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Can We Become Healthier Than Minnesota? Real Talk for Real Action Conference January 30 2009 David Kindig University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and.

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1 Can We Become Healthier Than Minnesota? Real Talk for Real Action Conference January 30 2009 David Kindig University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health/Population Health Institute Carried out under a grant from the Wisconsin Partnership Program

2 OUR COMPETITION AT #17 (down from #12 last year) IN AMERICA’S HEALTH RANKINGS Hawaii (#2) and Utah (#5) are, well, not like us… But Minnesota (#4), Vermont (#1), and Massachusetts (#9)???

3 OVERALL HEALTH RANKING 199020032008 VERMONT 16 4 1 MINN 1 1 4 WISC 4 14 17

4 PERCENT UNINSURED 2003 2008 VERMONT 9.7 10.7 MINNESOTA 7.8 8.8 WISCONSIN 8.4 8.5

5 ADULT SMOKNG RATES 2003 2008 VERMONT 21.1 17.6 MINNESOTA 21.7 16.5 WISCONSIN 23.3 19.6

6 PREVALENCE OF OBESITY 2003 2008 VERMONT 18.9 21.9 MINNESOTA 22.3 26.0 WISCONSIN 21.6 25.3

7 PERCENT BINGE DRINKING 2003 2008 VERMONT 16.1 17.3 MINNESOTA 20.4 16.0 WISCONSIN 25.3 23.8

8 CHILDREN IN POVERTY 2003 2008 VERMONT 12.2 10.9 MINNESOTA 8.4 13.7 WISCONSIN 12.0 15.7

9 AIR POLLUTION 2003 2008 VERMONT 10.1 9.5 MINNESOTA 11.8 9.9 WISCONSIN 12.4 13.3

10 HEALTH CARE COSTS PER CAPITA EXPENDITURES?? % INCREASE IN EXPENDITURES? ACCEPTABLE RANGE OF REGIONAL VARIATION?

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16 STRONG MEASURES, SOLID PARTNERSHIPS, REAL RESOURCES “What is required is a coordinated effort across determinants between the public and private sectors, as well as financial resources and incentives to make it work”.

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18 Population% Excess deaths% City of Milwaukee 570,547 11% 1330 28% Rural Counties (n=52) 1,576,80432%161234% Urban Counties (n=20) 2,841,08457%184038% TOTAL4,988,435100%4782100% Distribution of population and excess deaths in Wisconsin *Values are annual averages based on data from AIM (1993-2002) and WISH (1995-2004) *Rural/urban definitions are based on those used by the Wisconsin Office of Rural Health

19 MY PROPOSED HEALTHY WISCONSIN 2020 OVERALL GOALS MOVE FROM B- TO B+…SOLIDLY INTO THE TOP TEN…AND THEREFORE MAKE A SERIOUS CHALLENGE TO MINNESOTA MOVE FROM D TO C IN HEALTH DISPARITIES..A COMMITMENT TO MORE FAIRNESS IN OUR STATE

20 Dialogues on Key Strategies to Improve our Health Track A: Improving our health behaviors –Room E: Physical activity, nutrition, and obesity –Room F: Alcohol use and addiction Track B: Mix of prevention and treatment –Room G: Health care quality and costs –Room H: Access to needed care Track C: Healthier social and economic climate –Room I: Remedying racial disparities –Room J: Improving the health of Milwaukee

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