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The C.E. & S.!Foundation, Inc.!

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THE  GREATER  LOUISVILLE  PROJECT:  FROM  DATA  TO  ACTION  Julie  A.  Willems  Van  Dijk  RN,  PhD  

Deputy  Director,  County  Health  Roadmaps  University  of  Wisconsin  PopulaCon  Health  InsCtute  

September  5,  2013  

 

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‣  Robert  Wood  Johnson  Founda1on  –  Including  Abbey  Cofsky,  Joe  Marx,  Michelle  Larkin,  Jim  Marks,  Naima  Wong,  Paul  Kuehnert  

‣ Wisconsin  County  Health  Rankings  &  Roadmaps  Team  –  Including  Bridget  Catlin,  Patrick  Remington,    Amanda  Jovaag,  Angela  Russell,  Alison  Bergum,  Kate  Konkle,  Karen  Odegaard,  Jan  O’Neill,  Kirs1n  Siemering  

‣ Our  Partners  –  Including  Burness  Communica1ons,  Community  Catalyst,  United  Way  Worldwide,  NACo,  NBCH,  ASTHO,  NACCHO,  NNPHI,  Dartmouth  Ins1tute,  CDC,  NCHS  

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  

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TODAY’S  OUTLINE  

‣ What  Drives  Health?  

‣ Why  Rankings?  

‣ Exploring  the  Data  ‣ Moving  to  Ac1on  

‣ Discussion  

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LOGIC  BEHIND  THE  RANKINGS  

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RANKINGS  ARE  EVERYWHERE  

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‣ Simplify  complex  data  

‣ Media  coverage    

‣ Add  context  

‣ Call  to  ac1on  

‣ Star1ng  point    

WHY  RANK?  

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www.countyhealthrankings.org

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WHAT’S  NEXT,  LOUISVILLE?  

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‣ It  takes  everyone  

‣ Moving  to  the  leQ  side  of  the  wheel  

‣ Data-­‐driven  and  evidence-­‐informed  ac1on  

‣ Focus  across  the  health  factors—including  social  and  economic  factors  

‣ Policy,  systems  and  environmental  change  

FOUNDATION  OF  ROADMAPS  

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 Taxes,  Clean  Indoor  Air  Policies  

Menu  labeling,  School  Food  Policies  

Reduce  alcohol  outlet  density    

 Partner  referral  services    

Work  force  development  

Minimum  wage,    Paid  family/medical  leave  

Expand  early  childhood  programs  

Nurse  home  visi1ng  programs    

Zoning/incen1ves  for  mixed-­‐use  development    

 Reducing  bus  emissions    

Pedestrian/cycling  in  master  plans    

Coverage,  medical  homes  

 EHRs,  Public  Repor1ng,  Payment  Reform  

Tobacco  use  

HEALTH  BEHAVIORS  (30%)  Diet  &  exercise  

Alcohol  use  

Sexual  ac1vity  

CLINICAL  CARE  (20%)  Access  to  care  

Quality  of  care  

SOCIAL  &  ECONOMIC  FACTORS  (40%)  

Educa1on  

Employment  

Income  

Family  &  social  support  

Community  safety  

PHYSICAL  ENVIRONMENT  (10%)  

Environmental  quality  

Built  environment  

MORTALITY  (LENGTH  OF  LIFE):  50%  

MORBIDITY  (QUALITY  OF  LIFE):  50%  

HEALTH  OUTCOMES  

HEALTH  FACTORS  

POLICIES  &  PROGRAMS  

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HERNANDO,  DE  SOTO  COUNTY,  MS  

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MOVING  TO  ACTION:  HERNANDO,  MS  

“My  job  is  to  create  an  atmosphere  and  an  opportunity  for  good  health.”    

—Mayor  Chip  Johnson  Hernando,  MS  

http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/roadmaps/stories/fostering-culture-health-and-wellness-hernando-miss

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WYANDOTTE  COUNTY,  KS  

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MOVING  TO  ACTION:  WYANDOTTE,  KS  

“The  County  Health  Rankings  were  a  call  to  me  to  say,  ‘You’re  not  going  to  be  the  best  community  you  can  be  if  you  don’t  focus  on  the  health  of  

your  community.’”  

—Mayor  Joe  Reardon  Wyandofe  County,  KS  

http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/roadmaps/stories/how-low-ranking-health-mobilized-wyandotte-county-kansas

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RWJF  ROADMAPS  TO  HEALTH  PRIZE  

www.countyhealthroadmaps.org/prize

$25,000  prize  to  communi1es  who  are  leading  the  way  

Six  Criteria:  

Leadership&  Partnership;  Working  Across  the  Health  Factors;  Strategic  

Approach;  Health  Equity;  Maximizing  Resources;  Results-­‐oriented  

 

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THANK  YOU!  WE  WILL  BE  WATCHING  &  LEARNING  

FROM  YOU  

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STAYING  CONNECTED    

       

e-­‐Newsle[er:  [email protected]    

 

 

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DISCUSSION  

Julie  Willems  Van  Dijk  RN  PhD  

Deputy  Director,  County  Health  Roadmaps  

University  of  Wisconsin  Popula1on  Health  Ins1tute  

608-­‐263-­‐6731  

[email protected]  

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