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UMATILLA COUNTY created by Umatilla County Public Health
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updated 11/30/21
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CATEGORYSUBCATEGORYINDICATORMEASUREURLDATA SOURCE/DATE
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UMATILLA COUNTYDemographicsCounty PopulationTotal PopulationAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S Census Bureau. American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates (2019)
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Age and SexUnder 5 YearsAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S Census Bureau. American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates (2019)
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18 Years and OlderAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S Census Bureau. American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates (2019)
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Senior Population: 65 Years and OlderAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S Census Bureau. American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates (2019)
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Female Persons, percentAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S Census Bureau. American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates (2019)
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Population CharacteristicsPopulation with veteran statusAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year Estimates (2019)
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Foreign-Born PopulationAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S. Census Bureau (2015-2019)
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RaceWhiteCensus ReporterU.S Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year Estimates (2019)
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Black or African American AloneCensus ReporterU.S Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year Estimates (2019)
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American Indian or Alaska Native AloneCensus ReporterU.S Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year Estimates (2019)
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Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander AloneCensus ReporterU.S Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year Estimates (2019)
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Some other race aloneAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year Estimates (2019)
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Two or more racesAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year Estimates (2019)
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Hispanic or LatinoHispanic or Latino (regardless of race)Census ReporterU.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. (2015-2019)
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Household CharacteristicsNumber of householdsCensus ReporterU.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. (2015-2019)
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Persons per householdCensus ReporterU.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. (2015-2019)
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Population by household typeCensus ReporterU.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. (2015-2019)
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Marital status by householdCensus ReporterU.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. (2015-2019)
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Marital status, by sex, by householdCensus ReporterU.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. (2015-2019)
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Types of Language Spoken at Home in Umatilla County, OregonAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. (2015-2019)
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DisabilityHearing difficultyAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. (2015-2019)
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Vision difficultyAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. (2015-2019)
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Cognitive difficultyAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. (2015-2019)
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Ambulatory difficultyAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. (2015-2019)
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Self-care difficultyAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. (2015-2019)
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Independent living difficultyAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. (2015-2019)
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With a disability, under age 65 YearsAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. (2015-2019)
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Oregon adults with limitations that require them to use special equipment (e.g., A cane, a wheelchair, a special bed or a special telephone)Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance SystemOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2014‐2016)
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Oregon adults who have any limitations in any activities, due to physical, mental, or emotional problemsBehavioral Risk Factors Surveillance SystemOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2014‐2016)
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Educational AttainmentHigh school graduate or equivalent degree, percent of person age 25+U.S. Census QuickFacts(2015-2019)
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Bachelor's Degree or higher, percent of persons age 25+U.S. Census QuickFacts(2015-2018)
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Race of students graduating from collegeDataUSAIntegrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) Completions (2017)
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HEALTH OVERVIEW
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CATEGORYSUBCATEGORYINDICATORMEASUREURLDATA SOURCE/DATE/YEAR
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HEALTH OVERVIEWLength of LifeLife ExpectancyMale life expectancyOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2018)
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Female life expectancyOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2018)
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MortalityLeading cause of deathOregon Health Authority(2018)
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Deaths by race, ethnicity, and county of residenceOregon Health Authority(2019)
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Deaths by age and sex Oregon Health Authority(2019)
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Deaths of despair -- deaths from drugs, alcohol, and suicide per 100,000 Pop.Well Being in the Nation (WIN)CDC Wonder (2017)
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Number of deaths due to homicide per 100,000 populationCounty Health RankingsCDC WONDER mortality data (2012-2018)
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Suicide deathsOregon Health Authority(2019)
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Mortality rate from tobacco-related illnessesOregon Health Authority2015-2018
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Percentage of driving deaths with alcohol involvementCounty Health RankingsFatality Anaylsis Reporting System (2014-2018)
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Alcohol-related deaths Oregon Health Authority(2018)
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Drug overdose deathsOregon Health Authority(2018)
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Child mortality: number of deaths among children under age 18 per 100,000 population.County Health RankingsThe National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) (2015-2018)
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Infant Mortality: number of all infant deaths (within 1 year), per 1,000 live births.County Health RankingsThe National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) (2012-2018)
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Premature death: number of deaths among residents under age 75 per 100,000 population (age-adjusted).County Health RankingsNational Vital Statistics System (NVSS) (2016-2018)
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Quality of LifePopulation Well-BeingHow many residents are thriving in Umatilla County?Well Being In the Nation (WIN)Gallup (2017)
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How many residents are struggling in Umatilla County?Well Being In the Nation (WIN)Gallup (2017)
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How many residents are suffering in Umatilla County?Well Being In the Nation (WIN)Gallup (2017)
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Percentage of adults who looked for the following types of programs for themselves or a loved one: depression, anxiety, or mental health problem; weight problem; disabled care/assistance; elderly care/assistance; end-of-life care/hospice; family planning; disability: drug abuse; marital or family problems; alcohol abuse; cancer support group/counseling; tobacco or nicotine cessation; vaping/smoking; opiate/heroin detoxification; and gambling abuse.2018 Umatilla County Community Health Assessment
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Health PerceptionGood general health: Reported health in general was "excellent", "very good", or "good" when asked on a five-point scale ("excellent", "very good", "good", "fair", and "poor").Oregon Health AuthorityOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2014‐2017)
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Adults reporting fair or poor health by countyOregon Health AuthorityOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2014‐2017)
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Percentage of adults age 20 and over reporting no leisure-time physical activityCounty Health RankingsNational Diabetes Surveillance System (2016)
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Adults reporting 1 or more days of poor mental health in the past 30 dayOregon Health AuthorityOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2014‐2017)
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Health StatusPercentage of live births with low birthweight (< 2,500 grams)County Health RankingsCDC WONDER (2012-2018)
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Diabetes among adultsOregon Health AuthortiyOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) (2014-2017)
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Number of people aged 13 years and older living with a diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection per 100,000 population.County Health Rankingsthe National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP) (2016)
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Impairment problems -- neck or back, rheumatism, chronic pain, walking, etc.2018 Umatilla County Community Health Assessment
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Services & EquipmentPercentage of adults who received services or equipment in the past year: eyeglasses or vision; help with routine needs (everyday household chores, doing necessary business, shopping, getting around for other purposes); pain management; help with personal care needs (eating, bathing, dressing, getting around the house); medical supplies; cane; wheelchair; walker; oxygen or respiratory support; hearing aids or hearing care; special bed; durable medical equipment (e.g., Kaiser-Wells or O.E. Meyer); wheelchair ramp; and personal emergency response system.2018 Umatilla County Community Health Assessment
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HEALTH CARE ACCESS
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CATEGORYSUBCATEGORYINDICATORMEASUREURLDATA SOURCE/DATE
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HEALTH CARE ACCESSHealth Care CoverageUninsured
Uninsured Under 65U.S. Census Bureau's Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE)(2006-2018)
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Couldn't see health care provider because of costOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2015-2017)
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Uninsured rates among American Indians and Alaska Natives and Latina(o)sOregon State Health Assessment(2015)
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Primary Care PhysiciansPercent of adults reporting not having a personal doctorBehavioral Risk Factors Surveillance System(2019)
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Ratio of population to primary care physicians
County Health RankingsArea Health Resource File is a collection of data from more than 50 sources, including: the American Medical Association, American Hospital Association, U.S. Census Bureau, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and National Center for Health Statistics. (2017)
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DentistsRatio of population to dentists
County Health RankingsThe Area Health Resource File is a collection of data from more than 50 sources, including: the American Medical Association, American Hospital Association, US Census Bureau, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Bureau of Labor Statistics, and National Center for Health Statistics. (2018)
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Mental Health ProvidersRatio of population to mental health providersCounty Health RankingsNational Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) (2019)
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Types of CoveragePercent of adults who have health coverage on employee plans, Medicaid, Medicare, on non-group plans, and on military or VA plansOregon Health Authority(2019)
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Social ServicesPlaces from which Umatilla adults attempted to get social service assistance2018 Community Health Assessment
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Health Information & TechnologyUse of technological-based medical equipment/services: mHealth, Telemedicine/telehealth, Portal technology, Self-service kiosks, Remote monitoring tools, Sensors and wearable technology, Wireless communication.
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Where do you receive your information about health?
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Health Care UtilizationRoutine CheckupsCervical cancer screeningOregon Public Health Assessment Tool
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Fecal occult blood test (FOBT) within past year (50-75 years old; %)Oregon Health AuthorityOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System ( 2014-2017)
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Had blood cholesterol checked within the past 5 yearsOregon Health AuthorityOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System ( 2014-2017)
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Blood sugar test within past three yearsOregon Health AuthorityOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System ( 2014-2017)
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Colorectal cancer screening among ages 50–75 yearsOregon Public Health Assessment ToolOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System ( 2014-2017)
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Had routine checkup in past yearOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
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HospitalizationPreventable hospital stays -- these are hospital stays for conditions that are usually treatable in outpatient settings and suggests that the quality of care provided in the outpatient setting was less than ideal, hence requiring hospitalization. County Health RankingsU.S. Census Bureau's Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE) program (2017)
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Hospitalization rates per 100,000 population for alcoholic liver disease Oregon Health AuthorityOregon hospital discharges dataset, 2017; age-adjustment is to the 2000 standard population.
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Hospitalization rates per 100,000 population for arthritis (osteoarthritis of rheumatoid arthritis) Oregon Health AuthorityOregon hospital discharges dataset, 2017; age-adjustment is to the 2000 standard population.
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Hospitalization rates per 100,000 population for asthmaOregon Health AuthorityOregon hospital discharges dataset, 2017; age-adjustment is to the 2000 standard population.
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Hospitalization rates per 100,000 population for Cancer – colorectal Oregon Health AuthorityOregon hospital discharges dataset, 2017; age-adjustment is to the 2000 standard population.
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Hospitalization rates per 100,000 population for diabetesOregon Health AuthorityOregon hospital discharges dataset, 2017; age-adjustment is to the 2000 standard population.
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Hospitalization rates per 100,000 population for lung cancerOregon Health AuthorityOregon hospital discharges dataset, 2017; age-adjustment is to the 2000 standard population.
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Hospitalization rates per 100,000 population for Prostate cancer (male)Oregon Health AuthorityOregon hospital discharges dataset (2017)
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Hospitalization rates per 100,000 population for for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)Oregon Health AuthorityOregon hospital discharges dataset (2017)
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Emergency room visitsOregon Health Authority(2014-2017)
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Reasons for emergency room visits2018 Community Health Assessment
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Health Care BarriersPercentage of adults who couldn't see health care provider in past year because of costOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2015-2017)
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Number of people who went outside county for health care services2018 Community Health Assessment
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What city outside the county were health services received?2018 Community Health Assessment
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Difficulty paying for medical bills2018 Community Health Assessment
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Types of services received outside the county2018 Community Health Assessment
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Mental Health / Substance AbusePercent of adults that received treatment services for a mental health or substance use disorderData gapIdentified gap in available data; address data gap in future assessments.
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Percent of adults who report that they or someone in their household went without substance abuse treatment in the past 12 months for the following reasons: cost did not know where to get care, and other reasons2018 Community Health Assessment
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Percent of adults who report that they or someone in their household went without mental health treatment in the past 12 months for the following reasons: cost did not know where to get care, and other reasons2018 Community Health Assessment
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Percentage of adults who believe substance or drug abuse is an issue in the county2018 Community Health Assessment
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Preventive CareWomen's Health Percentage of female Medicare enrollees ages 65-74 that received an annual mammography screening.County Health RankingCenters for Medicare & Medicaid Services Office of Minority Health's Mapping Medicare Disparities (MMD) (2017)
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Percent of women age 21 to 65 who have had a Pap smear in the past 3 years (who have not had a hysterectomy)Oregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
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Men's HealthSelf-testicular exam2018 Community Health Assessment
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Digital rectal exam2018 Community Health Assessment
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Prostate-specific antigen test in the past two years2018 Community Health Assessment
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Oral HealthAdults with one or more permanent teeth removed because of tooth decay or gum diseaseOregon Health AuthorityOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2014‐2017)
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Edentulous -- percent of adults who have no teethOregon Public Health Assessment Tool
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Percent of adults who have visited the dentist for any reason within the past yearOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2015-2017)
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VaccinationsPercent of adults who received an influenza vaccination in the last year
Oregon Public Health Assessment Tool
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HPV vaccine, adultsData gapIdentified gap in available data; address data gap in future assessments.
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HPVd initiation (1+ dose) 13 to 17 year oldsOregon Health AuthorityALERT Immunization Information System, Oregon Immunization Program (2015-2020)
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HPVd completion (2-3 doses) 13 to 17 year oldsOregon Health AuthorityALERT Immunization Information System, Oregon Immunization Program (2015-2020)
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Pneumonia vaccination (65+)Oregon Health AuthorityOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2014‐2017)
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CHRONIC DISEASES
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CATEGORYSUBCATEGORYINDICATORMEASUREURLDATA SOURCE/DATE
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Cardiovascular HealthHeart DiseaseTotal Cardiovascular Disease Death Rate per 100,000, 35+, All Races/Ethnicities, Both Genders, 2014-2016Centers for Disease Control (CDC)(2016-2018)
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Avoidable Heart Disease and Stroke Death Rate per 100,000, All Races/Ethnicities, Both GendersCenters for Disease Control (CDC)(2016-2018)
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Total Cardiovascular Disease Hospitalization Rate per 1,000 Medicare Beneficiaries, 65+, All Races/Ethnicities, Both GendersCenters for Disease Control (CDC)(2015-2017)
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Stroke Death Rate per 100,000, 35+, All Races/Ethnicities, Both GendersCenters for Disease Control (CDC)(2016-2018)
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Percent of adults who have had a heart attackOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
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Percent of adults who have had a strokeOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
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Percent of women reporting being diagnosed with high blood pressureOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
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Percent of men reporting being diagnosed with high blood pressureOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
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Percent of men reporting being diagnosed with high blood cholesterolOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
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Percent of women reporting being diagnosed with high blood cholesterolOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
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Had blood cholesterol checked within the past 5 yearsOregon Health Authority(2014-2017)
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Heart Attack HospitalizationsOregon Health Authority(2000-2017)
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Heart disease prevalence among Medicare beneficiariesUS NEWSCenters for Medicare and Medicaid Services (2017)
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Other Chronic DiseasesObesityPercent of adults who are obese (BMI ≥ 30)Oregon Public Health Assessment Tool
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Overweight or ObeseOregon Public Health Assessment Tool
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Obesity among adultsOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System(2014-2017)
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CancerPercent of adults who have had cancer excluding non-malignant skin cancerOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
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Brain and central nervous system cancer incidenceOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
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Colon and rectum incidenceOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
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Uterus cancer incidenceOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
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Female breast cancer incidenceOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
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Kidney and renal pelvis cancer incidenceOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
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Leukemia incidenceOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
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Liver and bile duct incidenceOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
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Lung cancer incidenceOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
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Melanoma of the skin cancer incidenceOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma cancer incidenceOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
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Ovarian cancer incidenceOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
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Pancreas cancer incidenceOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
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Bladder cancer cancerOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
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Prostate cancer diagnosis and deathsOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
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Thyroid cancer diagnosis and deathsOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
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DiabetesDiabetes ratesOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
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Percentage of adults aged 20 and above with diagnosed diabetesCenters for Disease Control (CDC)(2017)
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AsthmaPercent of adults with asthmaOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
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Asthma hospitalizationsOregon Health Authority(2000-2017)
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Arthritis Percent of adults with some form of arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, lupus, or fibromyalgiaOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
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Selected Risk Factors for Chronic DiseasePercent of adults who have at least 1 of these risk factors: obese, no exercise, tobacco user, high blood pressure, high cholesterolOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
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SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
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CATEGORYSUBCATEGORYINDICATORMEASUREURLDATA SOURCE/DATE
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SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHSocial & Economic DeterminantsAdverse Childhood ExperiencesEmotional abuse2018 Community Health Assessment
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Physical abuse2018 Community Health Assessment
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Sexual abuse2018 Community Health Assessment
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Household substance abuse 2018 Community Health Assessment
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Household mental illness2018 Community Health Assessment
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Parental separation or divorce2018 Community Health Assessment
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Incarcerated family member2018 Community Health Assessment
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Intimate partner violence2018 Community Health Assessment
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Adults with four or more adverse childhood experiences by countyOregon Health AuthorityOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2017)
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Median Household IncomeThe income where half of households in a county earn more and half of households earn lessU.S. Census Bureau(2015-2019)
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Poverty Poverty status in the past 12 monthsOregon Health AuthorityAmerican Community Survey (ACS) (2013-2017)
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Seniors Living in PovertySeniors (65+) living below the poverty lineU.S. Census BureauAmerican Community Survey (ACS) (2019 5-year data)
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Childhood PovertyChildren under 18 in povertyU.S. Census BureauAmerican Community Survey (ACS) (2019 5-year data)
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UnemploymentSeasonally adjusted unemployment ratesState of Oregon Employment Department via qualityinfo.org(2021)
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Child Food InsecurityEstimated number food insecure children ages 0-17Children First for Oregon(2018-2019)
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Food StampsMonthly average of SNAP benefits paid to beneficiaries in 2019Deparment of Human ServicesOregon Department of Human Services (2020)
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Cash AssistanceOverall participants in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Department of Human ServicesOregon Department of Human Services (2020)
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Child participants in temporary assistance (TANF) for needy familiesChildren First for Oregon(2018-2019)
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School Lunch SubsidyStudents eligible for free and reduced lunch Children First for Oregon(2018-2019)
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Disconnected YouthPercentage of teens and young adults ages 16-19 who are neither working nor in schoolCounty Health RankingsOffice of Reporting, Research, Analytics, and Implementation (2014-2018)
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CaretakingResponsible for providing regular care or assistance to: multiple children, a friend, family member or spouse who has a health problem, an elderly parent, etc.2018 Community Health Assessment
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Crime Violent CrimeNumber of reported violent crime offenses per 100,000 populationCounty Health RankingsThe Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program (2014 and 2016)
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Violent Crime -- reflects the number of violent crimes per 100,000 total population, including murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assaultUS NEWSU.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation(2014,2016)
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Property and Drug CrimeProperty crime -- reflects the number of property crimes per 100,000 total population, including burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft and arsonUS NEWSU.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation (2014,2016)
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Drug-related convictions (felony and misdemeanor)Oregon Drug Trends
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HousingHousingMedian gross rent in Umatilla CountyU.S. Census Bureau(2015-2019)
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Housing units in Umatilla CountyU.S. Census Bureau(2015-2019)
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Percentage of households with at least 1 of 4 housing problems: overcrowding, high housing costs, lack of kitchen facilities, or lack of plumbing facilities.County Health RankingsThe U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)(2012-2016)
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Language at HomeHouseholds in which no one over 14 years old speaks English very wellOregon Health Authority(2013–2017)
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Language other than English spoken at homeU.S. Census Bureau(2015-2019)
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HomelessHomeless population of Umatilla CountyHome 4 Hope
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Affordable HousingAvailability of affordable housing relative to a community's low-income population. Negative numbers indicate a shortfall; positive numbers indicate greater supply than demand.US NEWSU.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates (2014-2018)
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Households paying 30% or more of income on rent by countyOregon Health Authority(2013-2017)
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Residential Racial SegregationResidential racial segregation index by countyOregon Health Authority(2013-2017)
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Overcrowded HouseholdsHousehold crowding is a condition where the number of occupants exceeds the capacity of the dwelling space available, whether measured as rooms, bedrooms or floor area, resulting in adverse physical and mental health outcomesUS NEWSU.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates (2014-2018)
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Built Environment (or Community & Environment)Drinking Water ViolationsList of drinking water violations for all municipalities in Umatilla CountyCounty Health RatingsThe Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) (2018)
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Healthy Foods Food environment index score -- this measure includes access to healthy foods by considering the distance an individual lives from a grocery store or supermarket. Food insecurity, the other food environment measure included in the Index, attempts to capture the access issue by understanding the barrier of cost.County Health RatingsUSDA Food Environment Atlas, Map the Meal Gap from Feeding America (2015 & 2017)
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TransportationHouseholds with no vehicleUS NEWSU.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates (2014-2018 )
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Emergency PreparednessInventory of disaster preparedness supplies2018 Community Health Assessment
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Sources of information during a disaster2018 Community Health Assessment
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Built EnvironmentFarmers Markets in the CountyMaxwell’s Farmers Market (Hermiston)June through October
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Milton-Freewater Farmers MarketJune through September
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Pendleton Farmers MarketMay through October
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Pilot Rock Farmers MarketUnknown schedule
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Umatilla Farmers MarketJune to October
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Among workers who commute in their car alone, the percentage that commute more than 30 minutes.County Health Rankings
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BikeabilityData gapIdentified gap in available data; address data gap in future assessments.
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WalkabilityUS NEWS
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Emergency ServicesPopulation living close to emergency facilitiesUS NEWSCenters for Medicare and Medicaid Services, U.S. Geological Survey (2018/2019)
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Per Capita Spending on Health and Emergency ServicesUS NEWSU.S. Census Bureau (2017)
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Second-Hand SmokeAdults exposed to secondhand smoke indoorsOregon Health Authority(2014-2017)
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Diet and ExerciseObesityPercent of adults who are obese (BMI ≥ 30)Oregon Public Health Assessment Tool
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Percent of adults who are overweight or obese (BMI ≥ 25)Oregon Public Health Assessment Tool
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Obesity among adultsOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System(2014-2017)
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Health StatusPercent of adults reporting poor health days during the last 30 daysOregon Public Health Assessment
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Percent of adults did not participate in any physical activity in the past week, including those who were unable to exercise2018 Community Health Assessment
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Percentage of population with adequate access to locations for physical activityCounty Health Ratings(2010 & 2018)
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Local Food AvailabilityFood environment index score -- this measure includes access to healthy foods by considering the distance an individual lives from a grocery store or supermarket. Food insecurity, the other food environment measure included in the Index, attempts to capture the access issue by understanding the barrier of cost.County Health RatingsUSDA Food Environment Atlas, Map the Meal Gap from Feeding America
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Food environment index score -- higher score indicates more healthy food than unhealthy food is available in a communityUS NEWSU.S. Census Bureau ZIP Code Business Patterns, CARES (2016)
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Percentage of population who are low-income and do not live close to a grocery storeCounty Health RankingsUnited States Department of Agriculture (USDA) (2015)
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Reflects the percentage of individuals living more than 1 mile (urban areas) or 10 miles (rural areas) from the nearest supermarket, supercenter or large grocery storeUS NEWSU.S. Department of Agriculture (2015)
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Reflects number of local food outlets – including farmers markets, community-supported agriculture sites, food hubs and on-farm markets – per 100,000 total population US NEWSU.S. Department of Agriculture (2018)
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Limited access to healthy foodsCounty Health RankingsUnited States Department of Agriculture (USDA) (2015)
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Food Environment Index Score -- Higher score indicates more healthy food than unhealthy food is available in a communityUS NEWSU.S. Census Bureau ZIP Code Business Patterns, CARES (2016)
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Soda ConsumptionPercent of adults who consume severn more more (non-diet) sodas per weekOregon Public Health Tool
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Activity Limitations Due To Poor HealthPercent of adults reporting 1+ days for limitations due to poor physical and/or mental health in past 30 daysOregon Public Health Tool
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Poor Physical Health DaysPercent of adults reporting 1+ days days of poor physical health in past 30 daysOregon Public Health Tool
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Average number of physically unhealthy days reported in past 30 days (age-adjusted).County Health RankingsThe Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) (2017)
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High CholesterolHas high blood cholesterolOregon Public Health Assessment Tool
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BEHAVIORAL & SEXUAL HEALTH
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CATEGORYSUBCATEGORYINDICATORMEASUREURLDATA SOURCE/DATE
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BEHAVIORAL & SEXUAL HEALTHBehavioral HealthNicotine / TobaccoPercentage of adults who are current smokers
Oregon Health AuthorityOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2019)
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Current smokeless tobacco useOregon Health AuthorityOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2019)
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Tobacco-related deathsOregon Health AuthorityOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2019)
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Amount of money spent on tobacco-related medical careOregon Health AuthorityOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2014-2017)
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Number of people with a serious illness caused by tobaccoOregon Health AuthorityOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2014-2017)
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Alcohol UsageCurrent drinkers, at least one drink a month2018 Umatilla County Community Health Assessment
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Binge drinking among adult females: had 4+ drinks of alcohol on one occasion in the past 30 days.Oregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
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Binge drinking among adult males: had 4+ drinks of alcohol on one occasion in the past 30 days.Oregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
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Heavy drinking among adult females: had 2+ drinks of alcohol per day / 60+ drinks of alcohol in the past 30 daysOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
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Heavy drinking among adult males: had 2+ drinks of alcohol per day / 60+ drinks of alcohol in the past 30 daysOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
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Percentage of driving deaths with alcohol involvement.County Health RankingsThe Compressed Mortality File (CMF) is a county-level national mortality and population database. (2012-2018)
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Total Driving Under the Influence of
Intoxicants (DUII) offenses
Oregon Department of Transportation(2013)
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During the past 30 days, how many times have you driven when you've had perhaps too much to drink?2018 Community Health Assessment
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SleepAdults who averaged less than seven hours of sleep in a 24-hour periodOregon Public Health Assessment Tool
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Drug UsageMarijuana useOregon Public Health Assessment Tool
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Prescription drug abuse2018 Community Health Assessment
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Opioid usage2018 Community Health Assessment
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Other illicit drugs2018 Community Health Assessment
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Drug overdoseOregon Public Health Division
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Mental HealthPercentage of adults who looked for the following types of programs for themselves or a loved one: depression, anxiety, or mental health problem; weight problem; disabled care/assistance; elderly care/assistance; end-of-life care/hospice; family planning; disability: drug abuse; marital or family problems; alcohol abuse; cancer support group/counseling; tobacco or nicotine cessation; vaping/smoking; opiate/heroin detoxification; and gambling abuse.2018 Community Health Assessment
257
Had no poor mental health in past 30 daysOregon Health AuthorityOregon Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2014‐2017)
258
Percent of adults who report that they or someone in their household went without mental health treatment in the past 12 months for the following reasons: cost did not know where to get care, and other reasons2018 Community Health Assessment
259
Percent of adults reporting ever being diagnosed with depressionOregon Public Health Assessment Tool
260
Umatilla County adults reported they or a family member were diagnosed with, or treated for, the following mental health issues2018 Community Health Assessment
261
SuicideSuicide deaths, totalOregon Health Authority(2020)
262
Suicide attempts
263
Sexual HealthIntercoursePercentage of Umatilla County who had sexual intercourse in the past year2018 Community Health Assessment
264
Percentage of adults who reported they had sex with more than one partner in the past year2018 Community Health Assessment
265
Number of partners2018 Community Health Assessment
266
Forced or coerced to have sex2018 Community Health Assessment
267
PregnancyPercent of women at risk of unintended pregnancy reporting effective contraceptive useOregon Public Health Assessment Tool
268
Number of births per 1,000 female population ages 15-19County Health RankingsNational Vital Statistics System (NVSS) (2012-2018)
269
Updated 12/1/2021
270
MATERNAL, INFANT & CHILD HEALTH
271
CATEGORYSUBCATEGORYINDICATORMEASUREURLDATA SOURCE/DATE
272
MATERNAL, INFANT & CHILD HEALTHChild PopulationChild Population by AgeChildren under 5Children First for Oregon(2018-2019)
273
Children under 18Children First for Oregon(2018-2019)
274
Child Health AccessUninsured ChildrenPercentage of children under age 19 not covered by any health insuranceU.S. Census Bureau(2006-2018)
275
Telemedicine or Virtual CareTelemedicine or virtual care for your child2018 Community Health Assessment
276
Types of CoverageNumber of children enrolled in Medicaid and CHIPMedicaid(2021)
277
Child's DoctorHave one or more person they think of as their child's personal doctor2018 Community Health Assessment
278
Doctor VisitsVisits to health care provider for preventive care2018 Community Health Assessment
279
Infant HealthLive birthsLive birth in Umatilla CountyOregon Health Assessment(2010-2017)
280
BreastfeedingNever breastfed their child 2018 Community Health Assessment
281
Infant MortalityNumber of deaths of children less than 1 year of age per 1,000 live birthsOur Children Oregon(2019)
282
Low Birth WeightPercentage of live births with low birthweight (< 2,500 grams).
County Health RankingsNational Vital Statistics System (NVSS). (2012-2018)
283
Preterm Live BirthsPercent of live births that were preterm (less than 37 weeks)March of Dimes(2016-2019
284
Child HealthImmunizationsPercentage of 2-year-olds who were up to date on their 4:3:1:3:3:1:4 immunization series, 2018.Oregon Health Authority(2015-2019)
285
ObesityObesity rate, youth ages 10 to 172018 Community Health Assessment
286
Adverse Childhood Incidences (ACEs)Percentage of children experienced two or more adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in their lifetime.2018 Community Health Assessment
287
AsthmaPercent of parents who reported their child suffers from asthma2018 Community Health Assessment
288
Health and Functional StatusParents who rate their child's health as good or excellent2018 Community Health Assessment
289
Child WelfareAbuse and Neglect VictimsChildren who were victims of abuse/neglect per 1,000Children First for Oregon(2018-2019)
290
Children in Foster CareChildren in foster care per 1,000Children First for Oregon(2018-2019)
291
Foster Care Aging Out (percentage of all exits)Youth (age 18+) exiting foster careChildren First for Oregon(2018-2019)
292
Foster Care Placement StabilityChildren with 6 or more foster care placementsChildren First for Oregon(2018-2019)
293
Family Financial StabilityEmployment Related Day CareChild participants in employment related day careKids Count(2019)
294
Childhood Poverty (ages 0-17)Number of children ages 0-17 estimated to live at or below the federal poverty levelAmerican Community Survey (ACS) (2019)
295
Child Food InsecurityEstimated number food insecure children ages 0-17Children First for Oregon(2018-2019)
296
Free and Reduced Lunch EligibilityAs a percentage of total number of studentsChildren First for Oregon(2018-2019)
297
Food Stamps (SNAP)Child participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Umatilla CountyKids CountChildren First for Oregon (2013-2019)
298
Cash Assistance (TANF)Child participants in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families in OregonKids CountChildren First for Oregon (2013-2019)
299
Single ParentsPercentage of children that live in a household headed by single parentCounty Health RankingsAmerican Community Survey, 5-year estimates (2014-2018)
300
Unemployment RateUnemployment rate in Umatilla CountyState of Oregon Employment Department via qualityinfo.org
301
Early Childhood EducationEarly Education EnrollmentYoung children (ages 3 and 4) not in schoolChildren First for Oregon(2018-2019)
302
3rd Grade ProficiencyThird-graders proficient in English language artsChildren First for Oregon(2018-2019)
303
Third-graders proficient in mathChildren First for Oregon(2018-2019)
304
Child Health BehaviorsMental HealthChild received treatment or counseling from a mental health professional, age 3-17 years during the past 12 months2018 Community Health Assessment
305
Family InvolvementParent or family member read to child every day (in the past week)2018 Community Health Assessment
306
Average time playing video games, watching TV, reading, on a computer, on a tablet/cellphone per day2018 Community Health Assessment
307
Parents who report they visited local parkers/bike trails with their child at the following frequency per week2018 Community Health Assessment
308
Fruits and VegetablesPercent of children who ate 5 or more servings of fruit and vegetables2018 Community Health Assessment
309
Child Oral HealthDental VisitsPercent of children who have been to the dentist in the past year2018 Community Health Assessment
310
Teeth ProblemsTypes of problems with teeth2018 Community Health Assessment
311
Location of ServiceWhere children went for dental care/services2018 Community Health Assessment
312
Maternal HealthPregnancy and BirthPercentage of mothers who received prenatal care in the first trimester of their pregnancyChildren First for Oregon(2018)
313
Teen Pregnancy (15-17)Our Children Oregon
314
Teen Pregnancy (15-19)Our Children Oregon
315
Women 15 to 50 years who had a birth in the past 12 monthsCensus ReporterAmerican Community Survey 2019 1-year
316
Overall abortion ratesOregan Health Authority(2019)
317
Percent that received a home visit from a nurse, health care worker, social worker or other professional to help them prepare for a new baby or take care of the baby or mother, either during the pregnancy or until present2018 Community Health Authority
318
Percent of mothers who received WIC services during their last pregnancy2018 Community Health Authority
319
Took a multivitamin with folic acid2018 Community Health Authority
320
Received a dental exam2018 Community Health Authority
321
Received WIC services2018 Community Health Authority
322
Smoked cigarettes or other tobacco products2018 Community Health Authority
323
Used marijuana2018 Community Health Authority
324
Experienced domestic violence2018 Community Health Authority
325
Contraceptive UsePercent of women at risk of unintended pregnancy reporting effective contraceptive useOregon Public Health Assessment Tool
326
Maternal MortalityMaternal Deaths RateOregon Health Authority(2006-2016)
327
Maternal DepressionDuring your most recent pregnancy, how often did you feel down, depressed, or hopeless?Data gapIdentified gap in available data; address data gap in future assessments.
328
Updated 12/1/2021
329
ADOLESCENT HEALTH
330
CATEGORYSUBCATEGORYINDICATORMEASUREURLDATA SOURCE/DATE
331
ADOLESCENT HEALTHDemographicsAge Demographics12 years old or youngerOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
332
13 years oldOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
333
14 years oldOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
334
15 years oldOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
335
16 years oldOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
336
17 years oldOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
337
18 years old or olderOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
338
Race and Ethnicity DemographicsHispanic or Latino/Latina/LatinxOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
339
Black or African AmericanOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
340
American Indian or Alaska NativeOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
341
Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, or other AsianOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
342
Middle Eastern or North AfricanOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
343
Native Hawaiian or Pacific IslanderOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
344
WhiteOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
345
OtherOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
346
Tribal AffiliationNative American, unenrolled Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
347
Native American, enrolledOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
348
Youth with DisabilitiesAre you deaf or do you have serious difficulty hearing?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
349
Are you blind or do you have serious difficulty seeing, even when wearing glasses?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
350
Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have serious difficulty concentrating, remembering or making decisions?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
351
Do you have serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
352
Do you have difficulty dressing or bathing?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
353
Because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition, do you have difficulty doing errands alone such as visiting a physician’s office or shopping?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
354
LanguageWhat is the language you use most often at home?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
355
Sexual OrientationWhat is your sexual orientation?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
356
Health Care AccessHealth Care UtilizationNo doctor or nurse practitioner check-up in over a yearOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
357
Unmet physical health care needsOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
358
Unmet emotional or mental health care needsOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
359
Has visited an emergency room/urgent care during school hoursOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
360
Has visited an emergency room/urgent care during the summerOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
361
Has visited an emergency room/urgent care on the weekend or before/after schoolOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
362
Students reporting their school has a School-Based Health CenterOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
363
Students reporting using the School-Based Health Center one or more times in the past 12 months*Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
364
Behavioral HealthDepression and SuicideFelt sad or hopeless almost every day for 2+ weeks in a rowOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
365
Seriously considered attempting suicideOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
366
Actually attempted suicideOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
367
Firearms AccessHow long would it take you to obtain and be ready to fire a loaded gun?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
368
Sexual HealthBirth ControlUsed a highly effective birth control methodOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
369
Used a moderately effective birth control methodOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
370
Used a birth control method with low effectivenessOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
371
Sexual Activity and STD PreventionCurrent teen pregnancy rolling annual counts and rates ages 10-17Oregon Health Authority(2019)
372
Teen Pregnancy (per 1,000 girls ages 15-19), rate per 1,000 females ages 15-19, 2018 -- includes births and induced abortionsChildren First for Oregon(2019)
373
Have you ever had sexual intercourse?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
374
How old were you had sexual intercourse for the first timeOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
375
The last time you had sexual intercourse, did you or your partner use a condom?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
376
During the last three months, how many people did you have sexual intercourse with?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
377
The last time you had sexual intercourse, what method(s) did you or your partner use to prevent pregnancy? Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
378
During your life, with how many people have you had sexual intercourse?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
379
Comprehensive Sexuality Education Has been taught in school about how to use a condom?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
380
Has been taught in school about how to use other birth control methods?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
381
Has been taught in school about healthy and respectful relationships?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
382
Sexual ViolenceHave you ever given in to sexual activity when you didn't want to because of pressure?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
383
Have you ever been physically forced to have sexual intercourse when you did not want to?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
384
During the past 12 months, did your boyfriend/girlfriend/partner ever hit, slap, or physically hurt you on purpose?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
385
During your life, has any adult ever intentionally hit or physically hurt you?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
386
During your life, has any adult ever had sexual contact with you?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
387
Diet and ExerciseWeightHealthy body weight (BMI 18.5 to 24.9 - neither Underweight nor Overweight/Obese)Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
388
ActivityInvolvement with sportsData gapIdentified gap in available data; address data gap in future assessments.
389
Physically active 60+ min/day, 7 days a weekOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
390
DietOverall eating habitsOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
391
5+ servings per day of fruits and vegetablesOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
392
Consumption of Soda or Pop; Fruit-flavored beverages; Energy drinks; Sports drinks; Flavored milk; Plain milk; Sweetened coffee or tea; Plain water.Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
393
Positive Youth DevelopmentHealth PerceptionWould you say that in general your physical health is excellent, very good, good, fair or poor?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
394
Would you say that in general your emotional and mental health is excellent, very good, good, fair or poor?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
395
Healthy Outlook"I can do most things if I try."Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
396
"I can work out my problems."Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
397
"There is at least one teacher or other adult in my school that really cares about me"Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
398
Community Involvement"I volunteer to help other in my community."Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
399
SchoolGrades and AbsenteeismDuring the past 12 months, how would you describe your grades in school?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
400
During the past 12 months, how many days of school did you miss for any reasons?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
401
During the past 12 months, how many days of school did you miss because of physical health reasons?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
402
During the past 12 months, how many days of school did you miss because of emotional or mental health reasons?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
403
During the past 12 months, how many days of school did you have unexcused absences (meaning you skipped or cut school)?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
404
During the past 12 months, did you miss one or more hours of school due to any of the following reasons? I had a toothache or painful tooth; My mouth was hurting; I had to go to the dentist because of tooth or mouth pain; I had to go to the hospital emergency room because of tooth or mouth pain; I had a mouth injury from playing sports.Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
405
Students who got mostly C's, D's, and F's in schoolOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
406
Missed 16 or more days of the school yearOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
407
Missed 16 or more days of the school year for physical health reasonsOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
408
Missed 16 or more days of the school year for mental health reasonsOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
409
Cut or skipped school 6 or more days of school during the past 12 monthsOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
410
Missed school during the past 12 months for dental health reasonsOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
411
School ClimateBullyingOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
412
Development and Education8th Grade Math ProficiencyChildren First for Oregon(2018-2019)
413
8th Grade English Language Arts ProficiencyChildren First for Oregon(2018-2019)
414
Social Determinants of Health Food Insecurity/HungerIn the past 12 months, did you ever eat less than you felt you should because there wasn't enough money to buy food?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
415
Housing InstabilityExperienced unstable housing (usually slept somewhere other than with parent or guardian)Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
416
Slept away from parents or guardians because kicked out, ran away, or abandonedOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
417
Immunization RatesThirteen- to seventeen-year-old vaccination ratesOregon Health Authority(2020)
418
Juvenile CrimeReferrals to Juvenile Justice (per 1,000 ages 0-17)Children First for OregonOregon Youth Authority. “Data and Evaluation Reports: Youth and Referrals” (2019)
419
Social MediaOn an average day, how many hours do you use social media?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
420
Overall, what effect would you say your social media use has had on your life?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
421
Substance Use AlcoholDuring the past 30 days, how many times did you drive a car or other vehicle when you had been drinking alcohol?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
422
During the past 30 days, how many times did you ride in a car or other vehicle driven by a teenager who had been drinking alcohol?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
423
During the past 30 days, how many times did you drive a car or other vehicle within three hours after using marijuana?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
424
How much do you think people risk harming themselves (physically or in other ways) if they have five or more drinks of an alcoholic beverage once or twice a week?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
425
During the past 30 days, on how many occasions (if any) did you have at least one drink of alcohol?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
426
How much do you think people risk harming themselves (physically or in other ways) if they take one or two drinks of an alcoholic beverage nearly every day?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
427
During the past 30 days, what type of alcohol did you usually drink?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
428
During the past 30 days, from which of the following sources did you usually get the alcohol you drank?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
429
Nicotine / TobaccoDuring the past 30 days, on how many days did you smoke cigarettes?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
430
CigarettesOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
431
E-cigarettesOregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
432
Any other tobacco product*Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
433
How much do you think people risk harming themselves (physically or in other ways) if they smoke one or more packs of cigarettes per day?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
434
The very first time you used any tobacco or vaping product (including e-cigarettes), which type of product did you use?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
435
DrugsDuring the past 30 days, on how many days did you use marijuana or hashish (weed, hash, pot)?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
436
During the past 30 days, on how many days have you used prescription drugs (such as Oxycontin, Percocet, Vicodin, Codeine, Adderall, Ritalin, or Xanax) without a doctor’s orders?Oregon Healthy Teens Survey(2019)
437
Updated 12/01
438
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
439
CATEGORYSUBCATEGORYINDICATORMEASUREURLDATA SOURCE/DATE
440
Communicable DiseaseCOVID-19
441
COMMUNICABLE DISEASEHIVEstimated number of people living with HIVOregon Health AuthorityOregon Adult and Communicable Disease (2019)
442
Number of people aged 13 years and older living with a diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection per 100,000 population.County Health RankingsNational Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP) (2016)
443
HepatitisHepatitis AOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2018)
444
Hepatitis BOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2018)
445
Hepatitis COregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2018)
446
Chronic Hepatitis C virus: death rate by countyOregon Health Authority(2014-2018)
447
Sexually Transmitted InfectionsChlamydia casesOregon Public Health Epidemiologists' User System(2020)
448
GonorrheaOregon Public Health Epidemiologists' User System(2020)
449
SyphilisOregon Public Health Epidemiologists' User System(2020)
450
Other Communicable DiseasesTuberculosis and other notifiable communicable diseases.Oregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2018)
451
Updated 12/01
452
SENIOR HEALTH
453
CATEGORYSUBCATEGORYINDICATORMEASUREURLDATA SOURCE/DATE
454
Senior PopulationSenior Population65 Years and OlderAmerican Community Survey (ACS)U.S Census Bureau. American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year Estimates (2019)
455
Seniors (65+) living below the poverty lineU.S. Census BureauU.S. Census Bureau’s ACS 5-year data (2019)
456
Life ExpectancyMale life expectancyOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2018)
457
Female life expectancyOregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2018)
458
Average number of years a person can expect to liveCounty Health Rankings National Vital Statistics System (2016-2018)
459
Nursing Home PopulationTotal number of residents in certified nursing facilitiesKaiser Family FoundationKaiser Family Foundation analysis of Certification and Survey Provider Enhanced Reports (CASPER) data (2017)
460
Senior ServicesCaregiversPercent of U.S. adults 18 years of age and older reported providing care or assistance to a person with a long-term illness or disability in the past 30 daysData gapIdentified gap in available data; address data gap in future assessments.
461
Percent of those 65+ that require unpaid or paid caregiversData gapIdentified gap in available data; address data gap in future assessments.
462
Congregate MealsNumber of congregate meals served to older individualsData gapIdentified gap in available data; address data gap in future assessments.
463
Home-Delivered MealsNumber of home delivered meals served to older individuals Data gapIdentified gap in available data; address data gap in future assessments.
464
Senior Health IssuesLeading Causes of DeathNumber of deaths from cancerOregon Health Authority(2018)
465
Number of deaths from heart diseaseOregon Health Authority(2018)
466
Number of deaths from unintentional injuriesOregon Health Authority(2018)
467
Number of deaths from chronic lower respiratory diseaseOregon Health Authority(2018)
468
Number of deaths from strokeOregon Health Authority(2018)
469
Number of deaths from Alzheimer’s DiseaseCenters for Disease Control(2017)
470
Alzheimers/DementiaNumber of people in hospice with a primary diagnosis of dementiaAlzheimer's Impact Movement(2015)
471
Number of people aged 65 and older with Alzheimer’s by ageAlzheimer's Impact Movement(2015)
472
Elder AbuseNumber of seniors reporting having been abused in the past yearOregon Health Authority(2017)
473
Falls Fall-related mortality rate among persons 65 years of age and olderOregon Health AuthorityOregon Death Certificate Data (2013-2017)
474
General HealthPerson 65 and older who need help with personal careCDCNational data
475
Percent of adults 65+ reporting 1+ days days of poor physical health in past 30 days
Oregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
476
Acitivity limitation due to poor health.Oregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
477
Physical ActivityNumber of older adults engage in physical activity and strength trainingSurvey?
478
Pain ManagementInadequately treated painSurvey?
479
Those 65 and over that have been diagnosed with depression.Oregon Public Health Assessment Tool(2014-2017)
480
Behavioral Health DepressionPercentage of adults ages 65 and older who reported being told by a health professional they have a depressive disorderAmerica's Health RankingsBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2017)
481
Substance AbuseHad ≥5 drinks (men) or ≥4 drinks (women) on at least 1 occasion in the past 30 daysOregon Public Health Assessment Tool
482
Had more than two drinks per day (men) or more than one drink per day (women) in the past 30 daysOregon Public Health Assessment Tool
483
Percent of adults had used medication not prescribed for them or took more than prescribed to feel good or high and/or more active or alert during the past 6 months.2018 Community Health Assessment
484
Health Care CoverageMedicaid/MedicareMedicare beneficiaries with recent primary care visitUS NewsDartmouth Atlas of Healthcare (2017)
485
Medicare beneficiaries with depressionUS NewsCenters for Medicare and Medicaid Services (2017)
486
Number of Medicare recipients in OregonKaiser Family Foundation(2018)