POPULATION HEALTH Determinants, Outcomes, Inequities and the Role of Targeted Universalism.

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POPULATION HEALTH Determinants, Outcomes, Inequities and the Role of Targeted Universalism

KEY THEMES ❏ Population Health ❏ The determinants of health--both natural and social (or structural) ❏ How we move forward collaboratively to implement strategies to counteract impediments that continue to undermine the health of our population.

DEFINING POPULATION HEALTH

POPULATION HEALTH IS IMPORTANT AT ALL LEVELS ❏ At all levels, unhealthy communities negatively affects our economy ❏ economic viability begins with healthy neighborhoods ❏ At all levels, unhealthy communities result in higher health-care costs for providers, payers, and communities; lower educational performance; and diminished productivity generally.

HOW DO WE DETERMINE POPULATION HEALTH?

NATURAL DETERMINANTS ❏ Genetics ❏ Infant mortality rate ❏ Stress ❏ Average Life Expectancy

SOCIAL/STRUCTURAL DETERMINANTS ❏ Neighborhood ❏ Race ❏ Social Class ❏ Gender ❏ Income ❏ Education ❏ Occupation ❏ Food Security

BREAKING DOWN THE PERCENTAGES ❏ How much of our health status is determined by biology? ❏ How much of our health status is socially/structurally determine? ❏ Health status is determined by: (1) genetics: 20-30%; (2) health-care: 10%; social, environmental conditions, and behavior: 60-70%

CURRENT STATE OF HEALTH OUTCOMES ❏ Detroit’s health outcomes lags substantially behind Michigan and most of the nation. ❏ In 2010, Detroit’s rates for congestive heart failure, asthma, diabetes, and grand mal and other epileptic conditions were more than twice that of the State of Michigan. ❏ Within Detroit, there are 3 areas of greatest concerns--south of I-75, immediately west of Woodward, and immediately east of Woodward. These areas have Ambulatory Care Sensitive (ACS) discharge rates of 500 or more per 10,000 residents, greater than twice the rate of the State of Michigan.

CURRENT STATE OF HEALTH INEQUITY i.Lack of access to healthcare, appropriate care, and under-utilization of available services. ii.Social and Structural determinants continue to remain a barrier to improved health outcomes. ● 89% of Detroit’s population live in a Medically Underserved Area (MUA) and 81% of the Detroit population is classified as living in a Health Professional Shortage Area (HRSA). ● Detroit’s unemployment rate continues to exceed that of Michigan and the U.S. ● Detroit officials project that the demand for food assistance will increase substantially, while resources necessary for providing such assistance are expected to decrease.

WHAT IS OUR AIM MOVING FORWARD? Turn This: Into This:

TARGETED UNIVERSALISM HELPS US MOVE FORWARD

COMPARING APPROACHES TOWARD A HEALTHIER FUTURE ❏ Universalist Approach ❏ Applies to everyone; treats everyone the same. ❏ Targeted Approach ❏ Applies to particular populations and treats only those populations. ❏ Targeted Universalism Approach ❏ Sets universal goals for everyone, while targeting populations to help specific groups.

While we look at health inequities and the social determinants of health, our goal is improving the health of the entire population, not just achieving equity for disenfranchised groups who may live in disenfranchised areas. The future of Detroit is linked to the future of Southeast Michigan, the future of our individual communities is linked to the future of the U.S., and the future of the U.S. is linked to the future of the world. CLOSING REMARKS