Milestone reached for Logan County Community Health Improvement Plan
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[October 07, 2010]
To improve health in Logan County,
three top issues that should be addressed are adult obesity,
diseases of the heart and oral health. These priority community
health issues were identified as a result of a strategic planning
effort facilitated by the Logan County Department of Public Health
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The Logan County Community Health Improvement Strategic Planning
Initiative recently completed a 12-month community health needs
assessment. The needs assessment process for community health
improvement was guided by a local steering committee representing
Logan County's system of medical providers, social service agencies,
civic organizations, elected officials and local health department
staff.
The process included the evaluation of population health data, an
assessment of the local community health system, a determination of
Logan County's resources to improve community health and an
appraisal of future factors likely to affect the community's health.
A brief description of the selected priority community health
issues follows:
has been increasing in prevalence and recently was identified as
a priority community health issue in the Illinois Health
Improvement Plan. Thirty percent of Logan County adults are
classified as obese, which is significantly higher than the 26
percent adult obesity rate for the state as a whole. Obesity is
preventable and contributes to a wide variety of acute and
chronic health conditions that reduce the length and quality of
life.
Diseases of the
heart include forms of rheumatic fever, hypertensive heart
disease, ischaemic heart disease, pulmonary heart disease,
pericarditis, valve disorders and cardiomyopathy and are the
second leading cause of death in Logan County. There are several
risk factors for heart disease, including inappropriate blood
pressure, cigarette smoking and obesity. In addition, direct
contributing factors causing these risk factors include lack of
knowledge, poor diet, lack of exercise, social environment,
diabetes, sleep apnea and lack of access to health care.
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Oral health was selected as a
strategic issue because healthy teeth and gums are recognized as
important to overall well-being. Poor oral health contributes to
other significant health problems such as premature birth and
infant mortality. Dietary factors were recognized as common
contributors to obesity and poor oral health. A critical issue
in Logan County is that children and adults lack access to, or
don't make effective use of, preventive dental care and
treatment.
An overall goal of the entire needs assessment process is to
maintain involvement by all the community health system partners
while assuring commitment to achieve measurable results that make a
difference in the health and lives of Logan County residents.
For more information about the Community Health Improvement Plan
for Logan County, call 217-735-2317. To view the completed
assessments or for more information on other public health issues,
visit www.lcdph.org.
[Text from file received from
the
Logan County Department of Public
Health]
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