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December 12-13, 2019 Addressing Social Determinants to Improve Overall Health in Tennessee | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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TAMHO 2019 Annual ConferenceSOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
UNDERSTANDING THE FACTORS THAT IMPACT HEALTH:
LESSONS FROM TENNESSEE AND AMERICA’S POOREST STATE
Randy Wykoff, MD, MPH & TM
Dean and Professor, College of Public Health, Director, Center for Rural Health Research, East Tennessee State
University, Johnson City, Tennessee
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Cause of Death—United States 1909
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Life Expectancy Change in the 20th Century
In 2019, for Life Expectancy
the United States Ranks:
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Monaco, Japan, Singapore, San Marino, Iceland, Andorra, Guernsey, Israel, Switzerland, South Korea, Australia, Italy,
Luxembourg, Sweden, Canada, France, Jersey, Liechtenstein, Norway, Spain, Austria, Bermuda, Netherlands, Cayman
Islands, Isle of Man, New Zealand, Belgium, Slovenia, Finland, Denmark, Ireland, Germany, Portugal, United
Kingdom, Greece, Taiwan, Turks and Caicos
Life Expectancy
CIA Factbook 2019
Life Expectancy: All 222 Countries in the World: Male and Female
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Internation Male Life Expectancy International Female Life Expectancy
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1. Minnesota 5653
2. California 5734
3. Connecticut 5923
4. Washington 5942
5. New York 5978
6. Massachusetts 6097
7. Hawaii 6104
8. New Jersey 6225
9. Colorado 6352
10. Nebraska 6401
11. Oregon 6511
12. Rhode Island 6561
13. Vermont 6563
14. Utah 6565
15. Idaho 6723
16. Iowa 6812
17. Wisconsin 6821
18 Virginia 6877
19 North Dakota 7047
20 New Hampshire 7067
21 Illinois 7127
22 Texas 7199
23 Kansas 7350
UNITED STATES 7432
24. Maine 7464
25. South Dakota 7499
26. Arizona 7502
27. Wyoming 7636
28. Maryland 7655
29. Florida 7790
30. Nevada 7899
31. Montana 7900
32. Delaware 7992
33. Pennsylvania 8013
34 Michigan 8102
35 North Carolina 8177
36 Georgia 8391
37 Alaska 8666
38 Missouri 8717
39 Indiana 8774
40 Ohio 8998
41 South Carolina 9232
42 New Mexico 9301
43 Tennessee 9756
44 Oklahoma 9992
45 Arkansas 10,099
46 Louisiana 10,125
47 Kentucky 10,479
48 Alabama 10,720
49 Mississippi 11,082
50 West Virginia 11,136
America’s Health Rankings 2018: https://assets.americashealthrankings.org/app/uploads/2018ahrannual_020419.pdf
Premature Death Rates (YPLL):
United States 2018
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The Premature Death Rate in Tennessee is 31.3% Higher Than the National Rate
America’s Health Rankings 2018: https://assets.americashealthrankings.org/app/uploads/2018ahrannual_020419.pdf
Premature Death Rates (YPLL):
United States 2018
Data: 2018 County Health Rankings: http://www.countyhealthrankings.orgmChart: ETSU College of Public Health and ETSU Department of Computing
89 of the 95 (94%) counties in Tennessee have a higher early death rate than the national median.
• Tennessee ranks 43rd (and is 31.3% worse than the National rate). . . .
• And 94% of the counties are in the bottom half, nationally,
• In the Nation that ranks 39th in the world . . .
Premature Death Rate in Tennessee
Early LifeExperiences
Education
Income
Work
Housing
Community
Race and Ethnicity
Economy
SanitationBehaviorAccess
Injury
Genetics
Bureau of Labor Statistics: www.bls.gov/newsrelease/cfoi.t05.htm
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Fatal Occupational Injuries: 2015 and 2016
USA
TENN
The Occupational Fatality Rate in Tennessee is 14% Higher Than the National Rate
America’s Health Rankings 2018: https://assets.americashealthrankings.org/app/uploads/2018ahrannual_020419.pdf
Childhood Immunization Rate (2018)
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Primary Care Physicians Per 100,000
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TENN
The Rate of Primary Care Physicians in Tennessee is 89.5% of the National Rate
America’s Health Rankings 2018: https://assets.americashealthrankings.org/app/uploads/2018ahrannual_020419.pdf
Data: 2018 County Health Rankings: http://www.countyhealthrankings.orgmChart: ETSU College of Public Health and ETSU Department of Computing
33 of the 95 (35%) counties in Tennessee have a higher ratio of primary care physicians per capita than the national median.
Rate of Adult Smoking
America’s Health Rankings 2018: https://assets.americashealthrankings.org/app/uploads/2018ahrannual_020419.pdf
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The rate of adult smoking in Tennessee is 32% higher than the national rate
Data: 2018 County Health Rankings: http://www.countyhealthrankings.orgmChart: ETSU College of Public Health and ETSU Department of Computing
94 of the 95 (99%) counties in Tennessee have a higher smoking rate than the national median.
Rate of Adult Obesity
The State of Obesity: Trust for America’s Health: 2019 : https://www.tfah.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/2019ObesityReportFINAL.pdf
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The rate of adult obesity in Tennessee is 11.3% higher than the national median
Data: 2018 County Health Rankings: http://www.countyhealthrankings.orgmChart: ETSU College of Public Health and ETSU Department of Computing
71 of the 95 (75%) counties in Tennessee have a higher adult obesity rate than the national median.
Drug Deaths
America’s Health Rankings 2018: https://assets.americashealthrankings.org/app/uploads/2018ahrannual_020419.pdf
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The rate of drug deaths in Tennessee is 30.2 % higher than the national rate
Estimated Death Rates for Drug PoisoningsBy County: 1999 - 2014
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Percent of Adults with a College Degree
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TENN
The Percent of Adults in Tennessee Who Have a College Degree is 83.6% of the
National Rate
US States by Educational Attainment: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_educational_attainment
Data: 2018 County Health Rankings: http://www.countyhealthrankings.orgmChart: ETSU College of Public Health and ETSU Department of Computing
74 of the 95 (75%) counties in Tennessee have a lower rate of some college than the national median
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Expected Age at Death for People 25 and Older
by Race, Gender and Education: 2010
“Association Between Educational Attainment and Causes of Death Among White and Black US Adults, 2010-2017” Sasson I, Hayward MD. JAMA 2019 322: 756-763.
4.26 yrs5.35 yrs
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Percent of High School Sophomores Who Complete
College in Ten Years Based on Parents’ Education Level
Education Matters for Health: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. September, 2009
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“Association Between Educational Attainment and Causes of Death Among White and Black US Adults, 2010-2017” Sasson I, Hayward MD. JAMA 2019 322: 756-763.
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“Association Between Educational Attainment and Causes of Death Among White and Black US Adults, 2010-2017” Sasson I, Hayward MD. JAMA 2019 322: 756-763.
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“Association Between Educational Attainment and Causes of Death Among White and Black US Adults, 2010-2017” Sasson I, Hayward MD. JAMA 2019 322: 756-763.
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“Association Between Educational Attainment and Causes of Death Among White and Black US Adults, 2010-2017” Sasson I, Hayward MD. JAMA 2019 322: 756-763.
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Cause of Life Expectancy Change
White Men and Women with a High School Degree or Less: 2010 - 2017
“Association Between Educational Attainment and Causes of Death Among White and Black US Adults, 2010-2017” Sasson I, Hayward MD. JAMA 2019 322: 756-763.
Cause of Life Expectancy Change
White Men and Women with Some College: 2010 - 2017
“Association Between Educational Attainment and Causes of Death Among White and Black US Adults, 2010-2017” Sasson I, Hayward MD. JAMA 2019 322: 756-763.
Cause of Life Expectancy Change
White Men and Women with College or More: 2010 - 2017
“Association Between Educational Attainment and Causes of Death Among White and Black US Adults, 2010-2017” Sasson I, Hayward MD. JAMA 2019 322: 756-763.
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Children Living in Poverty
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TENN
The Percent of Children Living in Poverty in Tennessee is 15.2% Higher Than the National
Rate
America’s Health Rankings 2018: https://assets.americashealthrankings.org/app/uploads/2018ahrannual_020419.pdf
Relative Risk of Dying Before the Age of 65
By Income: United States
Reaching for a Healthier Life: Facts on Socioeconomic Status and Health in the United States
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Selected Measures of Household Income
Disparities: 1967 – 2016
2016: Ratio = 16.5:1
48% INCREASE
1967: Ratio = 11.4:1
Income and Poverty in the United States, 2016. U.S. Census Bureau https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/publications/2017/demo/P60-259.pdf
We need to work together to enhance economic
opportunity and improve educational achievement;
We need to work together to implement evidenced-
based programs related to diet, exercise, smoking and
substance abuse; and
We need to work together to assure access to health
care, especially primary care, mental health and
preventive services;
What Can We Do To Improve Health
in the United States?
Premature Death(YPLL):2% Wealthiest Counties vs 2% Poorest Counties
2016 County Health Rankings: http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
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Life Expectancy: All 222 Countries in the World: Male and Female
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Internation Male Life Expectancy International Female Life Expectancy
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Where Do Men Live Longer Than in America’s “Poorest
State?”
Appalachian Regional Commission: https://www.arc.gov/research/SourceandMethodologyCountyEconomicStatusFY2007FY2020.asp
The County Economic Status Designation
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The County Economic Status Designation: Tennessee:
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Adult Smoking Rate Tennessee:
By Economic Level
County Health Rankings 2019https://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
Smoking rate is 66.9% higher in our distressed counties
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Percent of Adults with Some College: Tennessee:
By Economic Level
County Health Rankings 2019https://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
The education rate is less than half as high in our
distressed counties
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Children Living in Poverty: Tennessee:
By Economic Level
County Health Rankings 2019https://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
The child poverty rate is 8 times higher in our distressed counties
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Heart Disease Death Rate: Tennessee:
By Economic Level
County Health Rankings 2019https://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
The heart disease death rate is 84% higher in our distressed counties
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Cancer Death Rate: Tennessee:
By Economic Level
County Health Rankings 2019https://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
The Cancer death rate is 65% higher in our distressed
counties
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Early Death Rate (YPLL): Tennessee:
By Economic Level
County Health Rankings 2019https://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
The early death rate is almost three times higher in
our distressed counties
Richest and Poorest 10 Counties in America with their SAMHSA “Sub-state” Areas
There are 35 counties included in the “richest” sub-state areas
There are 154 counties included in the “poorest” sub-state areas
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The “Virginia Health Bulletin” 1908 and 1909
Randy Wykoff, MD, MPH & TM
Professor and Dean
College of Public Health
Director
Center for Rural Health Research
East Tennessee State University
(423) 439-4243
wykoff@etsu.edu
Please Feel Free to Contact Me. . .
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