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APEXPH Summary

APEXPH Summary. Assessment Protocol for Excellence In Public Health Community Health Planner Panayiota Agamemnonos Three River District Health Department. National Center for Health Statistics, U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Vital Statistics. District Demographic Profile.

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APEXPH Summary

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  1. APEXPH Summary Assessment Protocol for Excellence In Public Health Community Health Planner Panayiota Agamemnonos Three River District Health Department

  2. National Center for Health Statistics, U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 Vital Statistics

  3. District Demographic Profile • 2006 Population – 45,436 • 21,963 (50%) males* • 21,873 (50%) female* • 44,069 (97.6%) white(2005) • 549 (1.3%) black(2005) • 1,126 (2.8%) Hispanic or Latino origin (2005) National Center for Health Statistics, U.S. Census Bureau, *2002 Vital Statistics

  4. 2002 Race Distribution by Sex 2002 Kentucky Vital Statistics

  5. Population Distribution by Age in 2002 2002 Kentucky Vital Statistics

  6. 2010 Population Projections 2000 Census

  7. Socioeconomic Profile • In 2004, the percentage of people below the poverty level in District was 15.3% compared to 16.3% statewide. • Per capita income in 2004 was $22,033 compared to the state average of $27,265. • Median family income in 2004 was $37,529– Kentucky was $37,046. • In 2005, unemployment rates were 5.9% compared to 6.1% statewide. National Center for Health Statistics, U.S. Census Bureau

  8. National Center for Health Statistics, U.S. Census Bureau

  9. National Center for Health Statistics, U.S. Census Bureau

  10. National Center for Health Statistics, U.S. Census Bureau

  11. 2002 Socioeconomic Profile, cont. 2002 County Health Profile

  12. Birth Indicators 2003 Kentucky Vital Statistics, *2006 KIDS COUNT

  13. 2003 Kentucky Vital Statistics

  14. 2003 Kentucky Vital Statistics,

  15. 2003 Kentucky Vital Statistics

  16. 2003 Kentucky Vital Statistics

  17. *2006 KIDS COUNT

  18. Child Well-being Indicators • In 2003, 19% of pop. <18 lived in poverty. • Only 64% of obligated child support payments were collected in 2006. • In 2005, there were 87 reports cases of physical abuse, 44 reports of sexual abuse and 311 reports of neglect and/or dependency. 2006 KIDS Count Data Book

  19. 2006 KIDS Count Data Book

  20. 2006 KIDS Count Data Book

  21. Child Well-being Indicators • Average daily attendance for students in District. - 94%. KY's average was 94%. (2005) • 85% completed high school with the state average 83% in 2005. 8.5% completed 4 or more years of college – Kentucky’s average is 17.1% in 2000. • School drop-out rate in District was 2.5% with Kentucky’s being 2.6% (2000-2001). 2006 KIDS Count Data Book

  22. 2006 KIDS Count Data Book

  23. 2006 KIDS Count Data Book

  24. District High School2004-2005 KY Department of Education

  25. District High School2004-2005 KY Department of Education

  26. District Middle School2004-2005 KY Department of Education

  27. District Middle School2004-2005 KY Department of Education

  28. District Primary/Elementary School2004-2005 KY Department of Education

  29. District Primary/Elementary School2004-2005 KY Department of Education

  30. Access to Primary Health Care Profile • Primary care provider ratio is the population of a given area divided by the number of full-time primary care providers serving that area. • The Federal Government estimates that 1 primary care provider can provide care to 1500 individuals. • In 2007, District’s ratio is 1 to 4615, Kentucky’s ratio is 1917. KY Department of Public Health, Health Care Access Branch

  31. 2005 Traffic Collisions • 2005 saw a total of 1,229 collisions of those 20 involved fatalities, 345 non-fatal injuries, and 864 property damage. • 21 people were killed and 494 people were injured. • Of the 1,229 collisions, 82 involved drinking drivers and 9 involved drivers under influence of drugs 2005 Traffic Collision Facts

  32. 2005 Driving under the Influence • 6 of the 82 collisions with drinking drivers involved fatal collisions, 38 non-fatal injury, and 38 property damage. • 6 people were killed and 62 people were injured. • 1of the 9 collisions under influence of drugs involved a fatality and 6 non-fatal injury with 1 person killed and 7 people injured. 2005 Traffic Collision Facts

  33. DUI Convictions Trend 2006 Crime in Kentucky

  34. 2005 Crime • In 2005, 384 DUI arrests with 367 adults and 12 juveniles (4 unknown). • There was a total of 2,708 arrest in 2005 with 395 arrests for narcotic drug laws at the highest. • Another 282 of the arrests were for drunkenness. 2006 Crime in Kentucky

  35. District’s cancer of all sites incidence age-adjusted rate for 2000-2004 was 471.65 compared to KY’s age-adjusted rate as 513.73 2007 Kentucky Cancer Registry

  36. District’s cancer of respiratory system incidence age-adjusted rate for 2000-2004 was 115.72 compared to KY’s age-adjusted rate as 108.12 2007 Kentucky Cancer Registry

  37. District’s cancer of breast incidence age-adjusted rate for 2000-2004 was 59.66 compared to KY’s age-adjusted rate as 66.90 2007 Kentucky Cancer Registry

  38. District’s cancer of all sites mortalityage-adjusted rate for 2000-2004 was 237.02 compared to KY’s age-adjusted rate as 224.25 2007 Kentucky Cancer Registry

  39. District’s cancer of respiratory system mortality age-adjusted rate for 2000-2004 was 88.40 compared to KY’s age-adjusted rate as 81.85 2007 Kentucky Cancer Registry

  40. District’s cancer of breast mortalityage-adjusted rate for 2000-2004 was 16.55 compared to KY’s age-adjusted rate as 14.99 2007 Kentucky Cancer Registry

  41. Leading Causes of Mortality2002 2002 Vital Statistics Report

  42. Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL) • Years of Potential Life Lost is a measure of causes of mortality that are responsible for taking the highest number of years of life based on life expectancy. • Years of potential life lost are calculated by multiplying the number of deaths per age group by years of life lost as determined by the difference in age at the time of death and life expectancy.

  43. Deaths from All Causes /YPLL 2002 Kentucky Vital Statistics

  44. Deaths from Unintentional Injuries /YPLL 2002 Kentucky Vital Statistics

  45. Malignant Neoplasm • Cancer tops the list for YPLL in District with 905 years of life lost. • Lung cancer is responsible for 405 of those years and breast cancer another 85. 2002 Kentucky Vital Statistics

  46. Unintentional Injuries • Unintentional injuries are responsible for 605 years of life lost. • Motor vehicle accidents make 405 years of the total. • Drug-induced death is to blame for the loss of 105 years. 2002 Kentucky Vital Statistics

  47. Heart Disease • Heart disease ranks 3rd for YPLL with 590 years of potential life lost. • Heart disease ranks 1st as cause of mortality in those over the age of 65 and those between the ages of 45 and 54, 2nd for those between the ages of 55 and 64, and 3rd for those between the ages of 35 and 44. 2002 Kentucky Vital Statistics

  48. Other contributors to YPLL • Suicide takes 280 years. • Chronic lower respiratory disease takes 235 years. • Diabetes takes another 125 years. • Chronic liver disease/cirrhosis is responsible for 65 years. • Cerebrovascular disease takes 15 years. 2002 Kentucky Vital Statistics

  49. Next Steps • The next step in the APEXPH process is to gather input from community leaders regarding actions to be taken to address the preceding statistics.

  50. Sources • National Center for Health Statistics; U.S. Census Bureau (2007) Fedstats. From http://www.fedstats.gov/qf/states/21000.html • Cabinet for Health and Family Services; Kentucky Department for Public Health (2002) Kentucky Vital Statistics. From http://chfs.ky.gov/dph/vital/2002vitalreports.htm • Cabinet for Health and Family Services; Kentucky Department for Public Health (2002) KY County Health Profile. From http://chfs.ky.gov/dph/epi/cohealthprofiles.htm • Kentucky Youth Advocates (2006) KIDS COUNT. From http://www.kyyouth.org/Publications/KIDS_COUNT_2006/2006+County+Data+Book+v3.pdf • KY Department of Education; School Report Card 2000-2005 (2004-2005) School Report Card. From http://apps.kde.state.ky.us/report_card/index.cfm?action=display_cards • Kentucky State Police (2005) Traffic Collision Facts, From http://www.kentuckystatepolice.ky.gov/pdf/KY_Traffic_Collision_Facts_2005.pdf • Kentucky State Police (2006) Crime in Kentucky, From http://www.kentuckystatepolice.ky.gov/pdf/cik_2006.pdf • Kentucky Cancer Registry (2003) From http://cancer-rates.info/ky/index.html • Cabinet for Health and Family Services; Kentucky Department for Public Health (2003) Kentucky Vital Statistics. From http://chfs.ky.gov/dph/vital/2003vitalreports.htm

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