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St. Clair Health Care Commission

St. Clair Health Care Commission. Mobilizing for Action through Planning & Partnership. Community Health Status Assessment. Purpose. The Community Health Status Assessment answers the question: “How healthy are our residents ?” and “What does the health status of our community look like?”.

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St. Clair Health Care Commission

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  1. St. Clair Health Care Commission Mobilizing for Action through Planning & Partnership Community Health Status Assessment

  2. Purpose The Community Health Status Assessment answers the question: “How healthy are our residents ?” and “What does the health status of our community look like?” Community Health Status Assessment

  3. Describing Our Assessment Process • Review of • Socioeconomic Indicators • Measures of Natality • Measures of Morbidity • Measures of Mortality • Assessment of Behavioral Risk Factors • Special Needs Population Assessment • Behavioral Health Key Informant Survey Community Health Status Assessment

  4. Changing Demographics Aging Population Increasing Hispanic Population Infant Mortality Disparities Teen Pregnancy Disparities Leading Cause of Hospitalization (<65) Behavioral Diseases & Disorders Diseases & Disorders of Circulatory System Diseases & Disorders of Respiratory System Leading Causes of Premature Death (<65) Heart Disease & Stroke Lung Cancer Homicide/Suicide Needs for Special Populations Gaps in identification & service Access Gaps in Behavioral Health Services & Programs General Findings Community Health Status Assessment

  5. 16.1 9.8 7.9 7.7 5.2 15.7 7.5 7.0 Infant Mortality1990 - 2000 Infant Mortality Rates* By City By Region State Rate: 9.2 County Rate: 11.4 *Per 1,000 Live Births

  6. 32.2 22.3 11.1 9.1 8.7 29.1 9.6 9.3 Teenage Pregnancy1990 - 2000 Percent of All Births By City By Region State Percent: 11.6 County Percent: 17.6

  7. 98.2 93.8 70.3 59.4 58.2 76.1 71.8 70.9 Cardiovascular Diseases1990 - 2000 Stroke Mortality Rates* By City By Region State Rate: 61.1 County Rate: 73.2 *Per 100,000 Population

  8. 99.5 81.1 80.3 71.3 43.5 77.9 69.3 66.3 Lung Cancer1990 - 2000 Lung Cancer Mortality Rates* By City By Region State Rate: 57.4 County Rate: 71.9 *Per 100,000 Population

  9. 64.1 60.1 40.7 40.2 34.1 47.3 44.1 41.3 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases1990 - 2000 COPD Mortality Rates* By City By Region State Rate: 34.9 County Rate: 45.1 *Per 100,000 Population

  10. Conclusions Type Five Priority Issues • How can the public health community improve maternal & child health outcomes? • How can the public health community address the needs of those who require behavioral health services? • How can the public health community meet the needs of special populations during times of crisis or barriers to care? • How can the public health community improve cardiovascular disease outcomes? • How can the public health community improve respiratory disease-related outcomes? Community Health Status Assessment

  11. St. Clair Health Care Commission Mobilizing for Action through Planning & Partnership Community Health Status Assessment

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