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Improving Community Health through Planning and Partnerships Louisa Community Health Council
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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
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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
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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 2016. Calculated rate per 100,000 population using 2014 population data from U.S. Census Bureau.
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau. Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010.
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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.
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Section 3: What is Our Health Status? Disease Prevalence Infectious Disease Unintentional Injuries
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Prevalence
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Heart Disease, 2011-12 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. 2011-2012. Source geography: County.
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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. 2012. Source geography: County
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Hypertension (High Blood Pressure), 2006-12 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. 2006-2012. Source geography: County.
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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. 2012. Source geography: County
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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. 2012. Source geography: County.
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Diabetes, 2004-2012 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. 2012. Source geography: County.
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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. 2012. Source geography: County.
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Diabetes, 2012 Source: Community Commons Community Health Needs Assessment Report for TJHD Localities-Health Outcomes. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 2012. Source geography: County.
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High Cholesterol, 2011-12 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. 2011-2012. Source geography: County.
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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. 2012. Source geography: County.
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Asthma, 2011-12 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. 2011-2012. Source geography: County.
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Asthma, 2011-12 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. 2011-2012. Source geography: County.
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Poor Dental Health, 2006-10 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. 2006-2010. Source geography: County. Poor dental health = 6 or more permanent teeth have been removed due to tooth decay, gum disease, or infection
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Infectious Diseases
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HIV Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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HIV Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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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.
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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.
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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 1 1 2 Norovirus 5 1219 MRSA 1 1 Pediculus (lice) 1 1 Pertussis 31 4 Mumps 1 1 Pneumonia 1 1 Chickenpox 1 1 Group A Strep 1 1 TOTAL114015122 Outbreaks in TJHD in 2015
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Source: Virginia Department of Health. Thomas Jefferson Health District. Data for Communicable Disease Summary Report for 2015 (not yet published). 40.9 % of outbreaks were due to norovirus Outbreaks in TJHD 2015 > 419 Persons were affected
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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Infectious Disease- Vaccine Preventable
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Vaccine Preventable Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Vaccine Preventable Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Vaccine Preventable Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Vaccine Preventable Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Vaccine Preventable Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Vaccine Preventable Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Vaccine Preventable Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Vaccine Preventable Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Infectious Disease- Respiratory
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Respiratory Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Respiratory Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Respiratory Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Respiratory Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Infectious Disease- Food-borne
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Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Foodborne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Infectious Disease- Vector-borne
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Vector-borne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Vector-borne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Vector-borne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Vector-borne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Vector-borne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Vector-borne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health. Office of Epidemiology. Reportable Disease Surveillance in Virginia Annual Reports.
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Vector-borne Infectious Diseases Source: Virginia Department of Health http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/epidemiology/zika-virus- update/
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Infectious Disease- Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs)
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Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). HAI Progress Report Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs)
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Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). HAI Progress Report
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Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Antibiotic Resistance Patient Safety Atlas
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Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Antibiotic Resistance Patient Safety Atlas
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Unintentional Injury
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Injury Hospitalizations by Cause Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System
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Unintentional Injury Hospitalizations by Cause Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System
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Most Common Unintentional Injury Hospitalizations by Age Group Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System
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Injury Hospitalizations by Cause, Self-Inflicted and Assault Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System
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Injury Deaths by Cause Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System
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Injury Deaths by Cause Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System
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Falls Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System
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Falls Source: Virginia Department of Health On-line Injury Reporting System
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Motor Vehicle Crashes Source: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles
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Percent of Alcohol-Related Motor Vehicle Crashes Source: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles
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Motor Vehicle Fatalities Source: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles
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Percent of Alcohol-Related Motor Vehicle Fatalities Source: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles
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Questions ? Contact Info: Jillian Regan, MPH Jillian.Regan@vdh.virginia.gov
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