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The County Health Rankings:From Awareness to Action
SCI 2010 Annual MeetingSession on Public Health and Prevention
August 6, 2010Bridget Booske PhD, MHSA
• Overview of the County Health Rankings
• Examples of Rankings in Action
• Opportunities for Getting Involved
Rankings are everywhere
Overview of Rankings
• Rankings simplify complex data• Rankings serve as a hook• The media will cover Rankings• Rankings add context• They are the ENTRY point, not the END point
Overview of Rankings
Overview of Rankings
Programs and Policies
Health Factors
Health Outcomes
Health Factors
Programs and Policies
Health OutcomesMortality (length of life)
Morbidity (quality of life)
Unsafe sex
Alcohol use
Diet & exercise
Tobacco use
Access to care
Quality of care
Community safety
Education
Family & social support
Employment
Income
Built environment
Environmental qualityPhysical environment
Social & economic factors
Health behaviors
Clinical care
5% Community safety
10% Education
5% Family & social support
10% Employment
5% Built environment
5% Environmental quality
10% Income
5% Unsafe sex
5% Alcohol use
10% Diet & exercise
10% Tobacco use
10% Access to care
10% Quality of care
Physical environment
Social/econ. factors
Health behaviors
Clinical care
Health Factors
Programs and Policies
Health OutcomesMortality (length of life)
Morbidity (quality of life)
County Health Rankings model © 2010 UWPHI
30%
20%
40%
10%
50%
50%
www.countyhealthrankings.org
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH FACTORS
Rankings of Outcomes and Factors
Example of County Snapshot
INDIANA
Rankings in Action
ARKANSAS
Rankings in Action
OHIO
http://www.hpio.net/review/MATCH_Material.pdf
Rankings in Action
MICHIGAN
Rankings in Action
Opportunities to Get Involved
Take Action
Opportunities to Get Involved
What Can You Do?• Share the Rankings with key policy makers,
business leaders, and other key opinion leaders to encourage their engagement in efforts to improve community health
• Use the Rankings and resources on the “Take Action” website to lead evidence—based efforts in your community and/or state
• Encourage hospitals to build on the Rankings as they fulfill their PPACA community health needs assessment requirements
Opportunities to Get Involved
The MATCH Projectand the County Health Rankings
• The Wisconsin MATCH Team– Including Patrick Remington, David Kindig, Jessica
Athens, and Julie Willems Van Dijk• Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
– Including Brenda Henry, Michelle Larkin, Jim Marks, Joe Marx, Pamela Russo
• Our Partners– Including CDC, NCHS, ASTHO, NACCHO, NNPHI,
Dartmouth Institute, 11-member Metrics Advisory Group.
For More Information
www.countyhealthrankings.org
Bridget BooskeCounty Health Rankings Project Director
University of WI Population Health InstituteMadison, WI