Back in August 2011, Mayor Emanuel released "Healthy Chicago", our plan to transform the health of our City. This presentation gives a snapshot of some of the progress on implementing around 200 strategies to improve population health in Chicago
4. HEALTHY CHICAGO
A COMPREHENSIVE PUBLIC HEALTH AGENDA
A blueprint for action to create:
»Healthy City
»Healthy Neighborhoods
»Healthy Homes
»Healthy People
5. IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT
INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOR
IT’S ABOUT HOW WE
BEHAVE AS A CITY
9. Healthy Chicago Overview
• Blueprint for health improvement
• Focuses CDPH on 12 priority areas
• 16 outcome measures
• 193 strategies
10. Healthy Chicago Strategies by
Intervention Type (n=193)
23% 29%
n=45 n=56
n=92
48%
Policies Programs Education and Public Awareness
11. Status of Overall Healthy Chicago Priorities by
100
Intervention Type, 2011 (4th Quarter)
14%
80
60
16%
66%
40 15%
68%
65%
20
20%
16% 20%
0
Policies Programs Education and Public Awareness
(n=56) (n=92) (n=45)
Completed In progress Pending initiation
12. Status of Healthy Chicago (n = 193)
by Specific Priority, 2011 (4th Quarter)
Public Health Infrastucture
Violence Prevention
Healthy Homes
CD Control & Prevention
Healthy Mothers & Babies
Access to Health Care
Heart Disease & Stroke
Cancer Disparities
Adolescent Health
HIV Prevention
Obesity Prevention
Tobacco Use
0 5 10 15 20 25
Pending Initiation In progress Completed
13. Status of Tobacco Use Strategies
(n=18)
10
9
8
7
6
5 89%
20%
4
25%
3 40%
2 50%
1 40%
11% 25%
0
Policies Programs Education and Public Awareness
Completed In progress Pending Initiation
14. Tobacco Use Accomplishments
• Over 500 individuals were screened in their homes for
2ndhand smoke exposure
• 4 CHA developments smoke-free
• All City colleges & Roosevelt University are smoke-free now
• 4 more hospitals are now smoke-free
• Catholic schools smoke-free
• Over 12,000 received free NRT
• The Y of Metro Chicago expanded its smoke-free policy at
four of its residential facilities with a commitment to be 100
percent smoke free by October 2012
15. Status of Obesity Prevention
Strategies (n=19)
9
8
12%
7
6
5
63%
4 86%
3
2 100%
1 25%
14%
0
Policies Programs Education and Public Awareness
Completed In progress Pending Initiation
16. Obesity Prevention Accomplishments
• Urban agriculture ordinance was passed by City Council
• Grant Partnership with U of C – Diabetes Translational
Research
• YMCA of Metro Chicago passed formal nutrition and physical
activity standards for their after-school programming.
• Awarded $800,000 to 10 community-based organizations
through a competitive process to increase healthy options in
corner stores, support breast feeding education and
implement healthy changes in schools
• Healthy Vending of both snacks and beverages coming soon
.to all City sites
17. Status of HIV Prevention Strategies
(n=23)
16
14
20%
12
10
8
73%
6
4
50%
75%
2
50%
25% 7%
0
Policies Programs Education and Public Awareness
Completed In progress Pending Initiation
18. HIV Prevention Accomplishments
• ECCHPP funding totaling $2,327,266 dollars
• Delivered advanced HIV prevention trainings to 1,142
providers (exceeding goal of 900)
• New HIV Policy/Planning position
• 10,311,400 condoms distributed in 2011
• Initiated the Chicago community condom project
19. Status of Adolescent Health
Strategies (n=14)
7
6
5
20%
4 67%
3
2 80%
100%
1 33%
0
Policies Programs Education and Public Awareness
Completed In progress Pending Initiation
20. Adolescent Health Accomplishments
• Office of Adolescent and School Health
Established
• Drafted Healthy CPS Document in partnership
with CPS
• Received CDMI grant to support teen dating
violence prevention efforts
21. Status of Healthy Mothers and Babies
Strategies (n=14)
9
8
7
6
5 75%
4
3 50%
2
1 100% 25% 50%
0
Policies Programs Education and Public Awareness
Completed In progress Pending Initiation
22. Healthy Mothers and Babies
Accomplishments
• 16 hospitals have completed “Baby Friendly”
assessments
• 3 hospitals are in 4D Pathways, 2 more are scheduled
to enter
• 9 Chicago hospitals (47%) are taking steps to become
officially designated as Baby-Friendly
hospitals, including NW’s Prentice Women’s Hospital
which has the highest number of deliveries in Chicago
• Increased WIC support for breastfeeding through
lactation counselor training
23. Overall Healthy Chicago
Implementation Status
140
120
67%
100
80
60
40
20
18% 15%
0
Completed In progress Pending initiation
Completed In progress Pending initiation
Done -Legend labels should be: Completed, In Progress, Pending Initiation
All priorities have work in progress and have completed at least one strategy and in some cases more. For three priority areas – infrastructure, violence and CDC, all strategies have either been initiated or completed.
Done - Legend labels should be: Completed, In Progress, Pending Initiation
Done - Legend labels should be: Completed, In Progress, Pending Initiation
Done - Legend labels should be: Completed, In Progress, Pending Initiation
Done-Legend labels should be: Completed, In Progress, Pending Initiation
Done - Legend labels should be: Completed, In Progress, Pending Initiation