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Page 1: Findings from the 2008 National Profile of Local Health Departments Study

Findings from the 2008 National Profile ofLocal Health Departments Study

Illinois LocalHealth Departments

Page 2: Findings from the 2008 National Profile of Local Health Departments Study

National Profile of Local Health Departments Study• The National Profile of Local Health

Departments is a survey of local health department (LHD) infrastructure and activities

• NACCHO sends the Profile questionnaire to every LHD in the U.S.– Completed by 83% of all LHDs – Completed by 100% of Illinois LHDs

• Data are self-reported by LHDs and not independently verified by NACCHO

• Source of all data in this presentation

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Illinois Local Health Departments

• 93 Local Health Departments

• Most LHDs (84%) serve county or combined city-county jurisdictions– 11% LHDs serve multi-county,

district or region jurisdictions

• All Illinois LHDs (100%) have a Local Board of Health

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Distribution of LHDs by Size of Population Served

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Distribution of Total AnnualLHD Expenditures

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Median LHD Expenditures by Size of Population Served

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Percentage of Total LHD Revenues from Various Sources

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Mean Per Capita LHD Revenues from Selected Sources

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Characteristics of LHDs’ Top Executives

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Percentage of LHDsEmploying Selected Occupations

Clerical Staff

Manager/Director

Clerical Staff

Nurse

Environmental HealthSpecialist (Sanitarian)

Emergency Preparedness

Coordinator

Health Educator

Other Environmental Health Scientist

Nutritionist

Information Systems Specialist

Public Information Specialist

Physician

Epidemiologist

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“Typical” Staffing Patternsfor Illinois LHDs

Median Full-Time Equivalents (FTEs)for Selected Population Sizes

Author
Singular vs. plural for occupation. Nurses vs. singular for everyone else. (I guess "clerical staff" is plural also.)
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Median FTEs for All Staffand Selected Occupations

by Size of Population Served

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Top Activities & ServicesProvided by Illinois LHDs

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Activities & ServicesProvided More Frequently in Illinois

compared Nationally

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Activities & ServicesProvided Less Frequently in Illinois

compared Nationally

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Community Health Assessmentand Improvement Plan

in past three years

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The 2008 Profile was made possible through funding from theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 


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