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Sarasota County Health Scorecard

 

The CHIP Health Scorecard was developed by the Health System Collaboration Committee to guide and monitor efforts to improve health in Sarasota County. Under the leadership of Dr. Loring Wood, the committee reviewed many state and national tools to create this scorecard, which now includes 33 indicators in different categories of the social and physical environments, health care, health behavior, and well-being. The CHIP Health Scorecard will interface with the Sarasota County Balanced Scorecard and the Human Services Advisory Council Policy Framework.

  

The CHIP Scorecard Action Guide, now in development as a counterpart to the CHIP Health Scorecard, will reflect the efforts of many agencies and organizations; the Action Guide will include a list what is being done in Sarasota County to address each of the 33 indicators. Private and public, national and local organizations, such as yours, are being asked to describe how they are working to address any of the Scorecard indicators (in Sarasota County). We hope that this action manual will give a comprehensive view of what is being done in Sarasota County to improve the health of the community and its members, as well as help network organizations that are working on similar projects or goals.

 

Health Scorecard Areas of Interest

1. Youth who currently smoke
2. Adults who currently smoke
3. Adults who engage in heavy or binge drinking
4. No regular moderate physical activity
5. Adults who consume < 5 fruits/vegetables
    per day
6. Colorectal cancer screening, ages 50+
7. Mammogram in past 2 years, women 40+
8. Births with 1st trimester prenatal care
9. Domestic violence rate per 100,000
10. Level of social support
11. Families below poverty level
12. High social trust
13. High school drop-out
14. Public perception of transportation problems
15. Miles of sidewalk
16. Infant mortality per 1000 births
17. Overweight youth

18. Adult obesity rate
19. High blood pressure
20. Diabetes prevalence
21. Unintentional injury death rate per 100,000
22. Lung cancer incidence per 100,000
23. Breast cancer incidence per 100,000
24. Melanoma incidence per 100,000
25. Heart disease death rate per 100,000
26. Vaccine-preventable disease incidence per
     100,000
27. Chlamydia incidence per 100,000
28. Enteric disease rate per 100,000
29. Motor vehicle fatalities per 100,000
30. Unable to get care in last 12 months
31. No insurance coverage (adults)
32. No insurance coverage (youth)
33. Percentage of earned to total income
34. Health status fair or poor