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Countryside Public Health Big Stone Chippewa Lac qui Parle Swift and Yellow Medicine Counties Countrysides Plan Organizational SelfAssessment Strategic Planning meeting with Countryside ID: 1017539

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1. Community Health Needs AssessmentCountryside Public HealthBig Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift and Yellow Medicine Counties

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3. Countryside’s Plan Organizational Self-Assessment Strategic Planning meeting with Countryside Board and staff already completed.Decision made to work on Vision Element – Competent Workforce – training to be done over 2014 with University of MN ExtensionCommunity Health Assessment All hospitals (9) in the five counties are meeting and conducting assessments as required by the Affordable Care Act.Countryside also doing an assessment of the five counties as required by the Minnesota Department of Health. Countryside is working in partnership with the hospitals as well.

4. Countryside Population by Race, 2011

5. Population by Age and Sex, 2011

6. Leading Cause of Death, 2011CountrysideState of MinnesotaAll AgesCauseRankNumberAlzheimer's Disease717Cancer2129Cirrhosis124Chronic lower respiratory dis.338Diabetes815Heart Disease1140Hypertension124Nephritis911Parkinsons108Pneumonia and Influenza620Pneumonitis due to solids/liquids115Septicemia124Stroke435Suicide153Unintentional Injury530All AgesCauseRankNumberAlzheimer's Disease61,449Cancer19,468Cirrhosis13436Chronic lower respiratory dis.42,174Diabetes71,179Heart Disease27,234Hypertension11489Nephritis8708Parkinsons12475Pneumonia and Influenza10669Pneumonitis due to solids/liquids15321Septicemia14338Stroke52,145Suicide9684Unintentional Injury32,309

7. Leading Cause of Death under Age 75, 2011All AgesPrematureAge GroupCauseRankNumber RankDeaths0-45-1415-2425-4445-5455-6465-7475+Cancer212914500047132184Heart Disease1140239000012216101Unintentional Injury530318005721312Chronic lower respiratory dis.33849000000929Stroke43556000021329Suicide1536300030000Alzheimer's Disease71772000001115Diabetes81572000010113Cirrhosis1249100000103Nephritis91191000000110Pneumonitis due to solids/liquids1159110000004Septicemia1249100000013Hypertension124 000000004Parkinsons108 000000008Pneumonia and Influenza620 0000000020

8. Big Stone – 75%Chippewa – 549.09 %Lac qui Parle – 200 %Swift – 224.05 %Yellow Medicine – 291.31 %

9. Big Stone – 7.4 %Chippewa – 13.4 %Lac qui Parle – 9.7 %Swift – 11 %Yellow Medicine – 6.5 % (5 year estimate 2006-2010)

10. Percentage of children under the age of 18 in povertyNationwide – 21.6%Minnesota – 15.0%Big Stone – 15.7 %Chippewa – 13.4 %Lac qui Parle – 12.1 %Swift – 13.3 %Yellow Medicine – 13.3%

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12. Free and Reduced LunchesCountySchool DistrictPercentage on F/R LunchBig StoneCGB44.51Big StoneOrtonville43.85Yellow MedicineYME43.63ChippewaMACCRAY42.67Lac qui ParleDawson-Boyd42.52Yellow MedicineCanby41.6SwiftKMS41.57ChippewaMontevideo38.61SwiftBenson34.91

13. Federal Poverty Guidelines2010-2011 School Year2013-2014 School YearHousehold SizeFederal GuidelinesFree Meals (130%)Reduced Meals (185%)110,83014,07920,036214,57018,94126,955318,31023,80333,874422,05028,66540,793525,79033,52747,712629,53038,38954,631733,27043,25161,550837,01048,11368,469Household SizeFederal GuidelinesFree Meals (130%)Reduced Meals (185%)111,49014,93721,257215,51020,16328,694319,53025,38936,131423,55030,61543,568527,57035,84151,005631,59051,06758,442735,61046,29365,879839,63051,51973,316

14. Big Stone – 13Chippewa – 13Lac qui Parle – 10Swift - 5Yellow Medicine - 9

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16. Big Stone – 27.3 %Chippewa – 19.5 %Lac qui Parle – 24.9 %Swift – 19.4 %Yellow Medicine – 23.3 %

17. Big Stone – 25.13 %Chippewa – 19.29 %Lac qui Parle – 23.78 %Swift – 20.10 %Yellow Medicine – 19.46 %

18. State of MN – 2.5%Big Stone – 3.25 %Chippewa – 2.91 %Lac qui Parle – 2.4 %Swift – 2.96 %Yellow Medicine – 2.93%

19. Big Stone – 86.1Chippewa – 67.9Lac qui Parle – 78.8Swift – 48.8Yellow Medicine – 90.6

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22. Big Stone – 11.43Lac qui Parle – 16.88Swift – 9.24Yellow Medicine – 12.16

23. Big Stone – 38.1Chippewa – 28.6Lac qui Parle – 44.7Swift – 26.8Yellow Medicine – 23.5

24. Big Stone – 38.5Chippewa – 22.9Lac qui Parle – 31.5Swift – 26.6Yellow Medicine – 31

25. Adult Health Survey, 2010Mailed 8000 surveys to residents of Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine CountiesReceived 2,385 completed surveys backCompleted April – July 2010

26. Have you ever been told by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional that you have …YesNoHypertension37.4 %61.5%High Blood Cholesterol31.8 %68.1 %Asthma11.5 %88.5 %Diabetes10.6 %88.9 %Pre-diabetes / Borderline Diabetes8.9 %90.1 %Angina, Coronary Heart Disease6.0 %94.0 %Heart Attack5.6 %94.4 %Stroke3.1 %96.9 %

27. How much of a problem are the following factors for you in terms of preventing you from being more physically active?Not a problemA Small ProblemA Big ProblemCost of fitness programs, gym memberships, or admission fees39.2 %26.6 %34.2 %Lack of self-discipline or willpower 25.643.031.4Lack of time39.338.522.2Public facilities are not open or available at the time I want to use them60.422.617.1Lack of programs, leaders, or facilities 57.827.414.9Distance I have to travel to a place where I can be physically active68.018.613.5No one to exercise with56.929.713.3Long-term illness, injury, or disability69.917.712.4Other Reasons70.320.69.0No safe place to exercise86.910.22.9

28. Physical Activity Recommendations from CDCModerate Activity- 30 minutes or more of moderate activity per day five or more days a week38.9 % Meets CDC recommendations45.3 % Insufficient activity15.8 % No moderate physical activityVigorous Activity- 20 minutes of more of vigorous activity per day three or more days a week25.9 % Meets CDC recommendations23.8 % Insufficient activity50.2 % No vigorous physical activity

29. TobaccoSmoking Status18.1 % are Current Smokers27.2 % are Former Smokers54.7 % have Never SmokedOther tobacco use in last 12 months11.7 % have used other tobacco products in last 12 monthsSmoking in the home11.7 % have regular smoking in their homeSmoking in the vehicle21.0 % regularly smoke in the vehicle

30. Health ConcernsAre you trying to lose weight?53.7 % YesHave you seen a doctor, nurse, or other health professional about your health in the last 12 months?YesNoOverall73.6 %26.4 %18-3460.040.035-4461.938.145-5470.829.255-6480.819.265-7487.612.475+89.210.8

31. BMIBody Mass IndexUsed to estimate body fat in adult men and women based off of their Height and WeightHigher BMI (Overweight and Obese) puts you at a higher risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, gallstones, breathing problems, and certain cancersLimitationsMay overestimate body fat in athletes and other adults who have a muscular build.May underestimate body fat in older persons and others who have lost muscle.

32. Health ComparisonDo you consider yourself?BMI calculated from height & weightUnderweight - 1.9 %2.5 % F1.4 % MAbout the right weight – 49.1 %46.7 % F51.5 % MOverweight - 48.9 %50.9 % F47.1 % MNot overweight – 27.7 %36.9 % F18.6 % MOverweight but not obese – 35.4 %31.3 % F39.5 % MObese – 36.9 %31.8 % F41.9 % M