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Table of Contents 1 Tobacco Use Prevention 7 County Demographics and Socioeconomic Profile 2 Healthy People 2020 Table 8 Top 10 Leading Causes of Death 2 Health Care Costs Summary 9 Top 10 Leading Causes of Death Table 3 County Health Department Usage 10 Nutrition & Obesity 4 Health Education 11 Physical Activity & Fitness 4 Primary Care Map 11 Diabetes 5 Board of Health Map 12 Teen Births 5 Oklahoma Health Improvement Plan 12 Infant Mortality 6 Reference List 13 Low Birth Weight 6 Turning Point 14 Injury & Violence 7 Contact Information 14 Health is not simply the absence of disease. Health is comprised of our physical, mental, and social well-being,1 and is influenced by a variety of factors called ‘determinants of health’.2 These determinants include a range of personal, social, economic, and environmental factors, such as our genetics, behaviors, and access to health care. The determinants of health are inter-related; change in one area results in changes in other areas. As such, interventions and policies that target more than one determinant will have greater impact on our health.2 Oklahoma has historically ranked poorly in many key health indicators. Most of these indicators relate to conditions that Oklahomans live with every day, such as poverty and limited access to primary care. Such conditions, along with risky health behaviors like smoking and physical inactivity, contribute to the poor health status of Oklahomans. Recently, Oklahoma has experienced improvement in some key areas, such as infant health (lower rates of pre-term births and infant deaths) and smoking (lower prevalence of adult smokers). The Oklahoma Health Improvement Plan (OHIP) encourages Oklahomans to work together across multiple health care systems to strengthen resources and infrastructure, enabling sustainable improvements in health status.3 Health is on the horizon, and together we will Create a State of Health. Payne County Spring 2014 Health on the Horizon Title Payne County County State of the County’s Health Report OKLAHOMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Inside This Issue Inside This Issue
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Title | Payne 2014 1 |
Full text | Table of Contents 1 Tobacco Use Prevention 7 County Demographics and Socioeconomic Profile 2 Healthy People 2020 Table 8 Top 10 Leading Causes of Death 2 Health Care Costs Summary 9 Top 10 Leading Causes of Death Table 3 County Health Department Usage 10 Nutrition & Obesity 4 Health Education 11 Physical Activity & Fitness 4 Primary Care Map 11 Diabetes 5 Board of Health Map 12 Teen Births 5 Oklahoma Health Improvement Plan 12 Infant Mortality 6 Reference List 13 Low Birth Weight 6 Turning Point 14 Injury & Violence 7 Contact Information 14 Health is not simply the absence of disease. Health is comprised of our physical, mental, and social well-being,1 and is influenced by a variety of factors called ‘determinants of health’.2 These determinants include a range of personal, social, economic, and environmental factors, such as our genetics, behaviors, and access to health care. The determinants of health are inter-related; change in one area results in changes in other areas. As such, interventions and policies that target more than one determinant will have greater impact on our health.2 Oklahoma has historically ranked poorly in many key health indicators. Most of these indicators relate to conditions that Oklahomans live with every day, such as poverty and limited access to primary care. Such conditions, along with risky health behaviors like smoking and physical inactivity, contribute to the poor health status of Oklahomans. Recently, Oklahoma has experienced improvement in some key areas, such as infant health (lower rates of pre-term births and infant deaths) and smoking (lower prevalence of adult smokers). The Oklahoma Health Improvement Plan (OHIP) encourages Oklahomans to work together across multiple health care systems to strengthen resources and infrastructure, enabling sustainable improvements in health status.3 Health is on the horizon, and together we will Create a State of Health. Payne County Spring 2014 Health on the Horizon Title Payne County County State of the County’s Health Report OKLAHOMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Inside This Issue Inside This Issue |
Date created | 2014-06-04 |
Date modified | 2014-06-04 |