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Health of Massachusetts. Kristin Golden, Director Policy and Planning, Commissioner’s Office Bruce Cohen, PhD, Director Division of Research and Epidemiology, BHISRE Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Health of Massachusetts. Goals of Report.
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Health of Massachusetts Kristin Golden, Director Policy and Planning, Commissioner’s Office Bruce Cohen, PhD, Director Division of Research and Epidemiology, BHISRE Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Goals of Report The goal is to produce a statewide health report that highlights DPH work • Compiles information in one place • Provides baseline data; NOT intended as a definitive research study • Explore the breadth and depth of health topics • Have outside experts provide perspectives • Include topics critical to health such as Community Assets
Policy Perspectives essays from leading public health experts
Policy Perspectives • Christine Barber, Community Catalyst • Mary Bassett, New York City Health Department • Barry Bluestone, Northeastern University • Joseph Brain, Harvard School of Public Health • Donna Bright, Research and Planning, JRI Health • Stuart Chipkin, University of Massachusetts, Amherst • Ellen Connorton, Founder, Mass Coalition for Suicide Prevention • Constance Horgan, Brandeis University • Marcy Goldstein-Gelb, Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health • Paula Griswold, Massachusetts Coalition for the Prevention of Medical Errors • Milton Kotelchuck, Boston University School of Public Health • Peter Lee, Mass Partnership for Healthy Communities • Robert Restuccia, Community Catalyst • Cindy Rodgers, Former Director, Injury Prevention and Control Program, MDPH • Mary Huff Stevenson, University of Massachusetts Boston • David Wegman, UMASS Lowell
Fourteen chaptershighlights breadth and depth of data and analyses
Covering more than 100 subjects Air Quality—Alcohol Use—Assaults—Asthma—Autism—Beaches—Birth Defects—Births—Breast Cancer—Breastfeeding—Bullying—Cancer—Cardiovascular Disease—Chlamydia—Chronic Disease—Colorectal Cancer—Community Assets—Coronary Heart Disease—C-Sections—Dental Health—Dental Visits—Diabetes—Diabetes (Gestational)—Disabilities—Disparities—Domestic Violence—Drowning—Drug Use—Early Intervention—ED Visits—Education—EEE—Environmental Health—Falls—Farmers' Markets—Fertility—Fire injury—Foodborne illness—Gonorrhea—Gun-Related Injuries—Health Care System—Health-related quality of life—Hepatitis A—Hepatitis B—Hepatitis C—Heroin and Opioids—HIV / AIDS—Homicide—Hospital Acquired Infections—Infant Mortality—Infectious Disease—Injury—Insurance—Lead Poisoning—Life Expectancy—Low Birth Weight—Lung Cancer—Lyme Disease—Malignant Mesothelioma—Marijuana Use—Mental health—Mortality—Motor vehicle injury—Newborn hearing—Newborn Screening—Nursing Homes—Nutrition—Obesity—Occupational health—Oral health—PCPs—Pedestrian injury—Pertussis—Physical Activity—Poverty—Premature Birth—Prenatal Care—Preventative Screenings—Prostate Cancer—Salmonella—Second-hand Smoke—Serious Reportable Events—Sexual Assault—Sharps Injuries—Skating Rinks—Smoking—Socio-economics—Stroke—Substance Abuse Treatment—Suicide—Syphilis—Teen Births—Traumatic Brain Injury—Tuberculosis—Vaccination—Violence—Water supply—Wellness—West Nile Virus—WIC—Workforce shortages
Written by nearly 100 staff Alan Holmlund—Alfred DeMaria—Alice Bonner—Andrew Hanchett—Angela Laramie—Anita Albright—Beatriz Pazos—Becky Sarah—Beth Hume—Bonnie Andrews—Brianne Beagan—Bruce Cohen—Carlene Pavlos—Carol Davin—Carrie Huisingh—Cathy Corcoran—Ceci Dunn—Cheryl Bartlett—Christine Farrell-O’Reilly—Cynthia Lamond—Deborah Isenberg—Donald Poulsen —Donna Johnson—Eileen McHale—Eileen Sullivan—Elise Pechter—Elizabeth Daake—Emily Lu—Gail Merriam—Gillian Haney—Helen Hawk—Hermik Babakhanlou-Chase—Hilary Jacobs—Holly Hackman—Isabel Cáceres—James K. West—James Laing—Jan Sullivan—Jane Dvorak—Janet Farrell—Jean Pontikas—Jean Zotter Suzanne Condon—Jennifer Tracey—Jerry O’Keefe—Jewel Mullen—Joan Bohlke—Joshua Nyambose—Judy Hause,—Julia Dyck—June O’Neill—Karen Pressman—Karin Downs—Kathleen Fitzsimmons—Kathleen Grattan—Kathy Foell—Katrina D’Amore—Kevin Cranston—Kristin Golden—Kyle Marshall—Lauren Kievits—Lenore Azaroff—Leonard Lee—Letitia Davis—Liane Tinsley—Lionel White—Lois Keithly—Lynn Bethel—Malena Hood—Maria Bettencourt—Maria McKenna—Mark Paskowsky—Marlene Anderka—Michael Botticelli—Michael Fiore—Monika Mitra—Patti Fougere—Paul Oppedisano—Paul Tessier—Philip Mello—Rachel Colchamiro—Rashmi Dayalu—Roger Eaton—Ron Benham—Sarah Ruiz—Sheila Erimez —Sherman Lohnes—Solomon Mezgebu—Steve Keel—Susan Manning—Terri Mendoza—Thomas Land—Tracy Osbahr—Vera Mouradian—Vivian Pun—Wee Lock Ooi.
Key Findings • Many Massachusetts indicators are better than those of the US and are getting better: • Breastfeeding • Cancer deaths (including breast cancer and prostate cancer) • Colonoscopy • Falls in nursing homes • Fire deaths • Heart disease deaths • Insurance Access • Life Expectancy • Mortality • Lead poisoning • Smoking and Second hand smoke
Key Findings • Other areas have seen increases or no change: • Health of Massachusetts highlights disparities in each chapter by race, ethnicity, gender, age, geography, and socio-economic status Asthma (Adult) Autism Chlamydia C-Section Diabetes Drug and Alcohol use Falls Gestational Diabetes Hepatitis Obesity Syphilis Traumatic Brain Injury
Community Assets Community Infrastructure Worksite Policies and Programs • Parks, playgrounds, recreational facilities • On-site fitness facilities Individual Well-Being • Safety policies • Healthy eating policies • Healthy eating policies • Occupational health and safety policies • Master plan development and community design Health Care Infrastructure • Access to health care facilities • Access to health care practitioners
Number of Physicians per 100,000 population Massachusetts: 2009
Healthy Eating and Active Living Community Assets by Region, Massachusetts: 2007
Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) Vital Statistics Early Intervention Program New England Newborn Screening Program Natality and Early Childhood Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Program MA Birth Defects Monitoring Program Pregnancy to Early Life Longitudinal Data System (PELL) WIC Nutrition Program
Eligible Women, Infants and Children served by WICMassachusetts: 2000-2007
Children Served in the Early Intervention ProgramMassachusetts: 1990-2008
Distribution • Initial print run of 2,000 copies • Regional Dialogues around the state • www.mass.gov/dph/healthofmassachusetts • Links to related reports with more in-depth information • Links to programs and bureaus that address those areas