Education Director, Durham County Department of Public Health mpiper@dconc.gov www.countyhealthrankings.org
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