Community health needs assessment south chicago service area

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Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) Community Health Needs Assessment _ South Chicago Service Area Report Area South Chicago Service Area

Data Category Demographics | Social & Economic Factors | Physical Environment | Clinical Care | Health Behaviors | Health Outcomes

Demographics Current population demographics and changes in demographic composition over time play a determining role in the types of health and social services needed by communities. Data Indicators Total Population Change in Total Population Families with Children Female Population Male Population Median Age Population Under Age 18 Population Age 0-4

Population Age 5-17 Population Age 18-64 Population Age 18-24 Population Age 25-34 Population Age 35-44 Population Age 45-54 Population Age 55-64 Population Age 65

Population with Any Disability Linguistically Isolated Population Population with Limited English Proficiency Population Geographic Mobility Foreign-Born Population Hispanic Population Veteran Population Urban and Rural Population

Total Population A total of 420,407 people live in the 36.60 square mile report area defined for this assessment according to the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2009-13 5-year estimates. The population density for this area, estimated at 11,487.08 persons per square mile, is greater than the national average population density of 88.23 persons per square mile. Report Area

Total Population

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Total Land Area

Population Density

(Square Miles)

(Per Square Mile)

420,407

36.60

11,487.08

5,212,372

945.08

5,515.29

12,848,554

55,504.25

231.49

311,536,591

3,530,997.6

88.23

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population, Density (Persons per Sq Mile) by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 5,000 1,001 - 5,000 501 - 1,000 51 - 500 Under 51 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Total Population by Age Groups, Total Report Area

Age 0-4

Age 5-17

Age 18-24

Age 25-34

Age 35-44

Age 45-54

Age 55-64

Age 65

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Custom Area

27,695

81,239

42,004

49,860

52,740

58,217

48,696

59,956

Cook County, IL

341,943

876,453

509,405

840,665

710,823

708,813

587,990

636,280

Illinois

820,771

2,265,645

1,252,399

1,778,128

1,711,098

1,842,487

1,521,168

1,656,858

20,052,112

53,825,364

31,071,264

41,711,276

40,874,160

44,506,268

37,645,104

41,851,040

Estimates*

United States

Total Population by Race Alone, Total

Report Area

Custom Area

White

Black

Native American / Alaska Native

Asian

Native Hawaiian /

Some Other

Multiple

Race

Races

Pacific Islander

83,269

306,451

4,027

993

32

20,019

5,616

Cook County, IL

2,955,886

1,272,312

336,055

12,644

1,105

529,889

104,481

Illinois

9,320,910

1,851,524

609,923

27,548

2,979

769,968

265,702

230,592,576

39,167,008

15,231,962

2,540,309

526,347

14,746,054

8,732,333

Estimates*

United States

Total Population by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

White

Black

Native American / Alaska Native

Asian

Native Hawaiian /

Some Other

Multiple

Race

Races

Pacific Islander

Custom Area Estimates*

19.81%

72.89%

0.96%

0.24%

0.01%

4.76%

1.34%

Cook County, IL

56.71%

24.41%

6.45%

0.24%

0.02%

10.17%

2%

Illinois

72.54%

14.41%

4.75%

0.21%

0.02%

5.99%

2.07%

United States

74.02%

12.57%

4.89%

0.82%

0.17%

4.73%

2.8%

Total Population by Ethnicity Alone Report Area

Total Population

Hispanic or Latino Population

Percent Population Hispanic or Latino

Non-Hispanic Population

Percent Population Non-Hispanic

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Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

420,407

72,723

17.3%

347,684

82.7%

5,212,372

1,262,156

24.21%

3,950,216

75.79%

12,848,554

2,060,706

16.04%

10,787,848

83.96%

311,536,608

51,786,592

16.62%

259,750,000

83.38%

Change in Total Population According to the U.S. Census Bureau Decennial Census, between 2000 and 2010 the population in the report area fell by 65983 persons, a change of -13.57%. A significant positive or negative shift in total population over time impacts healthcare providers and the utilization of community resources. Report Area

Total Population,

Total Population,

Total Population

Percent Population

2000 Census

2010 Census

Change, 2000-2010

Change, 2000-2010

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

486,166

420,183

-65,983

-13.57%

5,376,930

5,194,675

-182,255

-3.39%

12,419,231

12,830,632

411,401

3.31%

280,421,907

307,745,539

27,323,632

9.74%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, Decennial Census. 2000 - 2010. Source geography: Tract

Population Change, Percent by Tract, US Census 2000 - 2010 Over 10.0% Increase ( ) 1.0 - 10.0% Increase ( ) Less Than 1.0% Change ( /- ) 1.0 - 10.0% Decrease ( - ) Over 10.0% Decrease ( - ) No Population or No Data Report Area

Population Change (2000-2010) by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

Male Population Change, Male Population Change, Total Percent no data

no data -89,306

Female Population Change, Total no data

-3.43%

Female Population Change, Percent no data

-92,949

-3.35% Page 3 / 149


Report Area

Male Population Change, Male Population Change, Total Percent

Illinois United States

Female Population Change, Total

Female Population Change, Percent

211,965

3.49%

199,436

3.15%

12,757,602

9.24%

12,613,855

8.8%

Population Change (2000-2010) by Hispanic Origin

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Hispanic Population

Hispanic Population

Change, Total

Change, Percent

no data

no data

Non-Hispanic

Non-Hispanic

Population Change, Total

Population Change, Percent

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

172,995

16.14%

-355,250

-8.25%

Illinois

497,316

32.5%

-85,915

-0.79%

15,098,149

42.7%

10,153,011

4.09%

United States

Percent Population Change (2000-2010) by Race American Report Area

White

Black

Indian / Alaska Native

Asian

Native Hawaiian / Pacific

Other Race

Multiple Race

Islander

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Custom Area Estimates*

no data

Cook County, IL

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

-4.91%

-8.37%

39.13%

24.02%

-32.68%

3.92%

-3.27%

Illinois

0.57%

-0.56%

41.79%

38.56%

-12.15%

19.19%

23.39%

United States

4.89%

15.27%

21.65%

43.27%

47.12%

24.03%

32.16%

Families with Children A family household is any housing unit in which the householder is living with one or more individuals related to him or her by birth, marriage, or adoption. A non-family households are any households occupied by the householder alone, or by the householder and one or more unrelated individuals. Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Total Households

Total Family Households

Families with Children (Under Age 18)

Families with Children (Under Age 18), Percent of Total Households

no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

1,933,335

1,186,609

607,969

31.45%

Illinois

4,772,723

3,136,362

1,562,500

32.74%

115,610,216

76,744,360

37,741,108

32.65%

United States

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Households with Children (Age 0-17), Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 35.0% 31.6 - 35.0% 28.1 - 31.5% Under 28.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Family Households with Children by Ethnicity Alone Report Area

Total Hispanic / Latino

Total Not Hispanic /

Percent Hispanic /

Percent Not Hispanic /

Latino

Latino

Latino Page 5 / 149


Custom Area Estimates*

no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

177,657

428,675

69.01%

46.14%

Illinois

295,441

1,262,417

71.16%

46.39%

7,195,881

30,405,692

67.82%

45.98%

United States

Family Households with Children by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Black or

Native

African American

American / Alaska Native

no data

no data

Asian

Native Hawaiian /

Some Other

Pacific

Race

Multiple Race

Islander no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

45.18%

57.33%

57.84%

50.01%

77.05%

72.66%

56.98%

Illinois

45.92%

59.59%

57.67%

53.84%

60.85%

74.29%

60.75%

United States

45.52%

59.76%

60.09%

54.52%

66.04%

71.42%

61.02%

Female Population A total of 228,895 females resided in the report area according to the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2009-13 5year estimates. Females represented 54.45% of the total population in the area, which was greater than the national average of Page 6 / 149


50.81%. Report Area

Total Population

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Female Population

Percent Female Population

420,407

228,895

54.45%

5,212,372

2,686,993

51.55%

12,848,554

6,544,455

50.94%

311,536,608

158,289,184

50.81%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Female Population, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 52.0% 50.1 - 52.0% 48.1 - 50.0% Under 48.1% No Female Population Reported No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Female Population by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Total Not Hispanic /

Percent Hispanic /

Percent Not Hispanic /

Latino

Latino

Latino

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

614,247

2,072,746

48.67%

52.47%

Illinois

997,083

5,547,372

48.39%

51.42%

25,496,992

132,792,192

49.23%

51.12%

United States

Female Population by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

White

Black or African

Native American /

American

Alaska Native

Native Asian

Hawaiian /

Some Other

Pacific Islander

Race

Multiple Race

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Custom Area Estimates*

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

50.83%

54.56%

52.17%

52.04%

51.31%

48.08%

51.12%

Illinois

50.71%

53.13%

50.49%

51.96%

47.5%

47.93%

50.07%

United States

50.63%

52.29%

50.26%

52.55%

49.85%

48.34%

50.27%

Male Population A total of 191,530 males resided in the report area according to the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2009-13 5-year estimates. Males represented 45.56% of the total population in the area, which was less than the national average of 49.19%. Report Area

Total Population

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Male Population

Percent Male Population

420,407

191,530

45.56%

5,212,372

2,525,379

48.45%

12,848,554

6,304,099

49.06%

311,536,608

153,247,408

49.19%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Male Population, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 52.0% 50.1 - 52.0% 48.1 - 50.0% Under 48.1% No Male Population Reported No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Male Population by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Total Not Hispanic /

Percent Hispanic /

Percent Not Hispanic /

Latino

Latino

Latino

no data 647,909

no data 1,877,470

no data 51.33%

47.53% Page 8 / 149


Report Area

Total Hispanic / Latino

Illinois United States

Total Not Hispanic /

Percent Hispanic /

Percent Not Hispanic /

Latino

Latino

Latino

1,063,623

5,240,476

51.61%

48.58%

26,289,600

126,957,808

50.77%

48.88%

Male Population by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Black or

Native

African

American /

American

Alaska Native

no data

no data

Native Asian

Hawaiian / Pacific

Some Other Race

Multiple Race

Islander no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

49.17%

45.44%

47.83%

47.96%

48.69%

51.92%

48.88%

Illinois

49.29%

46.87%

49.51%

48.04%

52.5%

52.07%

49.93%

United States

49.37%

47.71%

49.74%

47.45%

50.15%

51.66%

49.73%

Median Age This indicator reports population median age based on the 5-year American Community Survey estimate. Report Area

Total Population

Median Age Page 9 / 149


Custom Area Estimates*

420,406 no data

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

5,212,372

35.5

12,848,554

36.8

311,536,608

37.3

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Median Age by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 45.0 40.1 - 45.0 35.1 - 40.0 Under 35.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population Median Age by Gender Report Area

Male

Custom Area Estimates*

Female

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

34.2

36.8

Illinois

35.5

38.2

36

38.6

United States

Population Median Age by Race Alone

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

White

no data

Black or

Native

African American

American / Alaska Native

no data 38.3

no data 35.1

Asian

Some Other

Pacific

Race

Multiple Race

Islander no data

35.4

Native Hawaiian /

no data 35.1

no data 38.8

no data 27.6

20.6

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Report Area

White

Illinois United States

Black or

Native

African American

American / Alaska Native

Asian

Native Hawaiian /

Some Other

Pacific

Race

Multiple Race

Islander

39.6

33.1

35.4

34.8

35.2

27.2

17.2

40

32.7

31.4

35.8

29.8

27.8

19.3

Population Median Age by Ethnicity Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Hispanic / Latino

Not Hispanic / Latino

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

27.9

42.1

Illinois

26.8

41.9

United States

27.6

42.3

Population Under Age 18 This indicator reports the percentage of population under age 18 in the designated geographic area. This indicator is relevant because it is important to understand the percentage of youth in the community, as this population has unique health needs which should be considered separately from other age groups. Report Area

Total Population

Population Age 0-17

Percent Population Age 0-17 Page 11 / 149


Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

420,407

108,909

25.91%

5,212,372

1,218,396

23.38%

12,848,554

3,086,416

24.02%

311,536,608

73,877,472

23.71%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population Age 0-17, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 26.0% 23.1 - 26.0% 20.1 - 23.0% Under 20.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population Under Age 18 by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Male no data

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Total Female no data

Percent Male

Percent Female

no data

no data

619,757

598,639

24.54%

22.28%

1,576,010

1,510,406

25%

23.08%

37,783,716

36,093,760

24.66%

22.8%

Population Under Age 18 by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Total Not Hispanic /

Percent Hispanic /

Percent Not Hispanic /

Latino

Latino

Latino

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

421,419

412,238

33.39%

10.44%

Illinois

723,527

1,426,142

35.11%

13.22%

17,335,444

35,050,164

33.47%

13.49%

United States

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Population Under Age 18 by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Black or

Native

African

American /

American

Alaska Native

no data

no data

Native Asian

no data

Hawaiian /

Some Other

Pacific Islander

Race

no data

no data

Multiple Race

no data

Cook County, IL

19.89%

26.23%

24.49%

19.6%

10.77%

34.04%

45.37%

Illinois

21.86%

27.24%

24.85%

22.04%

18.87%

34.51%

51.65%

United States

21.81%

27.08%

28.64%

21.56%

28.1%

31.75%

47.31%

Population Age 0-4 This indicator reports the percentage of children aged 0-4 in the designated geographic area. This indicator is relevant because it is important to understand the percentage of infants and young children in the community, as this population has unique health needs which should be considered separately from other age groups. Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

Total Population

Population Age 0-4

Percent Population Age 0-4

420,407

27,731

6.6%

5,212,372

341,943

6.56%

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Report Area

Total Population

Illinois United States

Population Age 0-4

Percent Population Age 0-4

12,848,554

820,771

6.39%

311,536,608

20,052,112

6.44%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population Age 0-4, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 7.0% 6.1 - 7.0% 5.1 - 6.0% Under 5.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population Age 0-4 by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Male no data

Total Female no data

Percent Male

Percent Female

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

173,983

167,960

6.89%

6.25%

Illinois

418,842

401,929

6.64%

6.14%

10,247,162

9,804,950

6.69%

6.19%

United States

Population Age 0-4 by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Total Not Hispanic /

Percent Hispanic /

Percent Not Hispanic /

Latino

Latino

Latino

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

121,550

220,393

9.63%

5.58%

Illinois

207,442

613,329

10.07%

5.69%

5,118,137

14,933,975

9.88%

5.75%

United States

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Population Age 0-4 by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Black or African

Native American /

American

Alaska Native

no data

no data

Native Asian

no data

Hawaiian / Pacific Islander no data

Some Other Race

no data

Multiple Race

no data

Cook County, IL

5.73%

6.57%

6.03%

6.14%

2.17%

9.58%

16.12%

Illinois

5.72%

6.86%

5.9%

6.39%

1.71%

9.65%

17.29%

United States

5.79%

7.25%

7.65%

5.88%

7.69%

9.24%

15.67%

Population Age 5-17 This indicator reports the percentage of youth aged 5-17 in the designated geographic area. This indicator is relevant because it is important to understand the percentage of youth in the community, as this population has unique health needs which should be considered separately from other age groups. Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

Total Population

Population Age 5-17

Percent Population Age 5-17

420,407

81,195

19.31%

5,212,372

876,453

16.81%

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Report Area

Total Population

Illinois United States

Population Age 5-17

Percent Population Age 5-17

12,848,554

2,265,645

17.63%

311,536,608

53,825,364

17.28%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population Age 5-17, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 19.0% 17.1 - 19.0% 15.1 - 17.0% Under 15.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population Age 5-17 by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Male no data

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Total Female no data

Percent Male no data

Percent Female no data

445,774

430,679

17.65%

16.03%

1,157,168

1,108,477

18.36%

16.94%

27,536,556

26,288,810

17.97%

16.61%

Population Age 5-17 by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Total Not Hispanic /

Percent Hispanic /

Percent Not Hispanic /

Latino

Latino

Latino

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

299,869

576,584

23.76%

14.6%

Illinois

516,085

1,749,560

25.04%

16.22%

12,217,306

41,608,056

23.59%

16.02%

United States

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Population Age 5-17 by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Black or African

Native American /

American

Alaska Native

no data

no data

Native Asian

no data

Hawaiian / Pacific Islander no data

Some Other Race

no data

Multiple Race

no data

Cook County, IL

14.16%

19.66%

18.46%

13.46%

8.6%

24.46%

29.25%

Illinois

16.14%

20.37%

18.95%

15.65%

17.15%

24.86%

34.36%

United States

16.02%

19.82%

20.99%

15.68%

20.41%

22.51%

31.64%

Population Age 18-64 This indicator reports the percentage of population age 18-64 in the designated geographic area. This indicator is relevant because it is important to understand the percentage of adults in the community, as this population has unique health needs which should be considered separately from other age groups. Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

Total Population

Population Age 18-64

Percent Population Age 18-64

420,407

251,481

59.82%

5,212,372

3,357,696

64.42%

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Report Area

Total Population

Illinois United States

Population Age 18-64

Percent Population Age 18-64

12,848,554

8,105,280

63.08%

311,536,608

195,808,080

62.85%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population Age 18-64, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 63.0% 60.1 - 63.0% 57.1 - 60.0% Under 57.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population Age 18-64 by Gender Males

Females

Percent of Males

Percent of Females

Age 18-64

Age 18-64

Age 18-64

Age 18-64

Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

1,644,704

1,712,992

65.13%

63.75%

Illinois

4,026,018

4,079,262

63.86%

62.33%

97,303,216

98,504,848

63.49%

62.23%

United States

Population Age 18-64 by Ethnicity Alone

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Hispanic / Latino

Not Hispanic / Latino

Age 18-64

Age 18-64

no data

no data

Percent Hispanic / Latino Age 18-64 no data

Percent Not Hispanic / Latino Age 18-64 no data

778,241

2,579,455

61.66%

65.3%

1,247,393

6,857,887

60.53%

63.57%

31,472,716

164,335,360

60.77%

63.27%

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Population Age 18-64 by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White Age 18-64

no data

Cook County, IL

Black or African American

Native American / Alaska Native

Age 18-64

Age 18-64

no data

no data

Asian Age 18-64

Native Hawaiian /

Some Other

Pacific Islander

Race Age 18-64

Multiple Race Age 18-64

Age 18-64 no data

no data

no data

no data

65.63%

62.14%

68.28%

70.06%

83.98%

62.25%

49.95%

Illinois

63.4%

62.66%

67.35%

68.6%

75.43%

62.13%

44.48%

United States

62.8%

63.75%

63.57%

68.46%

65.83%

64.04%

48.09%

Population Age 18-24 This indicator reports the percentage of youth aged 18-24 in the designated geographic area. This indicator is relevant because it is important to understand the percentage of youth in the community, as this population has unique health needs which should be considered separately from other age groups. Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Population 420,407

Population Age 18-24 41,896

Percent Population Age 18-24 9.97%

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Report Area

Total Population

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Population Age 18-24

Percent Population Age 18-24

5,212,372

509,405

9.77%

12,848,554

1,252,399

9.75%

311,536,608

31,071,264

9.97%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population Age 18-24, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 11.0% 9.1 - 11.0% 7.1 - 9.0% Under 7.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population Age 18-24 by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Male no data

Total Female no data

Percent Male no data

Percent Female no data

Cook County, IL

254,731

254,674

10.09%

9.48%

Illinois

640,726

611,673

10.16%

9.35%

15,908,094

15,163,170

10.38%

9.58%

United States

Population Age 18-24 by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Total Not Hispanic / Latino no data

Percent Hispanic / Latino no data

Percent Not Hispanic / Latino no data

Cook County, IL

146,761

362,644

11.63%

9.18%

Illinois

243,645

1,008,754

11.82%

9.35%

6,303,665

24,767,600

12.17%

9.54%

United States

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Population Age 18-24 by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Black or

Native

African

American /

American

Alaska Native

no data

no data

Native Asian

Hawaiian / Pacific

Some Other Race

Multiple Race

Islander no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

8.99%

10.79%

11.03%

9.43%

10.32%

11.43%

12.09%

Illinois

9.11%

11.76%

11.22%

9.77%

12.35%

11.66%

12.39%

United States

9.33%

11.92%

12%

10.2%

13%

12.88%

12.31%

Population Age 25-34 This indicator reports the percentage of youth aged 25-34 in the designated geographic area. This indicator is relevant because it is important to understand the percentage of youth in the community, as this population has unique health needs which should be considered separately from other age groups. Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

Total Population

Population Age 25-34

Percent Population Age 25-34

420,407

49,874

11.86%

5,212,372

840,665

16.13%

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Report Area

Total Population

Illinois United States

Population Age 25-34

Percent Population Age 25-34

12,848,554

1,778,128

13.84%

311,536,608

41,711,276

13.39%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population Age 25-34, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 14.0% 12.1 - 14.0% 10.1 - 12.0% Under 10.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population Age 25-34 by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Male no data

Total Female no data

Percent Male

Percent Female

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

416,481

424,184

16.49%

15.79%

Illinois

892,117

886,011

14.15%

13.54%

20,996,648

20,714,628

13.7%

13.09%

United States

Population Age 25-34 by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Total Not Hispanic /

Percent Hispanic /

Percent Not Hispanic /

Latino

Latino

Latino

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

221,002

619,663

17.51%

15.69%

Illinois

353,699

1,424,429

17.16%

13.2%

8,533,987

33,177,288

16.48%

12.77%

United States

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Population Age 25-34 by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Black or

Native

African

American /

American

Alaska Native

no data

no data

Native Asian

Hawaiian / Pacific

Some Other Race

Multiple Race

Islander no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

16.68%

12.86%

14.15%

20.75%

20.54%

18.34%

14.6%

Illinois

13.32%

13.3%

13.26%

18.49%

18.16%

18.43%

11.81%

United States

12.76%

14.02%

14.17%

16.88%

17.64%

18.26%

12.39%

Population Age 35-44 This indicator reports the percentage of youth aged 25-34 in the designated geographic area. This indicator is relevant because it is important to understand the percentage of youth in the community, as this population has unique health needs which should be considered separately from other age groups. Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

Total Population

Population Age 35-44

Percent Population Age 35-44

420,407

52,741

12.55%

5,212,372

710,823

13.64%

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Report Area

Total Population

Illinois United States

Population Age 35-44

Percent Population Age 35-44

12,848,554

1,711,098

13.32%

311,536,608

40,874,160

13.12%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population Age 35-44, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 14.0% 12.1 - 14.0% 10.1 - 12.0% Under 10.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population Age 35-44 by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Male no data

Total Female no data

Percent Male no data

Percent Female no data

Cook County, IL

352,507

358,316

13.96%

13.34%

Illinois

852,028

859,070

13.52%

13.13%

20,345,982

20,528,180

13.28%

12.97%

United States

Population Age 35-44 by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Total Not Hispanic / Latino no data

Percent Hispanic / Latino no data

Percent Not Hispanic / Latino no data

Cook County, IL

191,979

518,844

15.21%

13.13%

Illinois

314,172

1,396,926

15.25%

12.95%

7,500,839

33,373,320

14.48%

12.85%

United States

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Population Age 35-44 by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Black or African American

White

no data

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

no data

Native American / Alaska Native

no data

Asian

no data

Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander no data

Some Other Race

no data

Multiple Race

no data

13.39%

12.74%

14.22%

16.33%

14.12%

16.04%

10.47%

13%

13.05%

15.02%

17.11%

14.57%

16.27%

8.89%

12.81%

13.38%

13.36%

16.73%

14.41%

15.62%

9.55%

Population Age 45-54 This indicator reports the percentage of youth aged 45-54 in the designated geographic area. This indicator is relevant because it is important to understand the percentage of youth in the community, as this population has unique health needs which should be considered separately from other age groups. Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

Total Population

Population Age 45-54

Percent Population Age 45-54

420,407

58,234

13.85%

5,212,372

708,813

13.6%

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Report Area

Total Population

Illinois United States

Population Age 45-54

Percent Population Age 45-54

12,848,554

1,842,487

14.34%

311,536,608

44,506,268

14.29%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population Age 45-54, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 17.0% 15.1 - 17.0% 13.1 - 15.0% Under 13.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population Age 45-54 by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Male no data

Total Female no data

Percent Male

Percent Female

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

344,343

364,470

13.64%

13.56%

Illinois

906,942

935,545

14.39%

14.3%

21,907,042

22,599,226

14.3%

14.28%

United States

Population Age 45-54 by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Total Not Hispanic /

Percent Hispanic /

Percent Not Hispanic /

Latino

Latino

Latino

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

134,950

573,863

10.69%

14.53%

Illinois

212,221

1,630,266

10.3%

15.11%

5,684,328

38,821,940

10.98%

14.95%

United States

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Population Age 45-54 by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Black or African American

no data

Native American / Alaska Native

no data

Asian

no data

Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander no data

Some Other Race

no data

Multiple Race

no data

14.2%

14.31%

17.58%

12.31%

25.88%

10.43%

7.41%

15.09%

13.9%

17.18%

12.55%

20.58%

10.22%

6.73%

14.8%

13.98%

13.85%

13.9%

12.55%

11.19%

8.2%

Population Age 55-64 This indicator reports the percentage of youth aged 45-54 in the designated geographic area. This indicator is relevant because it is important to understand the percentage of youth in the community, as this population has unique health needs which should be considered separately from other age groups. Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

Total Population

Population Age 55-64

Percent Population Age 55-64

420,407

48,703

11.58%

5,212,372

587,990

11.28%

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Report Area

Total Population

Illinois United States

Population Age 55-64

Percent Population Age 55-64

12,848,554

1,521,168

11.84%

311,536,608

37,645,104

12.08%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population Age 55-64, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 15.0% 13.1 - 15.0% 11.1 - 13.0% Under 11.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population Age 55-64 by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Male

Total Female

no data

no data

Percent Male

Percent Female

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

276,642

311,348

10.95%

11.59%

Illinois

734,205

786,963

11.65%

12.02%

18,145,446

19,499,656

11.84%

12.32%

United States

Population Age 55-64 by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Total Not Hispanic / Latino no data

Percent Hispanic / Latino

Percent Not Hispanic / Latino

no data

no data

83,549

504,441

6.62%

12.77%

123,656

1,397,512

6%

12.95%

3,449,899

34,195,204

6.66%

13.16%

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Population Age 55-64 by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Black or

Native

African

American /

American

Alaska Native

no data

no data

Native Asian

Hawaiian / Pacific

Some Other Race

Multiple Race

Islander no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

12.37%

11.44%

11.29%

11.24%

13.12%

6%

5.38%

Illinois

12.88%

10.65%

10.67%

10.68%

9.77%

5.55%

4.65%

United States

13.11%

10.45%

10.19%

10.75%

8.24%

6.09%

5.65%

Population Age 65 An estimated 14.29% percent of the population in the report area according to the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2009-13 5-year estimates. An estimated total of 60,057 older adults resided in the area during this time period. The number of persons age 65 or older is relevant because this population has unique health needs which should be considered separately from other age groups. Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Population 420,407

Population Age 65

Percent Population Age 65 60,057

14.29%

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Report Area

Total Population

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Population Age 65

Percent Population Age 65

5,212,372

636,280

12.21%

12,848,554

1,656,858

12.9%

311,536,608

41,851,040

13.43%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population Age 65 , Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 20.0% 16.1 - 20.0% 12.1 - 16.0% Under 12.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population Age 65 by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Male

Total Female

no data

no data

Percent Male

Percent Female

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

231,660

375,362

9.17%

13.97%

Illinois

626,975

954,787

9.95%

14.59%

16,290,099

23,690,560

10.63%

14.97%

United States

Population Age 65 by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Total Not Hispanic / Latino no data

Percent Hispanic / Latino no data

Percent Not Hispanic / Latino no data

Cook County, IL

62,496

573,784

4.95%

14.53%

Illinois

89,786

1,567,072

4.36%

14.53%

2,978,430

38,872,608

5.75%

14.97%

United States

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Population Age 65 by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Black or

Native

African American

American / Alaska Native

no data

no data

Asian

Native Hawaiian /

Some Other

Pacific

Race

Multiple Race

Islander no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

14.48%

11.63%

7.24%

10.34%

5.25%

3.71%

4.68%

Illinois

14.74%

10.11%

7.8%

9.36%

5.71%

3.36%

3.88%

United States

15.39%

9.18%

7.79%

9.98%

6.07%

4.2%

4.61%

Population with Any Disability This indicator reports the percentage of the total civilian non-institutionalized population with a disability. This indicator is relevant because disabled individuals comprise a vulnerable population that requires targeted services and outreach by providers.

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Total Population Report Area

(For Whom Disability Status Is Determined)

Custom Area

Total Population with a

Percent Population with

Disability

a Disability

Percent Population with a Disability

418,981

60,054

14.33%

5,169,926

529,687

10.25%

Custom Area

12,668,117

1,327,536

10.48%

306,448,480

37,168,876

12.13%

Estimates* (14.33%) Illinois (10.48%) United States (12.13%)

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Disabled Population, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 18.0% 15.1 - 18.0% 12.1 - 15.0% Under 12.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population with Any Disability by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Male no data

Total Female

Percent Male

no data

Percent Female

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

237,396

292,291

9.49%

10.96%

Illinois

621,067

706,469

10.04%

10.9%

17,813,338

19,355,542

11.91%

12.34%

United States

Population with Any Disability by Age Group, Percent Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Under Age 18 no data

Age 18 - 64 no data

Age 65 no data

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Report Area

Under Age 18

Age 18 - 64

Age 65

Cook County, IL

3.05%

7.93%

37%

Illinois

3.39%

8.26%

35.32%

United States

4.03%

10.1%

36.48%

Population with Any Disability by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Total Not Hispanic / Latino no data

Percent Hispanic / Latino

Percent Not Hispanic / Latino

no data

no data

84,862

444,825

6.75%

11.37%

127,810

1,199,726

1.97%

11.29%

4,293,944

32,874,932

2.74%

12.87%

Population with Any Disability by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

White

Black or

Native

African American

American / Alaska Native

Asian

Native Hawaiian /

Some Other

Pacific

Race

Multiple Race

Islander

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Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

9.8%

14.39%

13.42%

6.01%

9.61%

6%

7.84%

10.6%

13.84%

14.42%

5.59%

10.5%

5.58%

8.53%

12.52%

13.78%

16.18%

6.47%

9.52%

7.66%

10.97%

Linguistically Isolated Population This indicator reports the percentage of the population aged 5 and older who live in a home in which no person 14 years old and over speaks only English, or in which no person 14 years old and over speak a non-English language and speak English "very well." Report Area

Total Population Age 5

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Linguistically Isolated

Percent Linguistically

Percent Linguistically

Population

Isolated Population

Isolated Population

392,712

14,054

3.58%

4,870,429

411,965

8.46%

12,027,783

617,544

5.13%

291,484,480

13,871,217

4.76%

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Custom Area Estimates* (3.58%) Illinois (5.13%) United States (4.76%)

Population in Linguistically Isolated Households, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 3.0% 1.1 - 3.0% 0.1 - 1.1% No Population in Linguistically Isolated Households No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population with Limited English Proficiency This indicator reports the percentage of the population aged 5 and older who speak a language other than English at home and speak English less than "very well." This indicator is relevant because an inability to speak English well creates barriers to healthcare Page 34 / 149


access, provider communications, and health literacy/education.

Report Area

Total Population

Custom Area

Percent

Percent Population Age 5

Population Age 5

with Limited English

with Limited English Proficiency

Proficiency

English Proficiency

Population Age 5 with Limited

Population Age 5

392,712

392,692

28,666

7.3%

4,870,429

4,870,429

739,245

15.18%

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

12,027,783

12,027,783

1,131,389

9.41%

291,484,480

291,484,488

25,148,900

8.63%

Custom Area Estimates* (7.3%) Illinois (9.41%) United States (8.63%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population with Limited English Proficiency, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 4.0% 2.1 - 4.0% 1.1 - 2.0% Under 1.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population with Limited English Proficiency by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Total Not Hispanic / Latino no data

Percent Hispanic / Latino no data

Percent Not Hispanic / Latino no data

Cook County, IL

440,424

298,821

38.61%

8.01%

Illinois

686,894

444,495

37.06%

4.37%

15,862,508

9,286,392

33.99%

3.79%

United States

Population with Limited English Proficiency by Race Alone, Percent

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Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Black or

Native

African

American /

American

Alaska Native

no data

no data

Native Asian

Hawaiian / Pacific

Some Other Race

Multiple Race

Islander no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

14%

0.55%

0.08%

4.08%

0%

7.48%

0.33%

Illinois

6.8%

0.25%

0.05%

2.12%

0%

3.47%

0.19%

5.99%

0.48%

0.09%

2.33%

0.03%

2.41%

0.26%

United States

Population Geographic Mobility This indicator reports information about population in-migration by assessing changes in residence within a one year period. Of the 415,366 persons residing in the report area, an estimated 1.25% relocated to the area, according to the latest American Community Survey 5-year estimates. Persons who moved to a new household from outside of their current county of residence, from outside their state of residence, or from abroad are considered part of the in-migrated population. Persons who moved to a new household from a different household within their current county of residence are not included. Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Total Population

Population In-Migration

Percent Population InMigration

415,366

5,175

1.25%

5,146,402

172,795

3.36%

12,695,273

589,857

4.65%

307,797,120

18,505,448

6.01%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

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Population Migrated from Outside of the County, State, or Country, Percent of Total Population by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 8.0% 5.1 - 8.0% 2.1 - 5.0% Under 2.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population In-Migration by Ethnicity Alone Report Area

Total Hispanic / Latino

Custom Area Estimates*

no data

Total Not Hispanic /

Percent Hispanic /

Percent Not Hispanic /

Latino

Latino

Latino

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

22,964

149,831

1.85%

0.59%

Illinois

67,547

522,310

3.34%

0.63%

2,666,521

15,838,927

5.24%

1.04%

United States

Population In-Migration by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Black or African

Native American /

American

Alaska Native

no data

no data

Native Asian

no data

Hawaiian /

Some Other

Pacific Islander

Race

no data

no data

Multiple Race

no data

Cook County, IL

3.62%

2.08%

3.24%

7.87%

3.53%

1.8%

5.01%

Illinois

4.48%

4.38%

5.92%

8.96%

9.6%

2.96%

7.11%

United States

5.78%

6.33%

6.82%

8.28%

7.45%

5.16%

7.77%

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Foreign-Born Population This indicator reports the percentage of the population that is foreign-born. The foreign-born population includes anyone who was not a U.S. citizen or a U.S. national at birth. This includes any non-citizens, as well as persons born outside of the U.S. who have become naturalized citizens. The native U.S. population includes any person born in the United States, Puerto Rico, a U.S. Island Area (such as Guam), or abroad of American (U.S. citizen) parent or parents. The latest figures from the U.S. Census Bureau show that 36,518 persons in the report area are of foreign birth, which represents 8.69% of the report area population. This percentage is less than the national rate of 12.95%. Report Area

Total Population

Custom Area

Naturalized U.S.

Population Without

Total Foreign-Birth

Citizens

U.S. Citizenship

Population

Foreign-Birth Population, Percent of Total Population

420,407

14,634

21,884

36,518

8.69%

5,212,372

506,222

592,696

1,098,918

21.08%

12,848,554

818,967

955,759

1,774,726

13.81%

311,536,608

18,206,896

22,135,004

40,341,900

12.95%

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: County

Foreign-Born Population (Non-Citizen or Naturalized), Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 5.0% 2.1 - 5.0% 1.1 - 2.0% Under 1.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Foreign-Born Population by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Total Not Hispanic /

Percent Hispanic /

Percent Not Hispanic /

Latino

Latino

Latino

no data 508,498

no data 581,498

no data 41.51%

14.69% Page 38 / 149


Report Area

Total Hispanic / Latino

Illinois United States

Total Not Hispanic /

Percent Hispanic /

Percent Not Hispanic /

Latino

Latino

Latino

809,953

944,855

40.76%

8.75%

18,444,116

20,824,724

37.48%

8.09%

Foreign-Born Population by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

White

no data

Black or

Native

African

American /

American

Alaska Native

no data

no data

Native Asian

Hawaiian / Pacific

Some Other Race

Multiple Race

Islander no data

no data

no data

no data

18.92%

3.12%

20.56%

69.35%

32.99%

44.84%

13.2%

Illinois

9.46%

3.05%

15.72%

68.89%

26.47%

45.58%

9.81%

United States

8.21%

8.34%

6.19%

66.62%

21.65%

42.91%

9.56%

Hispanic Population The estimated population that is of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin in the report area is 72,723. This represents 17.3% of the total report area population, which is greater than the national 16.62% rate. Origin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, Page 39 / 149


lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person’s parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States. People who identify their origin as Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish may be of any race. Report Area

Total Population

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Non-Hispanic

Percent Population

Hispanic or Latino

Percent Population

Population

Non-Hispanic

Population

Hispanic or Latino

420,407

347,684

82.7%

72,723

17.3%

5,212,372

3,950,216

75.79%

1,262,156

24.21%

12,848,554

10,787,848

83.96%

2,060,706

16.04%

311,536,608

259,750,000

83.38%

51,786,592

16.62%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population, Hispanic or Latino, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 10.0% 5.1 - 10.0% 2.1 - 5.0% Under 2.1% No Hispanic Population Reported No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Veteran Population This indicator reports the percentage of the population age 18 and older that served (even for a short time), but is not currently serving, on active duty in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or the Coast Guard, or that served in the U.S. Merchant Marine during World War II. Report Area

Total Population Age 18

Custom Area Estimates*

Veterans, Percent of Total

Total Veterans

Population

311,432

22,262

7.15%

Cook County, IL

3,992,644

213,855

5.36%

Illinois

9,742,838

727,919

7.47%

236,576,896

21,263,780

8.99%

United States

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Veterans, Percent of Total Population by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 13% 11.1 - 13.0% 9.1 - 11.0% Under 9.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Veteran Population by Age Group, Percent Report Area

Age 18-34

Age 35-54

Age 55-64

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Custom Area Estimates*

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

1.19%

3.18%

7.85%

13.59%

20.31%

Illinois

1.87%

4.66%

11.12%

17.49%

23.65%

United States

2.39%

6.28%

13.04%

19.63%

25.3%

Urban and Rural Population This indicator reports the percentage of population living in urban and rural areas. Urban areas are identified using population density, count, and size thresholds. Urban areas also include territory with a high degree of impervious surface (development). Rural areas are all areas that are not urban. Report Area

Total Population

Custom Area

Urban Population

Rural Population

Percent Urban

Percent Rural

420,183

420,183

0

100%

0%

5,194,675

5,192,322

2,353

99.95%

0.05%

12,830,632

11,353,553

1,477,079

88.49%

11.51%

312,471,327

252,746,527

59,724,800

80.89%

19.11%

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Data Source: US Census Bureau, Decennial Census. 2010. Source geography: Tract

Urban Population, Percent by Tract, US Census 2010 100% Urban Population 90.1 - 99.9% 50.1 - 90.0% Under 50.1% No Urban Population No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Rural Population, Percent by Age Group Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Population Under Age 18 no data

Population Age 18-64 no data

Population Age 65 no data

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Report Area

Population Under Age 18

Cook County, IL

Population Age 18-64

Population Age 65

0.04%

0.04%

0.07%

Illinois

10.76%

11.16%

14.76%

United States

18.52%

18.69%

22.26%

Rural Population, Percent by Race Alone

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

White

no data

Black or African American

no data

Native American / Alaska Native

no data

Asian

no data

Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander

Some Other Race

no data

no data

Multiple Race

no data

0.07%

0.01%

0.00%

0.05%

0%

0.00%

0.03%

Illinois

15.45%

1.20%

6.99%

1.07%

7.93%

1.39%

5.24%

United States

23.17%

8.97%

35.33%

2.72%

7.53%

6.41%

11.04%

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Social & Economic Factors Economic and social insecurity often are associated with poor health. Poverty, unemployment, and lack of educational achievement affect access to care and a community’s ability to engage in healthy behaviors. Without a network of support and a safe community, families cannot thrive. Ensuring access to social and economic resources provides a foundation for a healthy community.

Children Eligible for Free/Reduced Price Lunch Within the report area 55,712 public school students or 89.14% are eligible for Free/Reduced Price lunch out of 62,502 total students enrolled. This indicator is relevant because it assesses vulnerable populations which are more likely to have multiple health access, health status, and social support needs. Additionally, when combined with poverty data, providers can use this measure to identify gaps in eligibility and enrollment. Report Area

Number Free/Reduced Price Lunch Eligible

Total Students

Percent Free/Reduced Price Lunch Eligible

Percent Students Eligible for Free or Reduced Price Lunch

Custom Area

62,502

55,712

89.14%

794,756

517,525

65.71%

2,055,502

1,027,336

50.56%

49,936,793

25,615,437

51.7%

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: National Center for Education Statistics, NCES - Common Core of Data. 2012-13. Source geography: Address

Custom Area Estimates* (89.14%) Illinois (50.56%) United States (51.7%)

Students Eligible for Free or Reduced-Price Lunch by Location, NCES CCD 2012-13 Over 80.0% 60.1 - 80.0% 40.1 - 60.0% 20.1 - 40.0% Under 20.1% Not Reported Report Area

Food Insecurity Rate This indicator reports the estimated percentage of the population that experienced food insecurity at some point during the report year. Food insecurity is the household-level economic and social condition of limited or uncertain access to adequate food. Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Total Population

Food Insecure Population, Total

Food Insecure Population, Percent

420,426

64,474

15.34%

5,197,677

797,090

15.34%

12,875,255

1,833,810

14.24%

313,281,717

49,943,940

15.94%

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Feeding America. 2012. Source geography: County

Percentage of the Population with Food Insecurity

Custom Area Estimates* (15.34) Illinois (14.24) United States (15.94)

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Food Insecure Population, Percent by County, Feeding America 2012 Over 18.0% 15.1 - 18.0% 12.1 - 15.0% Under 12.1% Report Area

High School Graduation Rate (EdFacts) Within the report area 69.15% of students are receiving their high school diploma within four years. This indicator is relevant because research suggests education is one the strongest predictors of health (Freudenberg & Ruglis, 2007). Report Area

Estimated Number of Diplomas Issued

Total Student Cohort

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Cohort Graduation Rate

5,451

3,770

69.15

61,244

47,769

78

160,783

132,518

82.4

3,351,452

2,754,352

82.2

Cohort Graduation Rate

Custom Area Estimates* (69.15%) Illinois (82.4%) United States (82.2%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Department of Education, EDFacts. Accessed via DATA.GOV. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2011-12. Source geography: School District

On-Time Graduation, Rate by School District (Secondary), EDFacts 2011-12 Over 94.0% 85.1 - 94.0% 75.1 - 85.0% Under 75.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

High School Graduation Rate (NCES) 4:greater|less] than the Healthy People 2020 target of 82.4%. This indicator is relevant because research suggests education is one the strongest predictors of health (Freudenberg & Ruglis, 2007).

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Report Area

Average Freshman Base Enrollment

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Estimated Number of Diplomas Issued

On-Time Graduation Rate

no data

3,889

no data

65,974

53,835

81.6

169,361

131,670

77.7

4,024,345

3,039,015

75.5

HP 2020 Target

On-Time Graduation Rate

Illinois (77.7%) United States (75.5%)

> =82.4

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: National Center for Education Statistics, NCES - Common Core of Data. 2008-09. Source geography: County

On-Time Graduation, Rate by School District (Secondary), NCES CCD 200809 Over 94.1% 85.1 - 94.0% 75.1 - 85.0% Under 75.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Households with No Motor Vehicle This indicator reports the number and percentage of households with no motor vehicle based on the latest 5-year American Community Survey estimates.

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Total Occupied Households

Households with No Motor Vehicle

Percentage of

Percentage of

Households with No Motor Vehicle

Households with No

145,475

35,380

24.32%

Cook County, IL

1,933,335

343,302

17.76%

Illinois

4,772,723

512,565

10.74%

115,610,216

10,483,077

9.07%

United States

Motor Vehicle

Custom Area Estimates* (24.32%) Illinois (10.74%) United States (9.07%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Households with No Vehicle, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 8.0% 6.1 - 8.0% 4.1 - 6.0% Under 4.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

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Households with No Motor Vehicle by Tenure Owner-Occupied Households with No Vehicle

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

no data

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Percentage of OwnerOccupied Households with No Vehicle no data

Renter-Occupied Households with No Vehicle no data

Percentage of RenterOccupied Households with No Vehicle no data

75,949

6.73%

267,353

23.7%

126,238

3.92%

386,327

12%

2,523,615

3.36%

7,959,462

10.6%

Housing Cost Burden (30%) This indicator reports the percentage of the households where housing costs exceed 30% of total household income. This indicator provides information on the cost of monthly housing expenses for owners and renters. The information offers a measure of housing affordability and excessive shelter costs. The data also serve to aid in the development of housing programs to meet the needs of people at different economic levels.

Report Area

Total Households

Cost Burdened Households (Housing Costs Exceed 30% of Income)

Custom Area

Burdened Households

Percentage of Households where Housing Costs Exceed

(Over 30% of Income)

30% of Income

Percentage of Cost

145,475

68,539

47.11%

Cook County, IL

1,933,335

826,167

42.73%

Illinois

4,772,723

1,715,279

35.94%

115,610,224

41,002,236

35.47%

Estimates* Custom Area

United States

Estimates* (47.11%) Illinois (35.94%) United States (35.47%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

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Cost Burdened Households (Housing Costs Exceed 30% of Household Income), Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 35.1% 28.1 - 35.0% 21.1 - 28.0% Under 21.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Cost Burdened Households by Tenure, Percent This data shows the percentage of households by tenure that are cost burdened..S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2009-2013 5-year estimates. The data for this indicator is only reported for households where tenure, household housing costs, and income earned was identified in the American Community Survey.

Report Area

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Rental Households

Percentage of

Percentage of Rental

Owner Occupied

Households that

Households

are Cost Burdened

(With Mortgage)

Owner Occupied Households w/ Mortages that are Cost

Percentage of Owner Occupied Households (No Mortgage)

Burdened

Owner Occupied Households w/o Mortages that are Cost Burdened

805,398

49.87%

789,894

44.46%

338,043

21.69%

1,552,685

47.66%

2,190,976

36.72%

1,029,062

16.59%

40,534,516

48.31%

49,820,840

35.4%

25,254,860

14.98%

Income - Families Earning Over $75,000 In the report area, 27.37%, or 26,155 families report a total annual income of $75,000 or greater. Total income includes all reported income from wages and salaries as well as income from self-employment, interest or dividends, public assistance, retirement, and other sources.

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Report Area

Total Familes

Custom Area Estimates*

Families with Income

Percent Families with

Over $75,000

Income Over $75,000

Percent Families with Income Over $75,000

95,579

26,155

27.37%

Cook County, IL

1,186,609

526,645

44.38%

Illinois

3,136,362

1,467,319

46.78%

76,744,360

32,858,574

42.82%

United States

Custom Area Estimates* (27.37%) Illinois (46.78%) United States (42.82%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Family Income Over $75,000, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 55.0% 40.1 - 55.0% 25.1 - 40.0% Under 25.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Families with Income Over $75,000 by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Black or

Native

African

American /

American

Alaska Native

no data

no data

Native Asian

Hawaiian / Pacific

Some Other Race

Multiple Race

Islander no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

53.84%

26.58%

28.28%

53.48%

34.02%

23.64%

43.84%

Illinois

51.22%

26.42%

29.54%

58.19%

39.49%

23.45%

41.52%

United States

46.04%

25.99%

25.45%

54.55%

36.92%

21.44%

35.76%

Families with Income Over $75,000 by Ethnicity Alone

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Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Total Not Hispanic /

Percent Hispanic /

Percent Not Hispanic /

Latino

Latino

Latino

no data

no data

no data

67,084

1,119,525

26.06

120.49

113,132

3,023,230

27.25

111.1

2,681,398

74,062,960

25.27

111.99

Income - Per Capita Income The per capita income for the report area is $19,054. This includes all reported income from wages and salaries as well as income from self-employment, interest or dividends, public assistance, retirement, and other sources. The per capita income in this report area is the average (mean) income computed for every man, woman, and child in the specified area. Report Area

Total Population

Custom Area

Total Income ($)

Per Capita Income ($)

420,407

$8,010,485,210

$19,054

5,212,372

$157,322,821,632

$30,182

12,848,554

$381,170,548,736

$29,666

311,536,608

$8,771,308,355,584

$28,154

Per Capita Income ($)

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Custom Area Estimates* (19,054) Illinois (29,666) United States (28,154)

Per Capita Income by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 30,000 25,001 - 30,000 20,001 - 25,000 Under 20,001 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Per Capita Income by Race Alone

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Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Black or African

Native American /

American

Alaska Native

no data

no data

Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander

Asian

no data

no data

Some Other Race

no data

Multiple Race

no data

Cook County, IL

$37,890

$19,122

$32,199

$21,461

$63,548

$14,842

$18,829

Illinois

$33,366

$18,451

$32,555

$20,762

$38,265

$14,845

$15,170

United States

$30,963

$18,864

$31,713

$16,975

$20,277

$14,962

$15,479

Per Capita Income by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Hispanic / Latino

Not Hispanic / Latino

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

$16,077

$34,690

Illinois

$16,016

$32,274

United States

$16,051

$30,568

Per Capita Income by Race/Ethnicity, Disparity Index

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Disparity Index Score

Report Area

(0 = No Disparity; 1 - 40 = Some Disparity; Over 40 = High Disparity)

Custom Area Estimates*

no data

Cook County, IL

39.48

Illinois

32.67

United States

29.2

Income - Public Assistance Income This indicator reports the percentage households receiving public assistance income. Public assistance income includes general assistance and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). Separate payments received for hospital or other medical care (vendor payments) are excluded. This does not include Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or noncash benefits such as Food Stamps.

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Households with Public Assistance Income

Total Households

Percent Households with Public Assistance Income

Percent Households with Public Assistance Income

145,475

8,569

6.1%

1,933,335

64,620

3.34%

Custom Area Estimates* (6.1%) Illinois (2.47%) United States (2.82%)

4,772,723

117,792

2.47%

115,610,216

3,255,213

2.82%

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Households with Public Assistance Income, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 3.0% 2.1 - 3.0% 1.1 - 2.0% Under 1.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

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Average Public Assistance Dollars Received Total Households Receiving Public Assistance Income

Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Aggregate Public Assistance Dollars Received

no data

no data

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Average Public Assistance Received (in USD) no data

64,620

239,900,800

$3,712

117,792

449,391,008

$3,815

3,255,213

12,395,441,152

$3,807

Insurance - Population Receiving Medicaid This indicator reports the percentage of the population with insurance enrolled in Medicaid (or other means-tested public health insurance). This indicator is relevant because it assesses vulnerable populations which are more likely to have multiple health access, health status, and social support needs; when combined with poverty data, providers can use this measure to identify gaps in eligibility and enrollment.

Report Area

Custom Area

Total Population (For Whom Insurance Status is Determined)

Population with Any Health Insurance

Population

Percent of Insured

Receiving Medicaid

Population Receiving Medicaid

Percent of Insured Population Receiving Medicaid

418,981

338,828

132,560

39.12%

5,169,926

4,305,657

1,024,039

23.78%

Custom Area Estimates* (39.12%) Illinois (20.08%) United States (20.21%)

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

12,668,117

11,021,355

2,212,779

20.08%

306,448,480

260,878,816

52,714,280

20.21%

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

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Insured, Medicaid / Means-Tested Coverage, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 25,0% 20.1 - 25.0% 15.1 - 20.0% Under 15.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population Receiving Medicaid by Age Group, Percent Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Under Age 18

Age 18 - 64

no data

Age 65

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

46.45%

10.91%

15.37%

Illinois

38.84%

10.25%

12.35%

United States

35.95%

10.57%

14.55%

Insurance - Uninsured Adults The lack of health insurance is considered a key driver of health status. This indicator reports the percentage of adults age 18 to 64 without health insurance coverage. This indicator is relevant because lack of insurance is a primary barrier to healthcare access including regular primary care, specialty care, and other health services that contributes to poor health status.

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Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Total

Population

Population Age 18 - 64

with Medical Insurance

246,647

Percent Population With Medical

Population Without Medical

Insurance

Insurance

189,116

76.67%

57,530

Percent Population

Percent Population Without Medical

Without Medical Insurance

Insurance

23.33% Custom Area

Cook County, IL

3,319,656

2,545,345

76.7%

774,311

23.3%

Illinois

7,918,885

6,429,092

81.19%

1,489,794

18.81%

191,640,968

151,849,368

79.24%

39,791,596

20.76%

United States

Estimates* (23.33%) Illinois (18.81%) United States (20.76%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates. 2012. Source geography: County

Uninsured Population, Age 18-64, Percent by County, SAHIE 2012 Over 27.0% 22.1 - 27.0% 17.1 - 22.0% Under 17.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Uninsured Population Age 18 - 64, Percent by Year, 2008 through 2012 Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

2008

2009

no data

2010

no data

2011

no data

2012

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

21.7%

24%

25%

24.1%

23.3%

Illinois

4.82%

19.17%

19.96%

19.09%

18.81%

17.32%

20.66%

21.52%

21.11%

20.76%

United States

Insurance - Uninsured Children

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The lack of health insurance is considered a key driver of health status. This indicator reports the percentage of children under age 19 without health insurance coverage. This indicator is relevant because lack of insurance is a primary barrier to healthcare access including regular primary care, specialty care, and other health services that contributes to poor health status.

Report Area

Custom Area

Total

Population

Population

with Medical

Under Age 19

Insurance

Percent Population

Population Without

With Medical

Medical

Insurance

Insurance

Percent

Percent Population

Population

Without Medical

Without

Insurance

Medical Insurance

115,302

110,467

95.81%

4,835

4.19%

Cook County, IL

1,264,776

1,211,735

95.8%

53,041

4.2%

Illinois

3,182,408

3,064,448

96.29%

117,960

3.71%

76,468,844

70,705,585

92.46%

5,763,259

7.54%

Estimates*

United States

Custom Area Estimates* (4.19%) Illinois (3.71%) United States (7.54%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates. 2012. Source geography: County

Uninsured Population, Age 0-18, Percent by County, SAHIE 2012 Over 10.0% 8.1 - 10.0% 6.1 - 8.0% Under 6.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Uninsured Population Under Age 18, Percent by Year, 2008 through 2012 Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

2008

2009

no data

2010

no data

2011

no data

2012

no data

no data

6.9%

5.8%

6%

4.7%

4.2%

Illinois

5.58%

4.92%

4.9%

4.02%

3.71%

United States

7.13%

9.02%

8.45%

7.89%

7.54%

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Insurance - Uninsured Population The lack of health insurance is considered a key driver of health status. This indicator reports the percentage of the total civilian non-institutionalized population without health insurance coverage. This indicator is relevant because lack of insurance is a primary barrier to healthcare access including regular primary care, specialty care, and other health services that contributes to poor health status. Total Population Report Area

(For Whom Insurance Status is Determined)

Custom Area

Total Uninsured

Percent Uninsured

Population

Population

418,981

80,152

19.13%

5,169,926

864,269

16.72%

Percent Uninsured Population

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

12,668,117

1,646,762

13%

306,448,480

45,569,668

14.87%

Custom Area Estimates* (19.13%) Illinois (13%) United States (14.87%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Uninsured Population, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 20.0% 15.1 - 20.0% 10.1 - 15.0% Under 10.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Uninsured Population by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

Total Male no data

Total Female no data

475,841

Percent Male no data

388,428

Percent Female no data

19.02%

14.56%

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Report Area

Total Male

Illinois United States

Total Female

Percent Male

Percent Female

918,085

728,677

14.84%

11.24%

24,500,364

21,069,298

16.38%

13.43%

Uninsured Population by Age Group, Percent Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Under Age 18

Age 18 - 64

no data

Age 65

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

4.89%

23.75%

2.02%

Illinois

4.02%

18.81%

1.21%

United States

7.61%

20.59%

0.97%

Uninsured Population by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Total Not Hispanic / Latino no data

Percent Hispanic / Latino no data

Percent Not Hispanic or Latino no data

Cook County, IL

346,243

518,026

27.52%

13.24%

Illinois

536,516

1,110,246

26.24%

10.45%

15,127,729

30,441,940

29.62%

11.92%

United States

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Uninsured Population by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Non-Hispanic White

no data

Black or

Native

African American

American / Alaska Native

no data

no data

Asian

Native Hawaiian /

Some Other

Pacific

Race

Multiple Race

Islander no data

no data

no data

no data

9.51%

18.86%

20.23%

17.79%

17.95%

29.85%

12.39%

8.5%

17.78%

18.3%

14.93%

13.95%

29.88%

10.49%

10.42%

17.52%

27.92%

14.95%

17.6%

33.22%

14.07%

Lack of Social or Emotional Support This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 18 and older who self-report that they receive insufficient social and emotional support all or most of the time. This indicator is relevant because social and emotional support is critical for navigating the challenges of daily life as well as for good mental health. Social and emotional support is also linked to educational achievement and economic stability.

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Report Area

Custom Area

Percent Adults Without

Estimated Population

Total Population Age 18

Adequate Social /

Without Adequate

Crude Percentage

Social / Emotional Support

Age-Adjusted Percentage

306,535

73,262

23.9%

24%

3,945,556

942,988

23.9%

24%

Emotional Support (Age-Adjusted)

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

9,654,603

1,969,539

20.4%

20.4%

232,556,016

48,104,656

20.69%

20.68%

Custom Area Estimates* (24%) Illinois (20.4%) United States (20.68%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Accessed via the Health Indicators Warehouse. US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse. 2006-12. Source geography: County

Inadequate Social/Emotional Support, Percent of Adults Age 18 by County, BRFSS 2006-12 Over 23.0% 19.1 - 23.0% 15.1 - 19.0% Under 15.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population Receiving SNAP Benefits (ACS) This indicator reports the estimated percentage of households receiving the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. This indicator is relevant because it assesses vulnerable populations which are more likely to have multiple health access, health status, and social support needs; when combined with poverty data, providers can use this measure to identify gaps in eligibility and enrolment. Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Households

Percent Households

Percent Households

Receiving SNAP Benefits

Receiving SNAP Benefits

Households Receiving SNAP Benefits

145,475

41,267

28.37%

Cook County, IL

1,933,335

275,500

14.25%

Illinois

4,772,723

564,185

11.82%

115,610,216

14,339,330

12.4%

United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Custom Area Estimates* (28.37%) Illinois (11.82%) United States (12.4%)

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Households Receiving SNAP Benefits, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 19.0% 14.1 - 19.0% 9.1 - 14.0% Under 9.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Households Receiving SNAP Benefits by Race/Ethnicity, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Total Population

no data

NonHispanic

American Black

Indian /

Asian

White

no data

no data

Other Race

Alaska Native

no data

no data

no data

Multiple

Hispanic /

Race

Latino

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

14.25%

4.26%

31.24

8.15%

25.96%

21.73%

17%

20.68%

Illinois

11.82%

6.34%

31.67

7.15%

22.75%

21.32%

19.38%

19.74%

12.4%

7.65%

27.14

7%

25.52%

22.8%

19.72%

21.31%

United States

Households Receiving SNAP Benefits, Disparity Index Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Disparity Index Score (0 = No Disparity; 1 - 40 = Some Disparity; Over 40 = High Disparity) no data

Cook County, IL

59.91

Illinois

75.82

United States

62.62

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Population with Associate's Level Degree or Higher 25.68% of the population aged 25 and older, or 69,230 have obtained an Associate's level degree or higher. This indicator is relevant because educational attainment has been linked to positive health outcomes.

Report Area

Total Population Age 25

Custom Area

Population Age 25 with

Percent Population Age

Percent Population Age

Associate's Degree or Higher

25 with Associate's Degree or Higher

25 with Associate's

269,575

69,230

25.68%

Cook County, IL

3,484,571

1,426,720

40.94%

Illinois

8,509,739

3,308,365

38.88%

206,587,856

75,718,936

36.65%

Degree or Higher

Estimates*

United States

Custom Area Estimates* (25.68%) Illinois (38.88%) United States (36.65%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population with an Associate Level Degree or Higher, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 32.0% 26.1 - 32.0% 20.1 - 26.0% Under 20.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population with No High School Diploma Within the report area there are 51,353 persons aged 25 and older without a high school diploma (or equivalency) or higher. This represents 19.05% of the total population aged 25 and older. This indicator is relevant because educational attainment is linked to positive health outcomes (Freudenberg & Ruglis, 2007).

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Report Area

Population Age 25 with

Percent Population Age

Percent Population Age

No High School Diploma

25 with No High School Diploma

25 with No High School

Total Population Age 25

Custom Area

269,517

51,353

19.05%

Cook County, IL

3,484,571

541,355

15.54%

Illinois

8,509,739

1,082,381

12.72%

206,587,856

28,887,720

13.98%

Diploma

Estimates*

United States

Custom Area Estimates* (19.05%) Illinois (12.72%) United States (13.98%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population with No High School Diploma (Age 25 ), Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 21.0% 16.1 - 21.0% 11.1 - 16.0% Under 11.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population with No High School Diploma by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Male no data

Total Female no data

Percent Male no data

Percent Female no data

Cook County, IL

266,962

274,393

16.17%

14.96%

Illinois

544,141

538,240

13.31%

12.17%

14,615,657

14,272,064

14.68%

13.33%

United States

Population with No High School Diploma by Ethnicity Alone Report Area

Total Hispanic / Latino

Total Not Hispanic /

Percent Hispanic /

Percent Not Hispanic /

Latino

Latino

Latino

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Custom Area Estimates*

no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

268,400

272,955

38.68%

9.78%

Illinois

423,308

659,073

38.71%

8.89%

10,333,055

18,554,664

36.71%

10.4%

United States

Population with No High School Diploma by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Black or

Native

African

American /

American

Alaska Native

no data

no data

Native Asian

Hawaiian / Pacific

Some Other Race

Multiple Race

Islander no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

11.98%

16.33%

21.92%

10.5%

18.23%

43.42%

13.7%

Illinois

10.15%

16.64%

20.52%

9.66%

13.03%

44.41%

13.97%

United States

11.89%

17.38%

21.77%

14.39%

14.1%

42.37%

15.11%

Poverty - Children Below 100% FPL In the report area 39.69% or 42,550 children aged 0-17 are living in households with income below the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). This indicator is relevant because poverty creates barriers to access including health services, healthy food, and other necessities Page 63 / 149


that contribute to poor health status.

Report Area

Total Population

Custom Area

Percent

Percent Population

Under Age 18 in

Population Under

Under Age 18 in Poverty

Poverty

Age 18 in Poverty

Population

Population Under Age 18

107,216

107,216

42,550

39.69%

5,133,185

1,205,025

297,204

24.66%

Custom Area Estimates* (39.69%) Illinois (19.93%) United States (21.58%)

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

12,547,066

3,044,377

606,606

19.93%

303,692,064

72,748,616

15,701,799

21.58%

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population Below the Poverty Level, Children (Age 0-17), Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 30.0% 22.6 - 30.0% 15.1 - 22.5% Under 15.1% No Population Age 0-17 Reported No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area Children in Poverty by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Male no data

Total Female no data

Percent Male no data

Percent Female no data

Cook County, IL

150,382

146,822

24.53%

24.8%

Illinois

307,038

299,568

19.76%

20.1%

7,974,714

7,727,085

21.45%

21.72%

United States

Children in Poverty by Ethnicity Alone

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Report Area

Total Hispanic / Latino

Custom Area Estimates*

no data

Total Not Hispanic /

Percent Hispanic /

Percent Not Hispanic or

Latino

Latino

Latino

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

118,704

178,500

28.49%

22.64%

Illinois

192,347

414,259

26.92%

17.78%

5,526,724

10,175,075

32.39%

18.27%

United States

Children in Poverty by Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

Non-Hispanic White

no data

Black or

Native

African

American /

American

Alaska Native

no data

no data

Native Asian

Hawaiian / Pacific

Some Other Race

Multiple Race

Islander no data

no data

no data

no data

7.81%

41.64%

23.87%

13.79%

34.45%

29.98%

19.64%

Illinois

10.51%

42.62%

23.75%

11.12%

9.78%

29.46%

22.26%

United States

12.96%

38.18%

36.27%

13.14%

25.94%

35.8%

22.63%

Poverty - Children Below 200% FPL Page 65 / 149


In the report area 66.4% or 71,207 children are living in households with income below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). This indicator is relevant because poverty creates barriers to access including health services, healthy food, and other necessities that contribute to poor health status.

Report Area

Total Population Under Age 18

Custom Area

Population Under Age 18 at or Below 200% FPL

Percent Population

Percent Population

Under Age 18 at or

Under Age 18 at or Below 200% FPL

Below 200% FPL

107,240

71,207

66.4%

Cook County, IL

1,205,025

577,619

47.93%

Illinois

3,044,377

1,243,236

40.84%

72,748,608

31,872,384

43.81%

Estimates*

United States

Custom Area Estimates* (66.4%) Illinois (40.84%) United States (43.81%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population Below 200% Poverty Level, Children (Age 0-17), Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 56.0% 47.1 - 56.0% 38.1 - 47.0% Under 38.1% No Population Age 0-17 Reported No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Poverty - Population Below 100% FPL Poverty is considered a key driver of health status. Within the report area 26.75% or 111,574 individuals are living in households with income below the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). This indicator is relevant because poverty creates barriers to access including health services, healthy food, and other necessities that contribute to poor health status. Report Area Custom Area

Total Population

Population in Poverty

Percent Population in

Percent Population in

Poverty

Poverty

417,162

111,574

26.75%

5,133,185

868,652

16.92%

12,547,066

1,772,333

14.13%

303,692,064

46,663,432

15.37%

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Custom Area Estimates* (26.75%) Illinois (14.13%) United States (15.37%)

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Population Below the Poverty Level, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 20.0% 15.1 - 20.0% 10.1 - 15.0% Under 10.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Population in Poverty by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Male no data

Total Female no data

Percent Male no data

Percent Female no data

Cook County, IL

388,286

480,366

15.62%

18.14%

Illinois

791,712

980,621

12.91%

15.28%

20,955,836

25,707,598

14.11%

16.57%

United States

Population in Poverty by Ethnicity Alone Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Hispanic / Latino no data

Total Not Hispanic /

Percent Hispanic /

Percent Not Hispanic /

Latino

Latino

Latino

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

269,470

599,182

21.53%

15.44%

Illinois

419,350

1,352,983

20.65%

12.86%

12,507,866

34,155,568

24.66%

13.5%

United States

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Population in Poverty Race Alone, Percent

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Black or African

Native American /

American

Alaska Native

no data

no data

Native Asian

no data

Hawaiian / Pacific Islander no data

Some Other Race

no data

Multiple Race

no data

Cook County, IL

10.97%

29.27%

22.43%

13.58%

12.49%

22.46%

17.35%

Illinois

10.31%

30.2%

21.24%

11.93%

12.9%

22.11%

19.32%

United States

12.53%

27.13%

28.56%

12.53%

19.58%

26.82%

20.06%

Poverty - Population Below 200% FPL In the report area 50.79% or 211,879 individuals are living in households with income below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). This indicator is relevant because poverty creates barriers to access including health services, healthy food, and other necessities that contribute to poor health status.

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Report Area

Total Population

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Population with Income at or Below 200% FPL

Percent Population with Income at or Below

Percent Population with Income at or Below

200% FPL

200% FPL

417,162

211,879

50.79%

5,133,185

1,845,816

35.96%

12,547,066

3,954,161

31.51%

303,692,064

103,964,464

34.23%

Custom Area Estimates* (50.79%) Illinois (31.51%) United States (34.23%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population Below 200% Poverty Level, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 50.0% 38.1 - 50.0% 26.1 - 38.0% Under 26.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Poverty - Population Below 50% FPL In the report area 12.84% or 53,569 individuals are living in households with income below 50% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). This indicator is relevant because poverty creates barriers to access including health services, healthy food, and other necessities that contribute to poor health status.

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Total Population

Population with Income at or Below 50% FPL

Percent Population with Income at or Below 50% FPL

417,162

53,569

12.84%

5,133,185

396,692

7.73%

12,547,066

802,982

6.4%

303,692,064

20,609,860

6.79%

Percent Population with Income at or Below 50% FPL

Custom Area Estimates* (12.84%) Illinois (6.4%) United States (6.79%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Population Below 50% Poverty Level, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 9.0% 6.1 - 9.0% 3.1 - 6.0% Under 3.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

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Teen Births This indicator reports the rate of total births to women age of 15 - 19 per 1,000 female population age 15 - 19. This indicator is relevant because in many cases, teen parents have unique social, economic, and health support services. Additionally, high rates of teen pregnancy may indicate the prevalence of unsafe sex practices. Report Area

Female Population

Births to Mothers Age

Teen Birth Rate (Per

Teen Birth Rate (Per

Age 15 - 19

15 - 19

1,000 Population)

1,000 Population)

Custom Area Estimates*

17,865

761

42.6

Cook County, IL

176,759

7,459

42.2

Illinois

448,356

15,692

35

10,736,677

392,962

36.6

United States

Custom Area Estimates* (42.6) Illinois (35) United States (36.6)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. 2006-12. Source geography: County

Births to Females Age 15-19, Rate (Per 1,000 Pop.) by County, NVSS 2006-12 Over 60.0 45.1 - 60.0 30.1 - 45.0 Under 30.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Births to Women Age 15-19, Rate (per 1,000 Pop.) by Time Period, 2002-2008 through 2006-2012 Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

2002-2008

2003-2009

no data

2004-2010

no data

2005-2011

no data

2006-2012

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

49.2

47.7

46.1

44.1

42.2

Illinois

39.9

39

38

36.5

35

41

40.3

39.3

38

36.6

United States

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Births to Women Age 15-19, Rate (per 1,000 Pop.) by Race / Ethnicity Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

Non-Hispanic White

Non-Hispanic Black

no data

Hispanic or Latino

no data

no data

9.4

67.4

58.8

Illinois

19.2

66.3

57.9

United States

24.6

54.9

62

Unemployment Rate Total unemployment in the report area for the current month was 15,919, or 7.6% of the civilian non-institutionalized population age 16 and older (non-seasonally adjusted). This indicator is relevant because unemployment creates financial instability and barriers to access including insurance coverage, health services, healthy food, and other necessities that contribute to poor health status.

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Report Area

Labor Force

Custom Area

Number Employed

Number Unemployed

Unemployment Rate

Unemployment Rate

209,817

193,897

15,919

7.6

Cook County, IL

2,700,658

2,495,751

204,907

7.6

Illinois

6,592,021

6,124,587

467,434

7.1

158,429,642

148,371,360

10,058,282

6.3

Estimates*

United States

Custom Area Estimates* (7.6) Illinois (7.1) United States (6.3)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. 2015 - June. Source geography: County

Unemployment, Rate by County, BLS 2015 - June Over 12.0% 9.1 - 12.0% 6.1 - 9.0% 3.1 - 6.0% Under 3.1% Report Area

Average Monthly Unemployment Rate, April 2014 - April 2015 Report Area

Jun. 2014

Jul. 2014

Aug. 2014

Sept. 2014

Oct. 2014

Nov. 2014

Dec. 2014

Jan. 2015

Feb. 2015

Mar. 2015

Apr. 2015

May 2015

Jun. 2015

Custom Area Estimates*

7.6

7.7

7.2

6.5

6.4

6.1

5.8

7.1

6.8

6.6

6.2

6.3

6.5

Cook County, IL

7.6

7.7

7.2

6.5

6.4

6.1

5.8

7.1

6.8

6.6

6.2

6.3

6.5

Illinois

7.1

7.3

6.9

6.2

6

6

5.8

6.9

6.5

6.3

5.5

5.6

5.9

United States

6.3

6.5

6.3

5.7

5.5

5.5

5.4

6.1

5.8

5.6

5.1

5.3

5.5

Average Annual Unemployment Rate, 2004-2013 Report Area

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

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Custom Area Estimates*

6.7

6.4

4.8

5.2

6.4

10.4

10.9

10.4

9.6

9.6

Cook County, IL

6.7

6.4

4.8

5.2

6.4

10.4

10.9

10.4

9.6

9.6

Illinois

6.2

5.8

4.6

5.1

6.4

10

10.4

9.7

9

9.1

United States

5.6

5.2

4.7

4.7

5.8

9.3

9.7

9

8.1

7.4

Violent Crime This indicator reports the rate of violent crime offenses reported by law enforcement per 100,000 residents. Violent crime includes homicide, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. This indicator is relevant because it assesses community safety. Report Area Custom Area

Total Population

Violent Crimes

Violent Crime Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

413,956

2,610

630.61

5,117,698

32,273

630.61

12,448,620

53,864

432.7

306,859,354

1,213,859

395.5

Violent Crime Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI Uniform Crime Reports. Additional analysis by the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data. Accessed via the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research. 2010-12. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (630.61) Illinois (432.7) United States (395.5)

Violent Crimes, All, Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, FBI UCR 2010-12 Over 300.0 150.1 - 300.0 50.1 - 150.0 Under 50.1 No Violent Crime No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

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Physical Environment A community’s health also is affected by the physical environment. A safe, clean environment that provides access to healthy food and recreational opportunities is important to maintaining and improving community health.

Air Quality - Ozone Within the report area, 0, or 0% of days exceeded the emission standard of 75 parts per billion (ppb). This indicator reports the percentage of days per year with Ozone (O3) levels above the National Ambient Air Quality Standard of 75 parts per billion (ppb). Figures are calculated using data collected by monitoring stations and modeled to include census tracts where no monitoring stations exist. This indicator is relevant because poor air quality contributes to respiratory issues and overall poor health.

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Total Population

Average Daily

Number of Days

Percentage of Days

Ambient Ozone

Exceeding

Exceeding

Concentration

Emissions Standards

Standards, Crude Average

Percentage of Days Exceeding Standards,

Percentage of Days Exceeding Standards, Pop. Adjusted Average

Pop. Adjusted Average

420,183

27.84

0

0%

0%

5,194,675

33.40

0

0%

0%

12,830,632

35.28

0.03

0.01%

0.01%

312,471,327

38.98

1.59

0.44%

0.47%

Custom Area Estimates* (0%) Illinois (0.01%) United States (0.47%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network. 2008. Source geography: Tract

Ozone Levels (O3), Percent Days Above NAAQ Standards by Tract, NEPHTN 2008 Over 6.0% 1.1 - 6.0% 0.51 - 1.0% Under 0.51% No Days Above NAAQS Standards No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Air Quality - Particulate Matter 2.5 This indicator reports the percentage of days with particulate matter 2.5 levels above the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (35 micrograms per cubic meter) per year, calculated using data collected by monitoring stations and modeled to include counties where no monitoring stations occur. This indicator is relevant because poor air quality contributes to respiratory issues and overall poor health.

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Report Area

Total

Average Daily Ambient

Population

Particulate Matter 2.5

Custom Area

420,183

Number of Days Exceeding Emissions Standards

12.25

Percentage of Percentage of Days Exceeding Days Exceeding Standards, Standards, Pop. Adjusted Crude Average Average

6.23

1.71

Illinois United States

Pop. Adjusted Average

2.00%

Estimates* Cook County, IL

Percentage of Days Exceeding Standards,

Custom Area

5,194,675

14.01

6.11

1.67

1.56%

12,830,632

12.46

4.15

1.14

1.08%

312,471,327

10.65

4.17

1.14

1.19%

Estimates* (2.00%) Illinois (1.08%) United States (1.19%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network. 2008. Source geography: Tract

Fine Particulate Matter Levels (PM 2.5), Percent Days Above NAAQ Standards by Tract, NEPHTN 2008 Over 6.0% 1.1 - 6.0% 0.51 - 1.0% Under 0.51% No Days Above NAAQS Standards No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Fast Food Restaurant Access This indicator reports the number of fast food restaurants per 100,000 population. Fast food restaurants are defined as limitedservice establishments primarily engaged in providing food services (except snack and nonalcoholic beverage bars) where patrons generally order or select items and pay before eating. This indicator is relevant because it provides a measure of healthy food access and environmental influences on dietary behaviors. Report Area Custom Area

Total Population

Number of Establishments

Establishments, Rate per 100,000 Population

420,183

354

84.47

5,194,675

4,388

84.47

12,830,632

9,696

75.57

312,732,537

227,486

72.74

Fast Food Restaurants, Rate (Per 100,000 Population)

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, County Business Patterns. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2013. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (84.47) Illinois (75.57) United States (72.74)

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Fast Food Restaurants, Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, CBP 2013 Over 100.0 75.1 - 100.0 50.1 - 75.0 Under 50.1 No Fast Food Restaurants Report Area

Fast Food Restaurants, Rate per 100,000 Population by Year, 2008 through 2012 Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

2008

2009

no data

2010

no data

2011

no data

2012

no data

2013

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

75.56

76.14

77.62

79.04

83.2

84.47

Illinois

70.96

70.17

70.68

71.53

74.75

75.57

United States

67.43

67.43

68.31

69.2

71.97

72.8

Grocery Store Access This indicator reports the number of grocery stores per 100,000 population. Grocery stores are defined as supermarkets and smaller grocery stores primarily engaged in retailing a general line of food, such as canned and frozen foods; fresh fruits and vegetables; and fresh and prepared meats, fish, and poultry. Included are delicatessen-type establishments. Convenience stores and large general merchandise stores that also retail food, such as supercenters and warehouse club stores are excluded. This indicator is relevant because it provides a measure of healthy food access and environmental influences on dietary behaviors.

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Report Area

Number of Establishments

Total Population

Custom Area Estimates*

420,183

123

29.3

5,194,675

1,522

29.30

12,830,632

2,850

22.21

312,732,537

66,286

21.2

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Establishments, Rate per 100,000 Population

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, County Business Patterns. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2013. Source geography: County

Grocery Stores, Rate (Per 100,000 Population)

Custom Area Estimates* (29.3) Illinois (22.21) United States (21.2)

Grocery Stores and Supermarkets, Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, CBP 2013 Over 35.0 25.1 - 35.0 15.1 - 25.0 Under 15.1 No Grocery Stores Report Area

Grocery Stores and Supermarkets, Rate per 100,000 Population by Year, 2008 through 2012 Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

2008

2009

no data

2010

no data

2011

no data

2012

no data

2013

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

26.89

26.95

28.16

28.84

30.01

29.3

Illinois

21.33

21.2

21.99

22.06

22.5

22.21

United States

20.28

20.36

20.6

20.59

21.14

21.21

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constructed. The year the structure was built provides information on the age of housing units. These data help identify new housing construction and measures the disappearance of old housing from the inventory, when used in combination with data from previous years. This data also serves to aid in the development of formulas to determine substandard housing and provide assistance in forecasting future services, such as energy consumption and fire protection. Report Area

Total Housing Units

Custom Area Estimates*

Median Year Structures Built 175,930.48

Cook County, IL

2,176,266 1957

Illinois

5,291,704 1966

United States

132,057,808 1976

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Median Year Structure Built by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Newer than 1985 1976 - 1985 1966 - 1975 Older than 1966 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

All Housing Units by Age (Time Period Constructed), Total Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Before 1960 no data

1960-1979 no data

1980-1999 no data

2000-2010 no data

After 2010 no data

Cook County, IL

1,190,867

537,540

274,143

169,423

4,293

Illinois

2,255,205

1,386,712

1,035,007

599,062

15,718

39,488,480

35,676,692

36,735,368

19,385,496

771,765

United States

Owner-Occupied Housing Units by Age, Total Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Before 1960 no data

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

1960-1979 no data

1980-1999 no data

2000-2010 no data

After 2010 no data

586,574

293,299

155,641

90,953

1,470

1,276,775

838,638

691,789

404,019

8,817

21,674,556

19,387,958

21,685,232

11,856,209

471,745

Renter-Occupied Housing Units by Age, Total Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Before 1960 no data

1960-1979 no data

1980-1999 no data

2000-2010 no data

After 2010 no data

Cook County, IL

451,563

195,535

97,043

58,575

2,682

Illinois

707,710

427,513

269,672

141,446

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Report Area United States

Before 1960

1960-1979

12,652,058

1980-1999

11,909,361

10,618,427

2000-2010

After 2010

5,083,632

271,038

Housing Environment - Overcrowded Housing This indicator reports data on overcrowded housing from the latest 5-year American Community Survey. The Census Bureau has no official definition of crowded units, but this report considers units with more than one occupant per room to be crowded. Report Area

Total Occupied Housing Units

Custom Area Estimates*

Overcrowded Housing Units

Percentage of Housing Units Overcrowded

26,822

5,689

16.68%

Cook County, IL

1,188,331

74,377

6.26%

Illinois

3,661,825

125,739

3.43%

90,126,088

3,797,345

4.21%

United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2008-12. Source geography: Tract

Percentage of Housing Units Overcrowded

Custom Area Estimates* (16.68%) Illinois (3.43%) United States (4.21%)

Overcrowded Housing (Over 1 Person/Room), Percent by Tract, ACS 200812 Over 4.0% 2.1 - 4.0% 1.1 - 2.0% Under 1.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Housing Environment - Substandard Housing This indicator reports the number and percentage of owner- and renter-occupied housing units having at least one of the following conditions: 1) lacking complete plumbing facilities, 2) lacking complete kitchen facilities, 3) with 1.01 or more occupants per room, 4) selected monthly owner costs as a percentage of household income greater than 30 percent, and 5) gross rent as a percentage of household income greater than 30 percent. Selected conditions provide information in assessing the quality of the housing inventory and its occupants. This data is used to easily identify homes where the quality of living and housing can be considered substandard.

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Total Occupied Housing Units

Occupied Housing Units Percent Occupied with One or More Housing Units with One Substandard Conditions

or More Substandard Conditions

145,625

69,390

47.65%

Cook County, IL

1,933,335

837,591

43.32%

Illinois

4,772,723

1,720,555

36.05%

115,610,216

41,747,016

36.11%

Percent Occupied Housing Units with One or More Substandard Conditions

Custom Area

United States

Estimates* (47.65%) Illinois (36.05%) United States (36.11%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

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Substandard Housing Units, Percent of Total by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 34.0% 28.1 - 34.0% 22.1 - 28.0% Under 22.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Substandard Housing: Households Lacking Complete Plumbing Facilities Complete plumbing facilities include: (a) hot and cold running water, (b) a flush toilet, and (c) a bathtub or shower. All three facilities must be located inside the house, apartment, or mobile home, but not necessarily in the same room. Housing units are classified as lacking complete plumbing facilities when any of the three facilities is not present. Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Total Occupied Housing Units

no data

Housing Units Lacking Complete Plumbing Facilities no data

Housing Units Lacking Complete Plumbing Facilities, Percent no data

Cook County, IL

1,933,335

9,384

0.49%

Illinois

4,772,723

17,494

0.37%

115,610,216

572,007

0.49%

United States

Substandard Housing: Households Lacking Complete Kitchen Facilities A unit has complete kitchen facilities when it has all three of the following facilities: (a) a sink with a faucet, (b) a stove or range, and (c) a refrigerator. All kitchen facilities must be located in the house, apartment, or mobile home, but they need not be in the same room. A housing unit having only a microwave or portable heating equipment such as a hot plate or camping stove should not be considered as having complete kitchen facilities. An icebox is not considered to be a refrigerator. Report Area

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

Total Occupied Housing Units

no data

Housing Units Lacking Complete Kitchen Facilities no data

2,176,266

Housing Units Lacking Complete Kitchen Facilities, Percent no data

82,656

3.8%

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Report Area

Housing Units Lacking

Total Occupied Housing Units

Illinois United States

Complete Kitchen Facilities

Housing Units Lacking Complete Kitchen Facilities, Percent

5,291,704

163,359

3.09%

132,057,808

3,958,536

3%

Substandard Housing: Households Lacking Telephone Service A telephone must be in working order and service available in the house, apartment, or mobile home that allows the respondent to both make and receive calls. Households that have cell-phones (no land-line) are counted as having telephone service available. Households whose service has been discontinued for nonpayment or other reasons are not counted as having telephone service available.

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Total Housing Units Lacking

Total Housing Units Lacking

Telephone

Telephone

Telephone

Telephone

Telephone

Telephone

Service

Service

Service

Service

Service

Service

no data

no data

Owner-Occupied Owner-Occupied Renter-Occupied Renter-Occupied Units Lacking Units Lacking Units Lacking Units Lacking

no data

no data

no data

no data

42,243

2.18%

13,287

1.18%

28,956

3.6%

105,933

2.22%

43,797

1.36%

62,136

4%

2,825,796

2.44%

1,093,979

1.46%

1,731,817

4.27%

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Housing Environment - Vacancy Rate This indicator reports the number and percentage of housing units that are vacant. A housing unit is considered vacant by the American Community Survey if no one is living in it at the time of interview. Units occupied at the time of interview entirely by persons who are staying two months or less and who have a more permanent residence elsewhere are considered to be temporarily occupied, and are classified as “vacant.” Report Area

Total Housing Units

Custom Area

Vacant Housing Units

Vacant Housing Units,

Vacant Housing Units,

Percent

Percent

177,914

30,071

16.9%

Cook County, IL

2,176,266

242,931

11.16%

Illinois

5,291,704

518,981

9.81%

132,057,808

16,447,588

12.45%

Estimates*

United States

Custom Area Estimates* (16.9%) Illinois (9.81%) United States (12.45%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Vacant Housing Units, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 20.0% 14.1 - 20.0% 8.1 - 14.0% Under 8.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Vacant Housing Units by Housing Market Classification, Percent Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Vacant Housing Units, for Sale no data

Vacant Housing Units, for Rent no data

Vacant Housing Units, for Other Use no data

3.51%

8.38%

34.54%

3.1%

7.97%

35.15%

2.96%

8.63%

38.57%

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Liquor Store Access This indicator reports the number of beer, wine, and liquor stores per 100,000 population, as defined by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code 445310. This indicator is relevant because it provides a measure of healthy food access and environmental influences on dietary behaviors. Report Area

Number of Establishments

Total Population

Custom Area

Establishments, Rate per 100,000 Population

420,183

50

11.94

5,194,675

620

11.94

12,830,632

1,340

10.44

312,732,537

32,759

10.48

Liquor Stores, Rate (Per 100,000 Population)

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, County Business Patterns. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2013. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (11.94) Illinois (10.44) United States (10.48)

Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores, Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, CBP 2013 Over 18.0 12.1 - 18.0 6.1 - 12.0 Under 6.1 No Beer, Wine, or Liquor Stores Report Area

Beer, Wine and Liquor Stores, Rate per 100,000 Population by Year, 2008 through 2012 Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

2008

2009

no data

2010

no data 11.45

2011

no data 11.43

2012

no data 11.43

2013

no data 11.99

no data 11.88

11.94

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Report Area

2008

Illinois United States

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

10.05

10.09

10.11

10.31

10.33

10.44

9.83

9.93

10.08

10.2

10.35

10.48

Low Income Population with Low Food Access

Report Area

Low Income Population

Total Population

Custom Area

with Low Food Access

Percent Low Income

Percent Low Income

Population with Low Food Access

Population with Low

420,183

9,043

2.15%

5,194,675

93,405

1.8%

12,830,632

584,658

4.56%

308,745,538

19,347,047

6.27%

Food Access

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Custom Area Estimates* (2.15%) Illinois (4.56%) United States (6.27%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, USDA - Food Access Research Atlas. 2010. Source geography: Tract

Population with Limited Food Access, Low Income, Percent by Tract, FARA 2010 Over 50.0% 20.1 - 50.0% 5.1 - 20.0% Under 5.1% No Low Food Access Report Area

Population with Low Food Access This indicator reports the percentage of the population living in census tracts designated as food deserts. A food desert is defined as a low-income census tract (where a substantial number or share of residents has low access to a supermarket or large grocery store. This indicator is relevant because it highlights populations and geographies facing food insecurity.

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Report Area

Total Population

Custom Area

Population with Low

Percent Population with

Percent Population with

Food Access

Low Food Access

Low Food Access

420,183

16,962

4.04%

5,194,675

429,611

8.27%

12,830,632

2,623,048

20.44%

308,745,538

72,905,540

23.61%

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, USDA - Food Access Research Atlas. 2010. Source geography: Tract

Custom Area Estimates* (4.04%) Illinois (20.44%) United States (23.61%)

Population with Limited Food Access, Percent by Tract, FARA 2010 Over 50.0% 20.1 - 50.0% 5.1 - 20.0% Under 5.1% No Low Food Access Report Area

Recreation and Fitness Facility Access This indicator reports the number per 100,000 population of recreation and fitness facilities as defined by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code 713940. This indicator is relevant because access to recreation and fitness facilities encourages physical activity and other healthy behaviors. Report Area

Total Population

Number of

Establishments, Rate

Establishments

per 100,000 Population

Recreation and Fitness Facilities, Rate (Per 100,000 Population)

Custom Area

420,183

39

9.37

5,194,675

487

9.38

12,830,632

1,313

10.23

312,732,537

30,393

9.72

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, County Business Patterns. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2013. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (9.37) Illinois (10.23) United States (9.72)

Recreation and Fitness Facilities, Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, CBP 2013 Over 12.0 8.1 - 12.0 4.1 - 8.0 Under 4.1 No Fitness and Recreation Centers Report Area

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Recreation and Fitness Facilities, Rate per 100,000 Population by Year, 2008 through 2012 Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

2008

2009

no data

2010

no data

2011

no data

2012

no data

2013

no data

no data

8.68

8.03

8.03

8.35

8.86

9.37

10.11

9.82

9.67

9.8

10.05

10.23

9.91

9.71

9.57

9.44

9.44

9.73

SNAP-Authorized Food Store Access This indicator reports the number of SNAP-authorized food stores as a rate per 100,000 population. SNAP-authorized stores include grocery stores as well as supercenters, specialty food stores, and convenience stores that are authorized to accept SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits.

Report Area

Custom Area

Total Population

Total SNAP-Authorized Retailers

SNAP-Authorized

SNAP-Authorized

Retailers, Rate per

Retailers, Rate (Per 100,000 Population)

100,000 Population

420,183

461

109.6

5,194,675

3,939

75.83

12,830,632

9,129

71.15

312,471,327

245,113

78.44

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Custom Area Estimates* (109.6) Illinois (71.15) United States (78.44)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA - SNAP Retailer Locator. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2014. Source geography: Tract

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SNAP-Authorized Retailers, Rate per 10,000 Population by Tract, USDA 2014 Over 12.0 6.1 - 12.0 Under 6.0 No SNAP-Authorized Retailers No Population or No Data Report Area

Use of Public Transportation This indicator reports the percentage of population using public transportation as their primary means of commute to work. Public transportation includes buses or trolley buses, streetcars or trolley cars, subway or elevated rails, and ferryboats.

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Total Population Employed Age 16

Population Using Public

Percent Population

Percent Population

Transit for Commute to

Using Public Transit for

Using Public Transit for

Work

Commute to Work

Commute to Work

142,219

34,975

24.59%

Cook County, IL

2,364,074

419,919

17.76%

Illinois

5,893,225

514,782

8.74%

139,786,640

7,000,722

5.01%

United States

Custom Area Estimates* (24.59%) Illinois (8.74%) United States (5.01%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey. 2009-13. Source geography: Tract

Workers Traveling to Work Using Public Transit, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13 Over 4.0% 1.1 - 4.0% 0.1 - 1.0% No Workers Using Public Transit No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

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Clinical Care A lack of access to care presents barriers to good health. The supply and accessibility of facilities and physicians, the rate of uninsurance, financial hardship, transportation barriers, cultural competency, and coverage limitations affect access. Rates of morbidity, mortality, and emergency hospitalizations can be reduced if community residents access services such as health screenings, routine tests, and vaccinations. Prevention indicators can call attention to a lack of access or knowledge regarding one or more health issues and can inform program interventions.

Access to Primary Care This indicator reports the number of primary care physicians per 100,000 population. Doctors classified as "primary care physicians" by the AMA include: General Family Medicine MDs and DOs, General Practice MDs and DOs, General Internal Medicine MDs and General Pediatrics MDs. Physicians age 75 and over and physicians practicing sub-specialties within the listed specialties are excluded. This indicator is relevant because a shortage of health professionals contributes to access and health status issues.

Report Area

Primary Care Physicians, 2012

Total Population, 2012

Custom Area

Primary Care

Primary Care Physicians,

Physicians, Rate per

Rate per 100,000 Pop.

100,000 Pop.

423,149

388

91.89

5,231,351

4,807

91.89

Custom Area Estimates* (91.89) Illinois (78.97) United States (74.5)

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

12,875,255

10,168

78.97

313,914,040

233,862

74.5

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Area Health Resource File. 2012. Source geography: County

Access to Primary Care Physicians, Rate per 100,000 Pop. by County, AHRF 2012 Over 80.0 60.1 - 80.0 40.1 - 60.0 Under 40.1 No Primary Care Physicians or No Data Report Area

Access to Primary Care, Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Year, 2002 through 2011 This indicator reports the rate of primary care physicians per 100,000 population by year. This figure represents all primary care physicians practicing patient care, including hospital residents. In counties with teaching hospitals, this figure may differ from the rate reported above. Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

2002 no data

2003 no data

2004 no data

2005 no data

2006 no data

2007 no data

2008 no data

2009 no data

2010 no data

2011

2012

no data

no data

113.55

116.88

118.23

117.18

118.57

117.94

116.99

118.35

121.64

124

122.72

Illinois

87.12

88.94

89.76

89.24

89.07

89.11

88.95

91.45

94.59

95.99

95.72

United States

79.41

80.99

80.76

80.94

80.54

80.38

80.16

82.22

84.57

85.83

86.66

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Access to Dentists This indicator reports the number of dentists per 100,000 population. This indicator includes all dentists - qualified as having a doctorate in dental surgery (D.D.S.) or dental medicine (D.M.D.), who are licensed by the state to practice dentistry and who are practicing within the scope of that license. Report Area

Total Population, 2013

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Dentists, 2013

Dentists, Rate per

Dentists, Rate per

100,000 Pop.

100,000 Pop.

423,905

339

79.99

5,240,700

4,192

79.99

12,882,135

8,865

68.82

316,128,839

199,743

63.18

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Area Health Resource File. 2013. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (79.99) Illinois (68.82) United States (63.18)

Access to Dentists, Rate per 100,000 Pop. by County, AHRF 2013 Over 50.0 35.1 - 50.0 20.1 - 35.0 Under 20.1 No Dentists Report Area

Cancer Screening - Mammogram This indicator reports the percentage of female Medicare enrollees, age 67-69, who have received one or more mammograms in the past two years. This indicator is relevant because engaging in preventive behaviors allows for early detection and treatment of health problems. This indicator can also highlight a lack of access to preventive care, a lack of health knowledge, insufficient provider outreach, and/or social barriers preventing utilization of services.

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Report Area

Female Medicare

Total Medicare Enrollees

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

Enrollees Age 6769

Female Medicare

Percent Female

Enrollees with Mammogram in

Medicare Enrollees with Mammogram

Past 2 Years

in Past 2 Year

45,745

3,596

2,243

62.36%

476,678

37,479

23,372

62.36%

1,331,041

109,345

70,469

64.45%

53,131,712

4,402,782

2,772,990

62.98%

Percent Female Medicare Enrollees with Mammogram in Past 2 Year

Custom Area

Illinois United States

Estimates* (62.36%) Illinois (64.45%) United States (62.98%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Dartmouth College Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice, Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care. 2012. Source geography: County

Mammogram (Past 2 Years), Percent of Female Medicare Enrollees, Age 6769 by County, DA 2012 Over 72.0% 64.1 - 72.0% 56.1 - 64.0% Under 56.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Breast Cancer Screening by Year, 2008 through 2012 Percent of Female Medicare Beneficiaries Age 67-69 with Mammogram in Past 2 Years Report Area Cook County, IL Illinois United States

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

61.64

62.17

63.01

61.8

62.36

65

65.38

65.49

64.04

64.45

65.64

65.87

65.37

62.9

62.98

Cancer Screening - Pap Test This indicator reports the percentage of women aged 18 and older who self-report that they have had a Pap test in the past three years. This indicator is relevant because engaging in preventive behaviors allows for early detection and treatment of health Page 90 / 149


problems. This indicator can also highlight a lack of access to preventive care, a lack of health knowledge, insufficient provider outreach, and/or social barriers preventing utilization of services.

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Female Population Age 18

Estimated Number with Regular Pap Crude Percentage Test

Age-Adjusted Percentage

141,745

79.4%

79.9%

Cook County, IL

2,297,825

1,824,473

79.4%

79.9%

Illinois

7,174,065

5,538,378

77.2%

78.3%

176,847,182

Test (Age-Adjusted)

178,521

United States

Percent Adults Females Age 18 with Regular Pap

137,191,142

77.58%

78.48%

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Accessed via the Health Indicators Warehouse. US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse. 2006-12. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (79.9%) Illinois (78.3%) United States (78.48%)

Cervical Cancer Screening (Past 3 Years), Percent of Women Age 18 by County, BRFSS 2006-12 Over 84.0% 80.1 - 84.0% 76.1 - 80.0% Under 76.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Cancer Screening - Sigmoidoscopy or Colonoscopy This indicator reports the percentage of adults 50 and older who self-report that they have ever had a sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy. This indicator is relevant because engaging in preventive behaviors allows for early detection and treatment of health problems. This indicator can also highlight a lack of access to preventive care, a lack of health knowledge, insufficient provider outreach, and/or social barriers preventing utilization of services. Estimated Report Area

Total Population Age 50

Population Ever Screened for

Crude Percentage

Age-Adjusted Percentage

Percent Adults Screened for Colon Cancer (Age-Adjusted)

Colon Cancer Custom Area

112,605

65,311

58%

55.1%

1,173,375

680,558

58%

55.1%

Custom Area Estimates* (55.1%) Illinois (57.7%) United States (61.34%)

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

3,027,371

1,843,669

60.9%

57.7%

75,116,406

48,549,269

64.63%

61.34%

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Accessed via the Health Indicators Warehouse. US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse. 2006-12. Source geography: County

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Colon Cancer Screening (Ever), Percent of Adults Age 50 by County, BRFSS 2006-12 Over 62.0% 55.1 - 62.0% 48.1 - 55.0% Under 48.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

HIV Screenings This indicator reports the percentage of adults age 18-70 who self-report that they have never been screened for HIV. This indicator is relevant because engaging in preventive behaviors allows for early detection and treatment of health problems. This indicator can also highlight a lack of access to preventive care, a lack of health knowledge, insufficient provider outreach, and/or social barriers preventing utilization of services. Percent Adults Never

Percent Adults Never

Screened for HIV / AIDS

Screened for HIV / AIDS

Screened for HIV / AIDS

240,423.09

148,130.75

61.61%

Cook County, IL

3,094,601

1,906,662

61.61%

Illinois

9,215,764

6,345,570

68.86%

214,984,421

134,999,025

62.79%

Report Area

Survey Population

Total Adults Never

(Smokers Age 18 )

Custom Area Estimates*

United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2011-12. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (61.61%) Illinois (68.86%) United States (62.79%)

Adults Age 18 Never Screened for HIV / AIDS, Percent by County, BRFSS 2011-12 Over 76.1% 68.1 - 76.0% 60.1 - 68.0% Under 60.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Adults Never Screened for HIV / AIDS, Percent by Race / Ethnicity Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Non-Hispanic White no data

Non-Hispanic Black no data

Non-Hispanic Other Race no data

Hispanic or Latino no data

Illinois

75.55%

42.07%

74.74%

61.12%

United States

68.19%

38.56%

67.84%

56.71%

Note: No county data available. See FOOTNOTES for more details.

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Pneumonia Vaccination This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 65 and older who self-report that they have ever received a pneumonia vaccine. This indicator is relevant because engaging in preventive behaviors decreases the likelihood of developing future health problems. This indicator can also highlight a lack of access to preventive care, a lack of health knowledge, insufficient provider outreach, and/or social barriers preventing utilization of services. Percent Population Age

Estimated Report Area

Custom Area

Total Population

Population with

Age 65

Annual Pneumonia Vaccination

Crude Percentage

Age-Adjusted

65 with Pneumonia

Percentage

Vaccination (Age-Adjusted)

59,259

34,311

57.9%

57.6%

617,493

357,528

57.9%

57.6%

1,592,376

985,681

61.9%

61.8%

39,608,820

26,680,462

67.36%

67.51%

Estimates* Cook County, IL

Custom Area

Illinois United States

Estimates* (57.6%) Illinois (61.8%) United States (67.51%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Accessed via the Health Indicators Warehouse. US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse. 2006-12. Source geography: County

Annual Pneumonia Vaccination, Percent of Adults Age 65 by County, BRFSS 2006-12 Over 72.0% 68.1 - 72.0% 64.1 - 68.0% Under 64.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Diabetes Management - Hemoglobin A1c Test This indicator reports the percentage of diabetic Medicare patients who have had a hemoglobin A1c (hA1c) test, a blood test which measures blood sugar levels, administered by a health care professional in the past year. In the report area, 4,628 Medicare enrollees with diabetes have had an annual exam out of 5,596 Medicare enrollees in the report area with diabetes, or 82.71%. This Page 93 / 149


indicator is relevant because engaging in preventive behaviors allows for early detection and treatment of health problems. This indicator can also highlight a lack of access to preventive care, a lack of health knowledge, insufficient provider outreach, and/or social barriers preventing utilization of services.

Report Area

Total Medicare

Medicare Enrollees

Enrollees

with Diabetes

Custom Area

Medicare Enrollees with Diabetes with Annual Exam

Percent Medicare Enrollees with Diabetes with Annual Exam

Percent Medicare Enrollees with Diabetes with Annual Exam

45,745

5,596

4,628

82.71%

476,678

58,312

48,227

82.71%

Custom Area Estimates* (82.71%) Illinois (84.84%) United States (84.57%)

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

1,331,041

163,043

138,332

84.84%

53,131,712

6,517,150

5,511,632

84.57%

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Dartmouth College Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice, Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care. 2012. Source geography: County

Patients with Annual HA1C Test (Diabetes), Percent of Medicare Enrollees with Diabetes by County, DA 2012 Over 88.0% 84.1 - 88.0% 80.1 - 84.0% Under 80.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Diabetes Management by Year, 2008 through 2012 Percent of Medicare Beneficiaries with Diabetes with Annual Hemoglobin A1c Test Report Area

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Cook County, IL

77.18

79.71

80.23

80.95

82.71

Illinois

81.63

83.23

83.74

84.14

84.84

United States

82.71

83.52

83.81

84.18

84.57

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High Blood Pressure Management In the report area, 21.9% of adults, or 66,777, self-reported that they are not taking medication for their high blood pressure according to the CDC's Behavioural Risk Factor Surveillance System (2006-2010). This indicator is relevant because engaging in preventive behaviors decreases the likelihood of developing future health problems. When considered with other indicators of poor health, this indicator can also highlight a lack of access to preventive care, a lack of health knowledge, insufficient provider outreach, and/or social barriers preventing utilization of services. Percent Adults with High

Total Adults Not Taking Report Area

Total Population (Age 18 )

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Blood Pressure Medication (When Needed)

Percent Adults Not Taking Medication

304,987

66,777

21.9%

3,925,629

859,520

21.9%

9,654,603

2,116,424

21.92%

235,375,690

51,175,402

21.74%

Blood Pressure Not Taking Medication

Custom Area Estimates* (21.9%) Illinois (21.92%) United States (21.74%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2006-10. Source geography: County

Adults Age 18 with High Blood Pressure, Not Taking Medication, Percent by County, BRFSS 2006-10 Over 85.0% 80.1 - 85.0% 75.1 - 80.0% Under 75.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Adults Not Taking Medicine for High Blood Pressure, Percent by Race / Ethnicity Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Non-Hispanic White no data

Non-Hispanic Black no data

Non-Hispanic Other Race no data

Hispanic or Latino no data

Illinois

18.98%

18.79%

35.06%

45.93%

United States

19.66%

18.65%

28.31%

34.86%

Note: No county data available. See FOOTNOTES for more details.

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Dental Care Utilization This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 18 and older who self-report that they have not visited a dentist, dental hygienist or dental clinic within the past year. This indicator is relevant because engaging in preventive behaviors decreases the likelihood of developing future health problems. This indicator can also highlight a lack of access to preventive care, a lack of health knowledge, insufficient provider outreach, and/or social barriers preventing utilization of services. Report Area

Total Population

Total Adults Without

Percent Adults with No

Percent Adults Without

(Age 18 )

Recent Dental Exam

Dental Exam

Recent Dental Exam

Custom Area

304,986

102,613

33.65%

Cook County, IL

3,925,629

1,320,794

33.65%

Illinois

9,654,603

2,981,670

30.88%

235,375,690

70,965,788

30.15%

Estimates*

United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2006-10. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (33.65%) Illinois (30.88%) United States (30.15%)

Adults Age 18 Without Dental Exam in Past 12 Months, Percent by County, BRFSS 2006-10 Over 42.0% 34.1 - 42.0% 26.1 - 34.0% Under 26.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Adults Without Recent Dental Exam by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Illinois United States

Total Male no data

Total Female no data

Percent Male

Percent Female

no data

no data

1,552,646

1,404,070

33.75%

28.17%

36,311,042

34,083,921

32.3%

28.12%

Note: No county data available. See FOOTNOTES for more details.

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Adults Without Recent Dental Exam by Race / Ethnicity, Percent Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Non-Hispanic White no data

Non-Hispanic Black no data

Non-Hispanic Other Race

Hispanic or Latino

no data

no data

Illinois

25.89%

42.7%

31.79%

42.35%

United States

26.96%

38.11%

29.23%

38.33%

Note: No county data available. See FOOTNOTES for more details.

Federally Qualified Health Centers This indicator reports the number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) in the community. This indicator is relevant because FQHCs are community assets that provide health care to vulnerable populations; they receive extra funding from the federal government to promote access to ambulatory care in areas designated as medically underserved. Report Area

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois

Total Population

Number of Federally Qualified Health Centers

Rate of Federally Qualified Health Centers per 100,000 Population

420,183

22

5.24

5,194,675

143

2.75

12,830,632

305

2.38

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Report Area

Number of Federally Qualified Health Centers

Total Population

United States

312,471,327

Rate of Federally Qualified Health Centers per 100,000 Population

6,011

1.92

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Department of Health & Human Services, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Provider of Services File. June 2014. Source geography: Address

Federally Qualified Health Centers by Location, POS June 2014 Report Area

Lack of a Consistent Source of Primary Care This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 18 and older who self-report that they do not have at least one person who they think of as their personal doctor or health care provider. This indicator is relevant because access to regular primary care is important to preventing major health issues and emergency department visits. Report Area Custom Area

Survey Population

Total Adults Without

Percent Adults Without

Percent Adults Without

(Adults Age 18 )

Any Regular Doctor

Any Regular Doctor

Any Regular Doctor

256,277.45

51,708.97

20.18%

Cook County, IL

3,298,670

665,571

20.18%

Illinois

9,702,848

1,743,367

17.97%

236,884,668

52,290,932

22.07%

Estimates*

United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2011-12. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (20.18%) Illinois (17.97%) United States (22.07%)

No Consistent Source of Primary Care, Percent of Adults Age 18 by County, BRFSS 2011-12 Over 25.0% 19.1 - 25.0% 13.1 - 19.0% Under 13.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Adults Without a Consistent Source of Primary Care, Percent by Race / Ethnicity Report Area

Non-Hispanic White

Non-Hispanic Black

Non-Hispanic Other Race

Hispanic or Latino

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Custom Area Estimates*

no data

no data

no data

no data

Illinois

13.79%

23.86%

25.36%

29.25%

United States

17.15%

25.28%

25.47%

38.58%

Note: No county data available. See FOOTNOTES for more details.

Facilities Designated as Health Professional Shortage Areas This indicator reports the number and location of health care facilities designated as "Health Professional Shortage Areas" (HPSAs), defined as having shortages of primary medical care, dental or mental health providers. This indicator is relevant because a shortage of health professionals contributes to access and health status issues. Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Mental Health Care Facilities

Primary Care Facilities

Dental Health Care Facilities

Total HPSA Facility Designations

4

4

3

11

31

32

29

92

107

83

77

267

3,427

3,060

2,915

8,810

Data Source: US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Health Professional Shortage Areas. March 2015. Source geography: Address

Facilities Designated as HPSAs by Location, HRSA HPSA Database March 2015 Primary Care Mental Health Dental Care Report Area

Preventable Hospital Events This indicator reports the discharge rate (per 1,000 Medicare enrollees) for conditions that are ambulatory care sensitive (ACS). ACS conditions include pneumonia, dehydration, asthma, diabetes, and other conditions which could have been prevented if adequate primary care resources were available and accessed by those patients. This indicator is relevant because analysis of ACS discharges allows demonstrating a possible “return on investment” from interventions that reduce admissions (for example, for uninsured or Page 99 / 149


Medicaid patients) through better access to primary care resources.

Report Area

Total Medicare Part A Enrollees

Custom Area

Ambulatory Care Sensitive Condition

Ambulatory Care Sensitive Condition

Hospital Discharges

Discharge Rate

49,413

2,981

60.34

514,899

31,067

60.34

1,420,984

92,604

65.17

58,209,898

3,448,111

59.24

Preventable Hospital Events, Age-Adjusted Discharge Rate (Per 1,000 Medicare Enrollees)

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Custom Area Estimates* (60.34) Illinois (65.17) United States (59.24)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Dartmouth College Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice, Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care. 2012. Source geography: County

Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions, Rate (Per 1,000 Medicare Enrollees) by County, DA 2012 Over 100.0 80.1 - 100.0 60.1 - 80.0 Under 60.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Preventable Hospital Events by Year, 2008 through 2012 Rate of Ambulatory Care Sensitive Condition Discharges (per 1,000 Medicare Part A Beneficiaries) Report Area

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Cook County, IL

79.75

76.15

72.58

69.86

60.34

Illinois

81.51

77.35

74.96

73.14

65.17

70.5

68.16

66.58

64.92

59.29

United States

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Health Behaviors Health behaviors such as poor diet, a lack of exercise, and substance abuse contribute to poor health status.

Physical Inactivity Within the report area, 60,397 or 20% of adults aged 20 and older self-report no leisure time for activity, based on the question: "During the past month, other than your regular job, did you participate in any physical activities or exercises such as running, calisthenics, golf, gardening, or walking for exercise?". This indicator is relevant because current behaviors are determinants of future health and this indicator may illustrate a cause of significant health issues, such as obesity and poor cardiovascular health.

Report Area

Total Population Age 20

Custom Area

Population with no

Percent Population with

Leisure Time Physical Activity

no Leisure Time Physical Activity

301,985

60,397

20%

Cook County, IL

3,887,000

777,400

20%

Illinois

9,462,843

2,096,552

21.85%

231,341,061

53,415,737

22.64%

Percent Population with no Leisure Time Physical Activity

Estimates*

United States

Custom Area Estimates* (20%) Illinois (21.85%) United States (22.64%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. 2012. Source geography: County

No Leisure-Time Physical Activity, Adults Age 20 , Percent by County, CDC NCCDPHP 2012 Over 29.0% 26.1 - 29.0% 23.1 - 26.0% Under 23.1% Report Area

Adults with No Leisure-Time Physical Activity by Gender

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Total Males with No Leisure-Time Physical

Percent Males with No Leisure-Time Physical

Total Females with No Leisure-Time Physical

Percent Females with No Leisure-Time Physical

Activity

Activity

Activity

Activity

no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

329,800

18%

447,600

21.7%

Illinois

947,105

20.62%

1,149,395

22.9%

24,071,561

21.2%

29,344,293

23.94%

United States

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Percent Adults Physically Inactive by Year, 2004 through 2012 Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

23%

22%

21.4%

22.5%

23.1%

23.6%

22.2%

21.3%

20%

23.2%

22.44%

22.11%

23.07%

23.66%

24.48%

23.42%

22.56%

21.85%

22.96%

22.82%

22.93%

23.2%

23.51%

23.67%

23.41%

22.47%

22.64%

Fruit/Vegetable Consumption In the report area an estimated 232,515, or 75.6% of adults over the age of 18 are consuming less than 5 servings of fruits and vegetables each day. This indicator is relevant because current behaviors are determinants of future health, and because unhealthy eating habits may cause of significant health issues, such as obesity and diabetes.

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Report Area

Total Adults with Inadequate Fruit /

Total Population (Age 18 )

Custom Area

Percent Adults with Inadequate Fruit /

Vegetable Consumption Vegetable Consumption 307,560

232,515

75.6%

Cook County, IL

3,958,751

2,992,816

75.6%

Illinois

9,591,923

7,318,637

76.3%

227,279,010

171,972,118

75.67%

Percent Adults with Inadequate Fruit / Vegetable Consumption

Estimates*

United States

Custom Area Estimates* (75.6%) Illinois (76.3%) United States (75.67%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Accessed via the Health Indicators Warehouse. US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse. 2005-09. Source geography: County

Inadequate Fruit/Vegetable Consumption, Percent of Adults Age 18 by County, BRFSS 2005-09 Over 85.0% 80.1 - 85.0% 75.1 - 80.0% Under 75.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Alcohol Consumption This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 18 and older who self-report heavy alcohol consumption (defined as more than two drinks per day on average for men and one drink per day on average for women). This indicator is relevant because current behaviors are determinants of future health and this indicator may illustrate a cause of significant health issues, such as cirrhosis, cancers, and untreated mental and behavioral health needs.

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Total Population Age 18

Estimated Adults Drinking Excessively

Estimated Adults

Estimated Adults

Drinking Excessively (Crude

Drinking Excessively (Age-Adjusted

Percentage)

Percentage)

Estimated Adults Drinking Excessively (Age-Adjusted Percentage)

306,535

64,985

21.2%

21.2%

3,945,556

800,948

20.3%

20.2%

Custom Area Estimates* (21.2%) Illinois (20.4%) United States (16.94%)

9,654,603

1,930,921

20%

20.4%

232,556,016

38,248,349

16.45%

16.94%

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Accessed via the Health Indicators Warehouse. US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse. 2006-12. Source geography: County

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Excessive Drinking, Percent of Adults Age 18 by County, BRFSS 2006-12 Over 22.0% 18.1 - 22.0% 14.1 - 18.0% Under 14.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Tobacco Usage - Current Smokers In the report area an estimated 56,096, or 18.3% of adults age 18 or older self-report currently smoking cigarettes some days or every day. This indicator is relevant because tobacco use is linked to leading causes of death such as cancer and cardiovascular disease.

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Total Population Age 18

Total Adults Regularly Smoking Cigarettes

Percent Population Smoking

Percent Population Smoking

Cigarettes (Crude)

Cigarettes (Age-Adjusted)

306,535

56,096

18.3%

18.2%

Cook County, IL

3,945,556

722,037

18.3%

18.2%

Illinois

9,654,603

1,766,792

18.3%

18.4%

232,556,016

41,491,223

17.84%

18.08%

United States

Percent Population Smoking Cigarettes (Age-Adjusted)

Custom Area Estimates* (18.2%) Illinois (18.4%) United States (18.08%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Accessed via the Health Indicators Warehouse. US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse. 2006-12. Source geography: County

Current Smokers, Adult, Percent of Adults Age 18 by County, BRFSS 200612 Over 26.0% 22.1 - 26.0% 18.1 - 22.0% Under 18.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Tobacco Usage - Former or Current Smokers In the report area, an estimated 107,583.20 adults, or 42.22%, report ever smoking 100 or more cigarettes. This indicator is relevant because tobacco use is linked to leading causes of death such as cancer and cardiovascular disease.

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Survey Population

Report Area

(Adults Age 18 )

Custom Area Estimates*

Total Adults Ever

Percent Adults Ever

Smoking 100 or More

Smoking 100 or More

Cigarettes

Cigarettes

254,842.88

107,583.20

42.22%

Cook County, IL

3,280,205

1,384,755

42.22%

Illinois

9,659,812

4,258,470

44.08%

235,151,778

103,842,020

44.16%

United States

Percent Adults Ever Smoking 100 or More Cigarettes

Custom Area Estimates* (42.22%) Illinois (44.08%) United States (44.16%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2011-12. Source geography: County

Adults Age 18 Smoking > 99 Cigarettes (Ever), Percent by County, BRFSS 2011-12 Over 56.0% 48.1 - 56.0% 40.1 - 48.0% Under 40.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Adults Ever Smoking 100 or More Cigarettes by Race / Ethnicity, Percent White (Non-Hispanic)

Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

no data

Black (Non-Hispanic) no data

Other Race (Non-Hispanic) no data

Hispanic / Latino no data

Illinois

46.74%

41.85%

28.48%

37.87%

United States

48.52%

38.34%

31.3%

34.17%

Note: No county data available. See FOOTNOTES for more details.

Tobacco Usage - Quit Attempt An estimated 67.87% of adult smokers in the report area attempted to quit smoking for at least 1 day in the past year. This indicator is relevant because tobacco use is linked to leading causes of death such as cancer and cardiovascular disease and supporting Page 105 / 149


efforts to quit smoking may increase positive health outcomes.

Report Area

Total Smokers with Quit Attempt in Past 12 Months

Percent Smokers with Quit Attempt in Past 12 Months

49,651.87

33,700.09

67.87%

639,093

433,770

67.87%

1,903,115

1,164,973

61.21%

45,526,654

27,323,073

60.02%

Survey Population (Smokers Age 18 )

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Percent Smokers with Quit Attempt in Past 12 Months

Custom Area Estimates* (67.87%) Illinois (61.21%) United States (60.02%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2011-12. Source geography: County

Smokers Who Quit / Attempted to Quit in Past 12 Months, Percent by County, BRFSS 2011-12 Over 64.0% 58.1 - 64.0% 52.1 - 58.0% Under 52.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Adult Smokers with Quit Attempt in Past 1 Year by Race / Ethnicity, Percent Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Illinois United States

White (Non-Hispanic) no data

Black (Non-Hispanic) no data

Other Race (Non-Hispanic) no data

Hispanic / Latino no data

57.5%

71.54%

54.02%

66.17%

56.63%

70.87%

62.26%

65.83%

Note: No county data available. See FOOTNOTES for more details.

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Health Outcomes Measuring morbidity and mortality rates allows assessing linkages between social determinants of health and outcomes. By comparing, for example, the prevalence of certain chronic diseases to indicators in other categories (e.g., poor diet and exercise) with outcomes (e.g., high rates of obesity and diabetes), various causal relationship may emerge, allowing a better understanding of how certain community health needs may be addressed.

Depression (Medicare Population) This indicator reports the percentage of the Medicare fee-for-service population with depression. Report Area

Total Medicare

Beneficiaries with

Percent with

Percentage of Medicare

Beneficiaries

Depression

Depression

Beneficiaries with Depression

Custom Area Estimates*

55,488

7,799

14.06%

578,203

81,270

14.06%

1,623,784

239,311

14.74%

34,126,305

5,271,176

15.45%

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 2012. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (14.06%) Illinois (14.74%) United States (15.45%)

Beneficiaries with Depression, Percent by County, CMS 2012 Over 18.0% 15.1 - 18.0% 12.1 - 15.0% Under 12.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Diabetes (Adult) This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 20 and older who have ever been told by a doctor that they have diabetes. This indicator is relevant because diabetes is a prevalent problem in the U.S.; it may indicate an unhealthy lifestyle and puts individuals at risk for further health issues.

Report Area

Custom Area

Total Population Age 20

no data

Population with Diagnosed Diabetes no data

Population with Diagnosed

Population with Diagnosed

Percent Adults with Diagnosed Diabetes

Diabetes, Crude Rate

Diabetes, AgeAdjusted Rate

(Age-Adjusted)

no data

no data

Estimates* Cook County, IL

3,859,576

328,064

8.5

8.3%

Illinois

9,429,505

873,757

9.27

8.67%

234,058,710

23,059,940

9.85

9.11%

United States

Illinois (8.67%) United States (9.11%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. 2012. Source geography: County

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Diabetes Prevalence, Percent of Adults Age 20 by County, CDC NCCDPHP 2012 Over 11.0% 9.6 - 11.0% 8.1 - 9.5% Under 8.1% Report Area

Adults with Diagnosed Diabetes by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Males with

Percent Males with

Total Females with

Percent Females with

Diabetes

Diabetes

Diabetes

Diabetes

no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

164,300

9.2%

184,444

8.7%

Illinois

417,358

9.07%

427,485

8.14%

10,907,085

9.62%

10,574,108

8.28%

United States

Percent Adults with Diagnosed Diabetes by Year, 2004 through 2012 Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

2004 no data

2005 no data

2006 no data

2007 no data

2008 no data

2009 no data

2010

2011

no data

no data

7.3%

7.4%

8.3%

8.3%

8.5%

8.8%

9%

8.9%

Illinois

6.88%

7.14%

7.94%

8.08%

8.16%

8.24%

8.6%

8.73%

United States

7.31%

7.58%

8.04%

8.33%

8.55%

8.72%

8.89%

9.03%

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Diabetes (Medicare Population) This indicator reports the percentage of the Medicare fee-for-service population with diabetes. Report Area

Total Medicare

Beneficiaries with

Beneficiaries

Diabetes

Percent with Diabetes

Percentage of Medicare Beneficiaries with Diabetes

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

55,488

16,213

29.22%

578,203

168,945

29.22%

1,623,784

441,148

27.17%

34,126,305

9,224,278

27.03%

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 2012. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (29.22%) Illinois (27.17%) United States (27.03%)

Beneficiaries with Diabetes, Percent by County, CMS 2012 Over 30.0% 27.1 - 30.0% 24.1 - 27.0% Under 24.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

High Cholesterol (Adult) This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 18 and older who self-report that they have ever been told by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional that they had high blood cholesterol.

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Report Area

Survey Population (Adults Age 18 )

Custom Area

Total Adults with High Cholesterol

Percent Adults with High Cholesterol

201,816.73

70,868.62

35.12%

Cook County, IL

2,597,680

912,184

35.12%

Illinois

7,348,647

2,794,348

38.03%

180,861,326

69,662,357

38.52%

Percent Adults with High Cholesterol

Estimates*

United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2011-12. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (35.12%) Illinois (38.03%) United States (38.52%)

High Cholesterol (Diagnosed), Percent of Adults Age 18 by County, BRFSS 2011-12 Over 48.0% 42.1 - 48.0% 36.1 - 42.0% Under 36.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Adults Ever Diagnosed with High Cholesterol by Race / Ethnicity, Percent Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

White (Non-Hispanic) no data

Black (Non-Hispanic) no data

Other Race (Non-Hispanic) no data

Hispanic / Latino no data

Illinois

39.62%

35.85%

36.66%

31.73%

United States

39.95%

34.28%

35.42%

35.97%

Note: No county data available. See FOOTNOTES for more details.

Heart Disease (Adult) 8,638.17, or 3.37% of adults aged 18 and older have ever been told by a doctor that they have coronary heart disease or angina. This indicator is relevant because coronary heart disease is a leading cause of death in the U.S. and is also related to high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and heart attacks. Page 110 / 149


Report Area

Survey Population

Total Adults with Heart

Percent Adults with

(Adults Age 18 )

Disease

Heart Disease

Custom Area Estimates*

256,003.20

8,638.17

3.37%

Cook County, IL

3,295,140

111,186

3.37%

Illinois

9,681,141

369,926

3.82%

236,406,904

10,407,185

4.40%

United States

Percent Adults with Heart Disease

Custom Area Estimates* (3.37%) Illinois (3.82%) United States (4.40%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2011-12. Source geography: County

Heart Disease (Diagnosed), Percent of Adults Age 18 by County, BRFSS 2011-12 Over 7.0% 5.1 - 7.0% 3.1 - 5.0% Under 3.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Adults Ever Diagnosed with Heart Disease, Percent by Race / Ethnicity Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Non-Hispanic White no data

Illinois United States

Non-Hispanic Black no data

Non-Hispanic Other

Hispanic or Latino

Race no data

no data

4.6%

3.03%

2.43%

1.45%

4.99%

3.63%

3.23%

2.92%

Note: No county data available. See FOOTNOTES for more details.

Heart Disease (Medicare Population) This indicator reports the percentage of the Medicare fee-for-service population with ischaemic heart disease.

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Report Area

Total Medicare

Beneficiaries with Heart

Percent with Heart

Percentage of Medicare

Beneficiaries

Disease

Disease

Beneficiaries with Heart Disease

Custom Area Estimates*

55,488

16,396

29.55%

578,203

170,846

29.55%

1,623,784

470,575

28.98%

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

34,126,305

9,744,058

28.55%

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 2012. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (29.55%) Illinois (28.98%) United States (28.55%)

Beneficiaries with Ischemic Heart Disease, Percent by County, CMS 2012 Over 32.0% 28.1 - 32.0% 24.1 - 28.0% Under 24.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

High Blood Pressure (Adult) 86,749.31, or 28.3% of adults aged 18 and older have ever been told by a doctor that they have high blood pressure or hypertension. Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Total Population

Total Adults with High

Percent Adults with

(Age 18 )

Blood Pressure

High Blood Pressure

306,534.76

86,749.31

28.3%

Cook County, IL

3,945,556

1,116,592

28.3%

Illinois

9,654,603

2,722,598

28.2%

232,556,016

65,476,522

28.16%

United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2006-12. Source geography: County

Percent Adults with High Blood Pressure

Custom Area Estimates* (28.3%) Illinois (28.2%) United States (28.16%)

High Blood Pressure, Percent of Adults Age 18 by County, BRFSS 2006-12 Over 35.0% 30.1 - 35.0% 25.1 - 30.0% Under 25.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

High Blood Pressure (Medicare Population) This indicator reports the percentage of the Medicare fee-for-service population with hypertension (high blood pressure). Page 112 / 149


Report Area

Total Medicare

Beneficiaries with High

Percent with High Blood

Percentage of Medicare

Beneficiaries

Blood Pressure

Pressure

Beneficiaries with High Blood Pressure

Custom Area

55,488

32,607

58.76%

578,203

339,773

58.76%

1,623,784

934,967

57.58%

34,126,305

18,936,118

55.49%

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 2012. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (58.76%) Illinois (57.58%) United States (55.49%)

Beneficiaries with High Blood Pressure, Percent by County, CMS 2012 Over 60.0% 52.1 - 60.0% 44.1 - 52.0% Under 44.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

High Cholesterol (Medicare Population) This indicator reports the percentage of the Medicare fee-for-service population with hyperlipidemia, which is typically associated with high cholesterol. Report Area

Total Medicare

Beneficiaries with High

Percent with High

Percentage of Medicare

Beneficiaries

Cholesterol

Cholesterol

Beneficiaries with High Cholesterol

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

55,488

24,657

44.44%

578,203

256,930

44.44%

1,623,784

754,150

46.44%

34,126,305

15,273,052

44.75%

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 2012. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (44.44%) Illinois (46.44%) United States (44.75%)

Beneficiaries with High Cholesterol, Percent by County, CMS 2012 Over 48.0% 42.1 - 48.0% 36.1 - 42.0% Under 36.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Overweight

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37.13% of adults aged 18 and older self-report that they have a Body Mass Index (BMI) between 25.0 and 30.0 (overweight) in the report area. Excess weight may indicate an unhealthy lifestyle and puts individuals at rist for further health issues. Report Area

Survey Population

Total Adults Overweight

(Adults Age 18 )

Custom Area

Percent Adults

Percent Adults

Overweight

Overweight

250,241.62

92,922.41

37.13%

Cook County, IL

3,220,980

1,196,049

37.13%

Illinois

9,476,490

3,448,247

36.39%

224,991,207

80,499,532

35.78%

Estimates*

United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2011-12. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (37.13%) Illinois (36.39%) United States (35.78%)

Overweight (BMI 25.0-29.9), Adults Age 18 , Percent by County, BRFSS 201112 Over 39.0% 36.1 - 39.0% 33.1 - 36.0% Under 33.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Adults Overweight, Percent by Race / Ethnicity Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Non-Hispanic White no data

Non-Hispanic Black no data

Non-Hispanic Other Race no data

Hispanic or Latino no data

Illinois

36.97%

31.98%

30.74%

39.62%

United States

35.85%

34.31%

31.61%

38.43%

Note: No county data available. See FOOTNOTES for more details.

Obesity 24.9% of adults aged 20 and older self-report that they have a Body Mass Index (BMI) greater than 30.0 (obese) in the report area. Page 114 / 149


Excess weight may indicate an unhealthy lifestyle and puts individuals at risk for further health issues. Report Area

Adults with BMI > 30.0 (Obese)

Total Population Age 20

Custom Area

Percent Adults with BMI > 30.0 (Obese)

301,195

74,997

24.9%

Cook County, IL

3,876,835

965,332

24.7%

Illinois

9,449,802

2,592,853

27.04%

231,417,834

63,336,403

27.14%

Percent Adults with BMI > 30.0 (Obese)

Estimates*

United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. 2012. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (24.9%) Illinois (27.04%) United States (27.14%)

Obese (BMI >= 30), Adults Age 20 , Percent by County, CDC NCCDPHP 2012 Over 34.0% 30.1 - 34.0% 26.1 - 30.0% Under 26.1% Report Area

Adults Obese (BMI > 30.0) by Gender Report Area

Total Males Obese

Custom Area Estimates*

no data

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Percent Males Obese no data

Total Females Obese no data

Percent Females Obese no data

443,341

23.8%

521,991

25.4%

1,275,467

27.47%

1,317,388

26.58%

31,423,447

27.7%

31,912,963

26.59%

Percent Adults Obese (BMI > 30.0) by Year, 2004 through 2012 Report Area

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

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Custom Area Estimates*

no data

Cook County, IL

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

21.4%

22.44%

22.8%

23.2%

24.9%

26%

26%

25%

24.7%

Illinois

22.68%

23.69%

24.59%

25.03%

26.01%

27.03%

27.37%

26.95%

27.04%

United States

23.07%

23.79%

24.82%

25.64%

26.36%

27.35%

27.29%

27.19%

27.14%

Asthma Prevalence This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 18 and older who self-report that they have ever been told by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional that they had asthma. This indicator is relevant because asthma is a prevalent problem in the U.S. that is often exacerbated by poor environmental conditions. Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Survey Population

Total Adults with

Percent Adults with

Percent Adults with

(Adults Age 18 )

Asthma

Asthma

Asthma

255,901

34,839

13.61%

Cook County, IL

3,293,831

448,433

13.61%

Illinois

9,701,927

1,265,744

13.05%

237,197,465

31,697,608

13.36%

United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2011-12. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (13.61%) Illinois (13.05%) United States (13.36%)

Asthma (Diagnosed), Percent of Adults Age 18 by County, BRFSS 2011-12 Over 16.0% 13.1 - 16.0% 10.1 - 13.0% Under 10.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Adults Ever Diagnosed with Asthma by Race / Ethnicity, Percent

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Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Non-Hispanic White

Non-Hispanic Other

Non-Hispanic Black

no data

no data

Race no data

Hispanic or Latino no data

Illinois

12.57%

19.27%

6.45%

10.27%

United States

13.19%

15.75%

11.9%

12.02%

Note: No county data available. See FOOTNOTES for more details.

Poor Dental Health This indicator reports the percentage of adults age 18 and older who self-report that six or more of their permanent teeth have been removed due to tooth decay, gum disease, or infection. This indicator is relevant because it indicates lack of access to dental care and/or social barriers to utilization of dental services. Report Area Custom Area

Total Population

Total Adults with Poor

Percent Adults with

Percent Adults with Poor

(Age 18 )

Dental Health

Poor Dental Health

Dental Health

304,986

42,030

13.78%

Cook County, IL

3,925,629

540,999

13.78%

Illinois

9,654,603

1,418,280

14.69%

235,375,690

36,842,620

15.65%

Estimates*

United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Additional data analysis by CARES. 2006-10. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (13.78%) Illinois (14.69%) United States (15.65%)

Adults Age 18 Without Dental Exam in Past 12 Months, Percent by County, BRFSS 2006-10 Over 42.0% 34.1 - 42.0% 26.1 - 34.0% Under 26.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Adults with Poor Dental Health (6 Teeth Removed), Percent by Race / Ethnicity Page 117 / 149


Report Area

Non-Hispanic White

Custom Area Estimates*

Non-Hispanic Other

Non-Hispanic Black

no data

Race

no data

no data

Hispanic or Latino no data

Illinois

14.77%

22.22%

8.29%

7.24%

United States

16.04%

21.6%

12.11%

10.31%

Note: No county data available. See FOOTNOTES for more details.

Poor General Health Within the report area 16.6% of adults age 18 and older self-report having poor or fair health in response to the question "Would you say that in general your health is excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor?". This indicator is relevant because it is a measure of general poor health status.

Report Area

Custom Area

Total Population Age 18

Estimated Population with

Crude Percentage

Poor or Fair Health

Age-Adjusted Percentage

306,535

50,885

16.6%

16.7%

Cook County, IL

3,945,556

654,962

16.6%

16.7%

Illinois

9,654,603

1,486,809

15.4%

15.1%

232,556,016

37,766,703

16.24%

15.74%

Percent Adults with Poor or Fair Health (Age-Adjusted)

Estimates*

United States

Custom Area Estimates* (16.7%) Illinois (15.1%) United States (15.74%)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Accessed via the Health Indicators Warehouse. US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse. 2006-12. Source geography: County

Adults with Poor or Fair Health, Percent by County, BRFSS 2006-12 Over 22.0% 16.1 - 22.0% 12.1 - 16.0% Under 12.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

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Chlamydia Incidence This indicator reports incidence rate of chlamydia cases per 100,000 population. This indicator is relevant because it is a measure of poor health status and indicates the prevalence of unsafe sex practices. Report Area

Total Population

Custom Area

Total Chlamydia

Chlamydia Infection

Chlamydia Infection Rate

Infections

Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

421,995

3,069

727.34

5,217,080

37,946

727.3

12,869,257

67,701

526.07

311,577,841

1,422,976

456.7

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Custom Area Estimates* (727.34) Illinois (526.07) United States (456.7)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention. 2012. Source geography: County

Chlamydia, Infection Rate per 100,000 Population by County, NCHHSTP 2012 Over 500.0 300.1 - 500.0 150.1 - 300.0 Under 150.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Chlamydia Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Race / Ethnicity Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Non-Hispanic White

no data

Non-Hispanic Black

no data

Asian / Pacific Islander no data

American Indian / Alaska Native no data

Hispanic or Latino

no data

Illinois

162.25

1,605.79

68.81

147.31

322.79

United States

171.72

1,140.79

118.8

696.2

377.52

Note: No county data available. See FOOTNOTES for more details.

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Chlamydia Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Year, 2003 through 2011 Report Area Cook County, IL

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

555.3

521.1

563.9

600.5

584.3

647

672

667.3

704.8

Illinois

381.66

371.14

396.13

417.6

431.59

458.62

468.94

472.87

506.12

United States

298.78

313.66

326.59

341.74

365.5

395.54

402.72

420.56

454.12

HIV Prevalence This indicator reports prevalence rate of HIV per 100,000 population. This indicator is relevant because HIV is a life-threatening communicable disease that disproportionately affects minority populations and may also indicate the prevalence of unsafe sex practices.

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Total Population

Population with HIV / AIDS

Population with HIV / AIDS, Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

349,639

1,953

558.54

4,322,549

24,143

558.5

10,624,597

31,884

300.1

509,288,471

1,733,459

340.37

Population with HIV / AIDS, Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Custom Area Estimates* (558.54) Illinois (300.1) United States (340.37)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention. 2010. Source geography: County

HIV Prevalence, Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, NCHHSTP 2010 Over 200.0 100.1 - 200.0 50.1 - 100.0 Under 50.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

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HIV Prevalence Rate by Race / Ethnicity Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Non-Hispanic White

Non-Hispanic Black

no data

Hispanic / Latino

no data

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

no data

320.64

1,182.03

445.56

140.9

1,034.71

340.14

180.16

1,235.54

464.11

HIV Prevalence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Year, 2008 through 2011 Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL

2008

2009

no data

2010

no data

no data

564.5

548.1

558.5

Illinois

275.21

287.94

300.1

United States

327.37

335.38

342.17

Cancer Incidence - Breast This indicator reports the age adjusted incidence rate (cases per 100,000 population per year) of females with breast cancer adjusted to 2000 U.S. standard population age groups (Under Age 1, 1-4, 5-9, ..., 80-84, 85 and older). This indicator is relevant because cancer is a leading cause of death and it is important to identify cancers separately to better target interventions. Page 121 / 149


Report Area

Average New Cases per Year

Female Population

Annual Breast Cancer Incidence Rate

Annual Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

Custom Area Estimates*

226,732

309

126.5

Cook County, IL

2,673,463

3,643

126.5

Illinois

6,517,603

9,221

127.4

United States

155,863,552

216,052

Custom Area Estimates* (126.5) Illinois (127.4) United States (122.7)

122.7

HP 2020 Target

<= 40.9

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program. State Cancer Profiles. 2007-11. Source geography: County

Breast Cancer, Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, STCANPRO 2007-11 Over 135.0 115.1 - 135.0 95.1 - 115.0 Under 95.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Breast Cancer Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Race / Ethnicity Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

White

Black

no data

no data

Asian / Pacific

American Indian /

Islander

Alaskan Native

no data

Cook County, IL

127.4

125.1

Illinois

127.8

123.3 no data

United States

120.7

117.9

no data suppressed

no data suppressed

no data 83

Hispanic or Latino

suppressed no data

64.4

90.5

Cancer Incidence - Cervical Page 122 / 149


This indicator reports the age adjusted incidence rate (cases per 100,000 population per year) of females with cervical cancer adjusted to 2000 U.S. standard population age groups (Under age 1, 1-4, 5-9, ..., 80-84, 85 and older). This indicator is relevant because cancer is a leading cause of death and it is important to identify cancers separately to better target interventions. Report Area

Female Population

Custom Area Estimates*

Average New Cases per

Annual Incidence Rate

Annual Cervical Cancer

Year

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

226,732

24

10.2

Cook County, IL

2,673,463

282

10.2

Illinois

6,517,603

570

8.4

United States

155,863,552

12,530

Custom Area Estimates* (10.2) Illinois (8.4) United States (7.8)

7.8

HP 2020 Target

<= 7.1

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program. State Cancer Profiles. 2007-11. Source geography: County

Cervical Cancer, Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, STCANPRO 2007-11 Over 10.0 8.1 - 10.0 6.1 - 8.0 Under 6.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Cervical Cancer Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Race / Ethnicity Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

White

Asian / Pacific Islander

Black

no data

no data

American Indian / Alaskan Native

no data

Cook County, IL

8.6

14.8

Illinois

7.7

13.4 no data

United States

7.5

2,350,588.2

no data suppressed

no data suppressed

no data 6.6

Hispanic or Latino

suppressed no data

6.4

10.8

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Cancer Incidence - Colon and Rectum This indicator reports the age adjusted incidence rate (cases per 100,000 population per year) of colon and rectum cancer adjusted to 2000 U.S. standard population age groups (Under age 1, 1-4, 5-9, ..., 80-84, 85 and older). This indicator is relevant because cancer is a leading cause of death and it is important to identify cancers separately to better target interventions. Report Area

Total Population

Custom Area

Average New Cases per

Annual Incidence Rate

Annual Colon and

Year

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

Rectum Cancer Incidence

419,236

212

50.2

5,182,969

2,623

50.2

12,790,182

6,495

48.6

306,603,776

142,173

43.3

Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States HP 2020 Target

<= 38.7

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program. State Cancer Profiles. 2007-11. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (50.2) Illinois (48.6) United States (43.3)

Colo-Rectal Cancer, Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, STCANPRO 2007-11 Over 53.0 47.1 - 53.0 41.1 - 47.0 Under 41.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Colon and Rectum Cancer Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Race / Ethnicity Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

White

no data

Black

no data

Asian / Pacific Islander no data

American Indian / Alaskan Native no data

Hispanic or Latino

no data

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Report Area

White

Asian / Pacific Islander

Black

Cook County, IL

47.5

63

Illinois

48.6

61.6 no data

United States

42.7

52.5

American Indian / Alaskan Native

suppressed

Hispanic or Latino

suppressed no data

suppressed no data

34.7

31.3

38.7

Cancer Incidence - Lung This indicator reports the age adjusted incidence rate (cases per 100,000 population per year) of colon and rectum cancer adjusted to 2000 U.S. standard population age groups (Under age 1, 1-4, 5-9, ..., 80-84, 85 and older). This indicator is relevant because cancer is a leading cause of death and it is important to identify cancers separately to better target interventions. Report Area

Average New Cases per Year

Total Population

Annual Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Annual Lung Cancer Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

419,236

276

66.1

5,182,969

3,409

66.1

12,790,182

9,336

70.6

306,603,776

212,768

64.9

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program. State Cancer Profiles. 2007-11. Source geography: County

Custom Area Estimates* (66.1) Illinois (70.6) United States (64.9)

Lung Cancer, Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, STCANPRO 2007-11 Over 84.0 72.1 - 84.0 60.1 - 72.0 Under 60.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Lung Cancer Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Race / Ethnicity

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Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

White

Black

no data

no data

Asian / Pacific

American Indian /

Islander

Alaskan Native

no data

Cook County, IL

64.9

81.2

Illinois

71.3

81.7 no data

United States

65.6

68.2

Hispanic or Latino

no data suppressed

no data suppressed

no data

suppressed no data

36.2

43.4

34.6

Cancer Incidence - Prostate This indicator reports the age adjusted incidence rate (cases per 100,000 population per year) of males with prostate cancer adjusted to 2000 U.S. standard population age groups (Under age 1, 1-4, 5-9, ..., 80-84, 85 and older). This indicator is relevant because cancer is a leading cause of death and it is important to identify cancers separately to better target interventions. Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Male Population

Average New Cases per

Annual Incidence Rate

Year

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

192,497

284

159.8

Cook County, IL

2,509,506

3,696

159.8

Illinois

6,272,579

9,168

149.4

150,740,224

220,000

142.3

United States

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program. State Cancer Profiles. 2007-11. Source geography: County

Annual Prostate Cancer Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Custom Area Estimates* (159.8) Illinois (149.4) United States (142.3)

Prostate Cancer, Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, STCANPRO 2007-11 Over 160.0 140.1 - 160.0 120.1 - 140.0 Under 120.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

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Prostate Cancer Incidence Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Race / Ethnicity Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

White

Black

no data

no data

Asian / Pacific

American Indian /

Islander

Alaskan Native

no data

Cook County, IL

144.9

239

Illinois

141.9

234.5 no data

United States

133.3

217.9

no data suppressed

Hispanic or Latino

no data suppressed

no data

suppressed no data

73.8

75.8

123.6

Low Birth Weight This indicator reports the percentage of total births that are low birth weight (Under 2500g). This indicator is relevant because low birth weight infants are at high risk for health problems. This indicator can also highlight the existence of health disparities. Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States HP 2020 Target

Total Live Births

Low Weight Births

Low Weight Births,

(Under 2500g)

Percent of Total

43,159

3,927

91%

552,958

50,319

9.1%

1,251,656

105,139

8.4%

29,300,495

2,402,641

8.2%

Percent Low Birth Weight Births

Custom Area Estimates* (91%) Illinois (8.4%) United States (8.2%)

<= 7.8%

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. 2006-12. Source geography: County

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Low Birth Weight, Percent of Live Births by County, NVSS 2006-12 Over 10.0% 8.1 - 10.0% 6.1 - 8.0% Under 6.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Babies Born with Low Birth Weight, Percent by Race / Ethnicity Report Area

Non-Hispanic White

Custom Area Estimates*

no data

Non-Hispanic Asian or

Non-Hispanic Black no data

Hispanic or Latino

Pacific Islander no data

no data

Cook County, IL

7.1%

14.3%

8.9%

7%

Illinois

7.2%

13.9%

8.9%

6.8%

United States

7.2%

13.6%

8.2%

7%

Babies Born with Low Birth Weight, Percent by Time Period, 2002-2008 through 2006-2012 Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

2002-2008

2003-2009

no data

2004-2010

no data

2005-2011

no data

2006-2012

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

9.2%

9.2%

9.2%

9.2%

9.1%

Illinois

8.4%

8.4%

8.4%

8.4%

8.4%

United States

8.1%

8.1%

8.2%

8.2%

8.2%

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Mortality - Premature Death This indicator reports Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL) before age 75 per 100,000 population for all causes of death, age-adjusted to the 2000 standard. YPLL measures premature death and is calculated by subtracting the age of death from the 75 year benchmark. This indicator is relevant because a measure of premature death can provide a unique and comprehensive look at overall health status.

Report Area

Custom Area

Total Population, 2008-2010 Average

Total Premature Deaths,

Total Years of Potential Life Lost,

2008-2010 Average 2008-2010 Average

Years of Potential

Years of Potential Life

Life Lost, Rate per 100,000

Lost, Rate per 100,000

Population

405,320

1,402

29,455

7,267

5,217,080

18,054

379,131

7,267

12,869,257

42,933

853,004

6,628

311,616,188

1,074,667

21,327,690

6,851

Population

Estimates* Cook County, IL

Custom Area

Illinois United States

Estimates* (7,267) Illinois (6,628) United States (6,851)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, County Health Rankings. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. 2008-10. Source geography: County

Premature Death, Years Lost Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, CHR 200810 Over 10,000 8,001 - 10,000 6,001 - 8,000 Under 6,001 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Mortality - Cancer This indicator reports the rate of death due to malignant neoplasm (cancer) per 100,000 population. Figures are reported as crude rates, and as rates age-adjusted to year 2000 standard. Rates are resummarized for report areas from county level data, only where data is available. This indicator is relevant because cancer is a leading cause of death in the United States.

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Average Annual Report Area

Total Population

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Deaths, 2007-2011

Crude Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Age-Adjusted

Cancer Mortality, Age-

Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Adjusted Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

419,150

769.4

183.56

183.36

5,181,910

9,512

183.56

183.36

12,787,914

24,135

188.74

181.31

306,486,831

569,481

185.81

174.08

HP 2020 Target

Custom Area Estimates* (183.36) Illinois (181.31) United States (174.08)

<= 160.6

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research. 2007-11. Source geography: County

Cancer Mortality, Age Adj. Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, NVSS 2007-11 Over 200.0 180.1 - 200.0 160.1 - 180.0 Under 160.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Cancer Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Male

Female

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

220.71

159.95

Illinois

218.62

156.89

United States

211.52

147.92

Cancer Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Race / Ethnicity

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Non-Hispanic Report Area

Non-Hispanic White

Non-Hispanic Black

Non-Hispanic Asian

American Indian /

Hispanic or Latino

Alaskan Native Custom Area Estimates*

no data

Cook County, IL Illinois United States

no data

no data

no data

no data

181.45

233.5

97.08

101.78

108.97

182.8

228.13

93.7

80.06

106.64

182.58

214.88

111.57

152.74

119.74

Cancer Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Year, 2002 through 2011 Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

Illinois

202.78

198.24

194.79

192.12

188.66

186.57

185.02

181.75

178.62

175.01

United States

194.34

190.85

186.79

185.09

181.78

179.26

176.37

173.53

172.79

168.96

Mortality - Heart Disease Within the report area the rate of death due to coronary heart disease per 100,000 population is 198.63. Figures are reported as crude rates, and as rates age-adjusted to year 2000 standard. Rates are resummarized for report areas from county level data, only Page 131 / 149


where data is available. This indicator is relevant because heart disease is a leading cause of death in the United States. Average Annual Report Area

Total Population

Custom Area

Deaths, 2007-2011

Age-Adjusted

Heart Disease Mortality,

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Age-Adjusted Death Rate

Crude Death Rate

419,150

849.56

202.69

198.63

5,181,910

10,503

202.69

198.63

12,787,914

25,354

198.26

186.84

306,486,831

605,315

197.5

184.55

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Custom Area Estimates* (198.63) Illinois (186.84) United States (184.55)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research. 2007-11. Source geography: County

Heart Disease Mortality, Age Adj. Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, NVSS 2007-11 Over 240.0 200.1 - 240.0 160.1 - 200.0 Under 160.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Heart Disease Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Male

Female

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

254.86

156.78

Illinois

235.78

149.58

United States

230.61

148.54

Heart Disease Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Race / Ethnicity

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Non-Hispanic Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Non-Hispanic White

Non-Hispanic Black

no data

no data

Non-Hispanic Asian

no data

American Indian / Alaskan Native no data

Hispanic / Latino

no data

Cook County, IL

190.72

258.51

92.79

122.64

111.55

Illinois

183.62

250.04

88.88

88.05

105.44

United States

185.11

237.6

102.64

164.23

135.98

Heart Disease Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Year, 2002 through 2011 Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

Illinois

250.16

239.18

224.29

220.72

208.51

196.02

195.06

183.95

181.72

178.11

United States

244.64

236.31

221.63

216.85

205.47

196.09

192.12

182.82

179.14

173.74

Mortality - Ischaemic Heart Disease Within the report area the rate of death due to coronary heart disease per 100,000 population is 126.93. This rate is greater than than the Healthy People 2020 target of less than or equal to 103.4. Figures are reported as crude rates, and as rates age-adjusted to Page 133 / 149


year 2000 standard. Rates are resummarized for report areas from county level data, only where data is available. This indicator is relevant because heart disease is a leading cause of death in the United States.

Report Area

Total Population

Average Annual Deaths, 2007-2011

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Age-Adjusted Death Rate

Crude Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

419,150

542.83

129.51

126.93

5,181,910

6,711

129.51

126.93

12,787,914

15,813

123.66

116.58

306,486,831

390,568

127.43

118.96

HP 2020 Target

<= 103.4

Ischaemic Heart Disease Mortality, Age-Adjusted Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Custom Area Estimates* (126.93) Illinois (116.58) United States (118.96)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research. 2007-11. Source geography: County

Ischaemic Heart Disease Mortality, Age Adj. Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, NVSS 2007-11 Over 150.0 120.1 - 150.0 100.1 - 120.0 Under 100.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Coronary Heart Disease Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Male

Female

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

169.93

95.66

Illinois

155.65

87.41

United States

157.16

89.72

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Coronary Heart Disease Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Race / Ethnicity Non-Hispanic Report Area

Non-Hispanic White

Non-Hispanic Black

Non-Hispanic Asian

American Indian /

Hispanic or Latino

Alaskan Native Custom Area Estimates*

no data

Cook County, IL

no data

no data

no data

no data

127.6

147.35

64.42

76.33

75.21

Illinois

116.52

143.22

60.82

55.89

69.42

United States

120.31

141

70.65

108.56

95.22

Coronary Heart Disease Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Year, 2002 through 2011 Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Illinois United States

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

176.21

165.94

152.49

146.9

137.09

125.52

125.45

114.79

111.12

106.77

173.5

165.55

153.24

148.15

138.33

129.24

126.14

117.72

113.65

109.18

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crude rates, and as rates age-adjusted to year 2000 standard. Rates are resummarized for report areas from county level data, only where data is available. This indicator is relevant because lung disease is a leading cause of death in the United States. Average Annual Report Area

Total Population

Deaths, 2007-2011

Custom Area

Crude Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Age-Adjusted

Lung Disease Mortality,

Death Rate

Age-Adjusted Death Rate

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

419,150

129.81

30.97

31.26

5,181,910

1,605

30.97

31.26

12,787,914

5,253

41.08

39.95

306,486,831

137,478

44.86

42.67

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Custom Area Estimates* (31.26) Illinois (39.95) United States (42.67)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research. 2007-11. Source geography: County

Lung Disease Mortality, Age Adj. Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, NVSS 2007-11 Over 60.0 50.1 - 60.0 40.1 - 50.0 Under 40.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Lung Disease Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Male

Female

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

36.55

27.87

Illinois

47.15

35.48

United States

49.57

38.24

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Non-Hispanic Report Area

Non-Hispanic White

Non-Hispanic Black

Non-Hispanic Asian

American Indian /

Hispanic / Latino

Alaskan Native Custom Area Estimates*

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

33.41

33.46

15.63 no data

12.94

Illinois

43.02

33.99

12.94

18.71

13.05

United States

47.07

29.93

14.54

39.61

19.62

Lung Disease Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Year, 2002 through 2011 Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

Illinois

39.62

39.49

38.08

40.38

37.34

37.01

43.18

40.3

39.35

39.86

United States

43.88

43.74

41.61

43.89

41.01

41.35

44.67

42.65

42.18

42.51

Mortality - Stroke Within the report area there are an estimated 39.66 deaths due to cerebrovascular disease (stroke) per 100,000 population. This is greater than than the Healthy People 2020 target of less than or equal to 33.8. Figures are reported as crude rates, and as rates agePage 137 / 149


adjusted to year 2000 standard. Rates are resummarized for report areas from county level data, only where data is available. This indicator is relevant because stroke is a leading cause of death in the United States.

Report Area

Total Population

Average Annual Deaths, 2007-2011

Custom Area

Age-Adjusted Death Rate

Crude Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

419,150

168.29

40.15

39.66

5,181,910

2,081

40.15

39.66

12,787,914

5,526

43.21

40.95

306,486,831

131,470

42.9

40.39

Stroke Mortality, AgeAdjusted Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States HP 2020 Target

Custom Area Estimates* (39.66) Illinois (40.95) United States (40.39)

<= 33.8

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research. 2007-11. Source geography: County

Stroke Mortality, Age Adj. Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, NVSS 2007-11 Over 36.0 28.1 - 36.0 20.1 - 28.0 Under 20.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Stroke Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Male

Female

no data

no data 41.48

37.87

41.6

39.84

40.51

39.62

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Stroke Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Race / Ethnicity

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Non-Hispanic White

Non-Hispanic Black

no data

no data

Non-Hispanic Asian

no data

Non-Hispanic American Indian / Alaskan Native no data

Hispanic or Latino

no data

Cook County, IL

35.55

52.99

30.65

32.91

28.72

Illinois

39.34

54.96

30.63

22.64

28.32

United States

42.93

33.86

15.56

70.31

32.88

Stroke Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Year, 2002 through 2011 Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

Illinois

58.27

55.37

51.45

49.03

46.33

44.69

43.39

39.02

39.25

38.6

United States

57.24

54.57

51.18

47.96

44.8

43.52

42.05

39.59

39.13

37.9

Mortality - Unintentional Injury This indicator reports the rate of death due to unintentional injury (accident) per 100,000 population. Figures are reported as crude Page 139 / 149


rates, and as rates age-adjusted to year 2000 standard. Rates are resummarized for report areas from county level data, only where data is available. This indicator is relevant because accidents are a leading cause of death in the U.S.

Report Area

Total Population

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Average Annual Deaths, 2007-2011

Age-Adjusted Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Crude Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

419,150

111.77

26.67

26.36

5,181,910

1,382

26.67

26.36

12,787,914

4,142

32.39

31.77

306,486,831

122,185

39.87

38.85

HP 2020 Target

<= 36.0

Unintentional Injury (Accident) Mortality, Age-Adjusted Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Custom Area Estimates* (26.36) Illinois (31.77) United States (38.85)

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research. 2007-11. Source geography: County

Accident Mortality, Age Adj. Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, NVSS 200711 Over 70.0 50.1 - 70.0 40.1 - 50.0 Under 40.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Unintentional Injury (Accident) Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Male

Female

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

39.25

15.08

Illinois

45.04

19.86

United States

53.19

25.67

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Unintentional Injury (Accident) Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Race / Ethnicity Non-Hispanic Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Non-Hispanic White

Non-Hispanic Black

no data

no data

Non-Hispanic Asian

no data

American Indian / Alaskan Native no data

Hispanic / Latino

no data

Cook County, IL

25.71

34.1

10.39

25.2

20.31

Illinois

34.28

34.1

10.43

18.36

19.94

United States

42.93

33.86

15.56

70.31

27.38

Unintentional Injury (Accident) Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Year, 2002 through 2011 Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

Illinois

33.81

31.45

32.78

32.96

34.91

33.9

32.6

30.42

30.39

31.62

United States

37.12

37.59

38.06

39.51

40.24

40.36

39.25

37.49

37.99

39.13

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motor vehicle, a nonmotorist, a fixed object, and a non-fixed object, an overturn, and any other non-collision. This indicator is relevant because motor vehicle crash deaths are preventable and they are a cause of premature death.

Report Area

Total Population

Average Annual Deaths, 2007-2011

Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Crude Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Age-Adjusted Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

419,150

23.04

5.50

5.40

5,181,910

285

5.5

5.4

12,787,914

738

5.77

5.71

306,486,831

23,559

7.69

7.55

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research. 2007-11. Source geography: County

Motor Vehicle Crash Death, Age-Adjusted Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Custom Area Estimates* (5.40) Illinois (5.71) United States (7.55)

Motor Vehicle Accident Mortality, Age Adj. Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, NVSS 2007-11 Over 20.0 12.1 - 20.0 6.1 - 12.0 Under 6.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Motor Vehicle Crash Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Male

Female

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

8.16

2.91

Illinois

8.51

3.05

United States

11.3

4.02

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Non-Hispanic Report Area

Non-Hispanic White

Custom Area

Non-Hispanic Black

no data

Estimates*

no data

Non-Hispanic Asian

no data

American Indian / Alaskan Native no data

Hispanic or Latino

no data

Cook County, IL

4.42

7.72

3.48 no data

5.23

Illinois

5.64

7.47

3.02 no data

5.02

United States

7.77

7.96

3.82

16.08

7.34

Motor Vehicle Accident Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Year, 2002 through 2011 Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

Illinois

8.97

8.8

8.98

8.04

7.33

7.34

5.74

5.32

4.97

5.15

United States

10.8

10.57

10.34

10.15

9.93

9.24

8.12

7.21

6.54

6.76

Mortality - Homicide This indicator reports the rate of death due to assault (homicide) per 100,000 population. Figures are reported as crude rates, and as rates age-adjusted to year 2000 standard. Rates are resummarized for report areas from county level data, only where data is Page 143 / 149


available. This indicator is relevant because homicide rate is a measure of poor community safety and is a leading cause of premature death.

Report Area

Total Population

Average Annual Deaths, 2007-2011

Custom Area

Age-Adjusted Death Rate

Crude Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

419,150

46.87

11.18

10.82

5,181,910

579

11.18

10.82

12,787,914

842

6.59

6.59

306,486,831

17,097

5.58

5.63

Homicide, Age-Adjusted Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States HP 2020 Target

Custom Area Estimates* (10.82) Illinois (6.59) United States (5.63)

<= 5.5

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research. 2007-11. Source geography: County

Homicide Mortality, Age Adj. Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, NVSS 200711 Over 9.0 6.1 - 9.0 3.1 - 6.0 Under 3.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Homicide Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

Male

Female

no data

no data

Cook County, IL

18.96

2.8

Illinois

10.87

2.24

8.87

2.36

United States

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Homicide Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Race / Ethnicity Non-Hispanic Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Non-Hispanic White

Non-Hispanic Black

no data

no data

Non-Hispanic Asian

no data

American Indian / Alaskan Native no data

Hispanic or Latino

no data

Cook County, IL

1.91

31.66

0.95 no data

7.43

Illinois

1.94

27.27

1.22 no data

5.63

United States

2.68

19.67

2.04

8.84

5.9

Homicide Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Year, 2002 through 2011 Report Area Custom Area Estimates*

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

Illinois

7.98

7.6

6.86

6.81

6.79

6.79

6.81

6.9

6.12

6.32

United States

6.11

6.11

5.94

6.16

6.26

6.15

5.93

5.54

5.33

5.3

Mortality - Suicide This indicator reports the rate of death due to intentional self-harm (suicide) per 100,000 population. Figures are reported as crude Page 145 / 149


rates, and as rates age-adjusted to year 2000 standard. Rates are resummarized for report areas from county level data, only where data is available. This indicator is relevant because suicide is an indicator of poor mental health. Average Annual Report Area

Total Population

Deaths,

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

2007-2011 Custom Area

Crude Death Rate

Age-Adjusted

Suicide, Age-Adjusted

Death Rate

Death Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

419,150

31.93

7.62

7.46

5,181,910

395

7.62

7.46

12,787,914

1,177

9.21

9.05

306,486,831

37,085

12.1

11.82

Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States HP 2020 Target

Custom Area Estimates* (7.46) Illinois (9.05) United States (11.82)

<= 10.2

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research. 2007-11. Source geography: County

Suicide Mortality, Age Adj. Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, NVSS 2007-11 Over 18.0 14.1 - 18.0 11.1 - 14.0 Under 11.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Suicide Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Gender Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Cook County, IL Illinois United States

Male

Female

no data

no data 12.39

3.1

15.1

3.53

19.35

4.89

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Suicide Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Race / Ethnicity

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Non-Hispanic White

Non-Hispanic Black

no data

no data

Non-Hispanic Asian

no data

Non-Hispanic American Indian / Alaskan Native no data

Hispanic or Latino

no data

Cook County, IL

10.71

4.5

4.15 no data

4.03

Illinois

11.29

4.5

4.38

8.56

28.32

United States

14.55

5.34

5.96

15.71

32.88

Suicide Mortality, Age-Adjusted Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Year, 2002 through 2011 Report Area Custom Area Estimates* Illinois United States

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

no data

9.15

8.04

8.12

8.57

7.92

8.63

9.25

9.08

8.97

9.29

10.95

10.79

10.99

10.93

11

11.29

11.6

11.76

12.11

12.34

Infant Mortality This indicator reports the rate of deaths to infants less than one year of age per 1,000 births. This indicator is relevant because high Page 147 / 149


rates of infant mortality indicate the existence of broader issues pertaining to access to care and maternal and child health. Report Area

Total Births

Custom Area

Total Infant Deaths

Infant Mortality Rate (Per 1,000 Births)

Infant Mortality Rate (Per 1,000 Births)

suppressed

suppressed

suppressed

Cook County, IL

382,780

2,833

7.4

Illinois

879,035

6,065

6.9

20,913,535

136,369

6.52

Estimates*

United States HP 2020 Target

Illinois (6.9) United States (6.52)

<= 6.0

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research. 2006-10. Source geography: County

Infant Mortality, Rate (Per 1,000 Live Births) by County, AHRF 2006-10 Over 10.0 8.1 - 10.0 5.1 - 8.0 Under 5.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Report Area

Infant Mortality Rate (Per 1,000 Live Births) by Race / Ethnicity

Report Area

Custom Area Estimates*

Non-Hispanic White

no data

Non-Hispanic Black

no data

Non-Hispanic Asian

Non-Hispanic American Indian / Alaskan Native

no data

no data no data

Hispanic or Latino

no data

Cook County, IL

4.8

13.1 no data

5.7

Illinois

5.5

13.4

5.4

no data

5.9

United States

5.5

12.7

4.5

8.5

5.4

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