2018
Shawnee County
2016 101
2017 102
2018 103
66
56
51
65
61
63 7769 13 3 3.1 7.8
49 7726 64 13 3 3.1 7.7
43 7577 61 15 3.1 3.1 7.6
43 7544 77 15 3.2 3.4 7.5
47 7676 72 15 3.1 3.5 7.2
Health Factors- Rank
62
62
79
78
56
Health Behaviors- Rank % Adult smokers* % Obese adults Food environment index % Physically inactive adults % Access to exercise opportunities % Excessive drinking* % Driving deaths with alcohol-impairment Sexually transmitted infection rate Teen birth rate Clinical Care- Rank % Uninsured Primary care physicians rate Dentist rate Mental health provider rate Preventable hospital stays % Diabetes monitoring % Mammography screening Social & Economic Factors- Rank % High school graduation % Population with some college % Unemployed % Children in poverty Income inequality % No social-emotional support % Children in single-parent households Membership associations rate Violent crime rate Injury death rate Physical Environment- Rank Daily fine particulate matter* % Exposed to unsafe drinking water Drinking water violations? yes/no % Severe housing problems % Driving alone to work % Long commute - driving alone
54 19 33 7.1 25 81 15 33 456 50 5 14 74 58 246 54 89 70 86 77 65 6.2 24
55 19 33 6.8 24 85 15 28 450 49 5 14 73 60 311 49 89 69 87 78 65 5.9 22 4.4
91 20 32 6.7 24 86 15 28 514 48 9 14 72 61 330 44 88 69 84 79 65 4.8 21 4.4
91 19 33 6.8 23 86 17 27 501 44 10 12 70 60 318 47 90 68 81 80 65 4.3 20 4.4
63 16 35 7.3 24 87 15 28 499 39 4 9 72 61 328 45 90 68 70 80 66 4.1 14 4.3
n/a n/a 17 32 7 25 81 17 25 395 30 n/a 10 76 57 180 51 86 63 n/a 86 69 4.2 14 4.4
450 66 39 8.4 0
37 17.1 455 71 35 8.4 1
36 17.1 455 71 73 8.4
34 17.4 440 72 92 9.6
33 17 440 77 95 9.6
29 13.7 348 70 n/a 8.5
14 83 12
14 83 12
Yes 15 83 11
Yes 15 83 12
Yes 14 83 12
14 82 20
Length of life- Rank Premature death (Years of Potential Life Lost) Quality of life- Rank % Reporting poor or fair health* # Poor physical health days* # Poor mental health days* % Low birthweight
http://www.countyhealthrankings.org
67
17 39
n/a n/a 6782 n/a 15 3.1 3.3 7
Empty cells: Shaded = Item was not used to calculate rankings that year; White = Data unavailable. NR: Health outcomes (e.g., length of life) or health factors (e.g., health behaviors) were not ranked that year. N/A: State is not ranked against counties.
Shawnee
2015 101
Health Outcomes- Rank
SHAWNEE COUNTY, KANSAS | Pop. 178,146
Kansas 2018 103
2014 98
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* Represent substantial changes in data sources or calculation of the measure that would affect year-to-year comparisons. Please refer to the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps to find out more about the indicator changes.
This document was prepared by the staff at the Kansas Health Institute. If you would like more information about County Health Rankings & Roadmaps, please contact Tatiana Lin at (785) 233-5443 or email at tlin@khi.org.
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2018
Health Factors Rank: 56 Health Outcomes Rank: 61
Shawnee County The annual County Health Rankings provide a snapWhat do these drivers mean? shot of the health of Kansas counties. The Rankings are The drivers indicate the measures with the greatest made up of two summary scores: Health Factors (which impact on a county’s ranking position. Drivers labeled measure issues that can shape the health outcomes) and with a green plus sign are measures on which the county Health Outcomes (which measure disease and deaths). performed particularly well. Drivers labeled with a red The following tables illustrate this county’s “drivers,” or minus sign indicate priority areas which, if improved, measures with the greatest impact on a county’s ranking could have the greatest impact on improving the position. county’s rankings. Health Factors: Drivers with greatest impact on ranking, Shawnee County, KS - 2018 HealthFactors: Factors:Drivers Drivers with greatest impact on ranking, Shawnee KS — 2018 Health with greatest impact on ranking, Shawnee County,County, KS - 2018 Measure Measure Measure
1 1
Preventable hospital Preventable hospital stays stays
2 2
Sexually transmitted Sexually transmitted infections infections
3 3
Children in poverty Children in poverty
4 4
Uninsured Uninsured
5 5
Violent crime Violent crime
Description Description Description Number of hospital stays for ambulatoryNumber of hospital stays per for ambulatorycare sensitive conditions 1,000 care sensitive conditions per 1,000 Medicare enrollees Medicare enrollees Number of newly diagnosed chlamydia Number newly diagnosed cases perof100,000 populationchlamydia cases per 100,000 population Percentage of children under age 18 in Percentage of children under age 18 in poverty poverty Percentage of population under age 65 Percentage of population without health insurance under age 65 without health insurance Number of reported violent crime Number of reported crime offenses per 100,000violent population offenses per 100,000 population
County County County Value Value Value
State State State Value Value Value
Impact on Impact Impacton on Rankings Ranking Rankings
Clinical Care Clinical Care
45 45
51 51
Up Up
Health Behaviors Health Behaviors
499 499
395 395
Down Down
14% 14%
14% 14%
Up Up
9% 9%
10% 10%
Up Up
440 440
348 348
Down Down
Value County Value Value
State State Value State Value Value
Impacton on Impact Ranking Impact on Rankings Rankings
Quality of Life Quality of Life
3.5 3.5
3.3 3.3
Down Down
Quality of Life Quality of Life
7.2% 7.2%
7% 7%
Down Down
Length of Life Length of Life
7676 7676
6782 6782
Up Up
Quality of Life Quality of Life
3.1 3.1
3.1 3.1
Up Up
Quality of Life Quality of Life
15% 15%
15% 15%
Up Up
Factor Category Factor Category Category Factor
Social and Economic Social and Economic Environment Environment Clinical Care Clinical Care Social and Economic Social and Economic Environment Environment
Health Outcomes: Drivers with greatest impact on ranking, Shawnee County, KS — 2018 Health Outcomes: Drivers with the greatest impact on ranking, Shawnee County, KS - 2018 Health Outcomes: Drivers with the greatest impact on ranking, Shawnee County, KS - 2018 County County Measure Measure Measure
1 1
Poor mental health Poor mental health days days
2 2
Low birthweight Low birthweight
3 3
Premature death Premature death
4 4
Poor physical health Poor physical health days days
5 5
Poor or fair health Poor or fair health
Description Description Description Average number of mentally unhealthy Average number of mentally days reported in past 30 daysunhealthy (agedays reported in past 30 days (ageadjusted) adjusted) of live births with low Percentage
Percentage of with low birthweight (< live 2500births grams) birthweight (< 2500 grams) Years of potential life lost before age 75 Years of potential life lost before age 75 per 100,000 population (age-adjusted) per 100,000 population (age-adjusted) Average number of physically unhealthy Average number of physically unhealthy days reported in past 30 days (agedays reported in past 30 days (ageadjusted) adjusted) of adults reporting fair or Percentage Percentage adults reporting fair or poor health of (age-adjusted) poor health (age-adjusted)
Factor Factor Category Category Factor Category
NR: Measure (e.g., premature death) could not be reported for this county. Green Plus: Measure with a positive impact on a county’s ranking position. Red Minus: Measure with a negative impact on a county’s ranking position. Technical Note: The state values are only provided as a point of reference. They have not been used in the determination of counties’ rankings or top drivers for health outcomes and health factors. For more information on the calculation of score and rankings please visit: http://bit.ly/CHRzscores.