Improving Community Health through Planning and Partnerships Albemarle and Charlottesville Community Health Council.

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Improving Community Health through Planning and Partnerships Albemarle and Charlottesville 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 Section 1 data In the next 2 sections we will cover: Section 2: Strengths & Risks in Our Community Section 3: What is our Health Status?

Section One: Who are we and what do we bring to the table? 1.1 Demographic Indicators 1.2 Socioeconomic Indicators 1.3 Health Resource Availability

Demographic Indicators

Population Change Albemarle & Charlottesville, Source: U.S. Census Bureau and the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service Demographics Research Group

Decennial Percent Change in Population Albemarle, Charlottesville, TJHD, and Virginia , Source: US Census Bureau and the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission % Change %Change Albemarle 68,17284,18698,97023%18% Charlottesville 40,45740,09943,475-1%8% TJHD 164,458199,648234,71221%18% Virginia 6,187,3587,078,5158,001,02414%13%

Age and Sex Distribution, 2014 Source: Virginia Department of Health, Division of Health Statistics, 2014

Age Distribution Albemarle and Charlottesville, 2000,2010 Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates by Selected Age Groups and Sex, County Level

Albemarle Racial Composition, 2014 Charlottesville Source: US Census Bureau

Change in Hispanic Population Albemarle and Charlottesville, Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Limited English Proficient Students School Year Data source: Virginia Department of Education Albemarle (8%) Charlottesville (12%)

Persons with Disabilities, 2013 Data sources: Social Security Administration and the Virginia Department of Education Special Education Child Count Reports Albemarle (2%) Charlottesville (4%) Children (5%) Children (7%)

On-time Graduation Rate 2015 Source: Virginia Department of Education Albemarle (94%) Charlottesville (85%) Economically Disadvantaged (87%) Economically Disadvantaged (75%)

Educational Attainment, 2014 Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates. 2014

Adult Literacy, 2003 Source: US Dept of Education, National Center for Education Statistics ( 2003 is the most recent data available from the National Assessment of Adult Literacy survey)

School Readiness, Kindergarteners Whose PALS-K Scores Were Below Kindergarten Readiness Levels School Year Source: Kids Count 14% Albemarle 15% Charlottesville

Socioeconomic Indicators

Median Household Income, 2014 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates $67,083 $45,890

Federal Poverty Guidelines Data source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services # of Persons in Household Federal Poverty Guideline 1 $11,770 2 $15,930 3 $20,090 4 $24,

Poverty Thresholds Size of family unit Weighted average thresholds Related children under 18 years NoneOneTwoThreeFourFiveSixSeven Eight or more One person (unrelated individual) ,071 Under 65 years , years and over ,354 Two people ,379 Householder under 65 years ,93415,85316,317 Householder 65 years and over ,32614,30916,256 Three people ,85018,51819,05519,073 Four people ,23024,41824,81724,00824,091 Five people ,69529,44729,87528,96028,25227,820 Six people ,47333,86934,00433,30332,63131,63331,041 Seven people ,92738,97139,21438,37537,79136,70135,43134,036 Eight people ,96843,58643,97043,17942,48541,50140,25238,95338,622 Nine people or more ,02152,43052,68551,98451,39650,43049,10147,89947,60145,768 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. Data source: U.S. Census Bureau

Persons in Poverty, 2014 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates 2014 Albemarle (9%) Charlottesville (26%) Children (10%) Children (24%)

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates 2014 Persons in Poverty, Albemarle (No change) Charlottesville (Increased 6%)

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Households Receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Benefits Data Source: Virginia Department of Social Services, SNAP Participation Report. Albemarle (No significant change) Charlottesville (11% decrease)

Students Eligible for Free/Reduced Lunch School Year Data Source: Virginia Department of Education, Free and Reduced-Price Lunch Program Eligibility—Public School Divisions Albemarle (29%) Charlottesville (55%)

Unemployment Rate, 2014 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Albemarle (4%) Charlottesville (4%)

Health Resource Availability

Estimated Uninsured Children (Under Age 19 Years) 2013 Source: Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, U.S. Census Bureau. Albemarle (7%) Charlottesville (7%)

Estimated Percent of Uninsured Children by Poverty Level, 2010 Source: The Virginia Atlas of Community Health

Percent of Uninsured Children from Low Income Households (below 200% of FPL) 2014 Virginia (9%) U.S. (8%) Source: Kaiser Family Foundation

Estimated Number of Uninsured Children by Poverty Level TJHD by Locality, 2010 Source: The Virginia Atlas of Community Health

Source: Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, U.S. Census Bureau. Estimated Uninsured, Years 2013 Albemarle (15%) Charlottesville (20%)

Health Insurance Coverage by Age Virginia, 2009 Source: Current Population Survey, 2009 Annual Social and Economic Supplement, U.S. Census Bureau.

Health Insurance Coverage by Type For Adults Age Years, 2014 Data Source: Kaiser Family Foundation VA similar to the U.S. Except for the % insured by Medicaid

Medicaid Health insurance for those requiring financial assistance What is it? Who is eligible for it? Data source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Children, pregnant women, elderly, and persons with disabilities Household income ≤ 143% of the Federal Poverty Level – $34,678 for a household of 4 persons

Medicaid Coverage Details in VA, Federal Fiscal Year 2011 Source: Kaiser Family Foundation

Increase in Medicaid/FAMIS Enrollment TJHD by Locality, March 2007 – February 2009 Source: Virginia Department of Social Services

Increase in Medicaid/FAMIS Enrollment Year Albemarle (__%) Charlottesville (__%)

Medicaid/FAMIS Enrollees <19 Years Receiving Dental Services FY 2007-FY 2010 Source: Virginia Smiles for Children – Pediatric Dental Participation Report

Number of Primary Care Physicians TJHD by Locality, 2011 Source: UVA Physician Directory, Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital Physician directory, other Internal Medicine Pediatrics Family Medicine OB/GYNGeriatrics Albemarle/Charlottesville Fluvanna Greene Louisa Nelson TJHD

Number of Primary Care Physicians 2012 There is 1 Primary Care Physician for every: Data source: U.S. County Health Rankings Albemarle 730 Individuals Charlottesville 357 Individuals

Number of Other Primary Care Providers (Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, & Clinical Nurse Specialists who provide primary care) 2014 There is 1 Other Primary Care Provider for every: Data source: U.S. County Health Rankings Albemarle 2,512 Individuals Charlottesville 244 Individuals

Number of Mental Health Providers Thomas Jefferson Health District, 2011 Source: Mental Health America CliniciansPractices Psychiatrists Licensed Therapists Total Practices Practices Serving Youth Practices Accepting Medicaid Albemarle/ Charlottesville Fluvanna Greene Louisa Nelson TJHD

Number of Mental Health Providers 2014 There is 1 Mental Health Provider for every: Data source: U.S. County Health Rankings Albemarle 1,020 Individuals Charlottesville 118 Individuals Albemarle 101 Mental Health Providers Charlottesville 375 Mental Health Providers

Questions ? Contact Info: Jillian Regan, MPH