The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) and
United Health Foundation announced that the Georgia
Department of Public Health (GDPH) and New
York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) are the 2014 winners of the
America’s Health Rankings Champion Award.
The America’s Health Rankings Champion Award recognizes state and
territorial health departments that use data from United Health
Foundation’s America’s Health Rankings® reports to develop initiatives
and programs that improve health outcomes in their jurisdictions,
including addressing health disparities and building stronger
relationships with local health departments and other partners. The
Georgia and New York State health departments have demonstrated
continuous success in using the rankings to improve health in their
states.
In honor of the 25th Anniversary edition of America’s Health
Rankings, GDPH and NYSDOH have been selected for their consistency in
improving health outcomes over the past 24 years. From 1990 to 2013,
Georgia’s infant mortality rate ranking improved 13 spots (from 47 to
34), and New York’s cancer mortality ranking improved 24 spots (from 35
to 11). The 2014 report will be released Dec. 10.
“We commend Georgia and New York for making significant progress in
improving health outcomes in their states, particularly around infant
mortality, and cardiovascular disease and cancer mortality,” said Paul
Jarris, M.D., MBA, executive director of ASTHO. “Both states have
demonstrated consistent progress in collaborating with nontraditional
partners, and working to address health disparities through their
programs and initiatives.”
GDPH has leveraged partnerships with local health departments, birthing
hospitals, the Georgia Obstetrical and Gynecological Society, the
pediatric community and nonprofit organizations to reduce the infant
mortality rate among high-risk populations. When GDPH launched the
Georgia Partnership for TeleHealth in 2009, 65 percent of childbirth
deliveries at 37 and 38 weeks were elective, meaning a delivery that is
performed for nonmedical reasons, usually for women who choose to
schedule the birth of the baby on a specific date, for those who are
uncomfortable during the last weeks of pregnancy or who fear vaginal
birth.
By 2013, these deliveries had declined more than 50 percent in Georgia,
reducing the potential for long-term health challenges like asthma,
difficulty feeding, and hearing and vision as well as learning and
behavioral challenges.
“We are proud of the strong engagement between counties and districts.
The Georgia Department of Public Health’s TeleHealth Network has great
promise for solving the medical access problems in our state,” says
Brenda Fitzgerald, M.D., Georgia commissioner of health. “We utilize
America’s Health Rankings regularly to define our goals. One of the
problems in our state is infant mortality – there are 41 counties with
no obstetricians and 19 more with inadequate obstetric coverage.”
Georgia has been expanding its TeleHealth Network to combat rural health
access problems and is now connected in all of its 159 counties.
“America’s Health Rankings provides the core data points and benchmarks
utilized in New York’s Prevention Agenda 2013-2017,” said Howard Zucker,
M.D., J.D., New York acting commissioner of health. “The prevention
agenda vision is ‘New York as Healthiest State in the Nation,’ and these
indicators are leveraged to help focus the prevention agenda on the
priority areas that will most improve health outcomes.”
Smoking cessation is a high priority for NYSDOH. The number of youth and
adult smokers between 2005 and 2010 declined by more than 700,000, and
smoking prevalence was 15.5 percent, which is below the national average
of 19.4 percent. Such improvements were possible due to a range of
evidence-based practices and other factors, including a state cigarette
excise tax, a statewide smoke-free air law and strategic communications
campaigns.
“Since 1990, America’s Health Rankings has tracked the nation’s health,
providing a unique, comprehensive perspective on how each state measures
up,” said Kate Rubin, president, United Health Foundation. “Our goal is
to do more than report the findings; it is to encourage action that
improves our nation’s health. We are excited and encouraged to see that
the Georgia and New York health departments were able to use these
reports to make a positive difference in their residents’ health and
well-being.”
About America’s Health Rankings
America’s Health Rankings®
is the longest-running report of its kind. For 24 years, the Rankings
have provided an analysis of national health on a state-by-state basis
by evaluating a historical and comprehensive set of health,
environmental and socioeconomic data to determine national health
benchmarks and state rankings. The Rankings employs a unique
methodology, developed and annually reviewed by a Scientific Advisory
Committee of leading public health scholars. The data in the report come
from well-recognized outside sources, such as the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, American Medical Association, FBI, Dartmouth
Atlas Project, U.S. Department of Education and Census Bureau. The
report is reviewed and overseen by a Scientific Advisory Committee, with
members from leading academic institutions, government agencies and the
private sector. For more information, visit www.americashealthrankings.org.
About ASTHO
ASTHO is the national nonprofit organization
representing the public health agencies of the United States, the U.S.
territories, and the District of Columbia, as well as the more than
100,000 public health professionals these agencies employ. ASTHO
members, the chief health officials of these jurisdictions, are
dedicated to formulating and influencing sound public health policy and
to ensuring excellence in state-based public health practice. Web: www.astho.org;
Twitter: @ASTHO.
About United Health Foundation
Through collaboration with
community partners, grants and outreach efforts, United Health
Foundation works to improve our health system, build a diverse and
dynamic health workforce and enhance the well-being of local
communities. United Health Foundation was established by UnitedHealth
Group (NYSE: UNH) in 1999 as a not-for-profit, private foundation
dedicated to improving health and health care. To date, United Health
Foundation has committed more than $240 million to programs and
communities around the world. We invite you to learn more at www.unitedhealthfoundation.org.
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