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Page 1: A summary of secondary data sources 2015

Racine County Health Data Report

2015

A summary of secondary data sources

Page 2: A summary of secondary data sources 2015

This report was prepared by the Design, Analysis and Evaluation team at the Center for Urban

Population Health. Carrie Stehman, MA, prepared this report. If there are any questions, please

feel free to contact her at 414.219.5100.

The funding to prepare this report comes from five area health systems; Aurora Health Care,

Children’s Hospital, Columbia St. Mary’s, ProHealth Care, and Wheaton Franciscan Health Care.

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Table of Contents

Total Population

Demographics

1

2

Population Change by Race

Population Change by Age

Poverty

Total Births

3

4

5

6

Percent Births Receiving First Trimester Care 7

Percent Late or No Prenatal Care 8

Tobacco Use During Pregnancy 9

Low Birth Weight 10

Infant Mortality 11

Premature Birth 12

Birth Rate Ages 15-19 13

Birth Rate Ages 15-17 14

Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL) 15

Number of Deaths and Mortality Rate

Age-Adjusted Mortality Rate

16

17

Average Age at Death 18

Number and Rate of Injury Deaths 19

Number and Rate of Suicides 20

Number and Rate of injury Hospitalizations 21

Number and Rate of Emergency Department Visits for Injuries 22

Number of Emergency Department Visits for Injury by Cause

Rate of Emergency Department Visits for Injury by Cause

Domestic Abuse

23

24

25

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Child Abuse

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

HIV

26

27

28

Cancer Incidence 29

Cancer Incidence and Mortality Rates by Site

Number and Rate of Cerebrovascular Disease

Health Behaviors from Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance Survey

30

31

32

County Health Rankings 33

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Notes:

In the summer of 2014, the Center for Urban Population Health was enlisted to create reports

detailing the health of various counties using secondary data. These health data reports are

one piece of a variety of data sources being used by local health systems to describe their

communities and the health priorities of their service areas. These reports were specifically

developed to compliment a telephone survey being done in each county. Because of their

complimentary nature, these reports are not all-inclusive. Indicators for which primary data are

being collected were excluded from this report. In addition, rather than repurposing data from

the comprehensive county rankings report created by the University of Wisconsin Population

Health Institute (2015), the county level data from the rankings report is included in its entirety

at the end of this report.

All of the data used in this report come from publicly available data sources. Data for each

indicator were presented by race and ethnicity and gender when the data were available. Race

data categorized as ‘unknown’ or ‘missing’ were rarely included in this report. Therefore, not all

races are represented in the data that follows.

In some cases data were not presented by the system from which it was pulled due to their

internal confidentiality policies which specify that data will not be released when the number is

less than five. In other cases, the data were available but the rates or percentages are not

presented in this report. This is due to the indicator having small numbers in the numerator or

denominator resulting in rates or percentages that were subject to large year to year

fluctuations and, as such, would not have provided a meaningful representation of the data for

the population subset.

When applicable, Healthy People 2020 objectives are provided for each indicator. These

objectives were not included unless the indicator directly matched with a Healthy People 2020

objective.

University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. County Health Rankings 2014. Accessible at

www.countyhealthrankings.org.

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Racine County - Secondary Data Report

Total Population - Racine Co.

2013

(#)

2013

(%)

State

2013

195,045 100.0% 5,706,871

Total Population

Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 23,028 11.8% 345,866

White alone 158,205 81.1% 5,071,669

Black or African American alone 21,038 10.8% 406,484

American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 802 0.4% 90,452

Asian alone 2,370 1.2% 156,993

Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander

alone 55 <1.0% 4,401

Some other race alone 7,126 3.7% 100,829

Two or more races 5,449 2.8% 115,553

Total Population

Under 5 years 12,574 6.4% 351,295

5 to 9 years 13,412 6.9% 367,123

10 to 14 years 13,516 6.9% 375,398

15 to 19 years 13,056 6.7% 395,303

20 to 24 years 11,348 5.8% 389,937

25 to 34 years 23,565 12.1% 724,823

35 to 44 years 25,019 12.8% 713,866

45 to 54 years 31,084 15.9% 859,715

55 to 59 years 13,703 7.0% 397,212

60 to 64 years 11,299 5.8% 329,946

65 to 74 years 14,077 7.2% 421,552

75 to 84 years 8,515 4.4% 260,860

85 years and over 3,877 2.0% 119,841

Data accessed from

http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=AC

S_12_5YR_DP05&prodType=table on August 4, 2015.

Total Population

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Racine County - Secondary Data Report

Demographics - Racine Co.

2013 State 2013

Less than high school degree 12.3% 9.5%

High school degree 32.7% 32.8%

Some college/associates 32.0% 30.8%

Bachelors degree or higher 23.0% 26.8%

Unemployment rate 6.7% 5.3%

Median Income $54,090 $52,413

Percent below poverty 13.3% 13.0%

English only 91.0% 91.4%

Spanish 6.5% 4.5%

Other Indo-European 1.6% 2.1%

Asian and Pacific Island 0.7% 1.6%

Other Languages 0.2% 0.4%

Owner Occupied 69.5% 68.1%

Renter Occupied 30.5% 31.9%

Data from U.S. Census Bureau, 2009-2013 American Community Survey. Accessed at:

http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_12_5YR_DP04&pro

dType=table,

http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_12_5YR_DP03&pro

dType=table, and

http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_12_5YR_DP02&pro

dType=table on August 4,2015.

Education level of adults 25 years or older

Percent of those ages 16 or older who are unemployed

Median HH Income (2013 dollars)

Percent below poverty in last 12 months

Language spoken at home

Housing

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Racine County - Secondary Data Report

Number % of Total Number % of Total Number Percent

Total

Population188,831 100.0`% 195,408 100.0% 6,577 3.5%

Hispanic or

Latino

Population

14,990 7.9% 22,546 11.5% 7,556 50.4%

Not Hispanic or

Latino173,841 92.1% 172,862 88.5% -979 -0.6%

White Alone 150,238 79.6% 145,414 74.4% -4,824 -3.2%

Black Alone 19,441 10.3% 21,212 10.9% 1,771 9.1%

American

Indian Alone541 0.3% 614 0.3% 73 13.5%

Asian Alone 1,331 0.7% 2,081 1.1% 750 56.3%

Native

Hawaiian or

Other Pacific

54 <0.1% 40 <0.1% -14 -25.9%

Some Other

Race Alone156 0.1% 228 0.1% 72 46.2%

Two or More

Races2,080 1.1% 3,273 1.7% 1,193 57.4%

2000 Census 2010 Census 2000 to 2010 Change

Race and Ethnicity for Racine County

Data accessed from http://www.getfacts.wisc.edu/mapping.php on August 5, 2015.

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Number % of Total Number % of Total Number PercentTotal

Population188,831 100.0% 195,408 100.0% 6,577 3.5%

     0 to 4 13,220 7.0% 12,747 6.5% -473 -3.6%

     5 to 9 14,069 7.5% 13,233 6.8% -836 -5.9%

     10 to 14 14,667 7.8% 13,991 7.2% -676 -4.6%

     15 to 19 14,008 7.4% 13,228 6.8% -780 -5.6%

     20 to 24 10,602 5.6% 11,189 5.7% 587 5.5%

     25 to 29 11,116 5.9% 11,963 6.1% 847 7.6%

     30 to 34 13,415 7.1% 11,833 6.1% -1,582 -11.8%

     35 to 39 15,886 8.4% 12,042 6.2% -3,844 -24.2%

     40 to 44 16,118 8.5% 13,694 7.0% -2,424 -15.0%

     45 to 49 14,063 7.4% 15,917 8.1% 1,854 13.2%

     50 to 54 12,204 6.5% 15,861 8.1% 3,657 30.0%

     55 to 59 9,105 4.8% 13,217 6.8% 4,112 45.2%

     60 to 64 7,125 3.8% 10,754 5.5% 3,629 50.9%

     65 to 69 6,147 3.3% 7,602 3.9% 1,455 23.7%

     70 to 74 5,859 3.1% 5,800 3.0% -59 -1.0%

     75 to 79 5,052 2.7% 4,580 2.3% -472 -9.3%

     80 to 84 3,329 1.8% 3,911 2.0% 582 17.5%

     85+ 2,846 1.5% 3,846 2.0% 1,000 35.1%

Age Breakdown for Racine County

Data accessed from http://www.getfacts.wisc.edu/mapping.php on August 5, 2015.

2000 Census 2010 Census 2000 to 2010 Change

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Poverty - Racine Co.

Racine 2013 State 2013

13.3% 13.5%Percent of all ages in poverty

Data Accessed from

http://www.census.gov/did/www/saipe/data/interactive/#view=StateAndCounty&utilBtn=&yLB=0&stLB=50

&cLB=46&dLB=0&gLB=0&usSts_cbSelected=false&usTot_cbSelected=true&stateTot_cbSelected=true&pLB=0

&multiYearSelected=false&multiYearAlertFlag=false&prStateFlag=false&invalidSDYearsFlag=false on August

5, 2015.

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www.cuph.org 5

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Total Births - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013

State

2013

Healthy

People

2020 goal

2,450 2,371 2,376 66,566

White (Non-Hispanic) 1,544 1,470 1,473 48,670

Black/African American (Non-

Hispanic) 383 389 361 6,270

American Indian/Alaska

Native (Non-Hispanic) 762

Hispanic 428 404 419 6,393

Laotian or Hmong (Non-

Hispanic) 1,559

Other (Non-Hispanic) 39 34 40 1,620

Two or more races (Non-

Hispanic) 45 61 71 1,221

Total Births by Education of Mother

Some High School or Less 388 362 362 7,824

High School Graduate 663 631 627 16,383

Some College 942 912 944 20,206

College Graduate 321 315 301 14,923

Post Graduate 131 140 135 6,959

Total Births

Total Births by Race/Ethnicity of Mother

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics.

Wisconsin Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system,

http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Birth Counts Module, accessed August 5, 2015.

Prepared by the Center for Urban Population Health

www.cuph.org6

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Percent births to those receiving first trimester care - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013

State

2013

HP 2020

goal

2,450 2,371 2,376 66,566

75.0% 76.7% 74.0% 75.6% 77.9%

White (Non-Hispanic) 82.4% 84.1% 80.5% 80.0%

Black /African American

(Non-Hispanic) 65.3% 66.6% 61.8% 59.7%

American Indian/Alaska

Native (Non-Hispanic) 100.0% 62.5% 50.0% 64.6%

Hispanic 58.9% 62.6% 61.8% 65.3%

Laotian or Hmong (Non-

Hispanic) 100.0% 100.0% 56.6%

Other (Non-Hispanic) 69.2% 61.8% 70.0% 71.5%

Two or more races (Non-

Hispanic) 66.7% 67.2% 78.9% 71.8%

Total Births

Percent 1st trimester care

Percent births to those receiving first trimester care by race

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics.

Wisconsin Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system,

http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Prenatal Care Module, accessed August 5, 2015.

Prepared by the Center for Urban Population Health

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Percent late (started in third trimester) or no prenatal care - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013 State 2013

Healthy People

2020 goal

2,450 2,371 2,376 66,566

4.8% 4.4% 5.2% 4.1%

White (Non-Hispanic) 2.9% 2.9% 3.7% 3.3%

Black/African American

(Non-Hispanic) 8.9% 7.2% 9.4% 7.8%

American Indian/Alaska

Native (Non-Hispanic) 0.0% 25.0% 25.0% 9.2%

Hispanic 6.5% 5.4% 6.4% 5.2%

Laotian or Hmong (Non-

Hispanic) 0.0% 0.0% 4.2%

Other (Non-Hispanic) 12.8% 11.8% 10.0% 4.5%

Two or more races (Non-

Hispanic) 11.1% 9.8% 2.8% 4.8%

Total Births

Percent late or no prenatal care

Percent late or no prenatal care by race

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin

Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Prenatal

Care Module, accessed August 6, 2015.

Prepared by the Center for Urban Population Health

www.cuph.org8

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Tobacco Use During Pregnancy - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013 State 2013

Healthy

People 2020

goal

2,450 2,371 2,376 66,566

13.8% 14.3% 13.9% 13.6%

White (Non-Hispanic) 15.6% 15.2% 15.4% 14.2%

Black/African American (Non-

Hispanic) 16.2% 20.1% 19.1% 15.9%

American Indian/Alaska

Native (Non-Hispanic) 39.6%

Hispanic 5.1% 5.4% 4.3% 6.5%

Laotian or Hmong (Non-

Hispanic) 5.4%

Other (Non-Hispanic) 1.2%

Two or more races (Non-

Hispanic) 26.7% 18.0% 22.5% 24.7%

Percent of Mothers who smoke by education

Some High School or Less 21.4% 22.3%

High School Graduate 18.4% 20.6% 19.9% 24.8%

Some College 13.1% 12.4% 11.4% 13.9%

College Graduate 2.2% 1.9% 1.7% 2.1%

Post Graduate 0.8%

Total Births

Percent of births where mother

indicated smoking during pregnancy

Percent of Mothers who smoke by race

No greater

than 1.4%

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin

Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Birth Counts

Module, accessed August 6, 2015.

Prepared by the Center for Urban Population Health

www.cuph.org 9

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Percent of all births that are low birth weight - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013 State 2013

Healthy

People

2020 goal

2,450 2,371 2,376 66,566

7.8% 8.4% 8.2% 7.0% 7.8%

White (Non-Hispanic) 6.9% 6.6% 6.5% 6.0%

Black/African American (Non-

Hispanic) 11.7% 15.2% 14.1% 13.9%

American Indian/Alaska Native (Non-

Hispanic) 33.3% 0.0% 25.0% 6.0%

Hispanic 7.0% 6.9% 7.4% 6.8%

Laotian or Hmong (Non-Hispanic) 50.0% 0.0% 7.5%

Other (Non-Hispanic) 7.7% 11.8% 12.5% 8.6%

Two or more races (Non-Hispanic) 6.7% 14.8% 11.3% 9.7%

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin Interactive

Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Low Birthweight Module,

accessed August 6, 2015.

Total Births

Percent low birth weight (<2,500 grams)

Percent of all births that are low birth weight by race

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Infant Mortality - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013

State

2013

Healthy

People

2020

goal

2,450 2,371 2,376 66,566

Total number of Infant Deaths (<365 days) 17 16 17 414

6.9 6.7 7.2 6.2 6.0

White (Non-Hispanic) 5.2 2.0 6.8 4.9

Black/African American (Non-Hispanic) 13.1 18.0 11.1 15.8

American Indian/Alaska Native (Non-

Hispanic) 6.6

Hispanic 7.0 7.4 2.4 5.0

Laotian or Hmong (Non-Hispanic) 10.3

Other (Non-Hispanic) 7.4

Two or more races (Non-Hispanic) 49.2 28.2 7.4

Infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births by race/ethnicity of the mother

Total Births

Infant mortality rate (<365 days) per 1,000 live births

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin

Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Infant

Mortality Module, accessed August 6, 2015.

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Premature Birth - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013

State

2013

Healthy

People 2020

goal

2,450 2,371 2,376 66,566

11.5% 12.8% 11.7% 10.0% 11.4%

White (Non-Hispanic) 10.9% 10.5% 10.3% 9.1%

Black/African American (Non-

Hispanic) 14.4% 21.1% 17.2% 15%

American Indian/Alaska Native

(Non-Hispanic) 12.7%

Hispanic 10.5% 13.1% 11.0% 10.3%

Laotian or Hmong (Non-Hispanic) 10.0%

Other (Non-Hispanic) 10.8%

Two or more races (Non-Hispanic) 15.6% 19.7% 11.7% 12.1%

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin Interactive

Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Birth Counts Module, accessed

August 6, 2015.

Total Births

Percent Premature (<37 weeks of gestation)

Percent Premature birth by race/ethnicity of mother

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Birth rate (women 15-19) - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013

State

2013

Healthy

People

2020 goal

218 200 201 3,729

34.1 31.7 32.2 19.9

Total Births to Teens 15-19

Birth rate per 1,000 (women 15-19)

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin

Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Teen

Births - Teen Birth Rates Module, accessed August 6, 2015.

Prepared by the Center for Urban Population Health

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Birth rate (women 15-17) - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013

State

2013

Healthy People

2020 goal

59 63 67 977

15.2 16.4 17.6 8.9

Total Births to Teens 15-17

Birth rate per 1,000 (women 15-17)

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin

Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Teen Births -

Teen Birth Rates Module, accessed August 6, 2015.

Prepared by the Center for Urban Population Health

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Years of potential life lost (YPLL) per 100,000 population - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013 State 2013

Healthy People

2020 goal

1,654 1,735 1,676 49,917

Mortality Rate 846.8 889.2 858.5 871.0

7,005.8 6,953.5 6,654.0 6,338.2

White 6,520.7 6,232.6 6,130.6 6,067.2

Black 10,971.0 12,064.2 10,963.8 10,507.9

Hispanic 3,086.4 7,417.5 7,158.5 3,612.6

American Indian 2,383.5 4,961.0 2,696.2 7,850.4

Asian 1,996.5 4,063.1 517.6 3,198.7

Male 8,216.2 7,782.2 8,324.7 7,810.3

Female 5,790.4 6,124.0 4,974.3 4,844.8

Note: Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL): An estimate of premature mortality, defined as the number of

years of life lost among persons who die before the age 75. YPLL is the sum of the differences between

age 75 and the age at death for everyone who died before age 75.

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin

Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Mortality

Module, accessed August 7, 2015.

Total Deaths

YPLL

Years potential life lost by race per 100,000 population

Years potential life lost by gender per 100,000 population

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Number of deaths - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013 State 2013

Healthy People

2020 goal

1,654 1,735 1,676 49,917

Mortality Rate 846.8 889.2 858.5 871.0

White 1,505 1,568 1,503 46,757

Black 144 155 170 2,409

Hispanic 47 51 48 630

American Indian 391

Asian 360

Male 840 835 846 24,748

Female 814 900 830 25,169

Mortality Rate (Per 100,000) - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013 State 2013

Healthy People

2020 goal

1,654 1,735 1,676 49,917

Mortality Rate 846.8 889.2 858.5 871.0

White 901.1 940.7 901.9 917.1

Black 590.9 634.6 694.3 592.0

Hispanic 201.2 215.0 199.6 173.6

American Indian 156.0 231.4 75.5 552.0

Asian 113.0 331.8 72.3 231.7

Mortality Rate (Per 100,000)

Male 870.9 867.9 875.1 869.5

Female 823.2 909.9 842.2 872.5

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin

Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Mortality

Module, accessed August 7, 2015.

Total Deaths (all causes)

Number of deaths

Number of deaths

Total Deaths (all causes)

Mortality Rate (Per 100,000)

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Age Adjusted Mortality Rate (Per 100,000) - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013 State 2013

Healthy People

2020 goal

1,654 1,735 1,676 49,917

Age Adjusted Mortality Rate 758.1 750.6 734.0 719.7

White 740.8 728.1 710.8 706.7

Black 942.2 982.7 1,056.1 965.3

Hispanic 511.7 487.6 503.9 443.4

American Indian 142.4 212.8 90.7 977.8

Asian 202.8 569.6 149.9 519.9

Age Adjusted Mortality Rate (Per 100,000)

Male 935.8 866.5 875.3 849.2

Female 625.3 659.0 616.5 613.8

Total Deaths (all causes)

Age Adjusted Mortality Rate (Per 100,000)

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin

Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Mortality

Module, accessed August 7, 2015.

Prepared by the Center for Urban Population Health

www.cuph.org17

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Average Age at Death - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013 State 2013

Healthy People

2020 goal

Average Age at Death 73.6 74.4 74.5 75.2

White 75.0 76.0 76.0 76.1

Black 59.2 59.8 62.2 60.4

Hispanic 62.1 60.0 62.6 57.0

American Indian 60.0 54.0 40.0 64.0

Asian 59.3 67.6 73.0 66.2

Average Age at Death

Male 71.0 71.7 71.1 71.8

Female 76.2 77.0 78.0 78.6

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin Interactive

Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Mortality Module, accessed

August 7, 2015.

Average Age at Death

Prepared by the Center for Urban Population Health

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Number Injury Related Deaths - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013 State 2013

Healthy People

2020 goal

1,654 1,735 1,676 49,917

Number Injury Related Deaths 73 91 81 2,927

White 68 76 75 2,740

Black 132

Hispanic 84

American Indian 39

Asian 16

Male 49 48 56 1,686

Female 24 43 25 1,241

Injury Death Rate Per 100,000 - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013 State 2013

Healthy People

2020 goal

Injury Related Death Rate 37.4 46.6 41.5 51.1 53.3

White 40.7 45.6 45.0 53.7

Black 20.5 49.1 24.5 32.5

Hispanic 17.1 16.9 16.6 23.1

American Indian 154.3 55.1

Asian 36.9 10.3

Male 50.8 49.9 57.9 59.2

Female 24.3 43.5 25.4 43.0

Injury Death Rate for Falls Per 100,000 State 2012

Age 15-44 1.4 0.9

Age 45-64 7.3 7.3 6.0

65+ 82.7 122.3 120.9

Injury Death Rate Per 100,000

Injury Death Rate Per 100,000

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin

Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Mortality

Module, Injury Mortality Module, accessed August 7, 2015.

Number Injury Related Deaths

Total Deaths (all causes)

Number Injury Related Deaths

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Racine County - Secondary Data Report

Number of Suicides - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013

State

2013

Healthy People

2020 goal

1,654 1,735 1,676 49,917

Number of Suicides 25 26 27 853

White 24 24 26 816

Black 20

Hispanic

American Indian

Asian

Male 693

Female 160

Suicide Rate Per 100,000 - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013

State

2013

Healthy People

2020 goal

Suicide Rate 12.8 13.3 13.8 14.9 10.2

White 14.4 14.4 15.6 16.0

Black 4.9

Hispanic 3.6

American Indian 11.3

Asian 5.8

Male 22.8 18.7 20.7 24.3

Female 3.0 8.1 7.1 5.5

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin

Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Mortality

Module, accessed August 7, 2015.

Number of Suicides

Total Deaths (all causes)

Number of Suicides

Suicide Rate Per 100,000

Suicide Rate Per 100,000

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Racine County - Secondary Data Report

Number Injury Hospitalizations - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013 State 2013

HP 2020

goal

Number of Injury Hospitalizations 1,933 1,984 1,991 52,290

White 1,644 1,709 1,727 43,944

Black 191 199 180 3,926

Hispanic 107 101 122 1,552

American Indian 552

Asian 379

Other 39 36 53 720

Unknown 54 46 20 2,769

Male 897 874 936 25,227

Female 1,036 1,110 1,055 27,063

Rate of Injury Hospitalizations - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013 State 2013

HP 2020

goal

Rate of Injury Hospitalizations 989.6 1,016.8 1,019.9 912.4 555.8

Average Patient Age 58.0 58.2 57.7 58.4

Length of Hospital Stay (days) 5.5 6.2 6.1 5.2

Total Hospital Charges $61.9 M $70.8 M $69.5 M $1.9 Billion

Average Hospital Charges $32,056 $35,696 $34,950 $36,568.0

White 984.3 1,025.3 1,036.3 861.9

Black 783.7 814.7 735.2 966.2

Hispanic 458.0 425.8 507.3 427.7

American Indian 156.0 77.1 453.1 779.2

Asian 113.0 110.6 180.7 243.9

Male 930.0 908.4 968.2 886.3

Female 1,047.7 1,122.3 1,070.5 938.2

Number Injury Hospitalizations

Number Injury Hospitalizations

Rate of Injury Hospitalizations

Rate of Injury Hospitalizations

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin Interactive

Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Injury Hospitalization Module,

accessed August 7, 2015.

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Number ED Visits for Injuries - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013 State 2013

HP 2020

goal

15,726 15,944 15,359 393,416

Average Age of ED Injury Patient 33.4 33.6 34.6 35.8

Total Hospital Charges for All Injury

Patients $21.9 M $24.0 M $24.8 M $620.9 M

Average Hospital Charges Per Injury

Patient $1,394 $1,507 $1,616 $1,578.00

Male 8,157 8,312 7,965 205,703

Female 7,569 7,632 7,394 187,713

Rate of ED Visits for Injury Per 100,000 Pop. - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013 State 2013

HP 2020

goal

15,726 15,944 15,359 393,416

Rate of ED Visits for Injury 8,050.9 8,171.5 7,867.4 6,864.8 7,533.4

Male 8,457.5 8,639.3 8,238.9 7,227.0

Female 7,654.4 7,716.3 7,502.9 6,507.4

Total Number of ED Visits for Injury

Number ED Visits for Injuries

Total Number of ED Visits for Injury

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin Interactive

Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Injury-Related Emergency

Department Visits Module, accessed August 7, 2015.

Rate of ED Visits for Injury Per 100,000 Pop.

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Ranked Causes of Emergency Department Visits for Injury - Racine Co.

2013

Total ED Visits for Injury by Cause

Falls 4,944

Struck by or against object or

person 2,248

Cutting or piercing objects 1,538

Overexertion 1,314

Motor vehicle traffic crash -

Occupant 1,253

Unspecified cause of injury 1,188

Other specified classifiable cause of

injury 810

Natural or environmental factors 716

Poisoning 317

Nontraffic pedal cyclist 211

Fire, heat, chemical burns 198

Other specified cause of injury, not

elsewhere classifiable 116

Nontraffic transportation 106

Machinery 92

Motor vehicle traffic crash -

Motorcyclist 85

Motor vehicle traffic crash -

Pedestrian 73

Motor vehicle traffic crash - Other,

unspecified 70

Suffocation 30

Firearms 19

Motor vehicle traffic crash - Pedal

cyclist 16

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of

Health Informatics. Wisconsin Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data

query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Injury-Related Emergency

Department Visits Module, accessed August 7, 2015.

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Ranked Causes of Emergency Department Visits for Injury - Racine Co.

2013

Rate of ED Visits for Injury by Cause Per 100,000

Falls 2,532.0Struck by or against object or

person 1,151.0

Cutting or piercing objects 788.0

Overexertion 673.0

Motor vehicle crash- Occupant 642.0

Unspecified cause of injury 609.0

Other specified classifiable cause of

injury 415.0

Natural or environmental factors 367.0

Poisoning 162.0

Nontraffic pedal cyclist 108.0

Fire, heat, chemical burns 101.0

Other specified cause of injury, not

elsewhere classifiable 59.0

Nontraffic transportation 54.0

Machinery 47.0

Motor vehicle traffic crash-

Motorcyclist 44.0

Motor vehicle traffic crash-

Pedestrian 37.0

Motor vehicle traffic crash- Other,

unspecified 36.0

Suffocation 15.0

Firearms 10.0

Motor vehicle traffic crash- Pedal

cyclist 8.0

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of

Health Informatics. Wisconsin Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data

query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, Injury-Related Emergency

Department Visits Module, accessed August 7, 2015.

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Domestic Abuse Incidents - Racine Co.

Racine 2012 State 2012

1,038 28,729Total Number of Reported Domestic Abuse Incidents

Data accessed from http://www.doj.state.wi.us/sites/default/files/ocvs/not-victim/domestic-abuse-incident-

report-2012-20140530.pdf on August 7, 2015.

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Child Abuse - Racine Co.

Racine 2013 State 2013

38.1 30.7

Child Protective Service (CPS) Reports per 1,000

Children

Data accessed from http://dcf.wisconsin.gov/cwreview/reports/CAN/2013/2013CANReport.pdf on August 7,

2015.

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Sexually Transmitted Disease Incidence Rate per 100,000 - Racine Co.

2011 2012 2013 State 2013

HP 2020

goal

STD Incidence Rate per 100,000 550.0 483.0 471.0 498.0

White 188.0 207.0 211.0 217.0

African American 2,585.0 2,009.0 2,089.0 2,447.0

Hispanic 750.0 424.0 548.0 544.0

American Indian 347.0 0.0 280.0 675.0

Asian/Pacific Islander 139.0 46.0 51.0 284.0

Other

Unknown

Male 346.0 288.0 325.0 328.0

Female 751.0 676.0 615.0 666.0

STD Incidence Rate per 100,000

STD Incidence Rate per 100,000

Data accessed from https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/std/2013datamap.htm,

https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/std/2012datamap.htm, and

https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/std/2011datamap.htm on August 7, 2015.

Note: Information for STD Incidence only includes data on chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis, not all

existing STDs

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HIV Incidence per 100,000 - Racine Co.

Racine

2009-2013

Racine

2014

State

2014

HP 2020

goal

5.1 5.6 4.0

HIV Incidence per 100,000

White 2.5 2.8 1.6

African American 23.9 23.6 27.9

Hispanic 9.0 8.7 12.1

American Indian 0.0 0.0 8.1

Asian/Pacific Islander 0.0 0.0 3.7

Multi-racial 62.2 0.0 2.5

HIV Incidence per 100,000

Male 6.8 9.3 6.8

Female 3.4 2.0 1.2

HIV Incidence Rate

Data from http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/aids-hiv/stats/map.htm and accessed on August 7,

2015.

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Cancer Incidence Age-Adjusted Rate per 100,000 - Racine Co.

Racine

2008-2012 State 2012

HP 2020

goal

503.2 447.7

White 439.3

African American 541.3

Hispanic 366.5

American Indian/Alaska Native 508.2

Asian/Pacific Islander 286.8

Male 578.0 481.6

Female 446.7 426.8

Cancer Incidence Rate

Cancer Incidence Age-Adjusted Rate per 100,000

Cancer Incidence Age-Adjusted Rate per 100,000

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics.

Wisconsin Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system,

http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/. Cancer Module, accessed August 7, 2015.

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Cancer Incidence Age-Adjusted Rate per 100,000 - Racine Co.

Male Female Male Female

Female Breast 131.7 125.4

Cervical (Cervix Uteri) 7.0 6.3

Colorectal 50.2 37.6 42.4 31.6

Lung and Bronchus 77.2 65.4 66.7 53.4

Prostate Cancer 147.1 103.2

Cancer Mortality Age-Adjusted Rate per 100,000

Male Female Male Female

Female Breast 21.8 21.4

Cervical (Cervix Uteri) 1.7

Colorectal 14.4 11.8 18.6 11.9

Lung and Bronchus 59.7 43.4 56.1 40.8

Prostate Cancer 23.6 23.5

Racine 2008-2012 State 2012

Cancer Incidence Age-Adjusted Rate per 100,000

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin

Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/. Cancer

Module, accessed August 7, 2015.

Racine 2007-2011 State 2011

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Cerebrovascular Disease - Racine Co.

Racine

2012

State

2012

83 2,506

43.0 44.0

Total Number of Deaths due to Cerebrovascular

Disease

Cerebrovascular Disease Death Rate per 100,000

Residents

Data accessed from https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/stats/phprofiles/racine.htm and

http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/localdata/counties/wisconsin.htm on August 7, 2015.

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Behavioral Health Risk Factors Survey - Racine Co.

Racine 2010 State 2010

Healthy People

2020 goal

Percent of adults reporting they are

heavy drinkers 7.7% 6.3%

Percent of adults reporting they have

ever been tested for HIV 32.5%

Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics.

Wisconsin Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system,

http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/wish/, BRFS Module, accessed August 7, 2015.

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Racine (RA)

  RacineCounty

ErrorMargin

Top U.S.Performers*

Wisconsin Rank(of 72)

Health Outcomes 66Length of Life 51Premature death 6,513 6,109­6,917 5,200 5,881  Quality of Life 70Poor or fair health 16% 13­19% 10% 12%  

Poor physical health days 3.1 2.5­3.6 2.5 3.2  

Poor mental health days 3.7 2.8­4.6 2.3 3.0  

Low birthweight 8.3% 7.9­8.7% 5.9% 7.0%  Health Factors 66Health Behaviors 62Adult smoking 23% 19­27% 14% 18%  

Adult obesity 32% 27­37% 25% 29%  

Food environment index 7.6   8.4 8.0  

Physical inactivity 23% 19­27% 20% 21%  

Access to exercise opportunities 88%   92% 83%  

Excessive drinking 24% 20­28% 10% 24%  

Alcohol­impaired driving deaths 31%   14% 39%  

Sexually transmitted infections 497   138 414  

Teen births 40 39­42 20 27  Clinical Care 46Uninsured 12% 11­13% 11% 10%  

Primary care physicians 1,838:1   1,045:1 1,215:1  

Dentists 1,773:1   1,377:1 1,631:1  

Mental health providers 875:1   386:1 623:1  

Preventable hospital stays 55 52­58 41 51  

Diabetic monitoring 88% 84­92% 90% 90%  

Mammography screening 69.8% 65.7­74.0% 70.7% 70.2%  Social & Economic Factors 65High school graduation 79%     88%  

Some college 59.9% 57.4­62.3% 71.0% 65.9%  

Unemployment 8.6%   4.0% 6.7%  

Children in poverty 20% 16­24% 13% 18%  

Income inequality 4.3 4.1­4.5 3.7 4.3  

Children in single­parent households 35% 32­38% 20% 31%  

Social associations 9.9   22.0 11.8  

Violent crime 247   59 255  

Injury deaths 56 52­61 50 63  Physical Environment 68Air pollution ­ particulate matter 12.5   9.5 11.5  

Drinking water violations 3%   0% 5%  

Severe housing problems 16% 14­17% 9% 15%  

Driving alone to work 84% 83­85% 71% 80%  

Long commute ­ driving alone 32% 30­33% 15% 26%  

* 90th percentile, i.e., only 10% are better.Note: Blank values reflect unreliable or missing data 2015

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