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7/22/2014 Healthy People 2020-National Association of County and City Health Officials Partnership Multiple Challenges, One Solution: Using Healthy People 2020 to Enhance Your Health Department and Improve the Publics Health Audio-recorded


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Multiple Challenges, One Solution: Using Healthy People 2020 to Enhance Your Health Department and Improve the Public’s Health

Audio-recorded during a preconference session on July 10, 2013 at the NACCHO Annual 2013 Conference. Funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is gratefully acknowledged.

Healthy People 2020-National Association of County and City Health Officials Partnership

Hillary Hanson, MS, MPH, CPH, Riverstone Health

USING HEALTHY PEOPLE 2020 IN YELLOWSTONE COUNTY, MONTANA

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Using Healthy People 2020 to Enhance Your Health Department and Improve the Public’s Health

Hillary Hanson, MS, MPH, CPH RiverStone Health Billings, MT

Location

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The Alliance

 Nick Wolter, MD, Billings Clinic  John Felton, RiverStone Health  Jason Barker, St.

Vincent Healthcare

2011 Prevalence of Total Overweight

Overweight = Body Mass Index (BMI) => 25 Obese = BMI => 30

72.9% 62.1% 67.4%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Yellowstone County Montana United States

Sources: PRC Community Health Surveys, Professional Research Consultants, Inc. [Item 160]  2008 PRC National Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants, Inc.  Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia. United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): 2009 Montana Data. Notes:  Based on reported heights and weights, asked of all respondents.  BMI is a ratio of weight to height (kilograms divided by meters squared).

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2011 CHA Results

Relationship of Overweight with Other Health Issues (Yellowstone County by Weight Classification)

Sources:  2010 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants, Inc. [Items 5, 30, 36, 119, 122, 153, 154, 163] Notes:  Based on reported heights and weights, asked of all respondents. 18.2% 18.9% 20.3% 17.1% 44.5% 9.1% 18.6%

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Men Women 18 to 39 40 to 64 Low Income Middle/High Income Yellow- stone Co

Sources: ● 2010 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants, Inc. [Item 195] Notes: ● Asked of all respondents under the age of 65.

  • Income categories reflect respondent's household income as a ratio to the federal poverty level for their household

size: “low income” = below poverty or 100% to 200% of poverty; "middle/high income" = over 200% of poverty. Similar to 2005 Similar to US

2011 CHA Results

Lack of Healthcare Insurance Coverage (Yellowstone County Adults Under 65)

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9.7% 10.5% 15.6% 7.8% 5.0% 22.5% 5.8% 10.1%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Men Women 18 to 39 40 to 64 65+ Low Income Middle/High Income Yellow- stone Co Sources: ●2010 PRC Community Health Survey, Professional Research Consultants, Inc. [Item 118] Notes: ● Asked of all respondents.

  • Income categories reflect respondent's household income as a ratio to the federal poverty level for their household size:

“low income” = below poverty or 100% to 200% of poverty; "middle/high income" = over 200% of poverty. Similar to 2005 Similar to US 70% “Excellent/Very Good” 20% “Good” 10% “Fair/Poor”

2011 CHA Results

Experience “Fair” or “Poor” Mental Health

Action: Form the Healthy by Design Coalition Vision: A community that is Healthy By Design Mission: Collaborate across sectors to create healthier lifestyles

Response to the CHA

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A Community that is Healthy By Design

“… those designed and built to improve the quality of life for all people who live, work, worship, learn, and play within their borders – where every person is free to make choices amid a variety of healthy, available, accessible, and affordable options.” – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Priority Areas Chosen

Priority areas for CHIP:

  • Healthy weight
  • Mental health
  • Access to healthcare
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Healthy Weight Goal

Goal: Increase the percentage of people in Yellowstone County who have a healthy weight

Community Health Needs Assessment Results:

2005 – 35.8% 2011 – 25.4%

Healthy People 2020 Goal:

33.9%

Yellowstone County Goals:

2014 – 25.4% 2020 – 33.9%

Access to Healthcare Goal

Goal: Increase percentage of people who have a specific source of ongoing healthcare

Community Health Needs Assessment Results:

2005 - 84% 2011 - 82%

Healthy People 2020 Goal:

95%

Yellowstone County Goals:

2014 - 88% 2020 - 92%

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Improve Mental Health

Goal: Increase percentage of people reporting their mental health

status as being good, very good or excellent

Community Health Needs Assessment Results:

2005 – 89.9% 2011 – 93.1%*

Healthy People 2020 Goal:

No Goal

Yellowstone County Goals:

2014 – 89.9% 2020 - 92%

Challenges

HP2010 vs HP2020

  • Are we doing poorly or doing well?
  • What is our priority?

No Matching HP2020 Goal

  • Should it still be a priority?
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Using HP2020 to Spur Action

HP2020:

  • Helped us choose priority areas
  • Benchmark data
  • Helped us set goals for the future
  • Easily agreed upon goals by all groups involved
  • Focused community attention
  • Easy Visuals!
  • Helped gain funding
  • Funders recognize HP2020

For Additional Information

Hillary Hanson Director / Deputy Health Officer Population Health Services RiverStone Health 123 South 27th St. | Billings, MT 59101 406.651.6569 Hillary.han@riverstonehealth.org www.healthybydesignyellowstone.org