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Improving Community Health through Planning and Partnerships Louisa Community Health Council

Things to keep in mind… Feel free to ask questions as we go along We are presenting the most recent data we have (From the past 4 – 5 years) This is the last part of Section 2, Part 2 and the 1 st part of Section 3 data At the next meeting we will cover: Section 3: What is our Health Status, Part 2

Today Updates/Highlights from Section 2, Part 2 Alcohol Store Access Children living in single parent households or with grandparents Section 3, Part 1 Disease Prevalence Infectious Disease Unintentional Injuries

Alcohol Store Access (Breweries, Wineries, and Liquor Stores per 100,000 population) 17.5 Wineries and Liquor Stores per 100,000 population as of 2016 Count: 4 wineries 2 ABC Liquor Stores (No breweries) Source: Counts of breweries, wineries, and liquor stores in locality via online search engine in Calculated rate per 100,000 population using 2014 population data from U.S. Census Bureau.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau. Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010.

Source: Kids Count. Kids Count Data Center. Kids Count pulled data from Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 2005 through 2014 American Community Survey.

Section 3: What is Our Health Status? Disease Prevalence Infectious Disease Unintentional Injuries

Prevalence

Heart Disease, Source: Community Commons Community Health Needs Assessment Report for TJHD Localities-Health Outcomes. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS). Additional data analysis by CARES Source geography: County.

Heart Disease in Medicare Beneficiaries (Mainly Adults 65+ Years), 2012 Source: Community Commons Community Health Needs Assessment Report for TJHD Localities-Health Outcomes. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Source geography: County

Hypertension (High Blood Pressure), Source: Community Commons Community Health Needs Assessment Report for TJHD Localities-Health Outcomes. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS). Additional data analysis by CARES Source geography: County.

Hypertension in Medicare Beneficiaries (Mainly Adults 65+ Years), 2012 Source: Community Commons Community Health Needs Assessment Report for TJHD Localities-Health Outcomes. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Source geography: County

Diabetes, 2012 Source: Community Commons Community Health Needs Assessment Report for TJHD Localities-Health Outcomes. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Source geography: County.

Diabetes, Source: Community Commons Community Health Needs Assessment Report for TJHD Localities-Health Outcomes. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Source geography: County.

Diabetes, 2012 Source: Community Commons Community Health Needs Assessment Report for TJHD Localities-Health Outcomes. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Source geography: County.

Diabetes, 2012 Source: Community Commons Community Health Needs Assessment Report for TJHD Localities-Health Outcomes. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Source geography: County.

High Cholesterol, Source: Community Commons Community Health Needs Assessment Report for TJHD Localities-Health Outcomes. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS). Additional data analysis by CARES Source geography: County.

High Cholesterol in Medicare Beneficiaries, 2012 Source: Community Commons Community Health Needs Assessment Report for TJHD Localities-Health Outcomes. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Source geography: County.

Asthma, Source: Community Commons Community Health Needs Assessment Report for TJHD Localities-Health Outcomes. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS). Additional data analysis by CARES Source geography: County.

Asthma, Source: Community Commons Community Health Needs Assessment Report for TJHD Localities-Health Outcomes. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS). Additional data analysis by CARES Source geography: County.

Poor Dental Health, Source: Community Commons Community Health Needs Assessment Report for TJHD Localities-Health Outcomes. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS). Additional data analysis by CARES Source geography: County. Poor dental health = 6 or more permanent teeth have been removed due to tooth decay, gum disease, or infection

Infectious Diseases

HIV Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

HIV Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

HIV by Race Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Tables of Selected Reportable Diseases in Virginia by Year of Report. Table 4 for each year.

HIV by Race Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Tables of Selected Reportable Diseases in Virginia by Year of Report. Table 4 for each year.

Source: Virginia Department of Health. Thomas Jefferson Health District. Data for Communicable Disease Summary Report for 2015 (not yet published). City/County AlbemarleCharlottesvilleFluvannaGreeneLouisaNelson TJHD TOTAL Organism Cryptosporidium 1 1 Influenza Norovirus MRSA 1 1 Pediculus (lice) 1 1 Pertussis 31 4 Mumps 1 1 Pneumonia 1 1 Chickenpox 1 1 Group A Strep 1 1 TOTAL Outbreaks in TJHD in 2015

Source: Virginia Department of Health. Thomas Jefferson Health District. Data for Communicable Disease Summary Report for 2015 (not yet published) % of outbreaks were due to norovirus Outbreaks in TJHD 2015 > 419 Persons were affected

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Infectious Disease- Vaccine Preventable

Vaccine Preventable Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Vaccine Preventable Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Vaccine Preventable Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Vaccine Preventable Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Vaccine Preventable Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Vaccine Preventable Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Vaccine Preventable Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Vaccine Preventable Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Infectious Disease- Respiratory

Respiratory Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Respiratory Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Respiratory Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Respiratory Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Infectious Disease- Food-borne

Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Infectious Disease- Vector-borne

Vector-borne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Vector-borne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Vector-borne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Vector-borne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Vector-borne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Vector-borne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.

Vector-borne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health update/

Infectious Disease- Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs)

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). HAI Progress Report Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs)

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). HAI Progress Report

Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Antibiotic Resistance Patient Safety Atlas

Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Antibiotic Resistance Patient Safety Atlas

Unintentional Injury

Injury Hospitalizations by Cause Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System

Unintentional Injury Hospitalizations by Cause Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System

Most Common Unintentional Injury Hospitalizations by Age Group Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System

Injury Hospitalizations by Cause, Self-Inflicted and Assault Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System

Injury Deaths by Cause Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System

Injury Deaths by Cause Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System

Falls Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System

Falls Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System

Motor Vehicle Crashes Source: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

Percent of Alcohol-Related Motor Vehicle Crashes Source: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

Motor Vehicle Fatalities Source: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

Percent of Alcohol-Related Motor Vehicle Fatalities Source: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

Questions ? Contact Info: Jillian Regan, MPH