PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA HEALTH SYSTEM COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS ASSESSMENT PREPARED FOR: PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL PREPARED BY: PUBLIC HEALTH MANAGEMENT CORPORATION 260 SOUTH BROAD STREET, 18TH FLOOR PHILADELPHIA, PA 19102 APRIL 2013 PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 1 PURPOSE AND METHODOLOGY................................................................................................................ 1 COMMUNITY DEFINITION ....................................................................................................................... 6 COMMUNITY DEMOGRAPHICS ................................................................................................................ 8 EXISTING HEALTH CARE RESOURCES ...................................................................................................... 12 II. NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROCESS AND METHODS ................................................................................... 13 DATA ACQUISITION AND ANALYSIS ........................................................................................................ 13 COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES ............................................................................................................ 15 INFORMATION GAPS ........................................................................................................................... 15 III. FINDINGS ..................................................................................................................................... 16 HEALTH NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY ..................................................................................................... 16 HEALTH NEEDS OF SPECIAL POPULATIONS .............................................................................................. 37 IV. UNMET COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS .............................................................................................. 38 UNMET NEEDS AND IDENTIFICATION PROCESS......................................................................................... 38 APPENDICES APPENDIX A: COMMUNITY MEETING ATTENDEES APPENDIX B: CENSUS TABLES APPENDIX C: VITAL STATISTICS TABLES APPENDIX D: HOUSEHOLD HEALTH SURVEY TABLES APPENDIX E: ASSET MAPS PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation I. INTRODUCTION PURPOSE AND METHODOLOGY This report summarizes the results of an assessment of the health status and health care needs of residents of Pennsylvania Hospital service area. The needs assessment was conducted by Public Health Management Corporation, a private non-profit public health institute. The purpose of the needs assessment is to identify and prioritize community health needs so that the hospital can develop strategies and implementation plans that benefit the public as well as satisfy the requirements of the Affordable Care Act. This introduction includes a definition of the community assessed in the report, the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the residents, and the existing health care resources followed by II. Needs Assessment Process and Methods; III.Findings; and IV.Unmet Community Health Needs. Tables, maps, and a list of community members who participated in the needs assessment are included in the Appendices. Quantitative information from the U.S. Census, Pennsylvania Department of Health vital statistics, and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey was analyzed for the hospital’s service area using the Statistical Program for Social Sciences (SPSS). Frequency distributions were produced for variables for multiple years of data so trends over time could be identified and described. The unmet health care needs for this service area were identified and prioritized by comparing the health status, access to care, health behaviors, and utilization of services for residents of the service area to results for the county and state and the Healthy People 2020 goals for the nation. In addition, for Household Health Survey measures, tests of significance were conducted to identify and prioritize unmet needs. PHMC also collaborated with the participating hospitals to identify individuals living and/or working in the communities in the hospitals’ service areas who could provide input to the needs assessment as community members, public health experts, and as leaders or persons with knowledge of underserved racial minorities, low income residents, and/or the chronically ill. (For a list of the names, titles, organizations, and area of expertise of community meeting participants, see Appendix A). The participating hospitals and PHMC worked together to obtain meeting venues, contact potential participants, and encourage attendance. Meeting participants were not compensated. Input from the community meeting participants, including county and local health department officials and public health experts, was used to further identify and prioritize unmet needs, local problems with access to care, and populations with special health care needs. Qualitative information from the community meeting was analyzed by identifying and coding themes common to participants, and also themes that were unique. The resulting analysis was organized into major topic areas related to health status, access to care, special population needs, unmet needs, and health care priorities. 1 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation PUBLIC HEALTH MANAGEMENT CORPORATION QUALIFICATIONS Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that was founded in 1972 to address problems in the organization and delivery of health and social services. PHMC is a nonprofit public health institute that creates and sustains healthier communities and envisions a healthy community for all. PHMC uses best practices to improve community health through direct service, partnership, innovation, policy, research, technical assistance, and a prepared workforce. PHMC’s Research and Evaluation Group (REG) was uniquely qualified to provide comprehensive CHNA services to DVHC’s not-for-profit member hospitals and facilities. It is the only public health institute in Pennsylvania, has many years’ experience collaborating with health care stakeholders, and can facilitate the participation of these diverse groups as required by the ACA. PHMC staff are public health experts who have conducted many CHNAs over the past twenty years for hospitals, health departments, foundations, and other non-profits. A list of community and population assessments PHMC has completed includes: o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Philadelphia Health Care Trust Needs Assessment, 2011 School District of Philadelphia Head Start Needs Assessment, 2010 Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia Older Adult Needs Assessment, 2010 Main Line Area Older Adults Needs Assessment, 2010 William Penn Foundation Youth Development Initiative Population Studies, 2006, 2008, 2010 National Nursing Centers Consortium Northeast Philadelphia Needs Assessment, 2009 Latino Youth Needs Assessment, 2009 National Children’s Study Montgomery County Vanguard Center Needs Assessment, 2008 Planned Parenthood of Bucks County LGBTQ Needs Assessment, 2007 Project HOME North Philadelphia Needs Assessment, 2006 Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Early Head Start Needs Assessment, 2003 and 2006 Philadelphia Corporation for Aging Older Adults Needs Assessment, 2004 North Penn (Montco) Community Health Special Populations Needs Assessment, 2003 North Penn (Montco) Community Health Needs Assessment, 2002 Brandywine Health Foundation Community Needs Assessment, 2002 Philadelphia Chinatown Health Needs Assessment, 2001 Philadelphia Latino Community Health Needs Assessment, 2001 Burlington County, NJ Homeless Veterans Needs Assessment, 2001 Phoenixville Community Health Foundation Special Populations Needs Assessment, 2000 American Red Cross (SEPA Chapter) Needs and Impact Assessments, 1999 Berwick, Pennsylvania Community Health Needs Assessment, 1999 East Parkside Needs Assessment, 1999 Phoenixville Community Health Foundation Needs Assessment, 1999 City of Philadelphia Office of Housing and Community Development Elderly Housing Needs Assessment, 1997 Presbyterian Foundation Assisted Living Assessment of West Philadelphia, 1997 Five County (NJ) Elderly Health Needs Assessment, 1997 Suburban Camden County Health Needs Assessment, 1997 Bucks County Community Health Needs Assessment - Quantitative Analysis, 1994; Update, 1997 Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem Counties Health Needs Assessments, 1996 2 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation o Presbyterian Foundation Assisted Living Assessment of South and North Philadelphia, 1996 o Montgomery County Health Department Maternal and Child Health Needs Assessment - quantitative data analysis, 1996 Haddington Area Needs Assessment, 1996 Partnership for Community Health in the Lehigh Valley - implementation phase, 1996 Delaware Valley Health Care Council Regional Health Profile, 1996 City of Camden Needs Assessment, 1996 Paoli Memorial Hospital Needs Assessment, 1994 Northeast Philadelphia Partnership for a Healthier Community - qualitative data analysis, 1994 Misericordia Hospital Community Health Needs Assessment - 1993 Crozer-Keystone Health System, Delaware County Needs Assessment - quantitative data analysis, 1993 o Chester County Title V Maternal and Child Health Needs Assessment - 1993 o Chester County Maternal and Child Health Consortium Needs Assessment 1993 o Bucks County Title V Maternal and Child Health Needs Assessment - 1993 o o o o o o o o PHMC’s CHNA qualifications also include the Southeastern Pennsylvania Community Health Data Base (www.CHDBdata.org), which provides an unmatched set of information on local community health needs that can be used to develop focused findings supported by reliable data. These data can also be used in developing priorities and rationales for strategic plans that are ACA compliant. The biennial SEPA Household Health Survey collects information on more than 13,000 residents (children, adults, and seniors) living in the five-county SEPA region. The survey is the longest running community health survey in the United States, as well as the largest regional survey of its kind. REG staff Francine Axler and Lisa R. Kleiner are the co-directors of the community health needs assessment. Francine Axler, Senior Research Associate. Since 1989, Francine has been actively involved in the field of public health and health promotion, specifically in the collection and dissemination of health status, health behaviors, and utilization of health services data for residents of Southeastern Pennsylvania. Francine is particularly focused on teaching health and human service providers how to utilize community level health data to develop needed, effective and targeted health promotion programs for vulnerable populations. Francine directs PHMC”s Community Health Data Base (www.CHDBdata.org), one of the largest, local health surveys of its kind in the country and assists 400+ agencies with using data to plan interventions. Francine has an undergraduate degree in sociology and a graduate degree in public health education. Lisa Kleiner,Senior Research Associate.For the past twenty-five years, Lisa has worked on a broad range of evaluation, research, and technical assistance projects. Lisa has conducted and coordinated over 25 population and community needs assessments focusing on older adults, racial/cultural minorities, persons with behavioral health needs, homeless families, maternal and child health and other at-risk groups and communities. In addition to this expertise, Lisa has provided training and technical assistance to over 200 organizations to enable them to build their capacity to define and measure program outcomes and impact, tailoring the technical assistance to the specific needs of the organization and staff. Lisa has a law degree and a graduate degree in social work. 3 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Collaborative Process In February 2011, Delaware Valley Healthcare Council of HAP (DVHC), the membership association for hospitals in the five-county region of southeastern Pennsylvania, established a Community Health Needs Assessment Workgroup to assist hospitals in: • • Understanding Affordable Care Act (ACA) requirements and Internal Revenue Service guidance around community health needs assessments. Identifying the best resources, tools, and services for conducting needs assessments. The Workgroup consisted of representatives from the following collaborating hospitals, health systems, and organizations: Hospitals in Collaboration Abington Health Aria Health Bucks County Health Improvement Partnership The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Crozer-Keystone Health System Einstein Healthcare Network Holy Redeemer Jefferson Health System Magee Rehabilitation Hospital Main Line Health Mercy Health System of SEPA Penn Medicine (UPHS) St. Mary Medical Center Temple University Health System The 24-member workgroup included representatives from 13 hospitals and health systems representing 35 (70 percent) of 48 DVHC-member not-for-profit hospital facilities in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties. The group held a series of meetings to review ACA requirements with policy experts from the American Hospital Association and consider the types of resources that might be needed to conduct needs assessments. Under the workgroup’s guidance, DVHC developed a scope of work to define the research services and other resources which hospitals might need to assist them in conducting community health needs assessments. Based on the scope of work, DVHC issued a request for proposal to identify highly qualified research partners who could support hospitals in conducting needs assessments. After a rigorous evaluation process that included extensive input from workgroup members, Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC) was selected as the most appropriate research partner. PHMC’s selection was due in part to their Community Health Data Base’s in-depth, zip-code-level health information for the five-county region. In addition, many hospitals are familiar with this resource and are or have been database subscribers. 4 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation With direction and guidance from the workgroup, DVHC and PHMC then collaborated to develop the overall approach to conducting needs assessments for hospitals wishing to participate in the program. Twenty-seven DVHC member facilities participated in the program, as listed below. Abington Memorial Hospital Lansdale Hospital The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Crozer-Chester Medical Center Delaware County Memorial Hospital Springfield Hospital Taylor Hospital Doylestown Hospital Eagleville Hospital Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia Einstein Medical Center Elkins Park Einstein Medical Center Montgomery MossRehab Belmont Behavioral Health Center for Comprehensive Treatment Grand View Hospital Holy Redeemer Hospital Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital Mercy Philadelphia Hospital Mercy Suburban Hospital Nazareth Hospital St. Mary Medical Center Temple University Hospital Jeanes Hospital Fox Chase Cancer Center Episcopal Hospital Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Hospital Penn Presbyterian Medical Center 5 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation COMMUNITY DEFINITION Pennsylvania Hospital is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The hospital’s service area (2010 Pop. 187,600 1) was defined as the community for the purposes of this assessment. The Pennsylvania Hospital service area includes the following ZIP codes: Pennsylvania Hospital Service Area 19102, 19103, 19106, 19107, 19123, 19146, 19147, 19148 1 Source: Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database and 2010 U.S. Census. 6 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation 7 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation COMMUNITY DEMOGRAPHICS This report includes a description of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the residents of Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area, as these characteristics are strong indicators of access to health care and good health. Please see Appendix B for all Census data and tables. Population Size The total population of Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area increased to approximately 187,600 residents in 2010 from 171,100 residents in 2000. • The service area’s population is estimated to increase again in 2013 (to approximately 192,500 residents) and 2018 (to approximately 199,400 residents). Demographic Characteristics Age In Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area, 14% of residents are between the ages of 0-17, more than half are 18-44 (52%), 22% are 45-64, and 13% are 65 or older. • When comparing to 2000, the service area saw an increase in the percentage of residents ages 18-44 and a slight increase of residents ages 45-64. • In addition, the service area saw a decrease in the percentage of those ages 0-17 and 65 or older. • Overall, the age breakdown of the service area’s population is not expected to see major changes through 2018. • When comparing to Philadelphia County and the state, Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area has a lower percentage of those ages 0-17 and a higher percentage of those ages 18-44. Gender Approximately 49% of Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area is male and 51% is female; these percentages are projected to remain static through 2018. Race/Ethnicity In Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area, nearly sixoften residents identify as White (58%), approximately one-fifth identify as Black (19%), 12% identify as Asian, 8% identify as Latino, and 2% identify as an “other” race/ethnicity. • The service area saw changes in the racial/ethnic identity of its population from 2000. (Figure 1) • In comparison to Philadelphia County, the service area has higher percentages of White, Asian, and Latino residents and a substantially lower percentage of Black residents. • Looking at the state, the service area has a lower percentage of White residents and higher percentages of Black, Asian and Latino residents. 8 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Figure 1. Race/Ethnicity, 2000 and 2010 100% 80% 60% 58% 58% 40% 27% 19% 20% 9% 12% 2% 2% 4% 8% 0% White Black Asian 2000 Other Latino 2010 Source: Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database and 2010 U.S. Census Latino Origin Looking at Latino origin, Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area residents most commonly identify as Puerto Rican (3%), followed by Mexican residents (2%), those who identify as an “other” Latino origin (2%), and Cuban residents (less than one percent). • The service area has a higher percentage of Mexican residents compared to the county and state. • The service area also has a lower percentage of Puerto Rican residents compared to Philadelphia as a whole. Asian Origin In Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area, approximately 12% of residents identify as Asian. • Service area residents most commonly identify as Chinese, Cambodian, and Vietnamese in the service area. • When comparing to the county and the state, the service area has higher percentages of Chinese, Cambodian, and Vietnamese residents. Language Spoken at Home Nearly eightinten residents of Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area speak English at home (79%); 8% of residents speak an Asian language at home, another 8% speak an “other” language, and 6% speak Spanish. 9 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Socioeconomic Indicators Education In Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area, less than one-fifth of residents have less than a high school degree (19%), more than four in ten have graduated from high school (44%), and 37% have a college degree or more. • The service area saw some improvement in educational attainment from 2000. (Figure 2) • Residents of Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area are more likely to have a college degree or more and less likely to be high school graduates compared to residents of the county and state as a whole. Figure 2. Educational Attainment, 2000 and 2010 100% 80% 60% 41% 40% 34% 25% 20% 44% 37% 19% 0% Less than HS Degree HS Graduate 2000 College Graduate or More 2010 Source: Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database and 2010 U.S. Census Employment Approximately 91% of Pennsylvania Hospital residents are employed and 9% are unemployed. • The service area has a slightly lower percentage of those who are unemployed compared to the county and the state. Poverty Status When looking at poverty status, nearly one-fifth of families without children (19%) and more than threeinten families with children (31%) are living in poverty in Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area. • The percentage of families without children living in poverty nearly doubled from 2000. • The percentages of families, both with and without children, living in poverty in the service area are comparable to that of Philadelphia County, but are substantially less than that of the state overall. 10 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Median Household Income The 2000 median household income in Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area was approximately $32,400, which increased to $40,600 in 2010. • The median household income is estimated to continue to increase in 2013. • The median household income in Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area is higher than the county and lower than the state. (Figure 3) Figure 3. Median Household, 2000 and 2010 Counts, 2013 and 2018 Estimates $100,000 $80,000 $60,000 $40,000 $49,300 $41,400 $32,400 $31,000 $40,600 $37,500 $51,100 $53,600 $43,400 $43,600 $34,400 $34,300 $20,000 $2000 Pennsylvania Hospital 2010 2013 Estimates Philadelphia County 2018 Estimates Pennsylvania Source: Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database and 2010 U.S. Census Home Ownership In Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area, more than half of residents rent their home (54%) and 48% own their home. • The percentage of residents who rent their home in the service area is higher than that of Philadelphia County and the state. 11 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation EXISTING HEALTH CARE RESOURCES The existing health and social services in the service area, and for Southeastern Pennsylvania as a whole, were inventoried for this report. Information on health and social services was obtained by internet searches and from the Yellow Pages. Health services included: acute care general hospitals; inpatient psychiatric hospitals and long-term psychiatric facilities; and rehabilitation hospitals. Skilled and intermediate care nursing facilities were not included. Health services also included community health centers and clinics, urgent care centers, and state, city, and county health department service locations. Existing social services which were inventoried included: food pantries, WIC centers, farmer’s markets, and soup kitchens; community outpatient mental health and mental retardation services; senior services; social work services; homeless and domestic violence shelters; and YMCA’s. These existing health care and social service resources are show on the Pennsylvania Hospital service area maps in Appendix E. Maps of health care and social service resources are also included for Philadelphia County in Appendix E. 12 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation II. NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROCESS AND METHODS The steps in the needs assessment process were: defining the community; identifying existing primary and secondary data and data needs; collecting primary and secondary data; analyzing data; and preparing a written narrative report. The data acquisition and analysis are described in more detail below. DATA ACQUISITION AND ANALYSIS Both primary and secondary and quantitative and qualitative data were obtained and analyzed for this needs assessment. Obtaining information from multiple sources, known as triangulation, helps provide context for information and allows researchers to identify results which are consistent across more than one data source. Data Sources and Dates Quantitative information for this needs assessment was obtained from sources listed below for the most recent years available. Community Health Needs Assessment Data Sources Data Source U.S. Census of Population and Housing Claritas, Inc. Pop-Facts Pennsylvania Department of Health PHMC Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey Dates 2000, 2010 2013, 2018 2005-2008 2010, 2012 PHMC Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey The 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey questionnaire examines health status, utilization of and access to health care among adults and children in the five county area including Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties. The survey includes many questions which have been administered and tested in national and local health surveys, including items from instruments developed by the following organizations: the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) for the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), The California Women’s Health Survey, The Social Capital Community Benchmark Survey (Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University) and The Survey on Childhood Obesity (Kaiser Family Foundation/San Jose Mercury News). The 2012 Household Health Survey was conducted through telephone interviews with people 18 years of age and older living in 10,018 households in Southeastern Pennsylvania. All telephone households within Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties were eligible to be selected for the sample, as were cell phone users. Households in each of the five counties were selected to guarantee representation from all geographic areas and from all population subgroups. When needed, the interviews were conducted in Spanish. A total of 406 interviews were conducted with adults residing in the service area, including 91 adults age 65 and over and 45 households with a selected child 13 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation under the age of 18. The 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey was administered for PHMC by Social Science Research Solutions, Inc. (SSRS), a research firm in Media, Pennsylvania, between May and September 2012.All interviews were administered by telephone. Most households (8,009 total) were contacted on home phones (“landlines”) using a computerized Random Digit Dialing (RDD) methodology so that households with unpublished numbers and residents who had recently moved would be included in the sample. A total of 2,009 cell phone interviews were conducted with adults in the five county area. Cell phone respondents received the same survey questionnaire as landline respondents. The sample for this study was drawn from all telephone households in the five counties. The final sample of interviews is representative of the population in each of the five counties so that the results can be generalized to the populations of these counties.Within each selected household, the Last Birthday Method was used to select the adult respondent for the interview (with the exception of the cell phone sample). In households with more than one eligible adult, the adult who last had a birthday was selected as the adult respondent. In households with children, the person under age 18 who most recently had a birthday was selected for the child interview.The survey incorporates over-samples of people ages 60-74 and 75 and older to provide a sufficient number of interviews for separate analyses of the responses of people in these subgroups. U.S. Census This report includes data on the population of Pennsylvania Hospital’sservice area residents, Philadelphia County residents, and Pennsylvania residentsalong with socio-demographic and socioeconomic characteristics for the years 2000, 2010, 2013 and 2018. Data from the 2000 U.S. Census, the 2010 American Community Survey, and the Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database were also used. The Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database uses an internal methodology to calculate and project socio-demographic and socioeconomic characteristics for non-census years, relying on the U.S. Census, the Current Population Survey, and the American Community Survey. Vital Statistics The most recent information on births, birth outcomes, deaths, and reportable diseases and conditions for residents of the hospital service area was obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research. Four year (2005-2008) annualized average rates for natality and mortality were calculated by PHMC. Mortality rates were age-adjusted using the Direct Method and the 2000 U.S. standard million population. The most recent (2010) morbidity information was also obtained from the state Department of Health, and rates were calculated by PHMC. Morbidity information, including information on HIV and AIDS cases, is not available at the ZIP code level and, therefore, rates are presented for the county only. The denominators for all 2005-2008 vital statistics rates for the county and state were interpolated from the 2000 and 2010 U.S. Census. The number of women ages 15-44 and the number of adolescents ages 10-17 were also interpolated from the 2000 and 2010 US Census. 14 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES Information on the health status and health care needs of the residents of the hospital service area was also collected through a community meeting with residents, public health representatives, service providers, and advocates knowledgeable about community health. The meeting was guided by a set of written questions. The meeting was held on June 27, 2012 in Center City Philadelphia. Twelve community leaders, providers, public health representatives, and residents participated. (For a list of participants names, titles, and affiliations, please see Appendix A). INFORMATION GAPS Quantitative information for socioeconomic and demographic information, vital statistics, and health was available at the ZIP code cluster level for the service area. To fill potential gaps in information, these data were supplemented by detailed information about the service area obtained from community meetings. The next section, III. Findings, summarizes the results of the needs assessment process. 15 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation III. FINDINGS HEALTH NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY Health Status The health of a community can be assessed by comparing birth outcomes, self-reported health status and health conditions, communicable disease rates, self-reported health concerns and perceptions, and mortality rates. Birth Rate There is an average of approximately 2,400 births annually to women in Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area (See Appendix C for the Vital Statistics Tables). • The birth rate in the service area (59.8 per 1,000 women 15-44 years of age) is below the Philadelphia County rate (71.1) but comparable to the Pennsylvania rate (58.7) (Figure 4). • Within the service area, Latina women and women of another race have the highest birth rate (154.7), while White women have the lowest birth rate (45.3).The birth rates for Latina women and women of another race are higher in the service area compared with their counterparts in the county and the state. Teenage pregnancy has been associated with a number of negative birth outcomes, including prematurity and low birth weight, making it an important outcome to track. • In the service area, the adolescent birth rate is 14.3 per 1,000 women 10-17 years of age, which is slightly lower than the Philadelphia County rate (17.1) but more than twice the state rate (6.9) (Figure 4). • Within the service area, the adolescent birth rate is highest for Latina women (41.4) and lowest for White women (5.0). The adolescent birth rate for Latina women is higher in the service area compared withtheir counterparts in the county and the state. 16 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Figure 4. Average Annualized Birth Rates for Women 15-44 Years and Adolescent Women 10-17 Years, 2005-2008 Per 1,000 Women 80 60 71.1 59.8 58.7 40 20 14.3 17.1 6.9 0 Women 15-44 Years Pennsylvania Hospital Adolescent Women 10-17 years Philadelphia County Pennsylvania Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research. Calculations prepared by PHMC. Low Birth Weight Low birth weight infants (<2,500 grams or 5lbs 8 ozs.) are at greater risk for dying within the first year of life than infants of normal birth weight. • In the Pennsylvania Hospital service area, 9.3% of infants are low birth weight. This percentage is generally comparable with the Philadelphia County average (11.3%) and the Pennsylvania average (8.3%)(Figure 5). The percentage of infants born at low birth weight in the service area represents an annual average of more than 220 infants weighing less than 2,500 grams at birth. • In the service area, the percentage of low birth weight infants is highest among Black infants (13.9%) and lowest for infants of another race (5.1%). The percentages of Latino infants and infants of another race born at low birth weight are lower in the service area compared with the county and state, while the percentages of White, Black, and Asian infants born at low birth weight are comparable across the service area, county, and state. 17 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Figure 5. Average Annualized Percentage of Infants Born at Low Birth Weight, 2005-2008 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 9.3% 11.3% 8.3% 0% Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia County Pennsylvania Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research. Calculations prepared by PHMC. Infant Mortality Rate In the Pennsylvania Hospital service area, every year an average of 21 infants die before their first birthday, representing an infant mortality rate of 8.9 infant deaths per 1,000 live births. • The service area’s infant mortality rate is slightly lower than the Philadelphia County rate (12.2) but is generally comparable with the state rate (7.5). Self-reported Health Status Fair or Poor Health Self-reported health status is one of the best indicators of the population health. This measure has consistently shown to correlate very strongly with mortality rates. 2 In the Pennsylvania Hospital service area, the overwhelming majority (81.1%) of adults rates their health as excellent, very good or good(See Appendix D for Household Health Survey Tables). However, a sizable percentage (18.9%) of adults is in fair or poor health, representing 31,100 adults. This percentage is higher than the statewide average (16.8%), 3 and the percentage in fair or poor health for the SEPA region as a whole (16.1%). • Among older adults in the Pennsylvania Hospital service area, one-third (33.0%) are in fair or poor health; this percentage represents 8,400 adults 65 years of age and older. (Figure 6) 2 Idler EL, Benyamini Y. Self-Rated Health and Mortality: A Review of Twenty-Seven Community Studies. Journal of Health and Social Behavior.1997; 21-37. 3 2011 Behavioral Risks of Pennsylvania Adults, PA Department of Health. The Research and Evaluation Group 18 PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Figure 6. Older Adults (65+), Health Status & Mental Health, 2012 50% 40% 33.0% 31.4% 30% 24.5% 23.0% 18.1% 20% 14.0% 10% 0% Fair or Poor Health Pennsylvania Hospital Signs of Depression Philadelphia County SEPA Source: PHMC's 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey • More than one-third (33.8%) of older adults have at least one or more instrumental activities of daily living limitations and one in five (20.4%) has at least one or more activities of daily living limitations. (Figure 7) 19 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Figure 7. Older Adults (65+), Activities of Daily Living, 2012 50% 40% 33.8% 28.6% 30% 20% 35.1% 20.4% 16.1% 12.1% 10% 0% At Least One ADL Limitation Pennsylvania Hospital At Least One IADL Limitation Philadelphia County SEPA Source: PHMC's 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey • One in ten (10.6%) children in the Pennsylvania Hospital service area is in fair or poor health. Health Conditions High blood pressure, diabetes, asthma, cancer, and mental health conditions are common illnesses that require ongoing care. In the Pennsylvania Hospital service area: • More thanone-third (33.7%) of adults have been diagnosed with high blood pressure; this represents 55,500 adults. This percentage has increased since 2010 (27.5%). In Pennsylvania, three in ten (31.0%) adults have high blood pressure. 4 The percentage of adults in the service area with high blood pressure is higher than for the region as whole (31%) but is lower than the surrounding Philadelphia (37.5%) County. (Figure 8) 4 2009 Behavioral Risks of Pennsylvania Adults, PA Department of Health. The Research and Evaluation Group 20 PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Figure 8. Adults (18+) Diagnosed with High Blood Pressure, 2012 50% 37.5% 40% 33.7% 31.0% 30% 20% 10% 0% Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia County SEPA Source: PHMC's 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey • Nearly one in seven (13.7%) adults in the Pennsylvania Hospital service area has been diagnosed with diabetes; this percentage represents approximately 22,600 adults and is higher than the statewide percentage of 9.5% of adults diagnosed with diabetes. 5The percentage of adults in the service areawith diabetes is higher than for the region as a whole (12.4%). • More than one in five (21.9%) of adults in the service areahas asthma. This percentage is higher than for Pennsylvania (12.9%) 6 and for SEPA (16%) as a whole. The percentage of adults with asthma in the service area is similar to Philadelphia County (19.4%). • Six percent (6.3%) of adults in the service area has had cancer at some point in their lives, representing 10,200 adults. The percentage of adults who ever had cancer is similar to SEPA (8.7%). • Nearly one-quarter (25.3%) of adults in the service areais obese and more than one-third (33.0%) of adults are overweight. A similar percentage of adults are obese or overweight statewide (28.6% and 36.0%, respectively). 7 The percentage of adults in the service area who are obese has slightly decreased since 2010 (27.7% in 2010 versus 25.3% in 2012). (Figure 9) 5 2011 Behavioral Risks of Pennsylvania Adults, PA Department of Health. 2011 Behavioral Risks of Pennsylvania Adults, PA Department of Health. 7 2011 Behavioral Risks of Pennsylvania Adults, PA Department of Health. 6 The Research and Evaluation Group 21 PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Figure 9. Adults (18+), Body Mass Index, 2012 50% 40% 33.0% 33.3% 35.1% 31.9% 30% 27.6% 25.3% 20% 10% 0% Overweight Pennsylvania Hospital Obese Philadelphia County SEPA Source: PHMC's 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey • Six percent (5.9%) of children in the service area are obese and 6.9% are overweight. The percentage of obese children in the service area is lower than for SEPA as a whole (18.2%). (Figure 10) 22 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Figure 10. Children (6-17), Body Mass Index, 2012 50% 40% 30% 24.5% 20% 12.9% 10% 18.2% 15.3% 6.9% 5.9% 0% Overweight Pennsylvania Hospital Obese Philadelphia County SEPA Source: PHMC's 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey • One in six (16.8%) adults in the service area has been diagnosed with a mental health condition; this percentage represents 27,500 adults. Of those with a mental health condition, more than four in ten (41.7%) are not receiving treatment for the condition. (Figure 11) o More than one in five (21.3%) older adults in the service area has signs of depression which is defined as having four or more depression symptom on a ten item scale. This percentage is higher than for the region as a whole (14%). 23 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Figure 11. Adults (18+), Mental Health Status, 2012 50% 41.7% 40% 38.7% 38.2% 30% 20% 16.8% 19.9% 16.4% 10% 0% Diagnosed with Mental Health Condition Pennsylvania Hospital Not Receiving treatment for Mental Health Condition Philadelphia County SEPA Source: PHMC's 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey • Approximately 18,300 adults (11.1%) in the service area are in recovery for a substance abuse problem. Communicable Diseases The communicable disease rates for chronic Hepatitis B, Tuberculosis, Varicella (chicken pox), Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis (primary and secondary) in Philadelphia County are higherthan state rates while the county rate for Lyme Disease is lower compared to the state rate (Figure 12). The county rate for Pertussis (whooping cough) is comparable to the state rate. 24 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Figure 12. Communicable Disease Rates, 2010 6.3 1.9 Tuberculosis 9.1 30.0 Lyme Disease 15.6 2.9 Syphilis Chronic Hepatitis B 30.6 11.6 Varicella* 31.7 23.1 Gonorrhea 428.1 101.4 Chlamydia 1273.1 374.1 0 250 500 Philadelphia County 750 1000 1250 1500 Pennsylvania Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, EpiQMS. * Indicates information is from 2007-2009.Communicable disease rates are calculated per 100,000 population. Morbidity HIV and AIDS In Philadelphia County, there are 16,234 individuals who are living with HIV, including AIDS, representing a prevalence rate of 1,121.6 cases per 100,000 population. This prevalence rate is five times higher than the state’s rate (244.9). • Among Philadelphia residents who are living with HIV or AIDS, more than two-thirds (69%) are men. • Two-thirds (66%) are Black, one-fifth (21%) are White, more than one-tenth (12%) are Latino, and 1% are Asian (Figure 13). 25 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Figure 13. Racial and Ethnic Distribution of Individuals Living with HIV or AIDS, Philadelphia County, 2008 12% 1% 66% 21% White Black Latino Asian Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, HIV/AIDS Investigation-Bureau of Epidemiology and American Communtiy Survey. Overall Mortality The overall death rate in Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area (782.9 deaths per 100,000 population) is lower than the Philadelphia County rate (931.2) but comparable with the Pennsylvaniarate (785.2)(Figure 14). • Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the service area (197.0), the county (232.2), and the state (203.2). • The other four leading causes of death in the service area are: all forms of cancer (192.2), lung cancer (58.0), stroke (34.5), and female breast cancer (23.3). • Death rates for the five leading causes of death are lower in the service area compared with the county. 26 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Figure 14. Average Annualized Overall Mortality Rate, 2005-2008 Pennsylvania Hospital 782.9 Philadelphia County 931.2 Pennsylvania 785.2 0 200 400 600 800 1000 Per 100,000 Population Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research. Calculations prepared by PHMC. Access and Barriers to Care Health Insurance Status Having health insurance and a regular place to go when sick are important in ensuring continuity of care over time. The majority of adults (83.2%) in the Pennsylvania Hospital service area have health insurance coverage. However, a sizable percentage of adults do not have any private or public health insurance; 16.8% of adults ages 18-64 in the service area are uninsured, representing 22,600 uninsured adults(Figure 15). • The percentage of uninsured adults in the service area has remained the same since 2010 (15.5% and 16.8%, respectively). • The percentage of adults in the service area without insurance is similar to adults ages 18-64 in Philadelphia (18.5%) but is higher than SEPA (12.2%). 27 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Figure 15. Adults (18-64) without Health Insurance, 2012 50% 40% 30% 20% 16.8% 18.5% 12.2% 10% 0% Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia County SEPA Source: PHMC's 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey Prescription Drug Coverage • More than one-quarter (24.4%) of adults in the service areadoes not have prescription drug coverage. This percentage represents 40,100 adults without this coverage and is higher than compared to the percentage without prescription coverage in 2010. • The percentage of adults without prescription drug coverage in the service area is similar to the percentage without prescription coverage in Philadelphia (24.5%) County but is higher than for the SEPA (18.6%) as a whole. Economic Barriers • With or without health insurance, 20,400 adults in the service area are unable to get needed care due to the cost of that care; 12.4% of adults reported that there was a time in the past year when they needed healthcare, but did not receive it due to the cost. (Figure 16) • About 27,700 adults in service area(17.0%) were prescribed a medication but did not fill the prescription due to cost in the past year. (Figure 16) • More than one-quarter (25.3%) adults in the service area in 2010 did not get dental care due to the cost of the visit. This percentage is similar to adults in Philadelphia (26.8%) and SEPA (24.1%) as a whole. 28 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Figure 16. Adults (18+), Cost Barriers to Care, 2012 50% 40% 30% 20% 12.4% 15.8% 17.0% 12.4% 18.5% 14.7% 10% 0% Did Not Receive Health Care Due to Cost Pennsylvania Hospital Did Not Fill Prescription Due to Cost Philadelphia County SEPA Source: PHMC's 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey Community members identified a number of services with which people have difficulty accessing. These include: • Philadelphia residents have trouble accessing mental health services.There is also a strong need for mental health and physical health care to be better linked. • Obstetrical/Gynecological services are also in demand.Community members reported that there are a decreasing number of hospitals that provide OB/GYN care and that a significant number of women do not receive family planning services. Additionally, prenatal depression is not being properly understood and treated. • Services related to childhood obesityare needed.While hospitals have services for the severely overweight, their accessibility and comprehensiveness is questionable. There is also a weak link between schools and the community groups that focus on obesity. • Dental care for uninsured adults and youthand assistance with coverage for prescriptions and hearing aids are also needed. Community members also cited a number of additional barriers to care: • Long wait lists o Members reported that it can take up to ten weeks for psychiatric intake, which ultimately discourages people from getting help. • Neighborhood safety o High crime impedes residents from traveling, playing outdoors and causes fear and distrust among neighbors. • Decreases in Medical Assistance o Decreases in Medical Assistance have resulted in many losing their insurance coverage. • Lack or poor transportation to services 29 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation • • • Language barriers and culture Health care system navigation o The complexity of the health care system results in a strong need for “patient navigators” to help individuals find appropriate care. Lack of medical homes and consistency in care o This results in chronic illnesses becoming crises and unnecessary emergency room visits. There is a norm of using the emergency room as a form of primary care. Source of Care Having a regular source of care is important since people who have a regular source of care are more likely to seek care when they are sick compared with those who do not. • • In thePennsylvania Hospital service area, 14.6% of adults do not have a regular source of care; this percentage represents approximately 24,000 adults (Figure 17). o Most children (91.6%) in the service area have a regular source of care. Only approximately 2,400 children in the service area do not have a regular source of care. Among adults with a regular source of care, almost three-quarters (73.3%) of adults in the service area goes to a private doctor’s office, 12.3% go to a community clinic, 9.6% go to a hospital outpatient clinic, and 1.9% go to a hospital emergency room. Figure 17. Adults (18+), with No Regular Source of Health Care, 2012 50% 40% 30% 20% 14.6% 13.1% 11.2% 10% 0% Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia County SEPA Source: PHMC's 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey 30 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Pre-Natal Care Receiving pre-natal care during the first trimester of pregnancy can help ensure that health concerns are identified and addressed in a timely manner. • More than one-half of women in Pennsylvania Hospital’s service area (56.5%) receive early prenatal care, which is slightly higher than the Philadelphia County average (52.3%) but far below the state average (70.6%). • In fact, more than four in ten women in the service area (43.5%) receive pre-natal care during the second or third trimester of pregnancy or no pre-natal care at all, representing an average of more than 910 women annually in the service area (Figure 18). • More than one-half of Black women in the service area (55.6%) receive late or no pre-natal care compared to 29.6% of White women. The percentage of Black women in the service area receiving late or no pre-natal care is generally comparable with Black women in the county (53.7%) and but higher than Black women in the state (47.5%). Figure 18. Average Annualized Percentage of Women Receiving Late or No Pre-Natal Care, 2005-2008 100% 80% 60% 43.5% 47.7% 40% 29.4% 20% 0% Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia County Pennsylvania Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research. Calculations prepared by PHMC. Utilization of Services Regular health screenings can help identify health problems before they start. Early detection can improve chances for treatment and cure and help individuals to live longer, healthier lives. In the Pennsylvania Hospital service area, nearly one in five (19.9%) adults did not visit a health care provider in the past year; this percentage represents 31,800 adults. (Figure 19) 31 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Dental Visit • Four in ten (39.4%) adults in the Pennsylvania Hospital service area did not visit a dentist in the past year; this percentage represents 64,900 adults. This percentage has increased since 2010 (31.6%) and is higher than for SEPA (31.9%) as a whole. • The percentage of adults (39.4%) who did not visit a dentist in 2012 in the service area is higher than for adults statewide (29.0%). 8(Figure 19) o More than one-third (35.7%) of children in the service area did not visit a dentist in the past year. 50% Figure 19. Adults (18+), Visits to Health Care Provider & Dentist in Past Year, 2012 39.4% 40% 41.2% 31.9% 30% 20% 19.9% 14.9% 13.7% 10% 0% No Visit to Health Care Provider in Past Year Pennsylvania Hospital No Visit to Dentist in Past Year Philadelphia County SEPA Source: PHMC's 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey Recommended Screenings The following screenings have been recommended for preventative health for adults. As described below, many adults in the service area are not utilizing these services. Blood Pressure • Nearly one in nine (12.4%) adults in the service area did not have a blood pressure test in the past year; this percentage represents 20,400 adults. The percentage of adults who did not have a blood pressure test in the past year in the service area is similar to Philadelphia (11.5%) and is higher than for SEPA as a whole (10.4%). 8 2011 Behavioral Risks of Pennsylvania Adults, PA Department of Health. The Research and Evaluation Group 32 PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Colonoscopy Regular screenings beginning at age 50 are fundamental in preventing colorectal cancer. • More than one in five (22.1%) adults 50 years of age and older in the service area did not have a colonoscopy in the past ten years. Statewide, 65% of adults age 50 and over have had a colon cancer screening in the past ten years. 9 Pap Smear Test • Four in ten (40.5%) women in the service area did not receive a Pap Smear test in the past year. This percentage represents approximately 33,900 women. The percentage of women who have not received a Pap smear test in the past year is similar to women in Philadelphia (40.9%) and SEPA as a whole (41.9%). (Figure 20) Mammogram The American Cancer Society recommends annual mammograms beginning at age 40 for women in good health. • More than one-third (37.7%) of women age 40 or older in the service area is not receiving this screening annually.This is lower than the statewide percentage (42.0%) 10 but similar to the SEPA region (36.8%). (Figure 20) Figure 20. Adult Women, Utilization of Health Screenings, 2012 50% 40% 40.5% 40.9% 41.9% 37.7% 36.8% 33.8% 33.7% 33.0% 34.8% No Breast exam in the past year (women 18+) No Mammogram in the past year (women 40+) 30% 20% 10% 0% No Pap Smear in the past year (women 18+) Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia County SEPA Source: PHMC's 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey 9 2010 Behavioral Risks of Pennsylvania Adults, PA Department of Health. 2011 Behavioral Risks of Pennsylvania Adults, PA Department of Health. 10 The Research and Evaluation Group 33 PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation PSA or Rectal Exams for Prostate Cancer • More than four in ten (46.0%) men aged 45 years and over in the service areadid not have a PSA or rectal exam for prostate cancer in the past year. The percentage of men who have not had a prostate exam in the past year is similar to SEPA as a whole (45.4%). Statewide, 53% of men age 50 and over did not have this test. Health Behaviors Nutrition According to the USDA’s MyPlate food guidelines, adults should eat four to five servings of fruits and vegetables daily. 11 • In the service area, more than three-quarters (78.4%) of adults do not reach this recommended goal.Nationally, less than three-quarters of adults (74%) eat three or more servings of fruits and vegetables daily. 12 • Fast foods are high in unhealthy calories, saturated fats, sugar, and salt. In the service area, more than one in seven (15.8%) of adults eat fast food two or more times per week. Exercise The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommends that adults (ages 18-64) get two and a half hours of moderate aerobic physical activity each week. 13 • • Slightly more than one in ten (11.0%) adults in the in theservice area does not participate in any exercise. More than one-half (58.2%) of adults exercise three or more days a week as recommended. Tobacco Use • Nearly one-quarter (24.1%) of adults in the service areacurrently smokes; this percentage is higher than the smoking rate statewide (22.4%) and for SEPA (18.2%). (Figure 21) • Nearly six in ten (56.2%) adults who smoke in the service area tried to quit in the past year. • The percentage of adults in the service area who smoke has remained steady since 2010; in 2010, 25.5% of adults smoked cigarettes. 11 The U.S. Department of Agriculture, (2011). Dietary Guidelines Consumer Brochure. Retrieved online on October 23, 2012 at http://www.choosemyplate.gov/food-groups/downloads/MyPlate/DG2010Brochure.pdf 12 U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. State-Specific Trends in Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Among Adults, 2000-2009 (2011). 13 U.S.Department of Health and Human Services.2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, 2008. The Research and Evaluation Group 34 PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation 100% Figure 21. Cigarette Smoking and Cessation Behaviors among Adults (18+), 2012 80% 56.2% 60% 56.9% 56.5% 40% 24.1% 23.3% 20% 18.2% 0% Smokes Cigarettes Pennsylvania Hospital Smokers who have Tried to Quit in Past Year Philadelphia County SEPA Source: PHMC's 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey Alcohol Consumption According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), binge drinking is a common pattern of excessive alcohol use in the U.S. and is defined as five or more drinks on one occasion. 14 • More than one-third (38.1%) of adults in the service area participated in binge drinking on one or more occasions in the past month. The binge drinking percentage is higher than the statewide percentage of 18.3%. 15 Social Capital and Neighborhood Neighborhood factors have important roles in the overall health and well-being of residents in thePennsylvania Hospital service area. Social capital is one measure used to understand an individual’s neighborhood and role in that neighborhood. • Eight in ten (80.9%) adults in the service area feel like they belong in their neighborhood, and nearly three-quarters (73.9%) have worked on a community project to improve the area. (Figure 22) 14 U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Fact Sheets – Binge Drinking – Alcohol (2010). 2011 Behavioral Risks of Pennsylvania Adults, PA Department of Health. 15 The Research and Evaluation Group 35 PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Figure 22. Adults (18+), Social Capital, 2012 100% 80% 80.9% 84.7% 73.9% 56.3% 60% 40% 20% 0% Belong in Neighborhood Pennsylvania Hospital Neighbors Worked to Improve Neighborhood SEPA Source: PHMC's 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey Best Methods for Sharing Health Information Community members recommended using one-on-one outreach through navigators, advocates, or other persons to best reach individuals and help them access services. They also suggested that social media, including Facebook, YouTube, Pandora advertisements, text messaging, and television advertising be used to reach various populations. 36 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation HEALTH NEEDS OF SPECIAL POPULATIONS One of the goals of this needs assessment is to identify the health needs of special populations across the Pennsylvania Hospital service area. The following section focuses on the health status and access to care needs of special populations in the service area. Health Status and Chronic Health Conditions • Within the service area four in ten(42.0%) of poor adults (those living below 150% of the Federal Poverty Level) are in fair or poor health compared to one in ten (10.0%) non-poor adults. More than one-third of Latino (35.4%) and Black (34.7%) adults are in fair or poor health compared to 11.1% of White adults. • Poor adults (45.1%) in the service areaare more likely to have high blood pressure compared to non-poor (25.8%) adults. In the service area, 46.2% of Black adults have high blood pressure. Nearly one-third of Latino (32.0%) and White (27.6%) adults have high blood pressure. • Poor adults are more likely to have been diagnosed with a mental health condition compared to the non-poor (23.2% versus 14.5%, respectively). Insurance Status • Nearly three in ten (27.6%) poor adults in the service areaare uninsured compared to one in eight (12.5%) non-poor adults. Latino (43.9%) adults are more likely to be uninsured compared to Black (18.1%) and White (10.6%) adults. 37 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation IV. UNMET COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS UNMET NEEDS AND IDENTIFICATION PROCESS The unmet health care needs for this service area were identified and prioritized by comparing the health status, access to care, health behaviors, and utilization of services for residents of the service area to results for the county and state and the Healthy People 2020 goals for the nation. In addition, for Household Health Survey measures, tests of significance were conducted to identify and prioritize unmet needs. Lastly, input from the community meeting participants was also used to further identify and prioritize unmet needs, local problems with access to care, and populations with special health care needs. • Overall, residents in the Pennsylvania Hospital service area are in fairly good health. The majority (81.1%) of adults rates their health as excellent, very good or good. However, a sizable percentage (18.9%) of adults is in fair or poor health, representing 31,100 adults. This percentage is higher than the statewide average (16.8%) and the percentage in fair or poor health for the SEPA region as a whole (16.1%). • Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the service area followed by cancer. More than one-third (33.7%) of adults have been diagnosed with high blood pressure; this percentage has increased since 2010 (27.5%). More than one in five (21.9%) of adults in the service area have asthma. This percentage is higher than for Pennsylvania (12.9%) 16 and for SEPA (16%) as a whole. The percentage of adults with asthma in the service area is similar to Philadelphia County (19.4%). • More than one-quarter (24.4%) of adults in the service area do not have prescription drug coverage. This percentage represents 40,100 adults without this coverage and is higher than the percentage without prescription coverage in 2010. Four in ten (39.4%) adults in the Pennsylvania Hospital service area did not visit a dentist in the past year; this percentage represents 64.900 adults. This percentage has increased since 2010 (31.6%) and is higher than for SEPA (31.9%) as a whole. • Nearly one-quarter (25.3%) of adults in the service area are obese and more than one-third (33.0%) of adults are overweight. More than one-third (38.1%) of adults in the service area participated in binge drinking on one or more occasions in the past month; the binge drinking percentage is higher than the statewide percentage of 18.3%. For the majority of SEPA Household Health Survey indicators, the findings for the service area were not statistically significant compared to the remainder of SEPA. Only a few indicators were statistically significantly worse (p< .01) than the region. These indicators should be prioritized for improvement and include: • • Access to primary and preventive healthcare and prescription drug coverage; Cigarette smoking and problem drinking among adults; and 16 2011 Behavioral Risks of Pennsylvania Adults, PA Department of Health. The Research and Evaluation Group 38 PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation • Dental visits among adults and children. Analysis of the quantitative and qualitative data collected shows that the unmet health care needs of the residents in the service area include the following prioritized needs: • • Access to primary and preventive care for adults and children, particularly women those individuals living in poverty; and Access to behavioral health care, dental care, and prescription coverage for adults and children. Priority unmet needs in this area also include increased educational programs to address: • • • • • • • Cultural and language barriers particularly among non-English speakers, Asian and Latino populations; Navigating the complexities of the health care system; Neighborhood safety; Long waits for certain health care services; Heart disease and cancer for all residents; Smoking prevention, interventions, and cessation programs; and Women’s health needs, specifically for Obstetrical and routine Gynecological care and specifically for low-income women. Many of these unmet needs are already being addressed in the service area by the hospital, other health care providers, government, and local non-profits. In addition, many of these unmet needs are not within the hospital’s mission. This list should be used to assist the hospital in addressing these needs in their needs assessment implementation plan. 39 The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation APPENDIX A: COMMUNITY MEETING ATTENDEES The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Center City Community Meeting List of Participants July 24, 2012 (n=12) Name Title Agency Christina Miller Senior Program Director Health Promotion Council of SEPA Keiren O’Connell Regional Program Director – Tobacco Control Health Promotion Council of SEPA Stuart Katz Director Philadelphia Health Center #10 215-685-0602 Stuart.katz@phila.gov Courtney Grove Program Associate Health Promotion Council of SEPA 267-773-4372 cgrove@phmc.org Marcella Daniels Chief of Staff Seventh Senatorial District 215-879-777 mdaniels@pasenate.com Cyndi Dinger Director of Nutrition and Client Services Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance (MANNA) 215-496-2662 X 122 cdinger@mannapa.org Lynn Trombetta Assistant Executive Director Aid for Friends The Research and Evaluation Group Phone 215-731-6153 Email christinam@phmc.org koconnell@phmc.org afflynnt@yahoo.com Area of Expertise Public health; nonprofit organization with focus on health Public health; nonprofit organization with focus on health Public health; Community Health Center focused on medically underserved low income and minority populations Public health; nonprofit organization with focus on health Local government official Nonprofit organization focused on nutrition, especially for underserved low income and minority persons living with HIV/AIDS Nonprofit organization that provides emergency shelter, PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Kevin Burns Executive Director ActionAIDS 215-981-3338 kburns@actionaids.org Elisha Coffey Housing Systems Advocate Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania 267-507-3813 ecoffey@mhasp.org Martin Nock President & CEO Communities In Schools of Philadelphia, Inc. 267-386-4671 sellis@cisphi.org Mary Jane Morrison Social Worker Maternity Care Coalition 215-989-3548 mmorrison@maternityca recoalition.org Priscilla Koutsouradis Communications Director Delaware Valley Healthcare Council of HAP 215-906-2739 priscillak@dvhc.org The Research and Evaluation Group transitional housing and other supportive services to individuals and families facing homelessness. Nonprofit organization providing services works in partnership with people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS, to sustain and enhance their quality of life. Nonprofit organization providing mental health and social services and advocacy for adults, families, and youth Nonprofit organization providing services to youth to help them stay in school Public health; Nonprofit organization to improve the health and wellbeing of mothers and children Nonprofit organization of hospitals in the Delaware Valley PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation APPENDIX B: CENSUS TABLES The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Pennsylvania Hospital’s Service Area Table 1. Socio-Demographic Indicators, U.S. Census Total Population Age Gender Race/Ethnicity* Language Spoken at Home 2000 2010 2013 2018 171,100 187,572 192,517 199,437 Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % 0-17 30,340 (17.7) 26,099 (13.9) 27,935 (14.5) 31,467 (15.8) 18-44 80,232 (46.9) 97,270 (51.9) 97,225 (50.5) 94,866 (47.6) 45-64 34,979 (20.4) 40,561 (21.6) 41,907 (21.8) 44,413 (22.3) 65+ 25,549 (14.9) 23,642 (12.6) 25,450 (13.2) 28,691 (14.4) Male 82,178 (48.0) 92,449 (49.3) 95,014 (49.4) 98,600 (49.4) Female 88,922 (52.0) 95,123 (50.7) 97,503 (50.6) 100,837 (50.6) White 98,856 (57.8) 109,248 (58.2) 111,907 (58.1) 113,685 (57.0) Black 45,396 (26.5) 36,312 (19.4) 34,350 (17.8) 32,308 (16.2) Asian 15,475 (9.0) 22,754 (12.1) 24,730 (12.8) 27,920 (14.0) Other 3,919 (2.3) 4,585 (2.4) 4,791 (2.5) 5,115 (2.6) Latino 7,454 (4.4) 14,673 (7.8) 16,739 (8.7) 20,409 (10.2) English -- -- 135,530 (78.9) 144,888 (79.2) 150,598 (79.3) Spanish -- -- 9,640 (5.6) 9,764 (5.3) 10,079 (5.3) Asian Language -- -- 13,616 (7.9) 17,638 (9.6) 18,176 (9.6) Other -- -- 12,921 (7.5) 10,635 (5.8) 10,989 (5.8) *White, Black, Asian and Other races exclude Latinos. Source: Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database and 2010 U.S. Census. The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 2. Latino Population by Specific Origin, U.S. Census Total Population Specific Origin 2000 2010 2013 2018 171,100 187,572 192,517 199,437 Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Cuban 335 (0.2) 441 (0.2) 498 (0.3) 571 (0.3) Mexican 1,350 (0.8) 3,196 (1.7) 5,888 (3.1) 7,093 (3.6) Puerto Rican 3,507 (2.0) 5,611 (3.0) 6,454 (3.4) 8,075 (4.0) Other 2,262 (1.3) 2,872 (1.5) 3,899 (2.0) 4,670 (2.3) Source: Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database and 2010 U.S. Census. Table 3. Population by Detailed Asian Origin, U.S. Census Total Population 2000 2010 2013 2018 171,100 187,572 192,517 199,437 Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Indian 1,367 (0.8) 2,003 (1.1) 3,084 (1.6) 3,478 (1.7) Cambodian 2,426 (1.4) 3,333 (1.8) 4,537 (2.4) 5,193 (2.6) Chinese 5,778 (3.4) 8,762 (4.7) 9,435 (4.9) 10,440 (5.2) Filipino 731 (0.4) 1,031 (0.5) 786 (0.4) 865 (0.4) 12 (0.0) ND Hmong Asian Origin ND ND Japanese 533 (0.3) 784 (0.4) 328 (0.2) 389 (0.2) Korean 863 (0.5) 1,301 (0.7) 1,270 (0.7) 1,430 (0.7) Laotian 298 (0.2) 423 (0.2) 561 (0.3) 641 (0.3) Thai 64 (0.0) 91 (0.0) 33 (0.0) 35 (0.0) Vietnamese 2,195 (1.3) 3,136 (1.7) 3,221 (1.7) 3,763 (1.9) Other 1,273 (0.7) 1,837 (1.0) 1,681 (0.9) 1,924 (1.0) Source: Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database and 2010 U.S. Census. ND=Not Displayed. Percentages are not calculated and displayed when the count is less than 10. The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 4. Socio-Economic Indicators, U.S. Census Total Population Education Employment Poverty Status Housing Unit Type 2000 2010 2013 2018 171,100 187,572 192,517 199,437 Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Less than HS 30,786 (25.4) 25,236 (18.9) 24,764 (17.1) 26,399 (17.0) HS graduate 49,755 (41.1) 58,281 (43.7) 56,281 (38.9) 60,564 (39.0) College or more 40,493 (33.5) 49,886 (37.4) 63,781 (44.0) 68,365 (44.0) Employed 76,484 (90.9) 84,513 (90.7) 98,213 (90.3) 100,239 (90.3) Unemployed 7,692 (9.1) 8,641 (9.3) 10,577 (9.7) 10,777 (9.7) 1,806 (9.7) 7,176 (19.3) 6,132 (16.9) 6,313 (16.8) 4,804 (29.8) 4,936 (30.7) 4,130 (28.3) 4,242 (28.1) Renter-occupied 43,225 (52.7) 49,393 (54.3) 50,717 (54.4) 52,615 (54.6) Owner-occupied 38,729 (47.3) 41,559 (45.7) 42,476 (45.6) 43,794 (45.4) Families living in poverty w/o children Families living in poverty with children Median Household Income 32,361 Source: Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database and 2010 U.S. Census. The Research and Evaluation Group 40,648 43,416 43,646 PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Philadelphia County Table 5. Socio-Demographic Indicators, U.S. Census Total Population Age Gender Race/Ethnicity* Language Spoken at Home 2000 2010 2013 2018 1,517,550 1,526,006 1,548,343 1,579,838 Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % 0-17 383,469 (25.3) 343,837 (22.5) 346,802 (22.4) 356,622 (22.6) 18-44 612,613 (40.4) 638,082 (41.8) 639,228 (41.3) 633,595 (40.1) 45-64 307,746 (20.3) 358,778 (23.5) 365,043 (23.6) 368,317 (23.3) 65+ 213,722 (14.1) 185,309 (12.1) 197,270 (12.7) 221,304 (14.0) Male 705,107 (46.5) 719,813 (47.2) 732,377 (47.3) 750,916 (47.5) Female 812,443 (53.5) 806,193 (52.8) 815,966 (52.7) 828,922 (52.5) White 644,395 (42.5) 562,585 (36.9) 551,134 (35.6) 533,069 (33.7) Black 646,123 (42.6) 644,287 (42.2) 650,865 (42.0) 659,449 (41.7) Asian 67,119 (4.4) 95,521 (6.3) 103,633 (6.7) 115,866 (7.3) Other 30,985 (2.0) 36,002 (2.4) 37,833 (2.4) 40,577 (2.6) Latino 128,928 (8.5) 187,611 (12.3) 204,878 (13.2) 230,877 (14.6) English -- -- 1,108,940 (80.2) 1,142,550 (79.0) 1,166,400 (79.1) Spanish -- -- 126,518 (9.1) 140,265 (9.7) 142,357 (9.7) Asian Language -- -- 55,172 (4.0) 67,214 (4.7) 68,158 (4.6) Other -- -- 92,743 (6.7) 95,388 (6.6) 97,064 (6.6) *White, Black, Asian and Other races exclude Latinos. Source: Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database and 2010 U.S. Census. The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 6. Latino Population by Specific Origin, U.S. Census Total Population Specific Origin 2000 2010 2013 2018 1,517,550 1,526,006 1,548,343 1,579,838 Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Cuban 2,730 (0.2) 3,351 (0.2) 4,010 (0.3) 4,504 (0.3) Mexican 6,220 (0.4) 13,550 (0.9) 14,439 (0.9) 16,180 (1.0) Puerto Rican 91,527 (6.0) 122,358 (8.0) 142,034 (9.2) 160,569 (10.2) Other 28,451 (1.9) 33,852 (2.2) 44,395 (2.9) 49,624 (3.1) Source: Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database and 2010 U.S. Census. Table 7. Population by Detailed Asian Origin, U.S. Census Total Population Asian Origin 2000 2010 2013 2018 1,517,550 1,526,006 1,548,343 1,579,838 Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Indian 12,819 (0.8) 16,184 (1.1) 22,413 (1.4) 24,897 (1.6) Cambodian 6,570 (0.4) 7,529 (0.5) 12,063 (0.8) 13,563 (0.9) Chinese 17,390 (1.1) 22,156 (1.5) 28,484 (1.8) 31,870 (2.0) Filipino 4,012 (0.3) 4,744 (0.3) 4,196 (0.3) 4,697 (0.3) Hmong 122 (0.0) 121 (0.0) Japanese 1,216 (0.1) 1,603 (0.1) 1,078 (0.1) 1,210 (0.1) Korean 6,556 (0.4) 8,167 (0.5) 5,875 (0.4) 6,551 (0.4) Laotian 1,001 (0.1) 1,159 (0.1) 1,471 (0.1) 1,668 (0.1) Thai 301 (0.0) 390 (0.0) 331 (0.0) 361 (0.0) Vietnamese 11,608 (0.8) 13,454 (0.9) 18,046 (1.2) 20,238 (1.3) Other 6,059 (0.4) 7,610 (0.5) 10,633 (0.7) 11,891 (0.8) Source: Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database and 2010 U.S. Census. ND ND=Not Displayed. Percentages are not calculated and displayed when the count is less than 10. The Research and Evaluation Group ND PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 8. Socio-Economic Indicators, U.S. Census Total Population Education Employment Poverty Status Housing Unit Type 2000 2010 2013 2018 1,517,550 1,526,006 1,548,343 1,579,838 Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Less than HS 278,090 (28.8) 204,770 (21.4) 202,166 (20.0) 212,004 (20.0) HS graduate 515,466 (53.3) 549,620 (57.5) 580,174 (57.5) 610,835 (57.6) College or more 172,641 (17.9) 200,952 (21.0) 226,748 (22.5) 237,989 (22.4) Employed 584,957 (89.1) 609,989 (89.5) 618,227 (85.4) 627,399 (85.4) Unemployed 71,582 (10.9) 71,251 (10.5) 105,990 (14.6) 107,644 (14.6) Families living in poverty w/o children 14,113 (8.9) 65,373 (18.7) 71,644 (20.7) 73,102 (20.7) Families living in poverty with children 51,146 (26.0) 49,368 (27.0) 53,139 (30.0) 54,189 (30.0) Renter-occupied 240,438 (40.7) 275,200 (45.9) 280,570 (46.0) 287,980 (46.1) Owner-occupied 349,633 (59.3) 324,536 (54.1) 329,537 (54.0) 336,372 (53.9) Median Household Income 31,011 Source: Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database and 2010 U.S. Census. The Research and Evaluation Group 37,509 34,341 34,386 PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Pennsylvania Table 9. Socio-Demographic Indicators, U.S. Census Total Population Age Gender Race/Ethnicity* Language Spoken at Home 2000 2010 2013 2018 12,281,026 12,702,379 12,785,546 12,910,005 Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % 0-17 2,922,256 (23.8) 2,792,155 (22.0) 2,760,909 (21.6) 2,735,591 (21.2) 18-44 4,602,793 (37.5) 4,388,169 (34.5) 4,360,018 (34.1) 4,329,955 (33.5) 45-64 2,836,833 (23.1) 3,562,748 (28.0) 3,572,415 (27.9) 3,485,718 (27.0) 65+ 1,919,144 (15.6) 1,959,307 (15.4) 2,092,204 (16.4) 2,358,741 (18.3) Male 5,929,727 (48.3) 6,190,363 (48.7) 6,233,014 (48.8) 6,296,695 (48.8) Female 6,351,299 (51.7) 6,512,016 (51.3) 6,552,532 (51.2) 6,613,310 (51.2) White 10,484,203 (84.4) 10,094,652 (79.5) 10,010,316 (78.3) 9,886,505 (76.6) Black 1,224,612 (9.9) 1,327,091 (10.4) 1,363,150 (10.7) 1,416,944 (11.0) Asian 219,813 (1.8) 346,288 (2.7) 377,857 (3.0) 423,710 (3.3) Other 93,350 (0.8) 214,688 (1.7) 233,021 (1.8) 260,790 (2.0) Latino 394,095 (3.2) 719,660 (5.7) 801,202 (6.3) 922,056 (7.1) English -- -- 10,772,932 (89.9) 10,833,087 Spanish -- -- 515,279 (4.3) Asian Language -- -- 203,715 Other -- -- 491,312 *White, Black, Asian and Other races exclude Latinos. Source: Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database and 2010 U.S. Census. The Research and Evaluation Group (89.9) 10,922,744 (89.9) 508,744 (4.2) 512,994 (4.2) (1.7) 205,074 (1.7) 206,626 (1.7) (4.1) 498,532 (4.1) 502,797 (4.1) PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 10. Latino Population by Specific Origin, U.S. Census Total Population Specific Origin 2000 2010 2013 2018 12,281,026 12,702,379 12,785,546 12,910,005 Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Cuban 10,349 (0.1) 18,289 (0.1) 21,079 (0.2) 24,204 (0.2) Mexican 55,196 (0.5) 126,192 (1.0) 139,869 (1.1) 161,250 (1.3) Puerto Rican 228,579 (1.9) 378,312 (3.0) 425,291 (3.3) 489,598 (3.8) Other 99,971 (0.8) 199,318 (1.6) 214,963 (1.7) 247,004 (1.9) Source: Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database and 2010 U.S. Census. Table 11. Population by Detailed Asian Origin, U.S. Census Total Population Asian Origin 2000 2010 2013 2018 12,281,026 12,702,379 12,785,546 12,910,005 Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Indian 57,232 (0.5) 102,096 (0.8) 113,804 (0.9) 127,642 (1.0) Cambodian 8,533 (0.1) 16,708 (0.1) 16,033 (0.1) 17,929 (0.1) Chinese 48,715 (0.4) 80,119 (0.6) 87,096 (0.7) 97,775 (0.8) Filipino 756 (0.0) 18,554 (0.2) 22,544 (0.2) 25,283 (0.2) Hmong 6,979 (0.1) 2,853 (0.0) 167 (0.0) 186 (0.0) Japanese 31,611 (0.3) 5,708 (0.0) 6,508 (0.1) 7,298 (0.1) Korean 2,215 (0.0) 39,755 (0.3) 42,507 (0.3) 47,755 (0.4) Laotian 14,508 (0.1) 2,854 (0.0) 3,079 (0.0) 3,446 (0.0) Thai 1,675 (0.0) 2,755 (0.0) 2,817 (0.0) 3,133 (0.0) Vietnamese 30,022 (0.2) 45,358 (0.4) 47,332 (0.4) 53,081 (0.4) Other 17,579 (0.1) 10,014 (0.1) 39,080 (0.3) 43,753 (0.3) Source: Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database and 2010 U.S. Census. The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 12. Socio-Economic Indicators, U.S. Census Total Population Education Employment Poverty Status Housing Unit Type 2000 2010 2013 2018 12,281,026 12,702,379 12,785,546 12,910,005 Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Freq. % Less than HS 1,494,731 (18.1) 1,003,960 (11.6) 1,032,950 (11.8) 1,052,892 (11.8) HS graduate 4,922,960 (59.6) 5,314,065 (61.4) 5,353,792 (61.3) 5,457,313 (61.3) College or more 1,846,734 (22.3) 2,336,804 (27.0) 2,347,391 (26.9) 2,392,861 (26.9) Employed 5,653,298 (94.4) 5,842,995 (90.4) 5,964,251 (91.1) 6,042,982 (91.1) Unemployed 338,413 (5.6) 620,495 (9.6) 581,125 (8.9) 588,741 (8.9) Families living in poverty w/o children 62,290 (3.8) 297,387 (9.3) 298,155 (9.1) 301,570 (9.1) Families living in poverty with children 191,818 (12.3) 211,119 (15.9) 228,177 (15.3) 230,672 (15.3) Renter-occupied 1,370,694 (28.7) 1,527,182 (30.4) 1,543,211 (30.5) 1,566,008 (30.6) Owner-occupied 3,406,307 (71.3) 3,491,722 (69.6) 3,517,143 (69.5) 3,555,242 (69.4) Median Household Income 41,440 Source: Nielsen-Claritas Pop-Facts Database and 2010 U.S. Census. The Research and Evaluation Group 49,288 51,142 53,619 PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation APPENDIX C: VITAL STATISTICS TABLES The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 1: Average Annualized Birth Rates for Women 15-44 Years by Race and Ethnicity, 2005-2008 Service Area Rate Rate Pennsylvania Rate (Number) (Number) (Number) (2,363) (22,759) (144,233) (999) (6,093) (105,608) (651) (11,121) (21,237) (363) (1,415) (5,298) (8,810) 59.8 Total PhiladelphiaCounty 71.1 White 45.3 Black 62.5 Asian 68.0 Other 154.7 110.8 (259) Latina 154.7 (3,028) 114.0 110.0 (294) (3,761) (13,040) (1,989) (18,255) (129,559) Non-Latina 52.9 48.9 58.7 74.9 72.0 63.6 52.6 74.6 78.8 92.6 55.4 Notes: The birth rate is calculated per 1,000 women 15-44 years of age. White, Black, Asian and Other races include Latinas. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research. Calculations prepared by PHMC. Table 2: Average Annualized Birth Rates for Adolescent Women 10-17 Years by Race and Ethnicity, 2005-2008 Service Area Rate Rate Pennsylvania Rate (Number) (Number) (Number) (92) (1,361) (4,427) (11) (128) (1,900) (1,653) 14.3 Total PhiladelphiaCounty 17.1 White 5.0 Black 19.4 20.5 (57) (891) Asian ND 6.3 Other 37.4 28.7 Latina 41.4 31.5 25.5 (14) 14.2 (935) Non-Latina 11.6 (319) (71) (990) (3,400) (13) 5.2 6.9 (23) (237) 3.7 19.8 3.0 (42) 19.0 (604) 5.6 Notes: The birth rate is calculated per 1,000 women 10-17 years of age. White, Black, Asian and Other races include Latinas. ND=Not Displayed. Rates are not calculated and displayed when the count is less than 10. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research. Calculations prepared by PHMC. The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 3: Average Annualized Percentage of Infants Born at Low Birth Weight by Race and Ethnicity, 2005-2008 Service Area PhiladelphiaCounty Pennsylvania Percent Percent Percent (Number) Total (Number) (Number) 9.3 11.3 8.3 (221) (2,595) (12,022) White 7.4 7.7 7.1 (74) 14.2 (7,552) Black 13.9 (469) (91) (2,918) Asian 8.7 (1,594) (32) 10.1 (424) Other 5.1 (109) (13) (795) Latino/a 5.6 (307) (17) 9.5 (361) 11.6 (1,142) (190) (2,126) (10,648) Non-Latino/a 7.7 9.5 13.6 8.0 9.0 8.7 8.2 Notes: Low birth weight is defined as an infant weighing less than 2500 grams (5.5 lbs.) at birth. White, Black, Asian and Other races include Latino/as. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research. Calculations prepared by PHMC. The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 4: Average Annualized Infant Mortality Rate by Race and Ethnicity, 2005-2008 Service Area PhiladelphiaCounty Rate Rate (Number) (Number) (21) (279) (1,090) (71) (681) 8.9 Total Pennsylvania Rate 12.2 (Number) 7.5 White ND 11.6 Black 16.4 16.1 16.2 (11) (181) (348) Asian ND ND 4.3 Other ND ND ND Latino/a ND 8.9 7.0 Non-Latino/a 10.1 13.0 7.6 (20) (238) (985) (34) 6.4 (23) (92) Notes: Infant mortality is defined as the death of an infant within the first year of birth and is calculated per 1,000 live infant births. White, Black, Asian and Other races include Latino/as. ND=Not Displayed. Rates are not calculated and displayed when the count is less than 10. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research. Calculations prepared by PHMC. The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 5: Average Annualized Mortality Rates, 2005-2008 Service Area Rate PhiladelphiaCounty Rate Pennsylvania Rate (Number) (Number) (Number) (1,571) (14,960) (124,136) (374) (3,386) (28,616) (27) (264) (2,082) All Causes 782.9 931.2 All Cancer 192.2 Female Breast Cancer 23.3 Lung Cancer 58.0 61.8 (110) 21.5 (7,852) Colorectal Cancer 16.5 (954) (33) 12.1 (2,802) Prostate Cancer 9.4 (341) (20) (198) (1,448) 216.4 28.2 785.2 184.7 23.9 50.9 17.8 8.9 Heart Disease 197.0 232.2 203.2 (413) (33,297) Stroke 34.5 (3,842) (73) (790) (7,017) (344) HIV/AIDS 9.8 47.2 12.2 42.5 2.7 (17) (172) Homicide 13.5 24.6 6.1 (23) 10.4 (721) Suicide 11.8 (361) 10.9 (22) (151) (1,404) Motor Vehicle Crashes ND (107) (1,434) Accidental Drug/Alcohol Poisoning ND (37) (463) 7.2 2.6 11.2 3.8 Notes: Mortality rates are calculated per 100,000 population. ND=Not Displayed. Rates are not calculated and displayed when the count is less than 10. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research. Calculations prepared by PHMC. The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 6: Currently Living with HIV, including AIDS by Gender and Race/Ethnicity, 2008 PhiladelphiaCounty Total number currently living with HIV, 16,234 including AIDS Currently living with HIV, including AIDS (rate 1,121.6 per 100,000)* Gender (percentage) 69% Male (11,261) Female Race/Ethnicity (percentage) White Black Latino Asian Other 31% (4,973) 21% (3,386) 66% (10,789) 12% (1,900) 1% (109) 0% (50) Pennsylvania 30,479 244.9 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Notes: N/A=Data are not available. *Rates calculated by PHMC using HIV prevalence estimates provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Health divided by population estimates from the 2008 American Community Survey. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, HIV/AIDS Investigations-Bureau of Epidemiology and American Community Survey. The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 7: Communicable Disease Rates, 2010 PhiladelphiaCounty Rate (Number) (467) (1,470) (96) (238) 30.6 Tuberculosis 6.3 Pertussis* Varicella* Rate (Number) Hepatitis B, Chronic Lyme Disease Pennsylvania 11.6 1.9 9.1 30.0 (139) (3,805) (158) (1,496) (1,410) (8,671) 3.6 31.7 4.0 23.1 Chlamydia 1,273.1 374.1 (19,428) Gonorrhea 428.1 (47,518) (6,533) Syphilis, Primary & Secondary 15.6 (12,883) (238) (369) 101.4 2.9 Notes: Communicable disease rates are calculated per 100,000 population. * Indicates information is from 2007-2009. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, EpiQMS. The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 8: Average Annualized Percentage of Women Receiving Late or No Pre-Natal Care by Race and Ethnicity, 2005-2008 Service Area PhiladelphiaCounty Pennsylvania Percent Percent Percent 43.5 47.7 (Number) Total (Number) (Number) 29.4 (912) (9,225) (40,227) (270) (1,664) (24,458) (304) (5,102) (9,051) (169) (589) (1,604) White 29.6 33.6 Black 55.6 Asian 53.1 Other 53.7 50.5 (127) (3,753) Latina 49.8 (1,371) (135) (5,524) Non-Latina 41.9 (1,678) (738) (7,203) (33,988) 53.7 48.4 50.1 46.8 24.0 47.5 32.7 45.9 45.4 27.6 Note: White, Black, Asian and Other races include Latinas. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research. Calculations prepared by PHMC. The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation APPENDIX D: HOUSEHOLD HEALTH SURVEY TABLES The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 1. Health Status Service Area Health Status Excellent/Very Good/Good Fair/Poor Diagnosed with mental health condition Mental Health Receiving treatment for mental health condition High level of stress Currently in recovery Body Mass Index Overweight Obese Ever diagnosed with cancer Chronic Health Conditions Ever diagnosed with asthma Ever diagnosed with diabetes Ever diagnosed with high blood pressure Philadelphia County 2010 2012 2010 2012 2010 2012 N (%) 133,100 (82.4) 28,400 (17.6) 26,000 (16.2) 15,900 (61.1) 62,000 (39.4) 19,300 (12.0) 46,300 (30.4) 42,200 (27.7) N (%) 133,500 (81.1) 31,100 (18.9) 27,500 (16.8) 16,100 (58.3) N (%) 911,900 (22.8) 268,600 (22.8) 183,200 (15.6) 112,200 (61.3) 445,000 (38.4) 134,000 (11.4) 393,700 (34.2) 369,300 (32.1) N (%) 923,800 (77.1) 274,800 (22.9) 238,100 (19.9) 146,100 (61.3) N (%) 2,577,100 (83.8) 498,200 (16.2) 448,900 (14.6) 276,200 (61.7) 1,141,200 (37.6) 275,900 (9.0) 1,075,100 (35.7) 791,300 (26.3) N (%) 2,623,800 (83.9) 501,900 (16.1) 513,200 (16.4) 316,100 (61.8) N/A 27,600 (17.1) 16,500 (10.3) 44,300 (27.5) N/A 18,300 (11.1) 53,300 (33.0) 40,900 (25.3) 10,200 (6.3) 36,100 (21.9) 22,600 (13.7) 55,500 (33.7) N/A 194,200 (16.5) 157,500 (13.4) 422,900 (36.0) Notes: N/A equals not asked High level of stress is defined as seven of higher on a 10 point scale. Overweight is defined as having a BMI of 25-29 and obese is defined as having a BMI of 30 or greater. Source: PHMC’s 2010 and 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Surveys The Research and Evaluation Group SEPA N/A 138,500 (11.7) 390,100 (33.3) 374,200 (31.9) 88,500 (7.4) 232,600 (19.4) 191,400 (16.0) 448,300 (37.5) N/A 460,000 (15.0) 334,000 (10.9) 969,400 (31.6) N/A 256,600 (8.3) 1,074,300 (35.1) 844,100 (27.6) 273,700 (8.7) 501,600 (16.0) 388,800 (12.4) 968,800 (31.0) PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 2. Health Insurance& Source of Care Service Area Philadelphia County SEPA 2010 2012 2010 2012 2010 2012 N (%) 21,000 (15.5) N (%) 22,600 (16.8) N (%) 156,500 (16.1) N (%) 179,700 (18.5) N (%) 283,500 (11.4) N (%) 300,100 (12.2) No prescription drug coverage 17,400 (12.5) 40,100 (24.4) 118,100 (11.6) 290,900 (24.5) 270,700 (9.8) 577,400 (18.6) No regular source of care 29,300 (18.2) 24,000 (14.6) 144,700 (12.3) 156,800 (13.1) 270,700 (10.3) 349,300 (11.2) Uninsured (18-64) Note: N/A equals not asked Source: PHMC’s 2010 and 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Surveys The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 3. Cost Barriers to Care Service Area Philadelphia County SEPA 2010 2012 2010 2012 2010 2012 N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) Receive health care due to cost 20,800 (12.9) 20,400 (12.4) 165,300 (14.0) 189,400 (15.8) 367,800 (12.2) 386,40 0 (12.4) Receive dental care due to cost 40,700 (25.3) N/A 315,000 (26.8) N/A 740,200 (24.1) N/A Fill prescription due to cost 23,000 (14.3) 27,700 (17.0) 216,900 (18.4) 222,100 (18.5) 483,700 (15.7) 459,00 0 (14.7) In the past year DID NOT… Note: N/A equals not asked Source: PHMC’s 2010 and 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Surveys The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 4. Personal Health Behaviors Service Area Number of fruits and vegetables consumed in typical day How many times eaten at fast food restaurant in past week 0-3 servings 4 or more servings None 2 or more times None Number of times exercised in past month 1-2 days per week 3 or more days per week Smokes Cigarettes Have tried quitting smoking in past year (among smokers) SEPA 2010 2012 2010 2012 2010 2012 N (%) 116,900 (75.2) 38,500 (24.8) 102,700 (63.9) 22,100 (13.7) 17,100 (10.7) 41,900 (26.1) 101,600 (63.3) 40,600 (25.5) 19,100 (47.1) N (%) 128,400 (78.4) 35,500 (21.6) 112,100 (68.1) 26,000 (15.8) 18,100 (11.0) 50,700 (30.8) 95,800 (58.2) 39,600 (24.1) 22,300 (56.2) 36,800 (38.1) N (%) 898,000 (78.8) 242,000 (21.2) 669,200 (56.8) 211,900 (18.0) 166,200 (14.1) 325,000 (27.6) 685,000 (58.2) 296,100 (25.2) 166,100 (56.3) N (%) 933,300 (80.2) 230,900 (31.9) 654,600 (54.8) 226,300 (19.0) 159,700 (13.3) 398,100 (33.2) 641,900 (53.5) 278,900 (23.3) 158,300 (56.9) 187,300 (33.6) N (%) 2,152,200 (71.7) 848,900 (28.3) 1,841,200 (59.9) 474,200 (15.4) 326,700 (10.7) 893,200 (29.2) 1,843,400 (60.2) 623,500 (20.3) 358,900 (57.7) N (%) 2,274,200 (74.2) 792,700 (25.8) 1,806,400 (57.9) 494,800 (15.8) 352,000 (11.3) 1,036,300 (33.1) 1,739,900 (55.6) 568,000 (18.2) 319,600 (56.5) 483,800 (29.5) Consumed 5 or more drinks in past month on one or more occasion Note: N/A equals not asked Source: PHMC’s 2010 and 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Surveys The Research and Evaluation Group Philadelphia County N/A N/A N/A PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 5. Utilization of Services Service Area In the past year DID NOT… Visit a health care provider Visita dentist Philadelphia County SEPA 2010 2012 2010 2012 2010 2012 N (%) N (%) 460,000 (39.2) N (%) 171,500 (14.9) 491,900 (41.2) N (%) 51,000 (31.6) N (%) 31,800 (19.9) 64,900 (39.4) 926,600 (30.2) N (%) 417,700 (13.7) 997,300 (31.9) 118,400 (76.3) 29,400 (18.4) 8,900 (19.3) 30,100 (42.3) 23,000 (32.2) 16,400 (36.9) 18,700 (50.4) 113,300 (30.4) 20,400 (12.4) 11,700 (22.1) 33,900 (40.5) 28,400 (33.8) 17,400 (37.7) 14,200 (46.0) 797,900 (69.6) 136,600 (11.7) 60,200 (16.0) 241,100 (37.6) 200,600 (35.0) 141,600 (35.0) 130,300 (46.1) 774,300 (65.9) 136,900 (11.5) 71,900 (17.2) 268,300 (40.9) 222,800 (33.7) 147,800 (34.8) 116,100 (45.1) 2,314,000 (78.5) 290,100 (9.5) 199,900 (18.0) 618,000 (37.9) 490,200 (30.1) 379,700 (34.6) 347,800 (41.9) 2,355,700 (77.6) 324,400 (10.4) 238,500 (20.2) 696,800 (41.9) 552,100 (33.0) 419,200 (36.8) 355,100 (45.4) N/A N/A N/A DID NOT have the following screenings… HIV test in the past year Blood pressure test in the past year Colonoscopy in past 10 years (adults 50+) Pap smear in the past year (women) Breast exam in the past year (women) Mammogram in the past year (women 40+) PSA or rectal exam for prostate cancer in past year (men 45+) Note: N/A equals not asked Source: PHMC’s 2010 and 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Surveys The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 6. Older Adult Health Status Service Area Health Status Mental Health Activities of Daily Living Excellent/Very Good/Good Fair/Poor Signs of Depression At least one ADL At least one IADL Philadelphia County 2010 2012 2010 2012 2010 2012 N (%) 20,200 (85.3) 3,500 (14.7) 1,200 (5.9) 1,800 (7.8) 4,700 (20.0) N (%) 17,000 (67.0) 8,400 (33.0) 5,200 (21.3) 5,200 (20.4) 8,600 (33.8) N (%) 125,400 (67.8) 59,700 (32.2) 22,800 (13.6) 24,400 (13.2) 57,600 (31.1) N (%) 134,400 (68.6) 61,600 (31.4) 32,800 (18.1) 31,800 (16.1) 69,300 (35.1) N (%) 413,400 (76.7) 125,400 (23.3) 52,800 (10.6) 55,000 (10.2) 132,800 (24.5) N (%) 442,900 (77.0) 132,100 (23.0) 75,400 (14.0) 69,900 (12.1) 165,600 (28.6) Notes: N/A equals not asked ADL refers to Activities of Daily Living. IADL refers to Instrumental Activities of Daily Living. Signs of depression are defined as having four or more depression symptoms on a ten item scale. Source: PHMC’s 2010 and 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Surveys The Research and Evaluation Group SEPA PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Table 7. Selected Child Health Indicators Service Area Health Status Body Mass Index Excellent/Very Good/Good Fair/Poor Overweight Obese No regular source of care Did not visit dentist in the past year Philadelphia County 2010 2012 2010 2012 2010 2012 N (%) 25,400 (97.3) 700 (2.7) 800 (6.0) 2,400 (18.6) 1,100 (4.3) 600 (3.6) N (%) 25,000 (89.4) 3,000 (10.6) 800 (6.9) 700 (5.9) 2,400 (8.4) 6,800 (35.7) N (%) 328,900 (95.8) 14,400 (4.2) 29,600 (15.3) 49,200 (25.4) 10,600 (3.1) 32,300 (12.6) N (%) 315,500 (91.1) 30,700 (8.9) 25,500 (12.9) 48,400 (24.5) 12,400 (3.6) 40,500 (15.1) N (%) 892,600 (96.8) 29,600 (3.2) 88,200 (15.6) 108,500 (19.2) 23,400 (2.5) 65,800 (9.1) N (%) 878,100 (95.4) 42,000 (4.6) 85,700 (15.3) 102,200 (18.2) 27,100 (3.0) 68,000 (9.3) Notes: N/A equals not asked th th Overweight is calculated for children 6-17 years and is defined as scoring in the 85 -94 BMI-for-age percentile. th Obese is calculated for children 6-17 years and is defined as scoring in the 95 of greater BMI-for-age percentile. Source: PHMC’s 2010 and 2012 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Surveys The Research and Evaluation Group SEPA PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation APPENDIX E: ASSET MAPS The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation The Research and Evaluation Group PUBLIC HEALTH management corporation Hospitals - Philadelphia County Name Albert Einstein Medical Center Phil Aria Health Frankford Aria Health Torresdale Belmont Behavioral Health Cancer Treatment Centers of America Chestnut Hill Hospital Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Fox Chase Cancer Center Friends Hospital Girard Medical Center Hahnemann University Hospital Hospital of the University of Penn Jeanes Hospital Magee Rehabilitation Hospital Mercy Hospital of Philadelphia Methodist Hospital Nazareth Hospital Penn Presbyterian Medical Center Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia VA Medical Center Roxborough Memorial Hospital Saint Christopher's Hospital for Ch Saint Joseph's Hospital Temple University Hospital Temple University Hospital- Episcopal Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Address 5501 Old York Road 4900 Frankford Ave 10800 Knights Road 4200 Monument Road 1331 East Wyoming Avenue 8835 Germantown Ave 34th and Civic Center Blv 333 Cottman Ave 4641 Roosevelt Boulevard 8th Street and Girard Ave 230 N Broad St 3400 Spruce Street 7600 Central Ave 1513 Race Street 501 S 54th Street 2301 South Broad Street 2601 Holme Avenue 51 North 39th Street 800 Spruce Street 3900 Woodland Ave 5800 Ridge Ave N. Front St & W. Erie Ave 16th Street and Girard Av 3401 North Broad St 100 E. 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