HCI Data Update Prepared April 2020
- R. Keith Howard
Healthy Communities Initiative of Jefferson County Coordinator
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HCI Data Update Prepared April 2020 R. Keith Howard Healthy Communities Initiative of Jefferson County Coordinator 2 Data Update 2020 Since its inception, HCI had provided to the community data to compare the health of Jefferson County
HCI Data Update Prepared April 2020
Healthy Communities Initiative of Jefferson County Coordinator
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to the community data to compare the health of Jefferson County to the rest of the state and nation.
expanded to provide additional insights.
Category 2014 2018 IN - 2018 Total Population 32,410 32,308 6,732,219 Children in Need of Services (Rate /1000) 9.1 38.4 21.8 Child Abuse and Neglact (Rate/1000) 20.8 30.0 17.2 Single Parent Families 41.2% 38.9% 34.2% Children receiving Free or Reduced Lunch 54.8% 52.5% 52.6% Median Household Income $ 45,964 $ 51,031 $ 55,725 Ratio of Population to One Mental Health Provider 1,248 1,040 670 High School Graduates Enrolling in College 64.2% 53.8% 63.0% Postsecondary Degree Attainment 24.9% 29.0% 43.6%
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Sources: 2020 Indiana Kids Count Data Book, IYI and Stronger Nation, Lumina Foundation
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 Locality Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 39.5 3,040 40.2 3,151 39.4 3,154 Jefferson County 57.3 23 41.7 18 62.6 25
Statistical unit is Age Adjusted Death Rate per 100,000. ICD-10 code: I60-I69.
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 Locality Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 180.6 13,954 183.1 14,437 180.6 14,522 Jefferson County 221.1 93 237.2 97 243.0 101
Statistical unit is Age Adjusted Death Rate per 100,000. ICD-10 code: I00-I09,I11,I13,I20-I51.
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 Locality Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 26.0 1,994 26.6 2,095 26 2,092 Jefferson County 24.2 10 28.1 9 15.5 5
Statistical unit is Age Adjusted Death Rate per 100,000. ICD-10 code: E10-E14.
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health/CDC – 2017
Percent of the Population Years 2014 to 2018
Source: Indiana State Department of Health/CDC – 2017 and Indiana Youth Institute-2020
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Source: Indiana Prevention Resource Council - https://iprc.iu.edu/epidemiological-data/epi_table.php?table_id=t603&county=39
Includes data from compliance checks conducted for 3 monitoring programs - US Food and Drug Administration, Indiana State Excise Police, and the Synar program overseen by the Indiana Division
statewide average.
than the state of Indiana and increasing.
while pregnant remains much higher than the statewide rate.
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Source: Indiana Prevention Resource Council - https://iprc.iu.edu/epidemiological-data/epi_table.php?table_id=t603&county=39
IN State Excise Police, Survey for Alcohol Compliance Program
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Source: National Traffic Highway and Safety Administration, Fatality and Injury Reporting System, https://cdan.dot.gov/query
2016 2017 2018 Category Jefferson Indiana Jefferson Indiana Jefferson Indiana Number of alcohol-impaired motor vehicle deaths 1 192 3 236 191 Percent of driving deaths with alcohol involvement 20.0% 24.7% 37.5% 28.2% 0.0% 24.7%
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer,
https://gis.in.gov/apps/isdh/meta/stats_layers.htm?q=VAR_ID%20like%20%27%25%25%27&prof=18077
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Source: Indiana State Police - https://hub.mph.in.gov/dataset/drug-submissions-to-indiana-state-police-laboratories
Drug DEA Grouping 2016 2017 2018 Acrylfentanyl Opioid 1 Alprazolam Depressant 1 1 Amphetamine Stimulant 1 Buprenorphine Opioid 12 4 6 Cocaine Stimulant 2 1 1 Fentanyl Opioid 2 2 Heroin Opioid 5 1 Hydrocodone Opioid 1 3 Marijuana Cannabis 7 6 5 Methadone Opioid 1 Methamphetamine Stimulant 47 27 29 Oxycodone Opioid 6 1 Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) Cannabis 1 Total 2,095 2,063 2,067
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Source: Indiana Prevention Resource Center - https://iprc.iu.edu/epidemiological-data/epi_table.php?table_id=t901&county=39
Treatment Type Jefferson Indiana Total number of admissions for treatment 307 33,399 Number of admissions with alcohol use reported 96 15,250 Percent of admissions with alcohol use reported 31.3% 45.7% Number of admissions with marijuana use reported 162 16,489 Percent of admissions with marijuana use reported 52.8% 49.4% Number of admissions with cocaine use reported 13 3,934 Percent of admissions with cocaine use reported 4.2% 11.8% Number of admissions with heroin use reported 40 7,131 Percent of admissions with heroin use reported 13.0% 21.4% Number of admissions with methamphetamine use reported 153 9,976 Percent of admissions with methamphetamine use reported 49.8% 29.9% Number of admissions with prescription opioid use reported 108 6,818 Percent of admissions with prescription opioid use reported 35.2% 20.4% *Note: Treatment data represent the number of admissions to treatment, not the number of individuals (who may be admitted to treatment more
than once in a year). The data include only admissions to state-funded treatment (individuals who are 200% below the federal poverty level).
A Closer Look at Jefferson County Resident Fatal Drug Overdoses Drug Category Jefferson Count Indiana Count Jefferson Rate Indiana Rate All Drugs 7 1,626 21.8 24.3 All Opioids 2 1,098 6.2 16.4 Cocaine 332 0.0 3.8 Heroin 309 0.0 4.6 Benzodiazepines 253 0.0 5.0 Psychostimulants
3 377 9.33 5.6
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https://gis.in.gov/apps/isdh/meta/stats_layers.htm?q=VAR_ID%20like%20%27%25%25%27&prof=18077
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 County Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 299.1 19,839 311.0 20,732 258.7 17,311 Jefferson County 296.1 96 311.6 100 263.9 85
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 Locality Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 104.5 6,934 122.5 8,169 87.0 5,825 Jefferson County 43.2 14 37.4 12 21.7 7
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 Locality Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 70.7 4,690 85.4 5,693 55.7 3,727 Jefferson County 27.8 9 24.9 8
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 Locality Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 119.7 7,940 112.8 7,522 105.8 7,079 Jefferson County 83.3 27 59.2 19 86.9 28
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 Locality Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 36.6 2,426 32.1 2,138 25.2 1,688 Jefferson County 15.6 5 25.4 7
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 County Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 9.8 648 9.5 635 7.1 472 Jefferson County
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 Locality Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 22.9 1,518 27.8 1,852 24.3 1,626 Jefferson County 6.2 2 21.9 7 21.8 7
Statistical unit is Crude Death Rate per 100,000. Deaths with any of the following ICD-10 codes as an underlying cause of death: X40-X44 (accidental poisonings by drugs), X60-X64 (intentional self-poisoning by drugs), X85 (assault by drug poisoning), or Y10-Y14 (drug poisoning of undetermined intent).
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 Locality Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 11.8 785 17.6 1,176 16.4 1,098 Jefferson County 3.1 1 9.4 3 6.2 2
Deaths of residents of Indiana caused by acute drug poisonings that involve any opioid as a contributing cause of death. The all opioid category includes drugs such as opium, heroin, prescription opioids (hydrocodone, oxycodone, morphine, methadone and fentanyl), and other and unspecified narcotics Statistical unit is Crude Death Rate per 100,000. Deaths are selected using the following ICD-10 codes as an underlying cause of death: X40- X44 (accidental poisonings by drugs), X60-X64 (intentional self-poisoning by drugs), X85 (assault by drug poisoning), or Y10-Y14 (drug poisoning of undetermined intent) AND with any of the following ICD-10 contributing cause of death codes: T40.0 (opium), T40.1 (heroin), T40.2 (natural and semisynthetic opioids), T40.3 (methadone), or T40.4 (synthetic opioids, other than methadone, including but not limited to fentanyl and tramadol), and T40.6 (other and unspecified narcotics). Rates are provided for 10 or more deaths. Note: To avoid over-counting the number of drug deaths, counts from this dataset should not be added to counts from other datasets. Multiple drugs can be listed on the death certificate for drug poisoning deaths, and deaths can be included in more than one of these tables for deaths from certain drugs and drug types.
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 Locality Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 1.7 111 3.7 249 3.8 253 Jefferson County
Statistical unit is Crude Death Rate per 100,000. Deaths with any of the following ICD-10 codes as an underlying cause of death: X40-X44, X60-X64, X85 or Y10-Y14 and a contributing cause of death code T40.5 (Cocaine).
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 Locality Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 4.5 296 4.9 327 4.6 309 Jefferson County
Statistical unit is Crude Death Rate per 100,000. Deaths with any of the following ICD-10 codes as an underlying cause of death: X40-X44 (accidental poisonings by drugs), X60-X64 (intentional self- poisoning by drugs), X85 (assault by drug poisoning), or Y10-Y14 (drug poisoning of undetermined intent) AND with the ICD-10 contributing cause-of-death code: T40.1 (Heroin). Note: To avoid over- counting the number of drug deaths, counts from this dataset should not be added to counts from other
be included in more than one of these tables for deaths from certain drugs and drug types.
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 Locality Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 1.8 120 4.3 289 5.6 377 Jefferson County 3.1 1 9.3 3
Deaths with any of the following ICD-10 codes as an underlying cause of death: X40-X44, X60-X64, X85
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 Locality Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 2.9 191 4.6 308 5.0 332 Jefferson County 3.1 1
Deaths with any of the following ICD-10 codes as an underlying cause of death: X40-X44, X60-X64, X85
Xanax)
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Police crime lab are for methamphetamines, but the number has reduced greatly from 2016.
Department (ED) visits for drug
Jefferson County.
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 Locality Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 15.4 1,034 16.2 1,083 15.9 1,075 Jefferson County 41.8 13 32.6 11 16.8 6
Age Adjusted Death Rate per 100,000. ICD-10 code: X60-X84,Y87.0.
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 Locality Male Female Male Female Male Female Jefferson County 10 3 8 3 6
Age Adjusted Death Rate per 100,000. ICD-10 code: X60-X84,Y87.0. All persons were Caucasian.
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
2016 2017 2018 Locality Rate Count Rate Count Rate Count Indiana 8.6 592 8.8 604 8.5 589 Jefferson County 29.6 10 21.9 7 9.3 3
Age adjusted rate per 100,000 CD10 range is 'X93' to 'X959’.
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Source: Indiana State Department of Health, Stats Explorer
Locality 2016 2017 2018 Indiana 57.3% 55.8% 54.8% Jefferson County 76.9% 63.6% 50.0%
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Source: County Health Rankings and Roadmaps – Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - https://www.countyhealthrankings.org
2016 2017 2018 Locality Rate Number Rate Number Rate Number United States 500:1 470:1 440:1 Indiana 730:1 9,011 700:1 9,460 670:1 9,969 Jefferson County 1160:1 28 1050:1 31 1046:1 31
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Source: County Health Rankings and Roadmaps – Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - https://www.countyhealthrankings.org
Locality 2016 2017 United States 3.8 4.0 Indiana 4.3 4.7 Jefferson County 4.0 4.7
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100,000 to 16.8. This is still above the national and state rates.
who died by suicide were Caucasian and predominately male.
mostly with firearms.
remains a mental health professional shortage area.
Additional information about the health of Jefferson County can be found in the 2019 Community Health Needs Assessment conducted by King’s Daughters’ Health at https://www.kdhmadison.org/about-us/community- health-needs-assessment/ This slide deck is available at https://www.kdhmadison.org/media/2579/data- presentation-2020.pdf
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