Logan County Improves Ranking to
44th Healthiest County in Illinois
Send a link to a friend
[April 11, 2023]
On
March 29, the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps (CHR&R) program of
the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute ranked Logan
County the 44th healthiest county in the state of Illinois, which
has 102 counties. This was an improvement from the 2022 ranking of
46th.
“We are proud to see that Logan County is improving its health
ranking,” said Lincoln Memorial Hospital president and CEO Dolan
Dalpoas. “Our board, colleagues and volunteers are passionate about
our mission to improve lives and build stronger communities through
better health. We are proud to play a direct role in both creating
better health and supporting the work of our community to continue
this progress.”
The CHR&R model recognizes that everyone in a community has a role
to play to improve health.
“We all know that our health is influenced by what we eat, how much
we move and even our genetics,” said Angela Stoltzenburg, LMH
director of community health. “But if we want to give every person
in our community the chance to be as healthy as possible, we must
consider that our health is also influenced by access to quality
health care and education, physical environment and social and
economic factors including safety, employment, education and social
support.”
The CHR&R compared county data from a variety of sources that
represent both health outcomes and health factors. Health outcomes
include the average length of life for a Logan County resident
(currently 76.8 years) and quality of life.
[to top of second column] |
Health factors considered in the
ranking include smoking and substance use, preventive health
measures like cancer screenings and flu vaccines, high school
graduation rates, air quality and housing.
“We are pleased to see the health of Logan County is
improving,” said Don Cavi, executive director of the Logan County
Department of Public Health. “With all community partners working in
tandem as one system, there is no end to what can be accomplished.
Perhaps our greatest partner in the community is its people, for if
we are to continue on a path to improvement, it will take the
consistent effort of everyone to care for their health, their
families and their livelihood.”
The LMH Community Health Collaborative has
implemented a variety of strategies with its partners, including the
Logan County Department of Public Health, to improve health in Logan
County. If you would like to learn more about these efforts, please
contact Angela Stoltzenburg at 217-605-5008 or follow the Community
Health Collaborative on Facebook at facebook.com/lmhchc.
[Angie Muhs] |