Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Health of Wisconsin: Report Card 2013. Grading Health Wisconsin’s grade for health is based on two ways of measuring health: 1) length of life and 2)

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Health of Wisconsin: Report Card 2013. Grading Health Wisconsin’s grade for health is based on two ways of measuring health: 1) length of life and 2)"— Presentation transcript:

1 Health of Wisconsin: Report Card 2013

2 Grading Health Wisconsin’s grade for health is based on two ways of measuring health: 1) length of life and 2) quality of life We measure length of life by examining death rates. We examined death rates for four distinct age groups: infants (less than 1 year old), children and young adults (ages 1-24), working-age adults (ages 25-64), and older adults (ages 65 and over). We measure quality of life by measuring self-reported unhealthy days for working-age and older adults. We report the mean (average) number of unhealthy days reported per month. The numbers are based on adult (age 25+) respondents’ answers to two questions about their health in the past month: 1) how many days was your physical health poor? 2) how many days was your mental health poor?

3 Grading Health Disparities In order to present a complete picture of health in Wisconsin, we developed a health disparity grade based on the health of different groups of people. To do this, we examined the health of subgroups of the population within each life stage based on four characteristics: GenderGeographySocioeconomic StatusRace/Ethnicity To measure the disparity among subgroups, we compared the health grade of each Wisconsin subgroup to the grade of the healthiest subgroup of the same age in Wisconsin.

4 Grading Methods

5 Infant Health Summary

6 Infant Health by Gender

7 Infant Health by Mother’s Education

8 Infant Health by County

9 Infant Health by Race

10

11 Child & Young Adult Health

12 Child & Young Adult Health by Gender

13 Child & Young Adult Health by County

14 Child & Young Adult Health by Race

15

16 Working-Age Adult Health

17 Working-Age Adult Health by Gender

18 Working-Age Adult Health by Education

19 Working-Age Adult Health by County

20 Working-Age Adult Health by Race

21

22 Older Adult Health (65+)

23 Older Adult Health by Gender

24 Older Adult Health by Education

25 Older Adult Health by County

26 Older Adult Health by Race

27

28 Health Grade Changes Since 2010 The overall health grade for the state of Wisconsin has remained a B-. The health disparity grade has worsened from a C- to a D indicating that Wisconsin needs to be doing more to reduce health disparities within the state.

29 Summary Grades

30 Funding for this project was provided by Wisconsin Partnership Program, UW School of Medicine and Public Health

31 Contact Information University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute Department of Population Health Sciences University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health 575 WARF Building 610 Walnut Street Madison, WI 53726-2397 http://uwphi.pophealth.wisc.edu


Download ppt "Health of Wisconsin: Report Card 2013. Grading Health Wisconsin’s grade for health is based on two ways of measuring health: 1) length of life and 2)"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google