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  • Creating Our Blueprint for the Future

    OPH Region 8Community Health Needs Assessment

    June 10, 2015

  • Remarks

    Beth ScalcoDeputy Assistant Secretary

    Louisiana Office of Public Health

  • 5 Minute Meet and Greet

  • Welcome and Introductions

    # Invitations Sent: 100

    # Surveys Completed: 88

  • True or False:I am attending Healthy Louisiana today

  • In which parish do you spend most of your time?

  • In which parish do you spend most of your time?

  • Which category best represents you as a stakeholder?

  • Are you a member of the Louisiana Healthy Communities Coalition?

  • Meeting Agenda & Expectations

    Welcome & Introductions 9 AM

    Review of Stakeholder Survey 9:30 AM

    Regional Data Presentation 9:40 AM

    Voting to Reach Top 3 Regional Priorities 10:10 AM

    SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses,

    Opportunities, Threats) Activities

    10:30 AM

    SWOT Discussion 11:30 AM

    Next Steps and Upcoming Meeting 12:20 PM

    Meeting Concludes 12:30 PM

  • 3 Objectives for the Day:

    • Identify the top 3 regional health priorities

    • Explore regional health assets, challenges,

    and trends

    • Begin to identify local resources and

    strategies to address priority issues identified

    Meeting Objectives

  • …what society does collectively to assure

    the conditions for people to be healthy.

    What is Public Health?

    Institute of Medicine

    1988 IOM report, “The Future of Public Health.”

  • IOM Roundtable on Improving Population Health

    Institute of Medicine

    Sectors:- governmental public health

    - health care

    - business

    - education and early childhood development

    - housing

    - agriculture

    - transportation

    - economic development

    - community- and faith-based

    organizations

    Representatives from different sectors engage in meaningful

    dialogue about what is needed to improve population health

  • IOM Roundtable on Improving Population Health

    Institute of Medicine

    http://iom.edu/Activities/PublicHealth/Popul

    ationHealthImprovementRT.aspx

    http://iom.edu/Activities/PublicHealth/PopulationHealthImprovementRT.aspx

  • Results from Stakeholder Survey

  • Results from Stakeholder Survey

  • Please consider the issues listed below. Based on your experience,

    what are the top 3 priorities for health and wellbeing IN YOUR

    PARISH? Please select 3 priorities (you will be limited to 3 responses).

    Results from Stakeholder Survey

    PRIORITY %

    Healthcare and Insurance 42.05

    Unemployment/Economic Development 40.91

    Behavioral Health/Mental Health/Addictive Disorders 40.91

    Chronic Disease Management 39.77

    Alcohol Abuse/Illicit Drugs 20.45

    Nutrition/Healthy Eating 18.18

    Transportation Services 15.91

    Violence/Crime/Intentional Injuries 12.50

    Educational Levels/Literacy and Attainment 12.50

    Communicable/Infectious Diseases 11.36

  • Regional Data Presentation

  • Region 8 PopulationTotal Pop: 356,393

    9989 7529

    2057116112

    47414

    11927

    27057

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    Region 8 PopulationTotal Pop: 356,393

    Largest City: Monroe

    Total Pop: 49,761

    (US Census 2013 Population Estimates)

  • Region 8 Rankings out of 3,135 U.S. Counties

    1: Best 3135: worst

    County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    2655

    31303007

    2565

    2130

    3098 3099

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Caldwell Parish Health Rankings Health Outcomes, Quality and Length of

    Life 2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Outcome

    15 14

    18

    37

    56

    62

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    East Carroll Parish Health Rankings Health Outcomes, Quality and Length of Life

    2010-2015Higher Ranking, Poorer Outcome

    63 64 64 64 64 64

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Franklin Parish Health RankingsHealth Outcomes, Quality and Length of

    Life 2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Outcome

    47

    54

    49

    43

    39

    47

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Jackson Parish Health RankingsHealth Outcomes, Quality and Length of

    Life 2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Outcome

    24

    21

    16

    28

    24

    16

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Lincoln Parish Health RankingsHealth Outcomes, Quality and Length of

    Life 2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Outcome

    11

    7

    9

    13

    12

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Madison Parish Health RankingsHealth Outcomes, Quality and Length of

    Life 2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Outcome

    64 63

    58 60 59

    56

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Morehouse Parish Health RankingsHealth Outcomes, Quality and Length of

    Life 2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Outcome

    57 56 59

    56 57

    63

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Ouachita Parish Health RankingsHealth Outcomes, Quality and Length of

    Life 2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Outcome

    21

    23 23

    30 31 31

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Richland Parish Health RankingsHealth Outcomes, Quality and Length of

    Life 2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Outcome

    48

    39

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    50 49 49

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Tensas Parish Health RankingsHealth Outcomes, Quality and Length of

    Life 2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Outcome

    8 12

    57

    63 63

    46

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Union Parish Health RankingsHealth Outcomes, Quality and Length of

    Life 2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Outcome

    20

    34 36

    40 42

    37

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    West Carroll Parish Health RankingsHealth Outcomes, Quality and Length of Life

    2010-2015Higher Ranking, Poorer Outcome

    9

    15

    25

    33

    29

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Caldwell Parish Health Rankings Health Factors Clinical care, Health Behaviors, Social & economic factors, Physical

    environment

    2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Factors

    36 38

    43

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    East Carroll Parish Health

    Rankings Health Factors: Clinical care, Health Behaviors, Social & economic factors, Physical

    environment

    2010-2015Higher Ranking, Poorer Factors

    64 64 64 64 64 64

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Franklin Parish Health Rankings Health Factors: Clinical care, Health Behaviors, Social & economic factors, Physical

    environment

    2010-2015Higher Ranking, Poorer Factors

    63 62 62 61 59

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Jackson Parish Health Rankings Health Factors Clinical care, Health Behaviors, Social & economic factors, Physical

    environment

    2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Factors

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Lincoln Parish Health Rankings Health Factors Clinical care, Health Behaviors, Social & economic factors, Physical

    environment

    2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Factors

    13

    14

    10 10

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Madison Parish Health Rankings Health Factors: Clinical care, Health Behaviors, Social & economic factors, Physical

    environment

    2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Factors

    61 63 63 63 63 63

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Morehouse Parish Health Rankings Health Factors: Clinical care, Health Behaviors, Social & economic factors, Physical environment

    2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Factors

    62 61 57 58

    60 59

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Ouachita Parish Health Rankings Health Factors: Clinical care, Health Behaviors, Social & economic factors, Physical

    environment

    2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Factors

    19 17 17

    27 28

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Richland Parish Health Rankings Health Factors: Clinical care, Health Behaviors, Social & economic factors, Physical

    environment

    2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Factors

    50

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Tensas Parish Health Rankings Health Factors: Clinical care, Health Behaviors, Social & economic factors, Physical

    environment

    2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Factors

    55

    60 61 62 61 60

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    Union Parish Health Rankings Health Factors: Clinical care, Health Behaviors, Social & economic factors, Physical

    environment

    2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Factors

    46

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  • County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

    West Carroll Parish Health Rankings Health Factors: Clinical care, Health Behaviors, Social & economic factors, Physical environment

    2010-2015

    Higher Ranking, Poorer Factors

    60 59 58 59 62 62

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  • Regional Data Presentation

    Healthcare and Insurance

  • Region 8

    Health Insurance Coverage

    Parish, Children

    %Uninsured

    Louisiana Dept. Of Health & Hospitals

    Office of Public Health

    Ctr. For Population Health Informatics

    American Community Survey

    2012 for Aggregate Data

    B271010: Types of Health

    Insurance Coverage by Age

  • Primary CarePrimary Care Physicians

    Caldwell (2)

    East Carroll (3)

    Morehouse (10)

    Ouachita (127)

    Region (210) U.S. (1045:1)

    Richland (15)

    Tensas (Unreported)

    Franklin (7)

    Jackson (3)

    Lincoln (31)

    Madison (6)

    Union (4)

    West Carroll (2)

    LA (2,960)

    County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

  • DentalDentists

    Caldwell (3)

    East Carroll (1)

    Morehouse (10)

    Ouachita (86)

    Region (140) U.S. (1377:1)

    Richland (9)

    Tensas (3)

    Franklin (4)

    Jackson (2)

    Lincoln (17)

    Madison (2)

    Union (2)

    West Carroll (1)

    LA (1976:1)

    County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

  • Mental HealthPopulation : Mental Health Providers

    Caldwell (11)

    East Carroll (2)

    Morehouse (19)

    Ouachita (232)

    Region (352) U.S. (386:1)

    Richland (7)

    Tensas (1)

    Franklin (7)

    Jackson (7)

    Lincoln (57)

    Madison (7)

    Union (1)

    West Carroll (1)

    LA (5,383)

    County Health Rankings 2015 – RWJ Foundation

  • Regional Data Presentation

    Chronic Disease

  • 10 Leading Causes of Death, Louisiana 2008 - 2010, All Races, Both Sexes

    Age Groups

    Rank

  • Region 8Life Expectancy- Men

    US: 76.6

    Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation 2013

    70 70 7172 73

    69 7072

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    LA: 73.1

  • Region 8Life Expectancy- Women

    Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation

    US: 81.3

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    76 7678

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    LA: 78.6

  • Determinants of Health and Their

    Contribution to Premature

    Death

  • Region 8Adult Diabetes Prevalence, 2013

    CDC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2013

    US: 11.9

    LA: 12.113

    16.9

    14.5

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    10.2

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  • The number of adults with Diabetes Mellitus in Region

    8 is 32,951. This number could fill the Monroe Civic

    Center almost 5 times.

    CDC Interactive Atlas, 2012

    Total # of adults with

    Diabetes Mellitus in

    Region 8

    Caldwell 972

    East Carrol 930

    Franklin 2,173

    Jackson 1,504

    Lincoln 3,445

    Madison 970

    Morehouse 3,565

    Ouachita 13, 018

    Richland 1,904

    Tensas 559

    Union 2,536

    West Carroll 1,375

    Region 8 Total 32,951

  • Region 8Estimated Diabetes Cost, 2012

    American Diabetes Association, 2012

    Region 8’s estimated cost is $444,838,500

    13,122,00012,555,000

    29,335,500

    20,304,000

    46,507,500

    13,095,000

    48,127,500

    175,743,000

    25,704,000

    7,546,500

    34,236,000

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  • Region 8% Adult Obesity, 2012

    CDC Diabetes Interactive Atlas, 2012

    35.6

    42.6

    36.3

    39.5

    34.4

    42.139.9

    34.1

    38.5

    34.1 34.6

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    Rg 8: 37.5 %

    US: 35.1%

    LA: 33.1%

  • Medical Complications of ObesityAdapted from Yale University Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity

  • The number of obese adults in Region 8 is (25.8% of the total

    population in the region). This number could fill the ULM

    Warhawks football stadium 3 times.

    CDC Diabetes Interactive Atlas, 2012

    Parish # Obese Adults

    Caldwell 2,671

    East Carroll 2,343

    Franklin 5,421

    Jackson 4,844

    Lincoln 11,683

    Madison 3,647

    Morehouse 8,018

    Ouachita 37,292

    Richland 5,798

    Tensas 1,275

    Union 5,879

    West Carroll 3,171

    Region 8 Total 92,042Seating

    Capacity

    30, 427

  • Region 8Poor Mental Health Days

    County Health Rankings 2015

    3.5 3.5

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  • Region 8Poor or Fair Health

    County Health Rankings 2015

    17%

    20%

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  • Region 8Poor Physical Health Days

    County Health Rankings 2015

    3.7 3.8

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  • Region 8Adult Smoking

    County Health Rankings 2015

    21%

    22%

    23%

    20.00%

    20.50%

    21.00%

    21.50%

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  • Region 8Physical Inactivity

    County Health Rankings 2015

    27%

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  • Region 8Access to Exercise Opportunities

    County Health Rankings 2015

    65%

    76%

    64%

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    Access to Exercise Activities

    United States Louisiana Region 8

  • Region 8Preventable Hospital Stays

    County Health Rankings 2015

    65

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  • Region 8Low Birthweight

    County Health Rankings 2015

    8%

    11%

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  • Regional Data Presentation

    Nutrition and Healthy Eating

  • Region 8Food Insecurity Prevalence, 2012

    Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data breakout by

    demographic groups are not available.

    Data Source: Feeding America. Source geography: County

    Food Insecure Population,

    Percent by County, Feeding

    America 2012

    Over 18.0%

    15.1-18.0%

    Region 8

    Under 12.1%

    12.1 - 15.0%

    http://feedingamerica.org/

  • Region 8Grocery Store Access

    Report Area Total Population Number of EstablishmentsEstablishments, Rate per

    100,000 Population

    Region 8 355,761 48 13.49

    Caldwell Parish, LA 10,132 1 9.87

    East Carroll Parish, LA 7,759 3 38.66

    Franklin Parish, LA 20,767 3 14.45

    Jackson Parish, LA 16,274 1 6.14

    Lincoln Parish, LA 46,735 2 4.28

    Madison Parish, LA 12,093 2 16.54

    Morehouse Parish, LA 27,979 3 10.72

    Ouachita Parish, LA 153,720 20 13.01

    Richland Parish, LA 20,725 2 9.65

    Tensas Parish, LA 5,252 2 38.08

    Union Parish, LA 22,721 4 17.60

    West Carroll Parish, LA 11,604 5 43.09

    Louisiana 4,533,372 992 21.88

    United States 312,732,537 66,286 21.2

  • Region 8

    Grocery Store Access Over 35.0

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    Region 8

  • SUPERMARKET ACCESS MAP(Green spots have Supermarket access)

  • Regional Data Presentation

    Behavioral Health/

    Mental Health/

    Addictive Disorders

  • Serious Mental Health Illness and Substance Use

    Treatment Prevalence Among Adults in Region 8

    ADULT (Age 18 and up) PREVALENCE ESTIMATE for SEVERE

    MENTAL ILLNESS (2.26% of Population*)

    ADULT (Age 18 and up) PREVALENCE ESTIMATE for Needing

    Substance Use Treatment Services. (7.46% of Population**)

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  • Top 10 Diagnoses for Louisiana Office of

    Behavioral Health (Persons Served)

    Louisiana Office of Behavioral Health, 2015

  • Top 10 Diagnoses for Region 8 LA Office of

    Behavioral Health (Persons Served)Louisiana OBH Persons Served in State Fiscal Year 2013-14

    Note: Persons served by region, type and age group are unduplicated count for persons who had received

    services from 7/1/13 to 6/30/14. Gambling is not included.

    Louisiana Office of Behavioral Health, 2014

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    Services. (7.46% of Population**)

    Estimated State Population and Estimated Prevalence of Adults with Serious Mental Illness

    and Adults Needing Substance Use Treatment Services (July 1, 2013 Pop Est.)8-NORTHEAST DELTA HUMAN

    SERVICES AUTHORITYCaldwell Parish 7,695 200 574

    East Carroll Parish 5,671 147 423

    Franklin Parish 15,212 396 1,135

    Jackson Parish 12,485 325 931

    Lincoln Parish 37,757 982 2,817

    Madison Parish 8,966 233 669

    Morehouse Parish 20,503 533 1,530

    Ouachita Parish 115,912 3,014 8,647

    Richland Parish 15,624 406 1,166

    Tensas Parish 3,689 96 275

    Union Parish 17,324 450 1,292

    West Carroll Parish 8,697 226 649

    Total for 8-NDHSA 269,535 7,008 20,107

  • Excessive Drinking Self-Reported

    Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance (BRFSS) 2006-2012

    CDC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2013

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  • Region 8Alcohol Impaired Driving Deaths

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    County Health Rankings 2015

  • Regional Data Presentation

    Unemployment/

    Economic Development

  • Region 8Unemployed: US: 5.5% LA: 6.2 %

    Bureau of Labor Statistics 2013

    LA: 6.2%

    US: 5.5%

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    Children Living in Poverty

    According to the National Center for Health Statistics, children in poverty are 3.6 times more likely than non-poor children to have poor health and 5 times more likely to die from an

    infectious disease. Free the Children, www.freethechildren.org/youthinaction/child_poverty_usa.htm

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  • Region 8High School Dropout %,

    2013-2014

    LA Department of Education Annual Student Dropout Rates by State,

    District and Site 2013-2014

    Franklin, 6.12

    Lincoln, 3.03

    Madison, 11.69

    Morehouse, 6.96

    Ouachita, 4.35

    Richland, 3.62

    Tensas, 6.29

    Union, 4.85

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  • Region 8% with College degree, 2013

    American Community Survey (ACS) 2009-2013

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    LA: 22.5

  • US: $51,371

    LA:$44,234

    Region 8Median Income

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  • Regional Data Presentation

    State and County Health Rankings - 2015

  • Louisiana’s Health Rankings 2014Health Determinants (Overall National Rank=48)

    Prevalence of Smoking 44th (23.5%)

    Prevalence of Obesity 45th (33.1%)

    Sedentary Lifestyle 45th (30.3%)

    High School Graduation 46th (72.0%)

    Violent Crime/100,000 44th (497)

    Occupational Deaths/100,000 47rd (78.2)

    Infectious Disease/ 100,000 48th (.088)(Combined Chlamydia, Pertussis, Salmonella)

    Children in Poverty 44th (31%)

    Low Birth Weight (% of births) 49th (10.8%)

    Preventable hospitalizations 48th (80.3)

    Diabetes 45th (11.6%)

    Poor Mental Health Days 43rd (4.2)

    Infant Mortality per 1,000 births 47th (8.2)

    Cardiovascular deaths/100,000 46th (307.5)

    Cancer deaths/100,000 48th (219.2)

    Premature Deaths (yrs/100,000) 45th (9,625)

  • Why is the health of our communities so vital?

    We all benefit when the health of our

    community is excellent and we all suffer

    when it is poor.

    • For health care providers, health impacts the quality of life of their

    patients and the cost of care

    • For businesses, health impacts productivity of the workforce and the

    cost of health insurance premiums

    • For schools, health matters in student learning and staff performance

  • PROCESS: Vote on Top 5 Stakeholder-Identified Priorities

    GOAL: Identify the Top 3 Region Priorities

    Let’s Vote!

  • 1. What is the magnitude of human and

    economic costs of this issue in our

    community/region?

    2. What is the urgency of this issue in our

    community/region?

    3. What is the size of the population affected by

    this problem?

    Prioritization Considerations

  • Top 5 Stakeholder Priorities(in no particular order)

  • Top 5 Stakeholder Priorities(Tiebreaker Round)

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  • SWOTBreak-Out and Rotate

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  • SWOTRe-Convene and Discuss Among Priorities

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  • SWOTShare Findings with the Group

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  • SWOTLet’s Get Started! Go To Your Assigned Table!

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  • SWOTDiscussion Within Priorities

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  • SWOTLarge Group Report-Out

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  • Thank you to our

    Table Hosts!

  • Next Steps

    Review and discuss further the Top 3 Priorities

    Provide input for State Health Improvement Plan

    Slide Presentation with data slides

    available at dhh.la.gov/sha-ship

    August 19th, 20159 AM – 1 PM

    West Monroe Convention Center

    901 Ridge Ave

    West Monroe, Louisiana

  • THANK YOU FOR COMING!

    Please drop off your comment card at the door!

    Meeting Concludes!