south sacramento data and maps for the california endowment 3-5-13
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South Sacramento Data and Maps
For The California Endowment 3-5-13
Healthy Community Summary Data: South
Sacramento
Total Population 308,868
Population in Poverty 62,825
% Population in Poverty 20.3% Low Income Pop. 2010 (less than 200%
FPL) 139,106
% Low Income Population 45.0%
Total Sect. 330 Patients 7,606 Un-served (by FQHCs) Low Income
Residents 131,500 Penetration of Low Income Residents by
FQHCs 5.5%
Overview Map of Healthy Community
South
Sacramento
Percent of Population in Poverty, by Zip Code:
• This map displays the proportion of residents in poverty within each zip code (those with incomes below 100% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL))
• The Healthy Community is outlined in orange by census tracts.
• Virtually all of this Healthy Community contains a population in which 20% to 40% of its residents are low-income, considerably higher than the state average of 14.4%.
South
Sacramento
Percent of Low-Income Residents, by Zip Code:
• This map displays the proportion of low-income residents in each zip code (those with incomes below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL))
• The Healthy Community is outlined in blue by census tracts.
• Virtually all of this Healthy Community contains a population in which 50% to 75% of its residents are low-income, considerably higher than the state average of 33.9%.
South
Sacramento
Penetration of Low-Income Residents by FQHCs, by Zip Code:
• This map displays the proportion of low-income residents that are FQHC patients in each zip code (those with incomes below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL))
• The Healthy Community is outlined in orange by census tracts.
• This map does not consider patients of FQHC Look-Alikes or other primary care providers.
South
Sacramento
Number of Low-Income Residents NOT Seen by an FQHC, by Zip Code:
• This map displays the number of low-income residents that are NOT yet FQHC patients in each zip code. What is mapped is essentially the FQHC patient base subtracted from the total number of low-income residents.
• The Healthy Community is outlined in orange by census tracts.
• This map does not consider patients of FQHC Look-Alikes or other primary care providers.
South
Sacramento
South Sacramento - detailed data by Zip Code
ZCTA
# of FQHCs Serving ZCTA Dominant FQHC
Total Population
Low Income Pop. 2010
Total (nbr) Sect. 330 Patients
Un-served (by FQHCs) Low Incomes
Penetration of Low Income
Penetration of Total Pop.
pct Pop. in Poverty 2010
Pop in Poverty (nbr)
95817 2THE EFFORT 13,534
7,012
709
6,303 10% 5% 27%
3,701
95818 3THE EFFORT 19,811
6,326
381
5,945 6% 2% 15%
2,970
95820 4THE EFFORT 34,480
17,574
1,777
15,797 10% 5% 21%
7,241
95822 4THE EFFORT 42,347
16,908
753
16,155 4% 2% 17%
7,207
95823 5THE EFFORT 73,985
36,891
1,645
35,246 4% 2% 23%
16,790
95824 3THE EFFORT 30,221
19,642
979
18,663 5% 3% 34%
10,344
95826 3THE EFFORT 36,628
12,932
360
12,572 3% 1% 16%
5,823
95828 4THE EFFORT 57,862
21,820
1,002
20,818 5% 2% 15%
8,749
Health IndicatorsUninsured Residents by Zip Code:
• This map displays the number of uninsured residents (adult and children) in each zip code, based on US Census rates at the county level multiplied by the population of each zip code.
• The Healthy Community is outlined in orange by census tracts.
• Note: this data is extrapolated using county uninsured rates; given the high proportion of low-income residents in this service area, it is likely that this map underestimates the uninsured population.
South
Sacramento
Health IndicatorsAdults with Diabetes by Zip Code:
• This map displays the estimated number of adults diagnosed with diabetes in each zip code, based diabetes rates at the county level multiplied by the adult population of each zip code.
• The Healthy Community is outlined in orange by census tracts.
• Note: this data is extrapolated using county diabetes rates and was not adjusted for age, income or race. It is likely that this map underestimates the adult diabetic population.
South
Sacramento
Health IndicatorsAdults with no Usual Source of Care, by Zip Code:
• This map displays the estimated number of adults who self-reported that they do not have a regular medical home in each zip code, based on BRFSS rates reported at the county level multiplied by the adult population of each zip code.
• Note: this data is extrapolated using county rates; given the high proportion of low-income residents in this service area, it is likely that this map underestimates the population lacking a medical home.
South
Sacramento
Health IndicatorsLow Birth Weight by Zip Code:
• This map displays the proportion of births that were reported to have low-birth weight (2500 grams or less) in each zip code, reported by the CA Department of Health at the zip code level.
• The Healthy Community is outlined in orange by census tracts.
• Note: This data was available for 70% of all zip codes. Where data was not available the county rate was utilized.
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Sacramento
Resources and Methodology
• Poverty and Low-Income Population: Census American Community Survey (ACS) Estimates, 2006 – 2010 data by zip code, “Ratio of Income to Poverty Level”
• Penetration of Low-Income Population: Census ACS and UDS Mapper (www.udsmapper.org), FQHC patients as a proportion of low-income residents, by zip code.
• Low-Income Population Not Seen by an FQHC: UDS Mapper; mapped by zip code is FQHC patient base by zip code subtracted from low-income population. Look-Alike and “other” patient data not available at zip code level.
• Health Indicators:– Uninsured Population: ACS uninsured population by county for 2011. Rate of the uninsured by county
was multiplied by zip code population to estimate uninsured population by zip code. – Diabetes and Adults Without a Usual Source of Primary Care: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
(BRFSS) data by County for 2009 was gathered from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) report “Diabetes in California”. Diabetes and medical home rates at the county level were multiplied by the adult population in each zip code (adult population by zip code obtained from ACS 2007 – 2011 estimates) to estimate the adult population for each indicator.
– Note: Given the high proportion of low-income residents in TCE’s Healthy Communities, data extrapolated using county rates applied to zip code data likely underestimates the uninsured and diabetic populations, as well as those lacking a medical home.
– Low Birth Weight CDPH, Improved Perinatal Outcome Data Reports by County http://ipodr.org/001/vs/2010objectives.html. Data available at zip-code level for 70% of zip codes in the state; county data utilized where zip code data not available.
• Other Map Elements:– FQHC, Look-Alike and “Other Community Clinic Sites”: California Office of Statewide Health Planning and
Development (OSHPD) Annual Utilization Data, 2011 http://www.oshpd.ca.gov/hid/Products/Hospitals/Utilization/PC_SC_Utilization.html
– Other Providers: OSHPD California Healthcare Facilities GIS Files: http://www.oshpd.ca.gov/general_info/healthcare_atlas.html