1 Metrics to Reflect the Health and Well Being of the People of Virginia Marissa J. Levine, MD, MPH State Health Commissioner October 7, 2015.

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1 Metrics to Reflect the Health and Well Being of the People of Virginia Marissa J. Levine, MD, MPH State Health Commissioner October 7, 2015

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County Health Rankings from Robert Wood Johnson

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Years of Potential Life Lost Before Age 65 All Causes, Virginia, 2013

6 Years of Potential Life Lost Before Age 75 Chronic Diseases Virginia, 2013 Data Source: Vital Statistics (2013), Annual, Health District Level

7 Prevalence, Number of Deaths, and Hospitalization Costs of Chronic Diseases, 2013 Data Sources: Vital Statistics (2013), Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance System (2013), CDC Cost Calculator (2013)

8 Changing Trajectories To Become the Healthiest State in the Nation

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10 Vision: Virginia is the Healthiest State in the Nation

11 Framework for Well-Being in Virginia Strong Start for Children Physical Wellness Emotional Wellness Aging Well Preventive Actions Quality Healthcare Healthy, Connected Community Well-Being

12 Plan for Well Being Metrics HEALTHY, CONNECTED COMMUNITIES Consumer Opportunity Profile Economic Opportunity Profile Percent of the Commonwealth Connected via a Statewide Health Information Exchange STRONG START FOR CHILDREN Teen Pregnancy Rate Preterm Birth Rate Thriving Infant Rate Childhood Obesity/Overweight Rate Percentage of Children in Kindergarten Not Meeting PALS K Benchmarks and Requiring Literacy Interventions Percent of Third Graders Who Passed the SOL Third Grade Reading Assessment QUALITY HEALTHCARE Avoidable Hospital Stays Percent of Adults Who Report Having a Regular Healthcare Provider Percent of Hospitals Meeting Virginia’s Goal for Prevention of Hospital-onset Clostridium difficile Infections Cost of Healthcare PREVENTIVE ACTIONS Percent of Children Aged Months Who Received the Recommended Vaccines Percent of Girls/Boys Aged Who Received Three Doses of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccine Percent of Adults 18 Years and Older Who Received an Annual Influenza Vaccination Percent of Females Aged 50 to 74 Years Who Received Breast Cancer Screening Percent of Adults Aged 50 to 75 Years Who Received Colorectal Cancer Screening Percent of Virginian Adults (18 years old and up) Who Report Using Tobacco WELL BEING: PHYSICAL & EMOTIONAL WELLNESS; AGING WELL Percent of Adults Who Reported One or More Days of Poor Health That Kept Them from Doing Usual Activities Percent of Adults Who Did Not Participate In Any Physical Activities Other Than Their Regular Job during the Past 30 Days Rate of Injury Hospitalization Rate of Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Hospitalization in Adults Life Expectancy

Healthy, Connected Communities Short Horizon MetricsLong Horizon Metrics Consumer Opportunity Profile Full Health Opportunity Index Includes environmental issues Add measure of social capital, connectedness to index Economic Opportunity Profile Percent of the Commonwealth Providers Connected via a Statewide Health Information Exchange Broadband and cell phone connectivity/coverage Other connectivity metrics

14 Consumer Opportunity Profile (No Trend Data)

15 Economic Opportunity Profile (No Trend Data)

16 Office Based Providers with at least a Basic Electronic Health Record System

17 Strong Start for Children Short Horizon MetricsLong Horizon Metrics Teen Pregnancy Rate Measure of Well-Being in Graduating HS students Preterm Birth RateNeonates born at full term Thriving Infant Rate

18 Teen Pregnancy Rate Ages 10-19

19 Source: VDH Division of Health Statistics, compiled by the Division of Policy & Evaluation, Office of Family Health Services Virginia Teen (ages 10-19yrs) Pregnancy Rate, 2013

20 Preterm Birth Rate

21 Infant Thriving Rate

22 Strong Start for Children Short Horizon MetricsLong Horizon Metrics Childhood Overweight/Obesity Rates Source: YRBS Self Report or School Reports Children At Healthy Weight at Key Milestones Percent of Children in Fall of Kindergarten Not Meeting PALS K Benchmarks Percent Attaining Kindergarten Reading Benchmarks Percent of Third Graders Who Passed the SOL Reading Assessment Same

23 Percent of Kindergarten Children Not Meeting PALS K Benchmarks and Requiring Literacy Intervention

24 Percent of Third Graders Who Passed the Standards of Learning (SOL) Third Grade Reading Assessment

25 Quality Healthcare Short Horizon MetricsLong Horizon Metrics Avoidable Hospitalization Rate Metric related to accessibility of appropriate care when needed Percent of Adults Who Report Having a Regular Healthcare Provider Source: BRFSS Self Report Percent of people in an integrated health home (medical, behavioral, dental) P ercent of Hospitals Meeting Virginia’s Goal for Prevention of Hospital-onset Clostridium difficile Infections Evolving healthcare safety metric

26 Avoidable Hospital Stays per 100,000 People

27 Percent of Adults Having a Regular Healthcare Provider

28 Percent of Hospitals Meeting Virginia's Goal for Prevention of Hospital-Onset Clostridium difficile Infections (No Trend Data)

29 Quality Healthcare Short Horizon MetricsLong Horizon Metrics Per capita healthcare expenditure (Total cost) Trending inpatient and outpatient costs comparatively Capture health care spending relative to income (measure of burden)

30 Total: $77.81 Total: $75.76 Total: $77.45 Total: $82.97 Inpatient Costs Figures are in U.S. Dollars per member, per month Source: Virginia APCD, all dollars displayed utilize a standardized proxy reimbursement amount Service categories are derived from Milliman Health Cost Guidelines (HCGs) The following coverage types are currently not included in the Virginia APCD: Charity Care, Self Pay, TRICARE, FEHBP and Medicare FFS State Medicaid data is only included through June of 2014

31 Outpatient Costs Figures are in U.S. Dollars per member, per month Source: Virginia APCD, all dollars displayed utilize a standardized proxy reimbursement amount Service categories are derived from Milliman Health Cost Guidelines (HCGs) The following coverage types are currently not included in the Virginia APCD: Charity Care, Self Pay, TRICARE, FEHBP and Medicare FFS State Medicaid data is only included through June of 2014 Total: $ Total: $ Total: $ Total: $287.81

32 Preventive Actions Short Horizon MetricsLong Horizon Metrics Percent of Two-Year Olds with Up-to-date Immunizations Percent of Population without vaccine- preventable disease Percent of Adolescents Fully Vaccinated Against HPV Percent of Adults Vaccinated Against Influenza

33 Percent of Children Who Received All Recommended Vaccines

34 Percent of Girls Years Old Who Received Three Doses of HPV Vaccine

35 Percent of Boys Years Old Who Received Three Doses of HPV Vaccine (No Trend Data)

36 Percent of Adults Who Received an Annual Influenza Vaccination

37 Short Horizon MetricsLong Horizon Metrics Percent of Adults Who Use Tobacco Source: BRFSS Self Report Percent of Population Free of Lung Cancer/Tobacco related illness Percent of Adults Screened for Colorectal Cancer Source: BRFSS Self Report Percent of Population Free of Colorectal Cancer Percent of Females Screened for Breast Cancer Source: BRFSS Self Report Percent of Population Free of Breast Cancer Preventive Actions

38 Percent of Adults Who Report Using Tobacco

39 Percent of Adults Who Received Colorectal Cancer Screening in Accordance with Current Guidelines

40 Percent of Women Who Received Breast Cancer Screening in the Past Two Years

41 Well Being Short Horizon MetricsLong Horizon Metrics Percent of Adults Who Report Poor Health Kept Them from Usual Activities Source: BRFSS Self Report Percent of Population Reporting Health and Well-Being Percent of Adults Who Did Not Participate in any Physical Activities Other than Their Regular Job Source: BRFSS Self Report Percent of Adults Who are Physically Fit

42 Adults Who Reported Poor Health Kept Them From Usual Activities

43 Adults Who Did Not Participate in Physical Activity

44 Well Being Short Horizon MetricsLong Horizon Metrics Rate of Injury Hospitalization by Age Group Life Expectancy at Birth Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs); Measure Of Functional Well-Being in Older Adults Rate of Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Hospitalization in Adults Percent of Population reporting no behavioral health/substance use issues impacting daily functioning

45 Injury Related Hospitalizations

46 Life Expectancy at Birth

47 Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Hospitalization Rate

48 METRICS ALONE ARE INSUFFICIENT We also require: Vision – Where we want to be Process – How to get there Accountability – Who does what and by when Will – A commitment to move forward Much of the above will be addressed as we collectively create Virginia’s Plan for Well-Being

49 Framework for Well-Being in Virginia Strong Start for Children Physical Wellness Emotional Wellness Aging Well Preventive Actions Quality Healthcare Healthy, Connected Community Well-Being

50 EFFECTS OF TOBACCO ON PREGNANCY OUTCOMES

51 Source: VDH Division of Health Statistics, compiled by the Division of Policy & Evaluation, Office of Family Health Services If ~2,800 fewer infants were born preterm, Virginia’s preterm birth rate would be reduced to 8.6%, and Virginia would have the lowest rate in the nation. Preterm (<37 completed wks) Birth Across the Nation, 2012

52 Virginia’s Goal: The best term rate in the nation

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54 Discussion/Questions