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HOW HEALTHY IS OUR COUNTY? 2013 COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS & ROADMAPS OUTLINE Rankings Background Rankings: What are the Rankings ? Roadmaps : Moving to Action Moving Forward: Local Action 2 COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS : BACKGROUND What :


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HOW HEALTHY IS OUR COUNTY?

2013 COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS & ROADMAPS

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Rankings Background Rankings: What are the Rankings? Roadmaps: Moving to Action Moving Forward: Local Action

OUTLINE

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COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS: BACKGROUND

► What: State-by-state rankings of the health of each county

in the United States

► Who: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and

the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute (UWPHI)

► When: Annually – 2013 Data Released March 20 ► Where: www.countyhealthrankings.org ► Why: …

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WHY COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS?

  • Where we live matters to our health
  • The Rankings helps counties see where they are doing

well and where they are not, so they can make changes to improve health.

  • Health is everyone’s responsibility
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Why Do Rankings Change?

  • 1. Change in what is measured
  • 2. Change in other counties
  • 3. Our performance on existing measures
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COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS: TWO RANKINGS

Today’s Health

Health Outcomes

Tomorrow’s Health

Health Factors

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HEALTH OUTCOMES

  • Mortality (1):

– Measures of how long we live

  • Morbidity (4):

– Measures of how well we live

Today’s Health

Health Outcomes

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HEALTH FACTORS

  • Health behaviors (7)
  • Clinical care (6)
  • Social and economic factors (7)
  • Physical environment (5)

Tomorrow’s Health

Health Factors

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HOW DID WE DO?

Kane County is 12th

  • f 102 counties
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HOW DO WE COMPARE WITH NEIGHBORING COUNTIES?

HEALTH OUTCOMES RANK COUNTY

6 DuPage 7 Kendall

12 Kane

14 DeKalb 16 Lake 17 McHenry 25 Will 41 Grundy 78 Cook 82 Winnebago

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CHANGES IN HEALTH OUTCOMES

  • We did better here…
  • Premature death: Years of potential life lost before age

75 per 100,000 population

  • 2012 = 5,025

2013 = 4,869

  • But worse here…
  • Poor physical health days: Average number of physically

unhealthy days reported in past 30 days 2012 = 2.8 2013 = 3.0

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Health Factors: An estimate of the future health of our community as compared to other counties within Illinois

Kane County is 38th of 102 counties!

What does the future hold?

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HOW DO WE COMPARE WITH NEIGHBORING COUNTIES?

HEALTH FACTORS RANK COUNTY

1 DuPage 4 Kendall 5 Lake 6 McHenry 29 Will 36 DeKalb

38 Kane

46 Grundy 84 Cook 101 Winnebago

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CHANGES IN HEALTH FACTORS

  • We did better here…
  • Adult Smoking: Percent of adults that report smoking >=

100 cigarettes and currently smoking

– 2012 = 16% – 2013 = 15%

  • But worse here…
  • Children in poverty: Percent of children under age 18 in

poverty

– 2012 = 16% – 2013 = 19%

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NEW HEALTH FACTORS MEASURED

  • Drinking Water Safety: Percentage of population

exposed to water exceeding a violation limit during the past year

– 2013 = 0%

(Illinois: 3%)

  • Dentists: Ratio of population to dentists

– 2013 = 1,930:1

(Illinois=1,630:1)

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WHAT THE DATA TELLS US

  • The County Health Rankings continue to show us that

where we live matters to our health.

  • The Rankings serve as an easy-to-use health snapshot of

the many factors that influence health and help community leaders identify areas where improvement is needed.

  • Improving health is everyone’s business.
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  • 1. Reduce tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke
  • 2. Increase access to and consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables
  • 3. Increase the proportion of residents of all ages who receive appropriate,

evidence-based clinical preventive services

  • 4. Institute “complete streets” types of policies to ensure that roadways

are designed and operated with all users in mind

  • 5. Increase the proportion of children who have high-quality early

developmental support, especially in child care and education.

TAKING ACTION IN OUR COUNTY Community Health Improvement Plan

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PRIORITY 1: REDUCE TOBACCO USE AND EXPOSURE TO SECONDHAND SMOKE

15% 10% 10%

0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% 14% 16% North Central South Percent of Adults

Current Adult Smokers in Kane County

CHR 2005 – 2011 data 15%

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PRIORITY 2: INCREASE ACCESS TO AND CONSUMPTION OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

11% 24% 12%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% North Central South Percent of Adults

Adults Consuming at Least 5 Servings of Fruits/Vegetables a Day

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OBESITY – KANE COUNTY ADULTS

28% 18% 37%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% North Central South Percent of Adults

Adults with Body Mass Index >30

CHR Data - 2009 28%

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PRIORITY 3: INCREASE THE PROPORTION OF RESIDENTS OF ALL AGES WHO RECEIVE APPROPRIATE, EVIDENCE-BASED CLINICAL PREVENTIVE SERVICES 9% 5% 11%

0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% North Central South Percent of Adults

Adults Who Have Ever Been Told That They Have Diabetes

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PRIORITY 4: INSTITUTE “COMPLETE STREETS” TYPES OF POLICIES TO ENSURE THAT ROADWAYS ARE DESIGNED AND OPERATED WITH ALL USERS IN MIND 52% 59% 52%

48% 50% 52% 54% 56% 58% 60% North Central South Percent of Adults

Adults Meeting Recommended Levels of Physical Activity

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Fit Kids 2020 Plan Kane County Transportation Plan Kane County Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan Kane County 2040 Plan Kane County Sustainability Plan Hospital Community Benefit Plans Municipal Plans

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Next Steps: Health in All Policies Take health with you Consider how each project, policy, plan will impact the health of your residents How will you maximize the health promoting factors or each project, policy or plan?

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FOR MORE INFORMATION:

www.countyhealthrankings.org www.kanehealth.com

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Anim al Control’s Financial Status

April 1 6 , 2 0 1 3 Barbara Jeffers Executive Director

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Total Revenue

  • 20,000

40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 120,000 140,000 Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov

Total Revenue

2012 2013

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Total Expense

  • 10,000

20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov

Total Expense

2012 2013

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Capturing Revenue

Robo Calls Website Update E-mails

 Social Media

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Quality I m provem ent Processes

 Data Entry Process  Revenue Tracking  Delinquent Debt

Collection

 Vet Revenue  Tickets for non-

compliance

 Circuit Clerk –

Tickets

 Mini Clinics  Pink Slips  Vet Notification

  • Post Cards & Phone
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Marketing Cam paign Efforts

Posters Distribution

  • Coffee Shops
  • Community

Centers

  • Public Boards

 8 Starbucks on

Randle

 5 Caribou  Lions Club – So. Elgin  Salvation Army –

Batavia

 All Public Libraries  Elgin Community

College

 YMCA