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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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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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DISCUSSION
Julie Willems Van Dijk RN PhD
Deputy Director, County Health Roadmaps
University of Wisconsin Popula1on Health Ins1tute
608-‐263-‐6731
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