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SHIP State Health Improvement Plan

SHIP State Health Improvement Plan. Bonnie Donovan, MSN, RN Pennsylvania Department of Health Northeast District Office. SHIP and Healthy People 2010 Objectives.

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SHIP State Health Improvement Plan

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  1. SHIPState Health Improvement Plan Bonnie Donovan, MSN, RN Pennsylvania Department of Health Northeast District Office

  2. SHIP and Healthy People 2010 Objectives SHIP supports the two overarching goals of the U.S. Public Health Service's Healthy People 2010 Health Status Objectives for the Nation: •  To increase the quality and the years of healthy life • To eliminate health disparities

  3. Northeast District

  4. Demographics of Northeast District • Population • Minority Distribution • Income • Education

  5. Population Estimates and Change 2005 population are estimates prepared by the State Data Center of the Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg

  6. Population Distribution

  7. Minority Distribution Susquehanna Wayne Wyoming Pike Lackawanna Luzerne Monroe Carbon Northampton Lehigh

  8. Economic Status of Population

  9. Educational Attainment Data Sources: Pennsylvania State Data Center, The Center for Rural Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Department of Education

  10. Leading Health Indicators for Health Action Comparison

  11. Data Sources • Morbidity - the proportion of sickness or of a specific disease in a geographical locality. • Mortality - the relative frequency of deaths in a specific population; death rate. • BRFSS - Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System

  12. BRFSSBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System • The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is the world’s largest, on-going telephone health survey system, tracking health conditions and risk behaviors in the United States yearly since 1984. Conducted by the 50 state health departments as well as those in the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands with support from the CDC, BRFSS provides state-specific information about issues such as asthma, diabetes, health care access, alcohol use, hypertension, obesity, cancer screening, nutrition and physical activity, tobacco use, and more.

  13. Category for Health Action-Communicable Disease • Immunizations • Responsible Sexual Behavior

  14. Immunizations – AdultsHad a Flu Shot in the Past Year, Age GE 50 BRFSS Data

  15. Immunizations – AdultsEver Had a Pneumonia Vaccination, Age GE 65BRFSS Data

  16. Predicted 4:3:1:3:3 Childhood Immunization Coverage Levels Healthy People 2010 goal indicates having 80 percent of children fully immunized Immunization records collected from site visits between January 2004 and December 2005

  17. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Average Annual Rate (per 100,000), 2002-2004 Reported Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2002-2004)

  18. Tuberculosis Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000), 2002-2004

  19. Category for Health Action -Chronic Disease • Physical Activity • Overweight and Obesity • Tobacco Use • Other

  20. Physical Activity • 27.3 percent of Pennsylvania adults reported they did not participate in any physical activities or exercises during the past month according to the 1996, 1998 and 2000 Pennsylvania Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System surveys.

  21. Physical Activity • Proportion of Adults who engage in regular moderate physical activity

  22. Number of Respondents and Percent of Adults Who Participated in No Physical Activity*Pennsylvania, 1996-2000

  23. Nutrition • 75.9 percent of Pennsylvania adults reported not eating 5 or more servings of fruits or vegetable each day according to 1996, 1998 and 2000 Pennsylvania Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System surveys.

  24. Number of Respondents and Percent of Adults Who Do Not Eat 5 or more Servings of Fruits or Vegetables Daily*Pennsylvania, 1996-2000

  25. Overweight and ObesityBRFSS Data Obese Overweight

  26. Average Annual Age Adjusted Death Rates – Cardiovascular DiseasePennsylvania Residents, 2002-2004

  27. Average Annual Age Adjusted Death Rates – StrokePennsylvania Residents, 2002-2004

  28. Total Diabetes Mortality Rate, Age-Adjusted County RatesCompared to State Rate, Pennsylvania, 2003-2005

  29. Total Diabetes Mortality Rate, Age-Adjusted County RatesCompared to State Rate, Pennsylvania

  30. Tobacco Use – AdultsBRFSS Data Current Smoker - Adults A percent that appears in red for a region denotes a significantly higher value compared to the state’s corresponding percent.

  31. Average Annual Age Adjusted Death Rates –Lung CancerPennsylvania Residents, 2002-2004

  32. Resident Live Births by Tobacco Use During Pregnancy and CountyNumber and Percent, 2005 Tobacco Use During Pregnancy

  33. Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates (All Sites), 2001-2003

  34. Average Annual Age Adjusted Death Rates –Female Breast CancerPennsylvania Residents, 2002-2004

  35. Percent of Women Aged 40 and Above Who Have Not Had a Clinical Breast Exam in the Past Year in Pennsylvania, 1996-2000, BRFSS

  36. Percent of Women Aged 40 and Above WhoHave Not Had a Mammogram in the Past YearPennsylvania, 1996-2000, BRFSS

  37. Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates (Prostate), 2001-2003

  38. Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates (Colon and Rectum), 2001-2003

  39. Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates (Melanoma of the Skin), 2001-2003

  40. AsthmaBRFSS Data Ever Told They Have Asthma

  41. Category for Health Action – Family Health • Infant Death Rates • Percent Low Birth Weight • Percent with No Prenatal Care in First Trimester • Substance Abuse • Mental Health

  42. Infant Death RatesPennsylvania Residents, 2002-2004

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