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COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS & ROADMAPS 101Presenter nameTitle

www.countyhealthrankings.org

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Why Rankings?

Rankings: Model and Measures

Roadmaps: Moving Forward with Action

OUTLINE

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‣Simplify complex data

‣Media coverage

‣Add context

‣Call to action

‣Starting point

WHY RANK?

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Why Rankings?

Rankings: Model and Measures

Roadmaps: Moving Forward with Action

OUTLINE

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Today’s Health

Health Outcomes

Tomorrow’s Health

Health Factors

COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS: 2 RANKINGS

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‣Actionable measures

‣Valid, reliable, recognizable

‣County-level

‣Free or low cost

‣Up-to-date as possible

‣Fewer measures better than more

HOW MEASURES ARE SELECTED

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Health Outcome Ranks

Health Factors Ranks

Measures

Two Ranks

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Top U.S. PerformersOnly 10% of counties nationally do better than the given number

State overall

Error Margin95% confidence interval

County Data

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Trend

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Areas to Explore

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‣Use ranks as tool

‣Change and data take time

‣Learn more about what you can do measure progress at www.countyhealthrankings.org/measuring-progress

MEASURING PROGRESS

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Learn more about data in this site and beyond at www.countyhealthrankings.org/using-the-rankings-data

USING THE RANKINGS DATA

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Why Rankings?

Rankings: Model and Measures

Roadmaps: Moving Forward with Action

OUTLINE

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‣It takes everyone

‣Move from data to evidence-informed action

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

‣Policy, systems, and environmental change

FOUNDATION OF ROADMAPS

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‣Defining health in the broadest possible terms.

‣Committing to sustainable systems changes and policy-oriented long-term solutions.

‣Cultivating a shared and deeply held belief in the importance of equal opportunity for health.

‣Harnessing the collective power of leaders, partners, and community members.

‣ Securing and making the most of available resources.

‣Measuring and sharing progress and results.

RWJF CULTURE OF HEALTH PRIZE

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A NATION OF COMMUNITIES BUILDING A CULTURE OF HEALTH2013 AND 2014 RWJF CULTURE OF HEALTH PRIZE WINNERS

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RWJF CULTURE OF HEALTH PRIZE WINNER“We are all in this together to get students to school, to help them succeed, and to fulfill their dreams.”

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RWJF CULTURE OF HEALTH PRIZE WINNERThe community garden has been a way to link healthy eating and developing skills as entrepreneurs.

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WHAT WORKS FOR HEALTH

Find effective programs and policies atwww.countyhealthrankings.org/what-works-for-health

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Photo credit: Sky Noir, Fl ickr Creative Commons

‣Smart investments

‣Inform decisions

‣Inform innovation

EVIDENCE MATTERS

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EVIDENCE RATINGS

‣ Scientifically supported

‣ Some evidence

‣Expert opinion

‣ Insufficient evidence

‣Mixed evidence

‣Evidence of ineffectiveness

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‣Evidence of effectiveness

‣Community “fit”

‣Readiness

‣Priorities

‣Capacity

‣Resources

CHOOSING STRATEGIES

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POLICIES AND PROGRAMS THAT WORK

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STAYING CONNECTED

‣Follow @CHRankings

‣Like Facebook.com/CountyHealthRankings

‣e-Newsletter, email [email protected] to subscribe

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SUMMARY‣Where we live matters to our health.

‣ There are great disparities in health based on where we live.

‣Health is more than health care. Many factors contribute to health.

‣We’re all in this together. It takes all of us working together to improve the health of a community.

‣ You can find data and practical help at www.countyhealthrankings.org.

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www.countyhealthrankings.org

University of Wisconsin Population Health InstituteMadison, WI

[email protected]

THANK YOU!