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2016 Community Health Needs Assessment
Data Assessment
Key Elements of CHNA Process
Sources and ProcessSources Used in Data Assessment Process
Community Commons: public website that provides data, tools and stories to improve communities and inspire change. 90% of the secondary data was found on the community commons site. The site provides data and mapping capability to develop community health needs assessments.
Nielsen Claritas: Nielsen Claritas demographics were used to create maps and tables of total population and breakdowns of certain other population segments. This information was pulled for all seven counties in the Self Regional Healthcare service area. 2016 and projected 2021 demographics were included.
2016 County Health Rankings: This source is a collaboration between the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. It gives a general snapshot of how healthy each county is in relation to others in the same state. It measures and ranks both health outcomes and health factors that lead to those outcomes. Each indicator is weighed, standardized, and ranked in order to come up with an overall ranking of health for each county in South Carolina.
The Advisory Board Company- The Inpatient and Outpatient Estimators were used at a county level to estimate % growth in utilization by disease state over the next five years.
Table of Contents
Defining Your Community
Population and Demographics
A Healthy Community
Health Indicators
Emerging Priorities
Defining Your Community
Population and Demographics
A Healthy Community
Health Indicators
Emerging Priorities
Patient Origin Map
90% of SRH inpatients originate from shaded areas.
Table of Contents
Defining Your Community
Population and Demographics
A Healthy Community
Health Indicators
Emerging Priorities
2016 Population: Self Regional 7 County Service Area
Source: Nielsen Claritas
2016-2021 Population Growth: Self Regional 7 County Service Area
Source: Nielsen Claritas
Greenwood County Outmigration: 2009-2013
Source: US Census Bureau Census Flow Mapper
Laurens County Outmigration: 2009-2013
Source: US Census Bureau Census Flow Mapper
Abbeville County Outmigration: 2009-2013
Source: US Census Bureau Census Flow Mapper
McCormick County Outmigration: 2009-2013
Source: US Census Bureau Census Flow Mapper
Edgefield County Outmigration: 2009-2013
Source: US Census Bureau Census Flow Mapper
Saluda Outmigration: 2009-2013
Source: US Census Bureau Census Flow Mapper
Newberry County Outmigration: 2009-2013
Source: US Census Bureau Census Flow Mapper
Population Growth by Age and Gender: 2014-2019
Source: Nielsen Claritas
Age Groups
2016 Male
Population
2019 Male
Population
2014-2019 Male
Population Growth
2014 Female
Population
2019 Female
Population
2014-2019 Female
Population Growth
0-20 33928 33799 -0.38% 32317 32328 0.03%
21-44 37158 37888 1.96% 35959 35958 0.00%
45-64 33751 32421 -3.94% 35370 34080 -3.65%
65+ 20610 23655 14.77% 26240 29620 12.88%
Total 125447 127763 1.85% 129102 131986 2.23%
Self Regional 7 County Service Area
2014 Race/Ethnicity Table
Race Abbeville Edgefield Greenwood Laurens McCormick Newberry Saluda
White 69.70% 60.90% 65.10% 71.80% 49.60% 65.50% 69.70%
African American 28.30% 36.90% 32.10% 26.00% 48.60% 31.30% 26.20%
American Indian 0.30% 0.30% 0.50% 0.40% 0.20% 0.80% 1.50%
Asian 0.40% 0.40% 1.00% 0.40% 0.50% 0.70% 0.30%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.00% 0.10% 0.10% 0.10% 0.10% 0.30% 1.00%
Two or More Races 1.20% 1.30% 1.20% 1.30% 1.10% 1.30% 1.30%
Hispanic/Latino 1.20% 5.70% 5.80% 4.40% 1.20% 7.50% 14.90%
*US Census Bureau
Source: US Census Bureau
Table of Contents
Defining Your Community
Population and Demographics
A Healthy Community
Health Indicators
Emerging Priorities
County Health Rankings- 2016 Health FactorsCounty Health Factors Rank
1 Beaufort (BE)
2 Greenville (GR)
3 Charleston (CH)
4 York (YO)
5 Lexington (LX)
6 Dorchester (DO)
7 Richland (RI)
8 Pickens (PI)
9 Anderson (AN)
10 Berkeley (BK)
11 Newberry (NB)
12 Oconee (OC)
13 Kershaw (KE)
14 Aiken (AI)
15 Georgetown (GE)
16 Spartanburg (SP)
17 Edgefield (ED)
18 Lancaster (LA)
19 Calhoun (CA)
20 Florence (FL)
21 McCormick (MC)
22 Horry (HO)
23 Greenwood (GW)
County Health Factors Rank
24 Sumter (SU)
25 Saluda (SA)
26 Abbeville (AB)
27 Laurens (LU)
28 Union (UN)
29 Darlington (DA)
30 Cherokee (CE)
31 Fairfield (FA)
32 Clarendon (CD)
33 Hampton (HA)
34 Chesterfield (CT)
35 Bamberg (BA)
36 Chester (CS)
37 Orangeburg (OR)
38 Williamsburg (WI)
39 Jasper (JA)
40 Barnwell (BR)
41 Colleton (CL)
42 Lee (LE)
43 Dillon (DI)
44 Marion (MA)
45 Allendale (AL)
46 Marlboro (MR) http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
2016 Health Factors-South Carolina
Health BehaviorsClinical CareSocio-Economic FactorsPhysical Environment
County Health Rankings- 2016 Health Factors
http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
County Health Rankings- 2016 Health Factors
http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
County Health Rankings- 2016 Health Factors
http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
County Health Rankings- 2016 Health Factors
http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
County Health Rankings- 2016 Health OutcomesCounty Health Outcomes Rank
1 Beaufort (BE)
2 Dorchester (DO)
3 York (YO)
4 Charleston (CH)
5 Greenville (GR)
6 Berkeley (BK)
7 Lexington (LX)
8 Edgefield (ED)
9 Richland (RI)
10 Calhoun (CA)
11 Anderson (AN)
12 Pickens (PI)
13 Oconee (OC)
14 Kershaw (KE)
15 Spartanburg (SP)
16 Aiken (AI)
17 Greenwood (GW)
18 Horry (HO)
19 Saluda (SA)
20 Sumter (SU)
21 Lancaster (LA)
22 Georgetown (GE)
23 Newberry (NB)
County Health Outcomes Rank
24 Abbeville (AB)
25 Clarendon (CD)
26 Laurens (LU)
27 Jasper (JA)
28 Florence (FL)
29 Hampton (HA)
30 Cherokee (CE)
31 McCormick (MC)
32 Bamberg (BA)
33 Chesterfield (CT)
34 Chester (CS)
35 Fairfield (FA)
36 Union (UN)
37 Orangeburg (OR)
38 Colleton (CL)
39 Allendale (AL)
40 Lee (LE)
41 Barnwell (BR)
42 Darlington (DA)
43 Dillon (DI)
44 Williamsburg (WI)
45 Marion (MA)
46 Marlboro (MR) http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
2016 Health Outcomes-South Carolina
Length & Quality of Life
County Health Rankings- 2016 Health Outcomes
http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/
County Health Rankings- Health Factors and Outcomes; SRH Service Area Comparison, 2016
County Health Outcomes Rank
8 Edgefield (ED)
17 Greenwood (GW)
19 Saluda (SA)
23 Newberry (NB)
24 Abbeville (AB)
26 Laurens (LU)
31 McCormick (MC)
County Health Factors Rank
11 Newberry (NB)
17 Edgefield (ED)
21 McCormick (MC)
23 Greenwood (GW)
25 Saluda (SA)
26 Abbeville (AB)
27 Laurens (LU)
Health Factors: Health Behaviors
Clinical Care Socio-economic Factors
Physical Environment
Health Outcomes:Length and Quality of Life
County Health Rankings-Health Factors; SRH Service Area Comparison, 2013 vs. 2016
County Health Factors Rank
11 Newberry (NB)
17 Edgefield (ED)
21 McCormick (MC)
23 Greenwood (GW)
25 Saluda (SA)
26 Abbeville (AB)
27 Laurens (LU)
County Health Factors Rank
10 Edgefield (ED)
18 Newberry (NB)
20 Greenwood (GW)
22 Abbeville (AB)
25 Saluda (SA)
26 McCormick (MC)
28 Laurens (LU)
2013 2016
Health Factors: Health Behaviors
Clinical Care Socio-economic Factors
Physical Environment
County Health Rankings-Health Outcomes; SRH Service Area Comparison, 2013 vs. 2016
2013 2016
Health Outcomes: Length and Quality of Life
County Health Outcomes Rank
8 Edgefield (ED)
17 Greenwood (GW)
19 Saluda (SA)
23 Newberry (NB)
24 Abbeville (AB)
26 Laurens (LU)
31 McCormick (MC)
County Health Outcomes Rank
3 Edgefield (ED)
13 Saluda (SA)
16 Abbeville (AB)
20 Greenwood (GW)
23 Newberry (NB)
26 McCormick (MC)
35 Laurens (LU)
Table of Contents
Defining Your Community
Population and Demographics
A Healthy Community
Health Indicators
Emerging Priorities
Leading Health Indicators: Healthy People 2020
Access to Health Services
Clinical Preventative
Services
Environmental Quality
Injury and Violence
Maternal, Infant Child Health
Mental Health
Nutritional, Physical Activity
and ObesityOral Health
Reproduction and Sexual
Health
Social Determinants
Substance Abuse
Tobacco
www.healthypeople.gov, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion; A Federal Government Web site managed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Access to Health Services
Source: SRH Strategic Planning and Physician Services, 5.26.2015
Access to Health Services
SRH 7 County Service Area
Need: • Internal Medicine• OB/GYN• Pathology• Psychiatry
Inpatient Projections
*SRH Service Area: Greenwood, Laurens, Edgefield, Abbeville, McCormick , Newberry an d Saluda Counties
Access to Health Services
Outpatient Projections
*SRH Service Area:
Greenwood, Laurens,
Edgefield, Abbeville,
McCormick , Newberry an d
Saluda Counties
Service Line 2014 Volume 2019 Volume 5YR GrowthCardiology 78,382 85,672 9.0%Cosmetic Procedures 5,369 6,137 14.0%Dermatology 41,657 47,040 13.0%Endocrinology 543 682 26.0%ENT 23,687 25,863 9.0%Evaluation and Management 787,369 827,371 5.0%Gastroenterology 21,190 24,008 13.0%General Surgery 6,066 6,606 9.0%Gynecology 9,136 9,323 2.0%Lab 297,741 326,557 10.0%Miscellaneous Services 144,094 163,714 14.0%Nephrology 6,406 7,126 11.0%Neurology 10,881 12,763 17.0%Neurosurgery 646 750 16.0%Obstetrics 3,364 3,630 8.0%Oncology 1,688 1,771 5.0%Ophthalmology 65,259 77,664 19.0%Orthopedics 29,712 33,855 14.0%Pain Management 7,632 8,698 14.0%Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation 176,002 194,652 11.0%Podiatry 12,404 14,460 17.0%Psychiatry 93,040 93,104 0.0%Pulmonology 19,175 22,569 18.0%Radiology 242,519 254,696 5.0%Spine 968 1,178 22.0%Thoracic Surgery 192 235 22.0%Trauma 8,247 8,994 9.0%Urology 11,447 13,457 18.0%Vascular 9,988 11,466 15.0%
Access to Health Services
ER Market Estimates: Self Regional 7 County Service Area
Source: Advisory Board 5.20.2016
Level 1
Admitted
Volume
Not Admitted
VolumeCertain conditions originating in the perinatal period 30 151
Complications of pregnancy; childbirth; and the puerperium 311 2,336
Congenital anomalies 16 27
Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs 317 310
Diseases of the circulatory system 3,767 6,721
Diseases of the digestive system 2,467 6,561
Diseases of the genitourinary system 1,109 6,099
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue 348 6,971
Diseases of the nervous system and sense organs 592 9,169
Diseases of the respiratory system 2,373 12,846
Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue 474 3,477
Endocrine; nutritional; and metabolic diseases and immunity disorders 807 1,452
Infectious and parasitic diseases 1,064 2,012
Injury and poisoning 1,888 22,657
Mental Illness 1,018 3,549
Neoplasms 418 154
Residual and unclassified conditions 71 899
Symptoms; signs; and ill-defined conditions and factors influencing health status 437 12,199
Access to Health Services
Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Beds Per County
County 2016 Population
2016 Population 65+
SNF Beds Per 1,000 65+ Population
Greenwood 69,361 11,979 354 29.55
Laurens 66,722 11,744 420 35.76
Edgefield 26,629 4,422 120 27.13
Abbeville 24,872 4,934 94 19.05
McCormick 9,735 2,907 120 41.27
Saluda 20,045 3,773 176 46.65
Newberry 37,969 7,091 264 37.23
7 County Total 255,333 42,850 1,548 36.12
South Carolina 4,727,273 695,451 20,019 27.78
United States 314,107,084 43,177,961 1,700,000 38.83
*SNF Beds verified per SCDHEC.gov*Populations per Neilsen Claritas, US Census Bureau*http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/45000.html*http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/nursing-home-care.htm
Uninsured Population by County, 2010-2014
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Access to Health Services
Access to Primary Care by County, (Rate per 100,000 Pop.), 2013
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Access to Health Services
ScorecardMeasure Report Area South Carolina Score
Uninsured Population by County 16.02% 15.93%
Access to Primary Care 63.9 66.9
Access to Health Services
Better than SC
Within +/- 5% of SC
Worse than SC
Unknown
Clinical Preventative Services
FQHC/RHC Locations
Rural Health Centers:
Laurens Family Practice
Laurens Family Practice Gray Court
Family Healthcare Newberry
Due West Family Medicine
Family Medicine Associates
Calhoun Falls Family Practice
Abbeville Internal Medicine
Edgefield Medical Clinic
Peach Tree Medical Center
W Hugh Morgan, MD Fam.
Peach Tree Medical (Saluda)
Saluda Family Medicine, PA
Riley Family Practice Associates
Peach Tree Medical (Edgefield)
Federally Qualified Health Centers:
Uptown Family Practice
Saluda Family Practice
Village Family Practice
Carolina Health Centers, Inc.
The Bethany Center
Lakelands Family Practice
Ware-Shoals Family Practice
McCormick Family Practice
Calhoun Falls Family Practice
Ridge Spring Family Practice
Laurens County Community Center
Sources: www.cms.govhttp://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/nursing-home-care.htmhttp://nfbl.sc.gov/http://www.scdhec.gov/Health/FHPF/HealthFacilityRegulationsLicensing/HealthcareFacilityLicensing/LicensedSCHealthcareFacilitiesLists/
Clinical Preventative
Services
Diabetes Prevalence-Adult by County, 2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Clinical Preventative
Services
Diabetes Management-Hemoglobin A1C Test, 2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Clinical Preventative
Services
Cancer Screenings-Mammogram, Female Medicare Enrollees, 2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Clinical Preventative
Services
Cancer Screenings-Pap Test, Females, Ages 18+, 2006-2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Clinical Preventative
Services
Cancer Screenings-Sigmoidoscopy or Colonoscopy, Ages 50+, 2006-2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Clinical Preventative
Services
Age-Adjusted Cancer Incidence-Breast, Female, (Cases per 100,000 Pop. per year), 2008-2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Clinical Preventative
Services
Age-Adjusted Cancer Incidence-Cervical, Female, (Cases per 100,000 Pop. per year), 2008-2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Clinical Preventative
Services
Age-Adjusted Cancer Incidence- Colo-Rectal, (Cases per 100,000 Pop. Per year), 2008-2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Clinical Preventative
Services
Age-Adjusted Cancer Incidence-Lung, (Cases per 100,000 Pop. Per year), 2008-2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Clinical Preventative
Services
Age –Adjusted Cancer Incidence-Prostate, Males, (Cases per 100,000 Pop. per year), 2008-2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Clinical Preventative
Services
High Blood Pressure-Adult, Ages 18+, 2006-2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Clinical Preventative
Services
Mortality-Cancer, (Per 100,000 Population), 2009-2013
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Clinical Preventative
Services
Better than SC
Within +/- 5% of SC
Worse than SC
UnknownScorecardMeasure Report Area South Carolina Score
Diabetes Prevalence in Adults 12.12 11.24
Diabetes Management –Hemoglobin A1C Test
87.9 85.8
Cancer Screenings Mammogram 66.4 67.1
Cancer Screenings Pap Test 78.2 79.7
Cancer Screenings Sigmoidoscopy/Colonoscopy
58.4 62.9
Cancer Incidence Female Breast 125.45 125.3
Cancer Incidence Cervical NA 8
Cancer Incidence Colorectal 45.59 40.7
Cancer Incidence Lung 69.08 69.7
Cancer Incidence Prostate 110.6 138.1
High Blood Pressure Adults 34.92 31.6
Cancer Mortality 183.1 180.1
Clinical Preventive Services
Environmental Quality
Air Quality – Particulate Matter
http://wonder.cdc.gov/nasa-pm.html
County Average Daily Density
Abbeville 12.95
Edgefield 12.77
Greenwood 12.84
Laurens 12.82
McCormick 12.87
Newberry 12.67
Saluda 12.71
South Carolina 12.56
Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) 2011
Environmental Quality
Better than SC
Within +/- 5% of SC
Worse than SC
Unknown
ScorecardMeasure Report Area South Carolina Score
Air Quality Particulate Matter 12.80 12.56
Environmental Quality
Injury and Violence
Mortality - Motor Vehicle Accident
Note: This indicator is compared with the state average.Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. 2009-13. Source geography: County
Injury and Violence
Mortality – Pedestrian Accident
Note: This indicator is compared with the state average.Data Source: US Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Fatality Analysis Reporting System. 2011-13. Source geography: County
Injury and Violence
Mortality – Premature Death
Note: This indicator is compared with the state average.Data Source: University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, County Health Rankings. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. 2011-13. Source geography: County
Injury and Violence
Mortality – Unintentional Injury
Note: This indicator is compared with the state average.Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. 2009-13. Source geography: County
Injury and Violence
Violent Crime
Note: This indicator is compared with the state average.Data Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI Uniform Crime Reports. Additional analysis by the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data. Accessed via the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research. 2010-12. Source geography: County
Injury and Violence
Better than SC
Within +/- 5% of SC
Worse than SC
Unknown
ScorecardMeasure Report Area South Carolina Score
Mortality Motor Vehicle Accident
20.5 17.4
Mortality Pedestrian Accident 1.3 2.6
Mortality Premature Death 9,136 8,272
Mortality Unintentional Injury 47.91 48
Violent Crime 733.2 587.1
Injury and Violence
Maternal, Infant Child Health
Infant Mortality
Note: This indicator is compared with the state average.Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research. 2006-10. Source geography: County
Maternal, Infant Child Health
Low Birth Weight
Note: This indicator is compared with the state average.Data Source: US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. 2006-12. Source geography: County
Maternal, Infant Child Health
High School Graduation Rate
Note: This indicator is compared with the state average.Data Source: National Center for Education Statistics, NCES - Common Core of Data. 2008-09. Source geography: County
Maternal, Infant Child Health
Better than SC
Within +/- 5% of SC
Worse than SC
Unknown
ScorecardMeasure Report Area South Carolina Score
Infant Mortality 9.8 7.9
Low Birth Weight 10.83% 9.9%
High School Graduation Rate 73.6 66
Maternal Infant Child Health
Mental Health
Access to Mental Health Providers
Note: This indicator is compared with the state average.Data Source: University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, County Health Rankings. 2016. Source geography: County
Mental Health
Mortality - Suicide
Note: This indicator is compared with the state average.Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. 2009-13. Source geography: County
Mental Health
Better than SC
Within +/- 5% of SC
Worse than SC
Unknown
ScorecardMeasure Report Area South Carolina Score
Access to Mental Health Providers 105.7 152.6
Mortality Suicide 14.8 13.6
Mental Health
Nutritional, Physical Activity and Obesity
Obesity by County, Obese (BMI >= 30), Adults Age 20+, 2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Nutritional, Physical Health
and Obesity
Overweight by County, Overweight (BMI 25.0-29.9), Adults Age 18+, 2011 - 2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Nutritional, Physical Health
and Obesity
Low Income and Low Food Access by County, 2010
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Nutritional, Physical Health
and Obesity
Fruit/Vegetable Consumption, Ages 18+,2005-2009
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Nutritional, Physical Health
and Obesity
Physical Inactivity by County, Ages 20+, 2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Nutritional, Physical Health
and Obesity
Recreation and Fitness Facility Access by County, (Rate per 100,000 Pop.), 2013
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Nutritional, Physical Health
and Obesity
Mortality-Heart Disease by County, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.), 2009-2013
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Nutritional, Physical Health
and Obesity
Better than SC
Within +/- 5% of SC
Worse than SC
Unknown
ScorecardMeasure Report Area South Carolina Score
Obesity - Adults 35.0 31.5
Overweight -Adults 38.5 34.7
Low Income & Low Food Access 6.95 9.19
Fruit/Vegetable Consumption 84.0 80.9
Physical Inactivity 27.5 24.6
Recreation & Fitness Facility Access
3.5 8.8
Mortality – Heart Disease 185.72 184.6
Nutritional, Physical Health
and Obesity
Oral Health
Poor Dental Health by County, Ages 18+, 2006-2010
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Oral Health
Access to Dentists by County, (Rate per 100,000 Pop.), 2013
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Oral Health
Dental Care Utilization by County, Ages 18+ Without Dental Exam in Past 12 Months, 2006-2010
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Oral Health
Better than SC
Within +/- 5% of SC
Worse than SC
Unknown
ScorecardMeasure Report Area South Carolina Score
Poor Dental Health - Adults 21.5 19.9
Access to Dentists 30.6 49.9
Dental Care Utilization – Adults 32.8 34.2
Oral Health
Reproduction and Sexual Health
STI-Chlamydia Incidence by County, (Rate per 100,000 Pop.), 2014
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Reproduction and Sexual Health
STI-Gonorrhea Incidence by County, (Rate per 100,000 Pop.), 2014
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Reproduction and Sexual Health
STI-HIV Incidence by County, (Rate per 100,000 Pop.), 2013
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Reproduction and Sexual Health
Teen Births by County, Females, Ages 15-19, (Rate per 1,000 Pop.), 2006-2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Reproduction and Sexual Health
Better than SC
Within +/- 5% of SC
Worse than SC
Unknown
ScorecardMeasure Report Area South Carolina Score
STI - Chlamydia 562.85 585.5
STI – Gonorrhea 165.91 172.8
STI – HIV 333.58 389.26
Teen Births 52.57 45.9
Reproduction and Sexual Health
Social Determinants
Median Family Income, 2010-2014
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Social Determinants
Poverty-Population Below 200% FPL, 2010-2014
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Social Determinants
Population with No High School Diploma, Ages 25+, 2010-2014
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Social Determinants
Unemployment Rate by County, 2016
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Social Determinants
Poverty-Children Below 200% FPL, Ages 0-17, 2010-2014
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Social Determinants
Public School Students Eligible for Free/Reduced Price Lunch, 2013-2014
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Social Determinants
Unemployment by Self Regional Service Area County 2015-2016
Sources: US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Social Determinants
Better than SC
Within +/- 5% of SC
Worse than SC
Unknown
ScorecardMeasure Report Area South Carolina Score
Average Family Income
$59,836 $71,602
Poverty-Population Below 200% FPL
45.42 39.96
Population with No HS Diploma
21.2 14.97
UnemploymentRate
5.3 5.2
Poverty-Children Below 200% FPL
60.38 51.35
Children Eligible for Free/Reduced Price Lunch
65.95 57.44
Social Determinants
Substance Abuse
Excessive Alcohol Consumption by County, Ages 18+, 2006-2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Substance Abuse
Liquor Store Access by County, (Rate per 100,000 Pop.), 2013
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Substance Abuse
Better than SC
Within +/- 5% of SC
Worse than SC
Unknown
ScorecardMeasure Report Area South Carolina Score
Excessive Alcohol Consumption
14.5 14.9
Liquor Store Access 5.9 8.8
Substance Abuse
Tobacco
Tobacco Usage-Current Smokers by County, Ages 18+, 2006-2012
Source: www.communitycommons.org
Tobacco
Better than SC
Within +/- 5% of SC
Worse than SC
Unknown
ScorecardMeasure Report Area South Carolina Score
Tobacco Usage – Current Smokers 23.1 20.6
Tobacco
Top Positive Indicators
• Uninsured PopulationAccess to Health Services
• Prostate and Lung Cancer Incidence,
• Diabetes Mgmt-A1C TestClinical Preventative
Services
• Low particulate matter daysEnvironmental Quality
• Low pedestrian accident mortality rate
• Low unintentional injury death rateInjury and Violence
• High school graduation rate is highMaternal, Infant Child Health
Mental Health
• Food AccessNutritional, Physical Activity and Obesity
Oral Health
• STI – HIV
• STI - GonorrheaReproductive and Sexual
Health
• Unemployment RateSocial Determinants
• Liquor Store Access
• Alcohol ConsumptionSubstance Abuse/Tobacco
Top Negative Indicators
• Access to Primary CareAccess to Health Services
• Colorectal Cancer Incidence
• High Blood Pressure, Diabetes
• Cancer Screenings-Colonoscopy
Clinical Preventative Services
Environmental Quality
• Violent Crime, Premature Death, Motor Vehicle Deaths
Injury and Violence
• High infant mortality rate
• High low birth weight rateMaternal, Infant Child
Health
• Access to mental health providers
• High mortality by suicide rateMental Health
• Physical Inactivity, Obesity
• Access to Fitness CentersNutritional, Physical Activity and Obesity
• Poor Dental Health, Access to Dentists
• Dental Care UtilizationOral Health
• Teen Births
• STI - ChlamydiaReproductive and Sexual
Health
• Population with No HS Diploma
• Poverty-Children Below 200% FPLSocial Determinants
• Tobacco Usage
• Alcohol Consumption/Illicit Drug UseSubstance Abuse/Tobacco
Community Input 694 respondents from all seven counties in the SRH
service area
*19 skipped question
County of Residence
# of Respondents
Greenwood 266
Laurens 97
Abbeville 83
Edgefield 72
Saluda 67
Newberry 50
McCormick 40
Perceived and reported • Access to healthcare services/ cost of healthcare• Obesity• Mental Health• Diabetes• Cancer incidence/screenings• High blood pressure• Dental health utilization• Level of poverty
Perceived, but not reported • Lack of public transportation• Primary care availability• Wait times to access physician
• Health education
Reported, but not perceived • Violent crime rate• STI incidence• Teen births; high infant mortality/low birth weight• High motor vehicle death• Poor dental health• Tobacco usage/alcohol consumption
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Significance of the Community Need
Prioritization Grid
Access
Violent crime
Physical inactivity
Mental Health
Infant Mortality Rate
Low Birth Weight
Poor dental health
Premature death
Obesity
Alcohol/Drug Use
Cancer and Screenings
High blood pressureDiabetes
H S Diploma
Poverty level - Children
Dental care utilizationChlamydia
Tobacco
Teen Births