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Western Massachusetts:the Berkshires
Regional Health Dialogue
Massachusetts Department of Public Health
June 13, 2007
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Goals for Holding Regional Dialogues
• Introduce new DPH leadership
• Present latest health data on your particular region
• Talk with residents and providers about data and identify areas of need
• Gather feedback to inform process of setting DPH priorities
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Goals of New DPH leadership
• Use data and community input to set new priorities & reshape the Department
• Rely on science and evidence-based process to guide the work
• Strengthen ties with and support for local health and local agencies
• Increase resources to and visibility of Public Health in Massachusetts
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Timetable
• Hold 8 regional dialogues with comprehensive data review and identification of key health concerns (by July)
• Identify short list of top priorities by end of August
• Hold second round of community dialogues to discuss action plans/results by end of calendar year
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Socio-Demographic Indicators and Health Care Access
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Source: MDPH, Health Information, Statistics, Research & Evaluation Bureau, Research & Epidemiology Program
Massachusetts Counties& EOHHS Western Region
EOHHS Western Region
Berkshires
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A few comments about the limitations of this presentation
• A regional analysis has its drawbacks
• Variability within a region – urban vs. rural/suburban (i.e. Pittsfield vs. the rest of the region)
• Variability by sub-population – race matters, poverty matters
• Our data don’t reflect all the important health indicators
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OTIS
LEE
WAREBECKET
PETERSHAM
SAVOY
MONSON
COLRAIN
PERU
SHEFFIELD
BLANDFORD
CONWAY
ORANGE
ASHFIELD
SANDISFIELD
CHESTER
ROWE
WARWICK
GRANVILLE
HEATH
HAWLEY
WINDSOR
TOLLAND
ROYALSTON
GILL
WENDELL
GRANBY
PELHAM
ADAMS
LENOX
HADLEY
FLORIDA
WASHINGTON
MONTAGUE
CHESHIRE
SOUTHWICK
MONTEREY
LEYDEN
WHATELYGOSHEN
HAMPDEN
ERVING
PLAINFIELD
BUCKLAND
CUMMINGTON
MONROE
NEW SALEM
HANCOCK
WILLIAMSTOWN
DEERFIELD
NORTHFIELD
DALTON
NEW MARLBOROUGH
LEVERETT
GREAT BARRINGTON
HINSDALE
WORTHINGTONCHESTERFIELD
HUNTINGTON
SHUTESBURY
RUSSELL
SHELBURNE
PHILLIPSTON
CHARLEMONT
SOUTHAMPTON
MIDDLEFIELD
HATFIELD
LANESBOROUGH
WESTHAMPTON
RICHMONDWILLIAMSBURG
EGREMONT
STOCKBRIDGE
TYRINGHAM
BERNARDSTON
ALFORD
SUNDERLAND
MOUNT WASHINGTON
MONTGOMERY
CLARKSBURG
NEW ASHFORD
WEST STOCKBRIDGE
!.ATHOL
!.WESTFIELD
!.PALMER
!.PITTSFIELD
!.LUDLOW
!.AGAWAM
!.SPRINGFIELD
!.HOLYOKE
!.CHICOPEE
!.BELCHERTOWN
!.AMHERST
!.NORTHAMPTON
!.WILBRAHAM
!.GREENFIELD
!.NORTH ADAMS
!.SOUTH HADLEY!.
EASTHAMPTON
!.WEST SPRINGFIELD
!.LONGMEADOW
!.EAST LONGMEADOW
!.Cities with at least 10,000 PopulationPopulation>10,000
Largest = Pittsfield43,949
Smallest = Mt. Washington135
2005 Population by Communities Berkshire County Highlighted
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9Race and Ethnic Breakdown of PopulationWestern Region and Massachusetts: 2005
Western Region Massachusetts
White* 81.3%
Black* 5.5%
Hispanic
11.0%
Asian* 2.0%
* Non-Hispanics
White* 81.0%
Black* 6.0%
Hispanic 7.9%
Asian* 4.9%
Source: MDPH, Health Information, Statistics, Research & Evaluation Bureau, Research & Epidemiology Program
American Indian* 0.2%
American Indian* 0.2%
Berkshires
White* 93.8%
Black* 2.5%
Hispanic 2.3%
Asian* 1.3%
American Indian* 0.2%
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Race and Ethnic Breakdown of PopulationWestern Region and Massachusetts: 2005
Western Region
Pittsfield Berkshires MA Total
White non-Hispanic
81.3% 90.8% 93.8% 81.0%
Black non-Hispanic
5.5% 4.7% 2.5% 6.0%
Hispanic 11.0% 2.8% 2.3% 7.9%
Asian non-Hispanic
2.0% 1.6% 1.3% 4.9%
American Indian
0.2% 0.1% 0.2% 0.2
Source: MDPH, Health Information, Statistics, Research & Evaluation Bureau, Research & Epidemiology Program
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Population by Age Group Western Region and Massachusetts: 2005
Ages Western Region
Pittsfield Berkshires MA Total
0-19 years 25.5% 23.3% 23.2% 25.5%
20-24 years 8.1% 5.7% 6.6% 6.7%
25-44 years 26.5% 26.9% 24.7% 29.4%
45-64 years 25.7% 25.6% 27.8% 25.3%
65+ years 14.2% 18.4% 17.3% 13.3%
Source: MDPH, Health Information, Statistics, Research & Evaluation Bureau, Research & Epidemiology Program
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12Language Spoken at Home,
Western Region and Massachusetts: 2000
Pittsfield Berkshires Western
Region Massachusetts
Overall
Only English 93.0 93.6 83.9 81.3
Spanish or Spanish Creole 1.7 1.6 8.2 6.2
Portuguese or Portuguese Creole
0.2 0.1 0.9 2.7
French 0.9 1.1 1.5 1.4
Chinese 0.2 0.2 0.4 1.2
Italian 1.4 0.8 0.7 1.0
French Creole 0.0 0.01 0.04 0.7
Russian 0.2 0.09 0.7 0.6
Vietnamese 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.5
Polish 0.9 0.9 1.4 0.5
Source: MDPH, Health Information, Statistics, Research & Evaluation Bureau, Research & Epidemiology Program
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Socio-Demographic IndicatorsWestern Region and Massachusetts
Pittsfield Berkshires Western
Region MA
Overall US
Per Capita Income (2000)
$20,549 $21,807 $20,347 $25,952 $21,587
Persons living below 100% poverty (2000)
11.4% 9.5% 12.5% 9.3% 12.4%
Children < 18 living below 100% poverty (2000)
16.7% 11.6% 17.8% 11.6% 16.1%
Less than a High School Education (2000)
15.6% 22.3% 17.2% 15.2% 19.6%
Foreign born (2000)
3.9% 3.6% 6.2% 12.2% 11.1%
Speak language other than English at home (2000)
7.0% 4.6% 5.2% 5.1% 5.5%
Source: MDPH, Health Information, Statistics, Research & Evaluation Bureau, Research & Epidemiology Program
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$13,815
$16,979
$18,572
$25,952
$20,347
$40,412
$41,702
$50,149
$0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000
North Adams
Florida
Adams
Massachusetts
Western
Alford
Egremont
Mount Washington
Highest and Lowest Per Capita Income by Community1, Berkshires: 2000
High
Low
1 Selected among communities with at least 10,000 population
Source: MDPH, Health Information, Statistics, Research & Evaluation Bureau, Research & Epidemiology Program
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Birth Indicators
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Breastfeeding by EOHHS Region Largest Cities in Western Region, Massachusetts: 2005
66.865.6 68.7
79.3
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Pittsfield Berkshires Western Mass MA
Pe
rce
nt
Source: MDPH, Health Information, Statistics, Research & Evaluation Bureau, Research & Epidemiology Program
*
Mother was breastfeeding or intending to breastfeed at the time the birth certificate was completed.
Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically worse; Green (**) = Statistically better
**
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PITTSFIELD52.7
MONTAGUE52.3
SPRINGFIELD71.6
HOLYOKE96.8
CHICOPEE41.4
NORTH ADAMS49.5
2005 Town Teen Birth Rateper 1000 15-19 Female Population
Significantly higher than state rate
Not different from state rate
Significantly lower than state rateCHNA1 border
Towns with less than 100 births were excluded.
Teen Birth Rates by City/Town* Western Region: 2005
North Adams
Pittsfield
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18Teen Birth Rates by Race and Ethnicity
Berkshires Region and Massachusetts: 2005
36.4
12.9
26.3
43.2
82.7
73.2
15.3
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Berkshires Massachusetts
Bir
ths
pe
r 1
,00
0
wo
me
n a
ge
s 1
5-1
9
White non-Hispanic Black non-HispanicHispanic Asian non-Hispanic
Source: MDPH, Health Information, Statistics, Research & Evaluation Bureau, Research & Epidemiology Program
*
Teen birth rates are number of births to women ages 15-19 per 1000 females ages 15-19.
Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically higher; Green (**) = Statistically lower
NA
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Indicator
(as % of births)
MA
Total (n=76,824)
Western(n=8,935)
Berkshires(n=1,277)
Pittsfield (n=526)
Adequate Prenatal Care (Kotelchuck index)
84.0 79.5 72.5 61.0
C-section deliveries 32.3 27.1 29.3 30.5
Low Birth weight (<5.5 lb) 7.9 8.2 8.6 8.4
Breastfeeding 79.3 68.7 68.3 65.6
Public Pay for Prenatal Care 32.6 47.4 45.7 53.0
Smoking during pregnancy 7.1 13.5 20.7 24.5
Summary Birth Indicators by Community in Western Region Massachusetts: 2005
Source: MDPH, Health Information, Statistics, Research & Evaluation Bureau, Research & Epidemiology Program
Better Outcome (significantly different from state) Worse Outcome (significantly different from state)
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Leading Causes of Death
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21Leading Causes of DeathBerkshires and Massachusetts:2005
Source: MDPH, Center for Health Information, Statistics, Research & Evaluation, Research & Epidemiology Program
BerkshiresN=1,487
Heart Disease 389 26.2%
Cancer 347 23.3%
Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease (formerly COPD) 96 6.5%*
Stroke 89 6.0%
All Injuries 68 4.6%
Alzheimer's 54 3.6%
Influenza & pneumonia 49 3.3%
Diabetes 45 3.0%
Nephritis 39 2.6%
Septicemia 24 1.6%
Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically higher; Green (**) = Statistically lower than state
MassachusettsN=53,776
Heart Disease
13,248 24.6%
Cancer 13,159 24.5%
Stroke 2,979 5.5%
All Injuries 2,657 4.9%
Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease (formerly COPD)
2,643 4.9%
Influenza and pneumonia 1,932 3.6%
Alzheimer's 1,635 3.0%
Nephritis 1,403 2.6%
Diabetes 1,271 2.4%
Septicemia 982 1.8%
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Chronic Disease Outcomes and Overweight
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Adults who are Overweight1 by EOHHS Region, Massachusetts: 1995 and 2005
57.8
45.1
35.7
50.244.643.545.7
49.5
56.152.655.9
60.857.5
52.0
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Western Central Northeast MetroWest
Southeast Boston MA
Per
cen
t
1995 2005
Source: MDPH, Health Information, Statistics, Research and Evaluation Bureau, Massachusetts Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), Health Survey Program
1 Overweight: BMI greater than or equal to 25
Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically worse; Green (**) = Statistically better
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24Diabetes Hospital Discharges by EOHHS Region, Berkshires, and Pittsfield
Massachusetts: 2003-2005
132.5
208.1
124.3 130.7114.3
240.9
151.4 141.9
110.8
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
Wes
tern
Berks
hires
Pittsfie
ld
Centra
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east
Met
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Bosto
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Age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population. Source: Division of Health Care Finance and Policy. Calendar Year 2003-2005. Inpatient Hospital Discharge Database
*
**** **
*
Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically worse; Green (**) = Statistically better than state
*
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25Diabetes Hospital Discharge Rate by Race/Ethnicity
Berkshires, Pittsfield & Massachusetts: 2003-2005
114
368242
45181122
1,584
975
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
1,800
Berkshires Pittsfield Massachusetts
Dis
char
ges
p
er 1
00,0
00
White non-Hispanic Black non-Hispanic
Hispanic Asian non-Hispanic
Age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population. Source: Division of Health Care Finance and Policy. Calendar Year 2003-2005. Inpatient Hospital Discharge Database
*
Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically worse; Green (**) = Statistically better than state
*
NA NA NA NA
*
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Cancer
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Indicator
MA
Total Western
Berkshires Pittsfield
Prostate Cancer
Incidence181.9 170.3 182.3 178.1
Female Breast Cancer
Incidence138.9 135.3 129.74 135.9
Colorectal Cancer
Incidence58.9 56.2 62.64 63.7
Lung Cancer Incidence 72.0 67.2 74.57 81.9
Summary Invasive Cancer Incidence Ratesby Western Region, Massachusetts: 1999-2003
Source: MDPH, Center for Health Information, Statistics, Research & Evaluation, Cancer Registry
Better Outcome (significantly different from state) Worse Outcome (significantly different from state)
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28Adults who Currently Smoke by EOHHS Region and Berkshires, Massachusetts:
2005
18.1
12.4
19.518.3
21.218.8
22.620.4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Wes
tern
Berks
hires
Centra
l
North
east
Metro
Wes
t
South
east
Bosto
nM
A
Per
cen
t
Source: MDPH, Center for Health Information, Statistics, Research & Evaluation, Health Survey Program
**
Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically worse; Green (**) = Statistically better than state
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Percent of Mothers Smoking During Pregnancy for Largest Communities in Western Region: 2005
% Smokers BirthsMassachusetts 7.2% 5,555 76,653Western Region 13.5%* 1,203 8,935
LowestAmherst 2.0%** 9 166Holyoke 5.3%** 47 642Northampton 3.7%** 14 191
HighestNorth Adams 37.7%* 58 155Pittsfield 24.5%* 128 526Palmer 23.1%* 33 138Springfield 14.8% 349 2,369
Source: MDPH, Health Information, Statistics, Research & Evaluation Bureau, Research & Epidemiology Program
Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically worse; Green (**) = Statistically better than state
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30Smoking During Pregnancy by Race and Ethnicity
Western Region, Berkshires, and Massachusetts: 2005
8.4
14.9
6.1 5.2
1.4
21.8
14.9 15.4
10.3
2.8
0
5
10
15
20
25
Western Region Berkshires Massachusetts
Per
cen
t
White non-Hispanic Black non-HispanicHispanic Asian non-Hispanic
Source: MDPH, Health Information, Statistics, Research & Evaluation Bureau, Research & Epidemiology Program
*
*
Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically worse; Green (**) = Statistically better than state
NA NA
*
*
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Substance Abuse
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32Substance Abuse Treatment Program Admissions-
Alcohol Primary Substance by EOHHS Region, Massachusetts: 2005
661571**
2,612*
1,010*
1,403 *
821*921*
498** 404**
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
Cru
de
rate
/100
,000
Source: Massachusetts Department of Public Health. BSAS Substance Abuse Treatment Programs 2005.
Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically higher; Green (**) = Statistically lower than state
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33Substance Abuse Treatment Program Admissions-
Alcohol Primary Substance by Race/EthnicityBerkshires and Massachusetts: 2005
1,1791344*
633
2842*
1,317*
671
850
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
Berkshires Massachusetts
Vis
its
per
100
,000
White non-Hispanic Black non-Hispanic
Hispanic Asian non-Hispanic
NA
Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically higher; Green (**) = Statistically lower than state
Age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population. Source: Division of Health Care Finance and Policy. Calendar Year 2003-2005. Emergency Department Visits
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34Substance Abuse Treatment Program Admissions-
Heroin Primary Substance by EOHHS Region, Berkshires, and Massachusetts: 2005
609
1,453
286
636 583475
635504
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
Cru
de
rate
/100
,000
Source: Massachusetts Department of Public Health. BSAS Substance Abuse Treatment Programs 2005.
*
**
**
*
* **
Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically higher; Green (**) = Statistically lower than state
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Indicator MA
Total Western Berkshires Pittsfield
Substance Abuse Treatment Program Admissions Rate 1,601 2,044 2,894.0 5,592.8
Substance Abuse Treatment Program Admissions Rate--
Alcohol661 921 1,402.6 2,612.1
Substance Abuse Treatment Program Admissions Rate—
Cocaine62 65 82.6 166.1
Substance Abuse Treatment Program Admissions Rate—
Heroin609 635 475.1 880.6
Summary Substance Abuse Indicators Western Region, Massachusetts: 2005
Lower Outcome (significantly different from state)
Higher Outcome (significantly different from state)
Source: Massachusetts Department of Public Health. BSAS Substance Abuse Treatment Programs 2005.
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Injury/Violence
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Hospital Discharge Rates for Motor Vehicle-Related Injuries by EOHHS Region, Berkshires, and Pittsfield
Massachusetts: 2003-2005
74 77
57**
88*
151*
73
91*
110 *
93 *
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Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically worse; Green (**) = Statistically better than state
Age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population. Source: Division of Health Care Finance and Policy. Calendar Year 2003-2005. Inpatient Hospital Discharge Database
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185
9081
28 33
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Hispanic Asian non-Hispanic
Hospital Discharge Rates for Motor Vehicle-Related Injuries by Race/Ethnicity, Western
Region, Berkshires, and Massachusetts: 2003-2005
Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically worse; Green (**) = Statistically better than state
Age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population. Source: Division of Health Care Finance and Policy. Calendar Year 2003-2005. Inpatient Hospital Discharge Database
NANA
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39 Emergency Department Visit Rates for Fall-Related
Injuries by EOHHS Region Massachusetts: 2003-2005
2,7502,5112,713
3,1912,860
5,027
2,913
3,992
2,410
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Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically worse; Green (**) = Statistically better than state
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Indicator Age-adjusted Rate per 100,000
MA
Total Western
Berkshires Pittsfield
ER Visit Rate for all Injuries 11,298 12,323 16,379 20,747
ER Visit Rate for Traumatic Brain Injury 604 461 512 568
ER Visit Rate for Firearm 7 13 4 7
ER Visit Rate for Fall-related injuries 2,750 2,913 3,992 5,027
Summary Injury/Violence Emergency Department Indicators
Berkshires, Western Region, Massachusetts: 2003-2005
Better Outcome (significantly different from state) Worse Outcome (significantly different from state)
Source: Division of Health Care Finance and Policy. Calendar Year 2003-2005. Emergency Department Visits
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Infectious Diseases
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HIV/AIDS Death Rates by EOHHS Region Massachusetts: 2003-2005
3.1
1.4
8.5
2.42.9
4.4
1.5
2.5
0
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Source: MDPH, Health Information, Statistics, Research & Evaluation Bureau, Research & Epidemiology Program
*
**
*
Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically worse; Green (**) = Statistically better
N=110 N=78 N=97 N=66 N=99 N=167 N=617
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Indicator
MA
Total Western
Berkshires Pittsfield
Persons living with HIV (crude rate per 100,000)
(2005)247.1 221.4 64.4 95. 6
HIV Incidence (crude rate per 100,000) (2005)
12.6 11.2 NA NA
Persons living with AIDS (crude rate per 100,000)
(2005)133.2 107.7 30.3 43.2
AIDS Incidence (crude rate per 100,000) (2005)
8.0 7.3 3.8 NA
HIV/AIDS Mortality (age-adjusted per 100,000) (2003-
2005)3.1 4.4 1.5 NA
Summary HIV/AIDS Indicators Communities in Western Region
Better Outcome (significantly different from state) Worse Outcome (significantly different from state)
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Indicator
MA
Total Western
Berkshires Pittsfield
Chlamydia Incidence (crude rates, 2005)
225.7 369.4 233.4 395.9
Gonorrhea Incidence (crude rates, 2005)
39.6 55.9 34.9 70.5
Syphilis Incidence (crude rates, 2005)
6.3 3.1 NA NA
Tuberculosis Incidence (crude rates, 2004)
4.4 1.9 NA NA
Lyme Disease Incidence (crude rates,
2004)24.7 27.3 66.4 NA
Pneumonia/ Influenza Hospital Discharges (age-
adjusted, 2005)377.0 346.0 290.0 310.0
Summary Infectious Disease Indicators Communities in Western Region
Better Outcome (significantly different from state) Worse Outcome (significantly different from state)
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Asthma
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Asthma ER Visits, Children Ages 0-14by EOHHS Region, Massachusetts: 2005
808
1,771
697594
811919
995
570 584
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Age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population.Source: Division of Health Care Finance and Policy. Calendar Year 2005. Emergency Department Visits
Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically higher; Green (**) = Statistically lower
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47Asthma Emergency Department Visit Rates Children Ages 0-14, by Race/Ethnicity Berkshires and Massachusetts: 2005
19272095.8
506.5 515.8744.4
2530.1
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*
Age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population.Source: Division of Health Care Finance and Policy. Calendar Year 2005. Emergency Department Visits
Statistically different from State (p ≤.05) Red (*) = Statistically higher; Green (**) = Statistically lower
NA NA NA NANA NA
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Indicator
MA
Total Western
Berkshires Pittsfield
Asthma Hospital Discharges
(age-adjusted per 100,000)140.1 125 96 166
Asthma ER Visits (age-adjusted per 100,000)
576.9 761 824 1418
% Adults who currently have asthma (2005)
9.6 11 NA NA
Asthma ER Visits Ages 0-14
(age-adjusted per 100,000)808 995 570 919
Summary Asthma Indicators Communities in Western Region: 2005
Statistically lower than state Statistically higher than state
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Summary
• The two largest cities in the Berkshires are: Pittsfield (43,949) and North Adams (14,031).
• The race/ethnicity and age distributions of the Berkshires differ from the Western Region as a whole:
– The Berkshires are 94% White Non-Hispanic – Higher proportion of older persons (65+)
• Some indicators are better than the state:
– Lower hypertension hospital discharge rates– Heroin abuse treatment program admission rates are lower in
Berkshires– HIV/AIDS deaths are lower in the Berkshires– Low firearm ER visit rate– Low HIV indicators (incidence and mortality)
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SummarySome indicators are worse than the State:
– Birth indicators worse than state (low breastfeeding rate, high teen birth rate, low adequacy of prenatal care, high public funding for prenatal care, high smoking during pregnancy)
– Higher proportion of Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease (formerly COPD) deaths
– Higher alcohol-related abuse treatment program admission rates in Berkshires
– Injuries such as motor vehicle-related and self-inflicted hospital discharge rates are higher in the Berkshires and especially in Pittsfield
– Higher emergency department visit rates for fall-related injuries in the Berkshires
– Higher incidence of Lyme disease in the Berkshires– Higher rates of Chlamydia and gonorrhea in Pittsfield
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Selected Health Disparities by Race/Ethnicity, Berkshires
• Blacks– Higher diabetes hospital discharge rates– Higher ER rate for children 0-14
• Whites– High teen birth rates– Higher rate of smoking during pregnancy– Higher motor vehicle ER visit rates
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How Can You Access these Data?
• Hard Copies: (617) 624-5674
• TDD/TTY: (617) 624-6001
• Questions: (617) 624-6021
• For more detailed community data:http://masschip.state.ma.us
• DPH Website: http://www.mass.gov/dph/comm/health_dialogues.htm
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Q/A