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USING COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS &
ROADMAPS TO SUPPORT HEALTH IN
SOUTH CAROLINA: PART 1
Hannah Walters
Megan Weis
Eat Smart Move More SC
SC Institute of Medicine
and Public Health
Jan O’Neill
County Health
Rankings & Roadmaps
March 17, 2016
1-2 p.m.
Ericka Burroughs-Girardi
County Health
Rankings & Roadmaps
Eat Smart Move More South Carolina
‣ Mission: Advance community-led change to
reduce obesity by making the healthy choice the
easy choice for every South Carolinian.
‣ Focus areas: Advocacy, Community Action,
Youth Engagement
‣ 22 local ESMM chapters
‣ Learn more: esmmsc.org
Our mission is to collectively inform policy to improve
health and health care
We serve as an informed, neutral, non-partisan convener
to provide evidence-based information relevant to policy
decisions and other actions impacting the health and
well-being of all South Carolinians
www.imph.org
Engage with Us!
@esmmsc
@SC_IMPH
#HealthRankings
#HealthierSC
UPCOMING EVENTS
‣ Part 2 on March 24th!
‣ Population Health Summit Save the Date – May 20
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Multi-site population health summit. The five locations will
be connected by videoconference to share conclusions and
key-note presentations.
Locations: Lowcountry AHEC, Walterboro; Pee Dee AHEC,
Florence; Winthrop University, Rock Hill; Upstate AHEC,
Greenville; Sisters of Charity, Columbia
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Photo used with permission from The Post and Courier
GUIDING QUESTION
How can County Health Rankings & Roadmaps help
you build a Culture of Health?
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TODAY’S GUESTS
Jan O’Neill
Community Coach
Ericka Burroughs-Girardi
Community Coach
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps
www.countyhealthrankings.org
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County Health Rankings & Roadmaps is a
collaboration between the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation and the University of Wisconsin
Population Health Institute.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
‣ Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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Including Abbey Cofsky, Andrea Ducas, Michelle Larkin, Jim Marks,
Joe Marx, Don Schwarz, Amy Slonim, Katie Wehr
‣ Wisconsin County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Team
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Including Bridget Catlin, Julie Willems Van Dijk, Kitty Jerome, Carrie
Carroll, Amanda Jovaag, Alison Bergum, Astra Iheukumere
‣ Our Partners
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Including Active Living by Design, Burness, CDC, Dartmouth
Institute, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, National
Association of Counties, NeighborWorks, United Way Worldwide
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REFLECTION QUESTIONS
‣Who else do you need to
share this information with?
‣What is one idea for action
that you’re taking from this
webinar?
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COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS LOGIC MODEL
Media attention
Population based
data collected
County Health
Rankings
Community
leaders use
Rankings release
Broad community
engagement
Evidenceinformed
strategies
implemented
Improved health
outcomes
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COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS: 2 RANKINGS
Health
Outcomes
Health
Factors
Today’s
Health
Tomorrow’s
Health
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HEALTH EQUITY
‣ Attainment of the highest level of
health for all people.
‣ Achieving health equity requires
valuing everyone equally with
focused and ongoing societal
efforts to address avoidable
inequalities, historical and
contemporary injustices, and the
elimination of health and health
care disparities. (Healthy People
2020)
Durham Public Schools Farm Hub, Durham
County, NC – 2014 RWJF Culture of Health Prize
winner
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HOUSING
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WAGE GAP
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HOW MEASURES ARE SELECTED
‣Actionable measures
‣Valid, reliable, recognizable
‣County-level
‣Free or low cost
‣Up-to-date as possible
‣Fewer measures better than
more
‣Advance efforts to address
health equity.
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SOUTH CAROLINA’S 2016 DATA
‣Top 5 Ranked Counties
‣Lowest 5 Ranked Counties
– Beaufort
– Marlboro
– Dorchester
– Marion
– York
– Williamsburg
– Charleston
– Dillon
– Greenville
– Darlington
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RWJF CULTURE OF HEALTH PRIZE CRITERIA
‣ Defining health in the broadest
possible terms.
‣ Committing to sustainable systems
changes and policy-oriented longterm 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.
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http://www.rwjf.org/en/library/articles-andnews/2015/10/coh-prize-spartanburg-sc.html
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USING COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS &
ROADMAPS TO SUPPORT HEALTH IN SOUTH
CAROLINA: PART 2
March 24, 2016
1:00 P.M.
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QUESTIONS
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SUMMARY
‣ Where we live matters to our health.
‣ Differences in opportunities to be healthy exist between
groups of people.
‣ 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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Photo credit: athenamat, Flickr Creative Commons
Photo used with permission from The Post and Courier
GUIDING QUESTION
How can County Health Rankings & Roadmaps help
you build a Culture of Health?
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REFLECTION QUESTIONS
‣Who else do you need to
share this information with?
‣What is one idea for action
that you’re taking from this
webinar?
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THANK YOU!
For more information, visit…
www.countyhealthrankings.org
www.eatsmartmovemoresc.org
www.imph.org
Or email…
hannah@eatsmartmovemoresc.org
megan@imph.org
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