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PennsylvaniaHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)
% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.5
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 40.1
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.0
Population per Square Mile 285.3
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 13.1
Per Capita Personal Income $45,083
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.9
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.1
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 12,763,536
Under 5 719,703
5-14 1,527,450
15-24 1,756,001
25-34 1,576,531
6,230,177
367,772
780,884
892,438
793,390
6,533,359
351,931
746,566
863,563
783,141
35-44 1,549,892
45-54 1,880,836
55-64 1,710,262
65-74 1,062,996
75+ 979,865
770,966
925,653
830,939
493,174
374,961
778,926
955,183
879,323
569,822
604,904
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2012)
White 10,655,948 Black 1,456,977 Other Races 258,971 Hispanic (any race) 781,202
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate11.0
Average Annual General58.2
% Low Birth Weight 8.1
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 27.6
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.1
7.0
22.5
1.3
12.9
42.8
4.5
Per 1,000 Population
Fertility Rate (2010-2012)
All Races White Black
All Ages 175,438
Under 15 267
15-17 4,139
140,873
124
2,846
1,399
3
28
33,166
140
1,265
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 10,160
20-29 92,138
30 and Over 68,631
7,093
71,397
59,321
58
674
626
3,009
20,067
8,684
All Ages 58.1
Under 15** 0.3
15-17 11.9
72.3
0.7
17.4
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 38.1
20-29 85.1
30 and Over** 36.6
54.5
109.8
42.4
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
8.5
40.5
5.2
(of any race)
*
Asian/Pacific Islander 391,640
7.8
29.2
0.5
Asian / Pacific
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 4,320 11.3
Syphilis 1,236 3.2
Tuberculosis 732 1.9
Total Rate
Chlamydia 155,395 406.7
Giardiasis 2,239 5.9
Gonorrhea 42,043 110.0
Hepatitis: Type A 175 0.5
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 14,200 37.2
Rabies (Animals) 1,259 N/A
Salmonellosis 5,460 14.3
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 4,928 12.9
Hep. B* Acute 219 0.6
Shigellosis 1,034 2.7
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 76 0.2
Pertussis 3,666 9.6
Hep. B* Chronic 5,361 14.0
Chickenpox 3,157 8.3
Islander
Pennsylvania PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 125,432
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.5
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 987 520 307 110
AllRaces BlackWhite
Hispanic(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 7.0 5.2 14.3 7.9
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 6.9 5.8 14.2 7.2
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 93,439
Cancer 86,073
Stroke 19,820
C.L.R.D.** 19,262
Accidents 17,825
181.5
176.7
38.3
38.6
42.3
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 7,343
Diabetes Mellitus 10,297
Septicemia 6,554
Nephritis/Nephrosis 8,619
Alzheimer's Disease 10,512
14.1
20.8
13.1
16.9
19.2 * Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 562
Birth Defects 184
Accidents 71
Diseases of Heart 23
Accidents 641
Assault (Homicide) 259
Suicide 202
Cancer 101
Diseases of Heart 39
Accidents 1,539
Cancer 602
Suicide 502
Diseases of Heart 495
Assault (Homicide) 290
Cancer 7,202
Diseases of Heart 4,244
Accidents 1,645
C.L.R.D.** 763
Diabetes Mellitus 733
Diseases of Heart 25,720
Cancer 20,704
Stroke 5,758
C.L.R.D.** 5,681
Alzheimer's Disease 3,448
TOTAL 1,130 TOTAL 1,490 TOTAL 4,645 TOTAL 21,461 TOTAL 96,704
Note: Total includes all other causes.
Asian/PI*
19
3.2
3.1
*Asian/Pacific Islander
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 115,925 558.4
Prostate 29,667 136.2
Lung and Bronchus 16,761 81.5
Colon and Rectum 10,692 52.4
Male FemaleTotal Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 31,188 127.9
113,826 456.0
14,837 56.6
10,509 39.2
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male FemaleTotal Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 5,333 26.2
Melanoma of the Skin 5,189 25.4
4,525 17.5
8,087 32.0
4,013 17.4
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 8,860
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 4,604 22.2
43.8 3,026
2,875
11.2
11.6
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: All Counties]
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
15
27
(14 - 15)
(26 - 28)
61 (60 - 62)
14 (13 - 14)
83 (82 - 84)
9 10(9 - 10) (9 - 10)
18 (18 - 19)
35 (34 - 36)
11 (10 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2010-2012 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Pennsylvania PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
250 160 27 18
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 34,052
Admissions 1,590,761
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.7
Admissions per 1,000 Population 124.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 63.7
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
711 703 629
88,642 86,275 84,420
43.4
Average Occupancy Rate 91.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 151.6
$288
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
51,241 24,101 14,552 279 78.5
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient693
214
31 114 687
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
38,932
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
45
Non-Profit
155
For Profit
81
State
7
Other
7
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 4,010
Full Time Employees 4,893
Contracted Employees 2,123
Payroll Employees 6,780 Staff with Clinical Privileges 8,488
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 113.2
Total Facilities 284 Total Surgical Visits 1,008,001
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 35.9
Total Operating Rooms 632 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,594.9
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 6,288
Total Employees per Operating Room 14.1
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,578
Total Employees 8,903
PAGE 4Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 37,889 DNA 82.8% DNA
Physicians (2012) 34,484
Dentists (2011) 7,174
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 100,691 5.8% 84.3% 10.7%
4.9% 72.7% -2.4%
6.6% 78.5% -5.4%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
69,005 1,458 1,685 6,870 13,693 20,887 24,412
$34,106.25 $20,701.56 $26,098.51 $33,213.50 $32,077.00 $36,178.00 $35,563.65
72,891 1,024 1,066 3,753 8,547 16,216 42,285
$30,393.75 $19,200.74 $22,180.54 $22,157.80 $24,105.00 $31,794.55 $32,287.95
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
4,73274,196 23,215 16,13222,327890
$25,819.07$32,895.43 $31,183.00 $28,185.05$34,664.16$28,896.05
20,270
27,532
4,202
6,927
8,604
7,712
39,047
24,459
642
1,029
126
1,346
$30,114.46
$33,401.62
$43,795.17
$49,089.00
$16,590.13
$18,774.40
$32,415.67
$35,199.40
$35,247.95
$34,787.00
$70,881.00
$81,624.09
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Adams CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.1
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 41.3
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.1
Population per Square Mile 195.7
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 8.5
Per Capita Personal Income $35,720
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.5
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 10.6
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 101,482
Under 5 5,307
5-14 12,187
15-24 14,153
25-34 10,264
49,977
2,702
6,218
7,171
5,206
51,505
2,605
5,969
6,982
5,058
35-44 12,487
45-54 15,554
55-64 14,204
65-74 9,549
75+ 7,777
6,199
7,700
6,949
4,590
3,242
6,288
7,854
7,255
4,959
4,535
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.3
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 54.3
% Low Birth Weight 8.1
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 24.9
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.2
All Ages 1,036
Under 15 0
15-17 22
941
0
21
16
0
0
79
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 63
20-29 587
30 and Over 364
49
538
333
0
4
12
14
45
19
All Ages 51.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 10.2
56.5
10.7
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 30.5
20-29 92.7
30 and Over** 26.1
39.3
101.1
28.5
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 17 5.6
Syphilis 3 ND
Tuberculosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 497 163.3
Giardiasis 13 4.3
Gonorrhea 70 23.0
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 163 53.6
Rabies (Animals) 28 N/A
Salmonellosis 61 20.0
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 29 9.5Hep. B* Acute 1 ND
Shigellosis 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 3 ND
Pertussis 29 9.5
Hep. B* Chronic 10 3.3
Chickenpox 25 8.2
Adams County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 969
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.5
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.1
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 713
Cancer 653
Stroke 141
C.L.R.D.** 160
Accidents 131
175.2
163.8
35.4
40.2
40.3
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 8
Suicide 2
Accidents 6
Cancer 5
Suicide 5
Diseases of Heart 2
Cancer 48
Diseases of Heart 28
Accidents 9
Suicide 9
C.L.R.D.** 7
Diseases of Heart 225
Cancer 168
Alzheimer's Disease 47
C.L.R.D.** 47
Stroke 46
TOTAL 1 TOTAL 14 TOTAL 26 TOTAL 137 TOTAL 791
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 829 479.7
Prostate 173 93.8
Lung and Bronchus 109 62.0
Colon and Rectum 90 54.5
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 235 119.8
850 436.0
108 51.6
84 41.1
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 35 20.6
Melanoma of the Skin 53 30.3
27 14.1
53 27.0
33 18.0
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 71
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 37 22.6
41.9 21
24
10.5
12.5
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Adams, Franklin, and Fulton Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 49
Diabetes Mellitus 93
Septicemia 34
Nephritis/Nephrosis 53
Alzheimer's Disease 118
12.2
24.1
8.3
13.1
28.4
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
18
30
(15 - 22)
(26 - 35)
60 (55 - 65)
22 (17 - 28)
80 (76 - 84)
11 13(9 - 14) (10 - 17)
21 (17 - 26)
32 (27 - 38)
11 (8 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Adams County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 76
Admissions 4,705
Beds per 1,000 Population 0.7
Admissions per 1,000 Population 46.4
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 61.0
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
6 6 6
817 817 817
47.2
Average Occupancy Rate 91.6
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 175.5
$269
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
154 79 49 2 86.9
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient2
0
0 0 2
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
130
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 9
Full Time Employees 9
Contracted Employees 0
Payroll Employees 18 Staff with Clinical Privileges 34
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 168.7
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 3,036
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 41.8
Total Operating Rooms 2 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,518.0
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 24
Total Employees per Operating Room 9.0
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $712
Total Employees 18
PAGE 4Adams County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 324 DNA 85.2% DNA
Physicians (2012) 131
Dentists (2011) 35
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 355 0.3% 84.7% 6.7%
8.8% 77.8% -3.0%
2.9% 77.4% -0.7%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
375 4 7 23 79 105 157
$21,448.30 ND ND $26,434.00 $20,320.45 $22,421.08 $21,253.75
413 5 7 25 38 76 262
$19,375.00 ND ND $20,679.50 $18,286.70 $19,239.13 $20,021.13
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
20455 64 821634
$13,148.78$19,754.25 $17,347.53 $24,114.00$23,701.75ND
113
136
37
51
29
29
229
156
4
3
1
0
$17,881.65
$20,286.25
$23,989.70
$38,534.35
$8,054.50
$9,221.00
$21,644.34
$22,313.75
ND
ND
ND
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Allegheny CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)
% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.5
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 41.2
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.9
Population per Square Mile 1,683.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 12.7
Per Capita Personal Income $51,798
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.9
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 1,229,338
Under 5 64,135
5-14 130,589
15-24 163,188
25-34 171,714
590,492
32,741
66,657
81,698
86,483
638,846
31,394
63,932
81,490
85,231
35-44 141,589
45-54 177,489
55-64 172,467
65-74 101,966
75+ 106,201
70,386
85,548
82,277
45,313
39,389
71,203
91,941
90,190
56,653
66,812
Estimated Population by Race (2012)
White 1,002,035 Black 164,288 Other Races 24,730
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
10.6
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012)
54.9
% Low Birth Weight 7.6
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 10.9
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.6
6.2
10.0
0.6
13.0
14.0
5.3
All Races White Black
All Ages 16,866
Under 15 35
15-17 366
13,091
9
202
132
1
0
3,643
25
164
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 793
20-29 8,136
30 and Over 7,529
490
5,893
6,492
2
65
62
301
2,178
975
All Ages 55.0
Under 15*** ND
15-17 9.6
70.9
1.1
17.4
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 29.1
20-29 66.0
30 and Over*** 42.4
47.1
91.2
49.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *Asian/Pacific Islander **General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
**
Asian/Pacific Islander 38,285
7.4
9.7
ND
Asian/PI*
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 388 10.5
Syphilis 133 3.6
Tuberculosis 52 1.4
Total Rate
Chlamydia 17,486 475.2
Giardiasis 184 5.0
Gonorrhea 5,971 162.3
Hepatitis: Type A 22 0.6
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 29 0.8
Rabies (Animals) 66 N/A
Salmonellosis 426 11.6
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 348 9.5
Hep. B* Acute 29 0.8
Shigellosis 194 5.3
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 6 ND
Pertussis 336 9.1
Hep. B* Chronic 307 8.3
Chickenpox 207 5.6
Allegheny County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 13,322
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.6
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 77 35 27
All Races BlackWhite
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 5.9 3.7 10.3
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 6.5 4.4 13.1
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 10,216
Cancer 9,299
Stroke 2,082
C.L.R.D.** 2,016
Accidents 1,935
186.3
183.7
37.3
38.3
44.3
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 959
Diabetes Mellitus 950
Septicemia 696
Nephritis/Nephrosis 895
Alzheimer's Disease 1,164
17.3
18.3
13.2
16.3
18.9 * Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 49
Birth Defects 10
Accidents 6
Assault (Homicide) 57
Accidents 44
Suicide 19
Cancer 4
Diseases of Heart 3
Accidents 153
Diseases of Heart 52
Cancer 51
Suicide 50
Assault (Homicide) 26
Cancer 735
Diseases of Heart 457
Accidents 195
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 87
C.L.R.D.** 67
Diseases of Heart 2,796
Cancer 2,305
C.L.R.D.** 576
Stroke 570
Alzheimer's Disease 382
TOTAL 89 TOTAL 141 TOTAL 442 TOTAL 2,194 TOTAL 10,456
Note: Total includes all other causes.
Asian/PI*
1
ND
ND
*Asian/Pacific Islander
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 11,297 550.2
Prostate 2,685 126.3
Lung and Bronchus 1,800 87.6
Colon and Rectum 1,046 51.3
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 3,374 133.3
12,378 476.1
1,850 66.8
1,125 39.3
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 509 25.0
Melanoma of the Skin 404 19.9
461 17.0
787 30.7
320 14.1
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 914
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 423 21.0
44.6 348
303
12.1
11.5
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Allegheny County Only]
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
25
(12 - 15)
(23 - 27)
57 (55 - 60)
11 (9 - 14)
84 (82 - 85)
8 9(7 - 9) (8 - 11)
18 (16 - 20)
34 (31 - 36)
9 (8 - 11)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2010-2012 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Allegheny County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
29 14 1 3
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 5,899
Admissions 238,807
Beds per 1,000 Population 4.8
Admissions per 1,000 Population 194.3
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 69.2
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
65 65 54
8,038 8,019 7,604
38.6
Average Occupancy Rate 88.7
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 97.2
$324
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
10,160 4,534 2,274 2 71.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient69
17
1 22 69
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
6,810
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
11
Non-Profit
17
For Profit
11
State
0
Other
1
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 600
Full Time Employees 579
Contracted Employees 380
Payroll Employees 799 Staff with Clinical Privileges 1,093
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 96.3
Total Facilities 31 Total Surgical Visits 113,505
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 31.5
Total Operating Rooms 75 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,513.4
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 872
Total Employees per Operating Room 15.7
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,084
Total Employees 1,179
PAGE 4Allegheny County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 2,665 DNA 79.0% DNA
Physicians (2012) 5,607
Dentists (2011) 951
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 15,902 4.5% 83.1% 12.4%
10.0% 71.7% -1.9%
6.9% 79.1% -3.9%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
7,247 124 158 640 1,304 2,272 2,749
$31,545.00 $14,236.38 $18,543.55 $29,859.38 $29,168.84 $34,124.00 $33,090.25
8,287 97 100 330 889 1,881 4,990
$29,099.50 $12,837.50 $18,886.67 $19,267.50 $24,848.50 $31,271.75 $30,199.00
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
6688,360 2,229 1,8112,39460
$27,089.00$30,746.49 $26,061.75 $26,650.75$35,275.00$34,568.77
2,207
2,782
385
589
795
695
4,810
2,905
73
109
17
167
$28,046.25
$29,494.63
$45,697.50
$51,531.00
$14,659.25
$16,340.50
$31,179.58
$33,194.98
$31,306.00
$28,327.25
$39,576.00
$60,775.75
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Armstrong CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.8
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 44.6
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.3
Population per Square Mile 104.7
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 11.8
Per Capita Personal Income $37,164
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.5
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 18.2
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 68,409
Under 5 3,431
5-14 7,528
15-24 7,510
25-34 7,172
33,869
1,736
3,887
3,918
3,632
34,540
1,695
3,641
3,592
3,540
35-44 8,261
45-54 10,785
55-64 10,485
65-74 6,828
75+ 6,409
4,140
5,511
5,316
3,232
2,497
4,121
5,274
5,169
3,596
3,912
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.3
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 60.5
% Low Birth Weight 7.4
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 27.6
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.3
All Ages 768
Under 15 1
15-17 20
705
0
16
6
0
0
57
1
4
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 41
20-29 448
30 and Over 258
39
413
237
0
4
2
2
31
19
All Ages 62.6
Under 15** ND
15-17 13.1
68.2
16.4
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 54.2
20-29 122.7
30 and Over** 28.2
56.9
133.1
30.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 5 2.4
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 359 174.3
Giardiasis 20 9.7
Gonorrhea 39 18.9
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 355 172.4
Rabies (Animals) 8 N/A
Salmonellosis 41 19.9
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 31 15.1Hep. B* Acute 1 ND
Shigellosis 2 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 36 17.5
Hep. B* Chronic 5 ND
Chickenpox 9 ND
Armstrong County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 855
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.5
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.2
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 3
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 645
Cancer 519
Stroke 146
C.L.R.D.** 154
Accidents 125
199.7
169.9
44.4
49.1
56.5
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 5
Suicide 2
Accidents 9
Cancer 3
Suicide 3
Cancer 55
Diseases of Heart 29
Accidents 9
C.L.R.D.** 7
Diabetes Mellitus 7
Diseases of Heart 166
Cancer 131
Stroke 48
C.L.R.D.** 45
Alzheimer's Disease 38
TOTAL 3 TOTAL 8 TOTAL 23 TOTAL 150 TOTAL 671
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 677 518.6
Prostate 173 125.0
Lung and Bronchus 102 77.1
Colon and Rectum 63 49.8
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 173 118.4
674 449.8
80 51.0
62 37.9
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 42 34.2
Melanoma of the Skin 27 21.7
23 13.7
46 30.9
22 17.9
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 55
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 26 20.0
41.3 16
23
9.5
13.7
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Indiana, Cambria, Somerset, and Armstrong Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 44
Diabetes Mellitus 82
Septicemia 36
Nephritis/Nephrosis 57
Alzheimer's Disease 114
13.6
26.1
11.1
18.0
33.2
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
34
(17 - 22)
(31 - 38)
67 (63 - 71)
14 (11 - 18)
83 (80 - 86)
11 8(9 - 13) (6 - 10)
21 (18 - 25)
23 (19 - 27)
11 (9 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Armstrong County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 148
Admissions 6,341
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.2
Admissions per 1,000 Population 92.7
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 55.2
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
4 4 3
366 366 349
27.6
Average Occupancy Rate 81.6
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 84.1
$209
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
142 86 18 0 67.3
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient5
2
0 1 6
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
104
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Armstrong County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 172 DNA 83.0% DNA
Physicians (2012) 81
Dentists (2011) 25
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 348 13.0% 81.4% 7.0%
-13.3% 82.2% 4.0%
-3.8% 68.2% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
458 6 13 39 91 109 200
$24,995.13 ND $27,612.03 $29,872.50 $26,286.00 $25,459.00 $24,251.25
510 8 8 21 57 90 326
$17,726.88 ND ND $9,301.35 $15,073.20 $16,282.93 $18,913.08
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
25597 117 871356
$15,855.32$19,323.00 $17,347.35 $17,216.00$43,735.84ND
187
206
24
51
43
23
251
170
4
5
1
3
$18,411.65
$21,567.15
$47,532.42
$48,898.50
$8,046.00
$6,275.40
$17,856.25
$25,154.25
ND
ND
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Beaver CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.2
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 44.2
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.1
Population per Square Mile 391.6
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 12.4
Per Capita Personal Income $40,428
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 170,245
Under 5 8,847
5-14 18,894
15-24 19,753
25-34 18,834
82,348
4,576
9,673
10,196
9,494
87,897
4,271
9,221
9,557
9,340
35-44 19,180
45-54 26,756
55-64 25,522
65-74 16,130
75+ 16,329
9,398
13,007
12,353
7,325
6,326
9,782
13,749
13,169
8,805
10,003
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.0
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 59.1
% Low Birth Weight 7.9
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 25.5
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.3
All Ages 2,015
Under 15 2
15-17 51
1,705
1
38
14
0
0
296
1
13
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 120
20-29 1,101
30 and Over 740
80
930
655
2
3
9
38
168
76
All Ages 59.5
Under 15** ND
15-17 13.0
70.3
17.4
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 41.6
20-29 100.0
30 and Over** 31.4
62.3
118.4
35.5
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 24 4.7
Syphilis 2 ND
Tuberculosis 6 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,542 301.6
Giardiasis 39 7.6
Gonorrhea 477 93.3
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 50 9.8
Rabies (Animals) 11 N/A
Salmonellosis 50 9.8
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 87 17.0Hep. B* Acute 3 ND
Shigellosis 22 4.3
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 1 ND
Pertussis 31 6.1
Hep. B* Chronic 18 3.5
Chickenpox 35 6.8
Beaver County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 2,093
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.3
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.0
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 11
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 6.5
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 6.4
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,525
Cancer 1,377
Stroke 323
C.L.R.D.** 311
Accidents 280
189.6
178.2
39.2
38.8
47.3
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 3
Assault (Homicide) 2
Accidents 10
Assault (Homicide) 3
Suicide 3
Accidents 21
Diseases of Heart 9
Cancer 7
Suicide 7
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 3
Cancer 116
Diseases of Heart 66
Accidents 29
C.L.R.D.** 13
Diabetes Mellitus 13
Diseases of Heart 428
Cancer 322
Stroke 100
C.L.R.D.** 94
Alzheimer's Disease 93
TOTAL 13 TOTAL 20 TOTAL 66 TOTAL 326 TOTAL 1,668
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,688 527.1
Prostate 321 95.7
Lung and Bronchus 316 96.9
Colon and Rectum 149 46.8
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 489 131.1
1,673 436.6
229 55.3
136 31.7
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 89 29.2
Melanoma of the Skin 43 13.1
73 16.9
116 29.4
47 13.9
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 169
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 75 23.2
52.5 51
37
12.0
9.9
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Beaver and Butler Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 131
Diabetes Mellitus 150
Septicemia 95
Nephritis/Nephrosis 139
Alzheimer's Disease 229
15.8
18.8
12.2
17.1
25.6
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
15
27
(12 - 18)
(23 - 31)
63 (58 - 67)
12 (8 - 17)
83 (79 - 87)
9 9(8 - 12) (6 - 12)
17 (14 - 21)
23 (19 - 28)
10 (7 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Beaver County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 325
Admissions 15,115
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.9
Admissions per 1,000 Population 88.8
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 61.1
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
6 6 6
1,198 1,137 1,198
36.9
Average Occupancy Rate 88.7
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 144.4
$322
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
1,187 474 160 0 49.1
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient9
6
0 2 8
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
634
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 1
Full Time Employees 27
Contracted Employees 3
Payroll Employees 25 Staff with Clinical Privileges 9
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 147.8
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 4,139
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 25.3
Total Operating Rooms 0 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 6
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $820
Total Employees 28
PAGE 4Beaver County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 307 DNA 77.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) 242
Dentists (2011) 75
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 997 1.8% 81.6% 7.2%
10.1% 71.9% -5.6%
-8.5% 83.3% -7.3%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
861 14 24 95 165 250 313
$18,618.00 $13,573.13 $18,820.25 $16,847.50 $18,618.00 $21,872.70 $18,068.90
970 9 16 53 118 193 581
$15,356.05 ND $20,406.38 $9,854.00 $11,198.13 $16,882.40 $16,167.10
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
631,017 285 1832739
$21,700.00$15,869.00 $12,970.25 $15,407.00$32,649.00ND
206
316
51
83
135
87
568
359
7
10
3
6
$13,354.08
$18,029.22
$38,251.95
$53,939.00
$8,083.00
$10,375.78
$16,936.03
$18,322.65
ND
$16,889.25
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Bedford CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.9
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 43.8
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.6
Population per Square Mile 48.7
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 13.0
Per Capita Personal Income $33,977
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.2
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 16.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 49,324
Under 5 2,522
5-14 5,935
15-24 5,488
25-34 4,984
24,559
1,283
3,075
2,923
2,496
24,765
1,239
2,860
2,565
2,488
35-44 6,053
45-54 7,621
55-64 7,062
65-74 5,269
75+ 4,390
3,040
3,889
3,523
2,530
1,800
3,013
3,732
3,539
2,739
2,590
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.6
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 59.1
% Low Birth Weight 4.9
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 21.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 491
Under 15 1
15-17 8
475
1
8
4
0
0
12
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 20
20-29 299
30 and Over 163
18
290
158
0
1
3
2
8
2
All Ages 58.9
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
60.9
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 34.0
20-29 124.4
30 and Over** 26.1
37.8
128.2
26.9
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 8 5.4
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 106 71.2
Giardiasis 9 ND
Gonorrhea 7 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 90 60.5
Rabies (Animals) 29 N/A
Salmonellosis 13 8.7
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 55 37.0Hep. B* Acute 2 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 10 6.7
Hep. B* Chronic 6 ND
Chickenpox 23 15.5
Bedford County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 482
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.8
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 2
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 412
Cancer 341
Stroke 97
C.L.R.D.** 81
Accidents 88
185.2
154.4
43.0
36.4
56.4
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 3
Suicide 2
Accidents 10
Suicide 4
Cancer 26
Diseases of Heart 17
C.L.R.D.** 5
Accidents 4
Suicide 4
Diseases of Heart 119
Cancer 63
Stroke 31
C.L.R.D.** 24
Alzheimer's Disease 23
TOTAL 2 TOTAL 7 TOTAL 23 TOTAL 70 TOTAL 380
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 564 578.0
Prostate 165 162.9
Lung and Bronchus 64 64.1
Colon and Rectum 53 55.2
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 129 128.1
448 424.2
44 38.7
30 26.1
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 25 25.5
Melanoma of the Skin 28 30.8
21 19.5
36 33.6
9 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 46
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 17 16.5
48.8 22
9
19.3
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Bedford, Blair, Huntingdon, Juniata, and Mifflin Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 35
Diabetes Mellitus 43
Septicemia 23
Nephritis/Nephrosis 26
Alzheimer's Disease 60
15.9
19.7
11.0
11.9
26.1
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
33
(16 - 22)
(29 - 37)
64 (60 - 68)
13 (10 - 17)
82 (79 - 86)
11 11(9 - 14) (9 - 14)
17 (14 - 21)
25 (21 - 30)
11 (8 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Bedford County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 27
Admissions 1,895
Beds per 1,000 Population 0.5
Admissions per 1,000 Population 38.4
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 49.3
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
2 2 2
205 205 205
21.2
Average Occupancy Rate 89.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 110.2
$228
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
219 97 89 1 86.1
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient2
0
0 0 2
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
187
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $800
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Bedford County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 105 DNA 83.2% DNA
Physicians (2012) 50
Dentists (2011) 18
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 163 5.8% 85.6% 5.3%
-3.4% 57.8% -16.6%
12.5% 75.0% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
192 2 3 28 31 52 76
$23,838.27 ND ND $21,146.95 $24,557.19 $24,673.65 $23,839.45
220 0 3 8 19 47 143
$19,793.77 - ND ND $13,432.14 $18,458.50 $20,329.00
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
11239 38 46723
$25,480.10$21,043.59 $18,450.55 $20,354.45$25,875.60ND
50
84
18
35
18
6
133
61
1
4
0
2
$17,460.54
$21,144.58
$35,105.76
$35,440.03
$5,458.25
ND
$20,663.00
$22,891.57
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Berks CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)
% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.5
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 39.4
% Population Aged 65 and Over 15.1
Population per Square Mile 482.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 13.5
Per Capita Personal Income $40,453
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.0
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 413,491
Under 5 24,788
5-14 54,284
15-24 59,387
25-34 47,152
203,075
12,695
27,847
30,077
23,439
210,416
12,093
26,437
29,310
23,713
35-44 51,010
45-54 61,850
55-64 52,493
65-74 32,422
75+ 30,105
25,066
30,779
25,934
15,182
12,056
25,944
31,071
26,559
17,240
18,049
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2012)
White 369,317 Black 26,350 Other Races 17,824 Hispanic (any race) 72,258
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
11.7
Average Annual General60.9
% Low Birth Weight 8.1
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 24.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 3.5
6.7
19.9
2.1
14.9
37.4
4.3Fertility Rate (2010-2012)
All Races White Black
All Ages 6,495
Under 15 14
15-17 212
4,847
4
164
54
1
1
1,594
9
47
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 473
20-29 3,556
30 and Over 2,234
291
2,552
1,830
6
22
24
176
982
380
All Ages 61.4
Under 15** ND
15-17 19.8
82.2
1.0
25.5
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 43.5
20-29 97.7
30 and Over** 34.3
70.7
136.1
41.9
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
9.7
33.1
7.1
(of any race)
*
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 99 8.0
Syphilis 14 1.1
Tuberculosis 20 1.6
Total Rate
Chlamydia 4,393 354.9
Giardiasis 64 5.2
Gonorrhea 647 52.3
Hepatitis: Type A 6 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 79 6.4
Rabies (Animals) 28 N/A
Salmonellosis 205 16.6
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 214 17.3
Hep. B* Acute 3 ND
Shigellosis 86 6.9
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 5 ND
Pertussis 126 10.2
Hep. B* Chronic 158 12.8
Chickenpox 77 6.2
Berks County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 3,658
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 8.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.0
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 31 19 5 11
All Races BlackWhiteHispanic
(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 6.4 5.8 ND 7.4
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 7.8 8.6 21.7 8.8
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 2,588
Cancer 2,406
Stroke 862
C.L.R.D.** 568
Accidents 450
163.0
159.9
53.6
36.9
32.5
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 207
Diabetes Mellitus 302
Septicemia 178
Nephritis/Nephrosis 219
Alzheimer's Disease 274
12.7
20.0
11.4
14.0
16.5 * Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 15
Birth Defects 10
Diseases of Heart 3
Accidents 23
Suicide 13
Assault (Homicide) 7
Cancer 3
Accidents 35
Suicide 12
Diseases of Heart 10
Cancer 9
Cancer 178
Diseases of Heart 116
Accidents 42
Suicide 27
Diabetes Mellitus 25
Diseases of Heart 759
Cancer 599
Stroke 232
C.L.R.D.** 186
Diabetes Mellitus 91
TOTAL 39 TOTAL 58 TOTAL 114 TOTAL 580 TOTAL 2,867
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 3,566 549.1
Prostate 893 132.2
Lung and Bronchus 473 73.5
Colon and Rectum 364 56.7
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 939 126.3
3,362 442.5
414 52.5
305 37.7
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 163 26.0
Melanoma of the Skin 179 28.3
161 20.4
203 26.3
143 20.4
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 292
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 136 20.5
46.0 82
101
9.7
13.3
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Berks and Schuylkill Counties]
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
13
28
(11 - 16)
(24 - 33)
65 (60 - 70)
14 (10 - 19)
81 (76 - 85)
8 11(6 - 11) (8 - 15)
19 (16 - 24)
37 (31 - 44)
13 (9 - 17)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2010-2012 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Berks County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
6 2 2 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 841
Admissions 36,310
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.0
Admissions per 1,000 Population 87.8
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 61.9
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
15 15 13
2,415 2,415 2,285
38.6
Average Occupancy Rate 95.8
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 136.9
$355
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
1,900 837 504 10 69.1
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient19
7
0 3 17
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
1,351
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
3
State
1
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 183
Full Time Employees 175
Contracted Employees 85
Payroll Employees 273 Staff with Clinical Privileges 132
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 142.2
Total Facilities 13 Total Surgical Visits 50,890
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 41.5
Total Operating Rooms 26 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,957.3
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 104
Total Employees per Operating Room 13.8
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,630
Total Employees 358
PAGE 4Berks County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,206 DNA 79.4% DNA
Physicians (2012) 875
Dentists (2011) 179
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 2,716 12.1% 85.0% 9.6%
9.1% 73.1% -3.2%
7.2% 77.2% -5.8%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
2,268 48 45 185 435 707 848
$32,094.52 $14,080.64 $23,563.00 $33,482.03 $30,010.00 $32,041.25 $35,187.24
2,301 31 31 126 235 487 1,391
$29,402.31 $14,789.15 $17,722.69 $18,224.45 $21,038.55 $31,705.62 $31,473.94
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
832,519 655 4918143
$23,638.74$31,433.64 $27,361.26 $27,597.71$33,917.27ND
710
958
118
255
244
218
1,200
765
26
38
3
34
$29,259.93
$31,366.27
$37,243.02
$52,629.00
$16,321.05
$18,388.98
$31,458.95
$31,862.29
$50,399.78
$45,936.08
ND
$60,133.66
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Blair CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.0
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 42.1
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.5
Population per Square Mile 241.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 13.3
Per Capita Personal Income $36,570
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.2
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 20.2
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 127,121
Under 5 7,247
5-14 14,680
15-24 16,468
25-34 14,054
61,830
3,741
7,549
8,462
7,044
65,291
3,506
7,131
8,006
7,010
35-44 14,952
45-54 17,959
55-64 18,252
65-74 11,982
75+ 11,527
7,478
8,918
8,806
5,558
4,274
7,474
9,041
9,446
6,424
7,253
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.6
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 60.0
% Low Birth Weight 7.4
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 22.4
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.4
All Ages 1,451
Under 15 1
15-17 32
1,348
1
31
17
0
0
86
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 100
20-29 862
30 and Over 456
86
803
427
1
10
6
13
49
23
All Ages 59.9
Under 15** ND
15-17 15.3
64.5
15.8
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 48.3
20-29 105.5
30 and Over** 27.9
56.1
113.3
29.8
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 8 2.1
Syphilis 4 ND
Tuberculosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 930 243.9
Giardiasis 30 7.9
Gonorrhea 154 40.4
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 84 22.0
Rabies (Animals) 24 N/A
Salmonellosis 35 9.2
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 24 6.3Hep. B* Acute 2 ND
Shigellosis 1 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 20 5.2
Hep. B* Chronic 21 5.5
Chickenpox 34 8.9
Blair County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,562
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.3
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.3
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 7
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 5.4
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,174
Cancer 943
Stroke 244
C.L.R.D.** 227
Accidents 198
202.1
173.6
40.9
40.4
45.6
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 4
Birth Defects 2
Accidents 6
Assault (Homicide) 2
Accidents 16
Cancer 8
Diseases of Heart 5
Suicide 5
Cancer 68
Diseases of Heart 58
Accidents 17
C.L.R.D.** 15
Diabetes Mellitus 14
Diseases of Heart 333
Cancer 237
Stroke 67
C.L.R.D.** 66
Alzheimer's Disease 51
TOTAL 8 TOTAL 12 TOTAL 54 TOTAL 251 TOTAL 1,237
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,268 567.7
Prostate 251 107.2
Lung and Bronchus 201 87.8
Colon and Rectum 124 56.4
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 308 116.8
1,183 424.5
139 46.6
139 46.2
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 66 30.1
Melanoma of the Skin 58 27.0
58 19.5
88 32.6
35 12.7
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 108
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 48 22.6
49.3 28
38
8.8
12.5
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Bedford, Blair, Huntingdon, Juniata, and Mifflin Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 93
Diabetes Mellitus 126
Septicemia 77
Nephritis/Nephrosis 100
Alzheimer's Disease 155
16.1
22.2
13.1
17.5
24.0
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
33
(16 - 22)
(29 - 37)
64 (60 - 68)
13 (10 - 17)
82 (79 - 86)
11 11(9 - 14) (9 - 14)
17 (14 - 21)
25 (21 - 30)
11 (8 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Blair County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
5 3 0 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 450
Admissions 20,957
Beds per 1,000 Population 3.5
Admissions per 1,000 Population 164.9
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 53.0
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
10 9 10
1,478 1,131 1,478
62.9
Average Occupancy Rate 93.3
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 271.9
$247
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
1,028 523 291 35 85.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient13
7
0 4 15
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
849
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
1
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 67
Full Time Employees 83
Contracted Employees 33
Payroll Employees 117 Staff with Clinical Privileges 112
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 149.8
Total Facilities 6 Total Surgical Visits 22,463
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 37.0
Total Operating Rooms 16 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,403.9
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 78
Total Employees per Operating Room 9.4
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $770
Total Employees 150
PAGE 4Blair County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 831 DNA 84.2% DNA
Physicians (2012) 315
Dentists (2011) 57
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 1,319 -2.2% 83.0% 8.9%
0.2% 73.0% 0.0%
-9.5% 70.0% -6.3%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
667 13 8 70 129 187 260
$21,509.80 $16,731.37 ND $19,385.98 $18,053.18 $23,133.95 $23,660.32
868 6 16 47 72 173 554
$20,731.20 ND $14,848.48 $12,172.66 $15,803.73 $20,936.25 $22,556.13
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
42918 242 12617916
$17,610.51$22,111.67 $16,014.88 $19,008.82$25,276.87$19,587.40
264
260
29
81
98
57
471
249
6
15
0
5
$21,013.45
$21,440.88
$26,245.60
$27,054.36
$12,133.62
$10,936.61
$22,041.75
$22,157.12
ND
$24,055.00
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Bradford CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.3
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 43.1
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.5
Population per Square Mile 54.7
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 14.1
Per Capita Personal Income $37,653
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.5
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 16.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 62,792
Under 5 3,714
5-14 7,741
15-24 7,188
25-34 6,621
31,062
1,870
3,991
3,689
3,320
31,730
1,844
3,750
3,499
3,301
35-44 7,166
45-54 9,664
55-64 9,100
65-74 6,495
75+ 5,103
3,551
4,828
4,536
3,133
2,144
3,615
4,836
4,564
3,362
2,959
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 11.8
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 68.5
% Low Birth Weight 9.2
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 23.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.2
All Ages 757
Under 15 0
15-17 16
740
0
16
5
0
0
12
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 44
20-29 473
30 and Over 219
44
462
213
0
3
2
0
8
4
All Ages 71.1
Under 15** ND
15-17 13.2
72.7
13.2
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 64.0
20-29 139.7
30 and Over** 28.2
64.0
143.0
29.0
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 6 3.2
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 304 161.4
Giardiasis 32 17.0
Gonorrhea 21 11.2
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 108 57.3
Rabies (Animals) 16 N/A
Salmonellosis 32 17.0
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 60 31.9Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 1 ND
Pertussis 17 9.0
Hep. B* Chronic 7 ND
Chickenpox 18 9.6
Bradford County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 629
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.2
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 0
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 448
Cancer 493
Stroke 73
C.L.R.D.** 142
Accidents 96
165.8
185.3
27.3
53.2
48.2
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 5 Accidents 5
Suicide 4
Cancer 34
Diseases of Heart 16
Accidents 6
Suicide 6
C.L.R.D.** 4
Cancer 125
Diseases of Heart 118
C.L.R.D.** 41
Diabetes Mellitus 22
Stroke 17
TOTAL 2 TOTAL 10 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 93 TOTAL 508
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 640 550.8
Prostate 166 133.6
Lung and Bronchus 91 76.9
Colon and Rectum 58 52.6
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 166 126.1
647 490.8
86 61.1
64 47.9
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 38 35.0
Melanoma of the Skin 22 20.0
19 14.7
46 34.4
29 26.3
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 59
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 23 19.4
51.7 18
16
12.8
14.0
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Lycoming, Clinton, and Potter Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 33
Diabetes Mellitus 64
Septicemia 29
Nephritis/Nephrosis 40
Alzheimer's Disease 65
11.7
23.7
10.8
15.7
23.3
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
16
30
(14 - 18)
(28 - 33)
64 (61 - 67)
15 (13 - 19)
80 (77 - 83)
9 8(8 - 11) (7 - 10)
21 (18 - 24)
28 (24 - 32)
11 (9 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Bradford County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
3 3 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 304
Admissions 16,238
Beds per 1,000 Population 4.8
Admissions per 1,000 Population 258.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 71.9
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
4 4 4
439 439 439
37.9
Average Occupancy Rate 76.9
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 91.1
$276
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
129 59 59 1 91.6
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient3
0
0 2 3
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
119
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 4
Full Time Employees 29
Contracted Employees 0
Payroll Employees 33 Staff with Clinical Privileges 5
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 228.9
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 7,554
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 37.5
Total Operating Rooms 0 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 5
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $994
Total Employees 33
PAGE 4Bradford County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 304 DNA 90.1% DNA
Physicians (2012) 203
Dentists (2011) 22
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 624 14.9% 76.3% 3.5%
-4.7% 57.7% -8.8%
-12.0% 57.9% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
384 6 11 44 75 98 150
$25,092.22 ND $25,926.00 $29,492.50 $18,882.50 $26,450.38 $25,817.13
420 1 5 39 59 98 218
$22,369.50 ND ND $16,409.75 $16,700.50 $19,597.75 $25,859.25
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
68392 83 681854
$16,169.75$24,195.13 $18,825.75 $21,725.03$27,651.00ND
89
163
32
54
58
41
235
124
6
2
0
0
$24,942.25
$24,240.00
$40,714.00
$31,646.88
$11,959.77
$11,712.50
$23,504.25
$24,865.38
ND
ND
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Bucks CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)
% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.3
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 41.9
% Population Aged 65 and Over 15.6
Population per Square Mile 1,037.6
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 5.3
Per Capita Personal Income $56,678
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 8.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 627,053
Under 5 32,514
5-14 79,237
15-24 75,288
25-34 68,206
307,462
16,605
40,641
38,991
34,151
319,591
15,909
38,596
36,297
34,055
35-44 78,442
45-54 106,117
55-64 89,293
65-74 52,464
75+ 45,492
38,457
52,053
44,002
24,770
17,792
39,985
54,064
45,291
27,694
27,700
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2012)
White 564,760 Black 24,398 Other Races 10,767 Hispanic (any race) 28,566
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate8.7
Average Annual General50.9
% Low Birth Weight 7.9
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 21.8
% Births to Mothers Under 18 0.8
7.6
18.4
0.6
11.9
45.1
ND
Per 1,000 Population
Fertility Rate (2010-2012)
All Races White Black
All Ages 6,547
Under 15 4
15-17 71
5,442
3
39
40
0
0
1,065
1
32
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 225
20-29 2,876
30 and Over 3,365
129
2,263
3,002
0
13
27
96
600
336
All Ages 49.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 3.0
59.3
ND
5.4
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 18.2
20-29 68.7
30 and Over** 36.1
31.7
87.3
40.4
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
5.3
44.3
2.2
(of any race)
*
Asian/Pacific Islander 27,128
10.8
19.8
ND
Asian / Pacific
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 122 6.5
Syphilis 37 2.0
Tuberculosis 30 1.6
Total Rate
Chlamydia 3,063 163.0
Giardiasis 82 4.4
Gonorrhea 440 23.4
Hepatitis: Type A 10 0.5
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 1,400 74.5
Rabies (Animals) 31 N/A
Salmonellosis 278 14.8
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 285 15.2
Hep. B* Acute 11 0.6
Shigellosis 17 0.9
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 1 ND
Pertussis 297 15.8
Hep. B* Chronic 248 13.2
Chickenpox 187 10.0
Islander
Bucks County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 5,333
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 8.5
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.6
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 39 29 4 3
AllRaces BlackWhite
Hispanic(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 7.2 6.6 ND ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 6.2 6.1 12.8 ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 3,425
Cancer 3,890
Stroke 863
C.L.R.D.** 833
Accidents 774
140.7
165.7
35.8
35.3
39.1
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 297
Diabetes Mellitus 369
Septicemia 264
Nephritis/Nephrosis 323
Alzheimer's Disease 394
12.2
15.6
11.2
13.3
15.9 * Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 20
Birth Defects 11
Accidents 2
Accidents 37
Suicide 6
Cancer 3
Assault (Homicide) 2
Diseases of Heart 2
Accidents 76
Cancer 25
Suicide 25
Diseases of Heart 23
Assault (Homicide) 5
Cancer 339
Diseases of Heart 98
Accidents 73
Suicide 37
Diabetes Mellitus 31
Diseases of Heart 962
Cancer 921
Stroke 246
C.L.R.D.** 242
Alzheimer's Disease 123
TOTAL 42 TOTAL 60 TOTAL 200 TOTAL 892 TOTAL 4,139
Note: Total includes all other causes.
Asian/PI*
1
ND
ND
*Asian/Pacific Islander
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 5,846 562.7
Prostate 1,644 147.5
Lung and Bronchus 734 73.2
Colon and Rectum 446 44.9
Male FemaleTotal Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 1,645 135.7
5,643 465.1
685 55.3
455 35.9
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male FemaleTotal Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 296 28.9
Melanoma of the Skin 386 36.5
236 18.7
417 32.9
252 22.1
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 451
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 236 21.9
45.8 145
122
11.4
10.0
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Bucks County Only]
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
11
22
(9 - 14)
(19 - 27)
59 (54 - 64)
12 (8 - 19)
86 (82 - 89)
9 6(7 - 12) (4 - 9)
15 (11 - 21)
35 (29 - 41)
7 (5 - 9)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2010-2012 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Bucks County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
8 6 1 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 961
Admissions 55,859
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.5
Admissions per 1,000 Population 89.1
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 66.4
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
32 32 27
3,668 3,668 3,308
37.4
Average Occupancy Rate 95.0
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 141.1
$325
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
1,731 1,035 413 1 84.9
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient26
10
0 10 32
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
1,449
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
5
For Profit
3
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 214
Full Time Employees 233
Contracted Employees 98
Payroll Employees 349 Staff with Clinical Privileges 350
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 117.2
Total Facilities 18 Total Surgical Visits 52,408
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 36.6
Total Operating Rooms 31 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,690.6
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 261
Total Employees per Operating Room 14.4
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $2,734
Total Employees 447
PAGE 4Bucks County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,180 DNA 83.4% DNA
Physicians (2012) 1,264
Dentists (2011) 447
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 4,029 8.7% 84.9% 8.3%
-3.8% 77.8% -0.6%
4.4% 80.5% -2.4%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
3,209 67 90 307 547 965 1,233
$37,418.59 $28,664.25 $33,119.00 $31,706.80 $31,364.00 $36,234.00 $44,396.25
3,582 44 52 183 404 832 2,067
$36,662.00 $24,108.91 $22,367.19 $27,382.21 $26,277.56 $35,525.74 $41,037.82
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
2263,565 690 9611,31929
$28,370.99$41,303.77 $32,322.26 $30,750.00$33,985.00$31,541.57
967
1,260
233
313
448
384
1,914
1,194
19
44
1
14
$36,561.25
$37,290.05
$39,794.15
$46,062.50
$22,730.23
$22,922.38
$40,193.83
$40,329.67
$37,435.30
$26,472.72
ND
$43,833.21
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Butler CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.6
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 41.3
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.0
Population per Square Mile 234.6
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 8.9
Per Capita Personal Income $47,076
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.6
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 11.1
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 184,970
Under 5 9,470
5-14 22,898
15-24 24,504
25-34 19,571
91,206
4,784
11,705
12,540
10,013
93,764
4,686
11,193
11,964
9,558
35-44 23,256
45-54 29,498
55-64 26,140
65-74 15,608
75+ 14,025
11,503
14,724
13,115
7,395
5,427
11,753
14,774
13,025
8,213
8,598
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.4
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 52.9
% Low Birth Weight 6.4
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 18.8
% Births to Mothers Under 18 0.9
All Ages 1,935
Under 15 0
15-17 22
1,744
0
15
13
0
0
178
0
7
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 85
20-29 900
30 and Over 927
72
784
872
0
8
5
13
108
50
All Ages 52.4
Under 15** ND
15-17 4.2
58.2
6.2
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 25.2
20-29 77.4
30 and Over** 36.5
29.8
88.9
38.8
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 15 2.7
Syphilis 2 ND
Tuberculosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 803 145.0
Giardiasis 50 9.0
Gonorrhea 88 15.9
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 614 110.9
Rabies (Animals) 21 N/A
Salmonellosis 68 12.3
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 64 11.6Hep. B* Acute 9 ND
Shigellosis 17 3.1
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 2 ND
Pertussis 29 5.2
Hep. B* Chronic 30 5.4
Chickenpox 25 4.5
Butler County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,874
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.1
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.6
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 13
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 7.5
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 4.5
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,344
Cancer 1,204
Stroke 300
C.L.R.D.** 323
Accidents 248
175.4
169.0
39.2
44.9
41.9
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 5
Birth Defects 4
Accidents 11
Suicide 4
Cancer 3
Assault (Homicide) 2
Accidents 20
Cancer 9
Diseases of Heart 7
Suicide 3
Birth Defects 2
Cancer 95
Diseases of Heart 39
Accidents 18
C.L.R.D.** 15
Diabetes Mellitus 15
Diseases of Heart 410
Cancer 303
Stroke 97
C.L.R.D.** 92
Alzheimer's Disease 53
TOTAL 14 TOTAL 21 TOTAL 50 TOTAL 281 TOTAL 1,508
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,845 599.3
Prostate 580 179.6
Lung and Bronchus 225 75.2
Colon and Rectum 179 61.1
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 484 137.8
1,617 451.2
172 45.4
126 31.4
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 93 30.2
Melanoma of the Skin 71 23.5
80 21.5
100 28.1
52 15.5
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 146
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 59 18.9
48.6 43
40
11.2
11.4
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Beaver and Butler Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 115
Diabetes Mellitus 167
Septicemia 75
Nephritis/Nephrosis 143
Alzheimer's Disease 190
14.9
22.9
10.4
18.2
23.9
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
15
27
(12 - 18)
(23 - 31)
63 (58 - 67)
12 (8 - 17)
83 (79 - 87)
9 9(8 - 12) (6 - 12)
17 (14 - 21)
23 (19 - 28)
10 (7 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Butler County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 296
Admissions 11,998
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.6
Admissions per 1,000 Population 64.9
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 54.1
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
13 13 12
1,545 1,545 1,520
52.1
Average Occupancy Rate 87.5
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 101.7
$311
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
1,057 410 213 0 55.7
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient11
3
2 2 11
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
623
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 55
Full Time Employees 27
Contracted Employees 29
Payroll Employees 53 Staff with Clinical Privileges 50
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 134.8
Total Facilities 2 Total Surgical Visits 11,054
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 48.1
Total Operating Rooms 6 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,842.3
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 42
Total Employees per Operating Room 13.7
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,169
Total Employees 82
PAGE 4Butler County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 570 DNA 81.9% DNA
Physicians (2012) 258
Dentists (2011) 104
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 1,132 5.8% 83.5% 9.0%
14.1% 77.1% -0.5%
10.6% 84.8% -5.9%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
893 10 17 85 156 269 356
$31,876.77 $12,984.88 $19,645.50 $26,646.00 $25,402.63 $39,740.25 $34,512.50
951 13 12 35 95 188 608
$26,277.97 $12,656.25 $9,149.13 $14,666.00 $22,567.81 $28,861.56 $27,690.14
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
481,033 153 24734615
$23,396.50$28,932.25 $19,100.75 $23,907.00$39,145.38$26,959.00
279
389
70
127
41
56
555
311
5
6
1
4
$21,042.50
$28,748.50
$40,468.25
$48,185.00
$13,813.50
$17,494.53
$29,210.88
$34,184.08
ND
ND
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Cambria CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -1.5
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 43.7
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.3
Population per Square Mile 205.7
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 14.6
Per Capita Personal Income $35,620
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.7
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 18.4
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 141,584
Under 5 6,928
5-14 15,366
15-24 18,472
25-34 14,916
70,141
3,525
7,858
9,530
7,860
71,443
3,403
7,508
8,942
7,056
35-44 16,538
45-54 20,429
55-64 21,579
65-74 13,478
75+ 13,878
8,653
10,454
10,853
6,326
5,082
7,885
9,975
10,726
7,152
8,796
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.5
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 56.8
% Low Birth Weight 8.9
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 19.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.0
All Ages 1,471
Under 15 0
15-17 36
1,342
0
27
15
0
0
114
0
9
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 103
20-29 850
30 and Over 481
91
775
449
0
8
6
12
67
26
All Ages 56.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 11.5
61.6
15.4
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 44.1
20-29 96.7
30 and Over** 28.0
49.9
106.1
30.0
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 17 4.0
Syphilis 5 ND
Tuberculosis 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 826 192.5
Giardiasis 38 8.9
Gonorrhea 176 41.0
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 65 15.2
Rabies (Animals) 8 N/A
Salmonellosis 36 8.4
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 31 7.2Hep. B* Acute 2 ND
Shigellosis 56 13.1
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 34 7.9
Hep. B* Chronic 27 6.3
Chickenpox 39 9.1
Cambria County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,788
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.6
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.1
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 9
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 6.5
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,478
Cancer 1,103
Stroke 266
C.L.R.D.** 252
Accidents 295
210.5
171.8
38.1
35.6
59.1
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 4
Accidents 2
Birth Defects 2
Diseases of Heart 2
Accidents 9
Suicide 4
Cancer 2
Accidents 24
Cancer 11
Diseases of Heart 9
Assault (Homicide) 4
Suicide 4
Cancer 78
Diseases of Heart 76
Accidents 23
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 10
Suicide 10
Diseases of Heart 394
Cancer 260
C.L.R.D.** 73
Alzheimer's Disease 69
Stroke 60
TOTAL 12 TOTAL 17 TOTAL 69 TOTAL 301 TOTAL 1,389
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,545 569.8
Prostate 368 126.7
Lung and Bronchus 205 75.7
Colon and Rectum 184 67.6
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 362 120.7
1,443 457.8
140 39.7
152 42.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 71 26.5
Melanoma of the Skin 55 20.5
63 19.1
129 43.2
49 17.9
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 153
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 49 19.0
56.2 50
38
13.0
9.9
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Indiana, Cambria, Somerset, and Armstrong Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 119
Diabetes Mellitus 128
Septicemia 112
Nephritis/Nephrosis 147
Alzheimer's Disease 190
17.2
18.8
16.6
20.8
24.2
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
34
(17 - 22)
(31 - 38)
67 (63 - 71)
14 (11 - 18)
83 (80 - 86)
11 8(9 - 13) (6 - 10)
21 (18 - 25)
23 (19 - 27)
11 (9 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Cambria County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
4 2 0 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 513
Admissions 23,624
Beds per 1,000 Population 3.6
Admissions per 1,000 Population 166.9
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 63.8
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
9 9 8
941 941 911
34.4
Average Occupancy Rate 89.0
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 225.7
$227
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
400 232 90 0 78.9
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient10
3
0 2 9
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
322
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 29
Full Time Employees 87
Contracted Employees 0
Payroll Employees 116 Staff with Clinical Privileges 86
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 101.5
Total Facilities 3 Total Surgical Visits 11,771
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 45.9
Total Operating Rooms 11 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,070.1
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 59
Total Employees per Operating Room 10.6
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $675
Total Employees 116
PAGE 4Cambria County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 627 DNA 78.4% DNA
Physicians (2012) 288
Dentists (2011) 66
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 1,383 7.4% 80.6% 7.6%
-4.7% 68.6% -1.0%
1.5% 75.9% -12.1%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
851 11 22 60 170 252 336
$19,111.84 $11,433.78 $21,492.62 $14,958.15 $13,694.04 $19,507.03 $21,244.01
1,025 5 12 52 106 202 648
$18,665.15 ND $13,479.89 $8,725.58 $12,662.08 $18,299.09 $21,571.23
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
391,160 238 18323024
$10,547.45$20,519.32 $15,176.63 $15,553.39$17,600.01$19,673.75
248
338
46
63
118
77
604
347
8
12
1
14
$14,775.84
$17,738.84
$21,752.45
$33,077.86
$10,254.99
$10,620.55
$21,712.28
$21,013.36
ND
$41,410.07
ND
$40,304.70
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Cameron CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -2.9
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 47.9
% Population Aged 65 and Over 22.5
Population per Square Mile 12.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 12.6
Per Capita Personal Income $36,438
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 11.6
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 24.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 4,939
Under 5 202
5-14 485
15-24 528
25-34 434
2,415
107
244
262
215
2,524
95
241
266
219
35-44 521
45-54 809
55-64 849
65-74 579
75+ 532
274
401
419
303
190
247
408
430
276
342
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.5
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 60.3
% Low Birth Weight ND
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 21.6
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 56
Under 15 0
15-17 1
52
0
1
0
0
0
4
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 11
20-29 30
30 and Over 14
11
26
14
0
0
0
0
4
0
All Ages 71.0
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
76.5
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 234.0
20-29 125.6
30 and Over** 26.1
234.0
144.9
26.1
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 0 0.0
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 27 179.6
Giardiasis 3 ND
Gonorrhea 1 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 51 339.2
Rabies (Animals) 4 N/A
Salmonellosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 0 NDHep. B* Acute 3 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 0 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 0 ND
Chickenpox 1 ND
Cameron County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 69
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 14.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.3
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 0
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 42
Cancer 49
Stroke 12
C.L.R.D.** 9
Accidents 17
140.2
189.2
41.0
ND
73.3
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Cancer 3 Cancer 15
Diseases of Heart 11
Accidents 7
Alzheimer's Disease 4
Diabetes Mellitus 4
TOTAL 0 TOTAL 0 TOTAL 0 TOTAL 6 TOTAL 63
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 71 642.7
Prostate 25 213.2
Lung and Bronchus 11 98.5
Colon and Rectum 7 ND
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 15 134.4
61 545.0
8 ND
9 ND
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 3 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 1 ND
0 ND
3 ND
2 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 6
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 2 ND
ND 3
4
ND
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Warren Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 2
Diabetes Mellitus 7
Septicemia 3
Nephritis/Nephrosis 8
Alzheimer's Disease 11
ND
ND
ND
ND
32.5
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
29
(17 - 22)
(26 - 32)
66 (62 - 69)
15 (12 - 19)
84 (81 - 86)
12 9(10 - 14) (7 - 11)
24 (21 - 27)
24 (20 - 28)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Cameron County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
0 0 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed -
Admissions -
Beds per 1,000 Population -
Admissions per 1,000 Population -
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate -
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
1 1 1
40 40 40
36.0
Average Occupancy Rate 94.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 51.5
$170
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
48 23 11 0 70.6
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
34
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Cameron County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 18 DNA 94.1% DNA
Physicians (2012) ND
Dentists (2011) ND
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 11 -15.4% 80.0% ND
ND ND ND
ND ND ND
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
45 2 0 2 6 14 21
$12,425.20 ND - ND ND $15,523.30 $17,988.46
44 0 1 0 4 9 30
$15,596.13 - ND - ND ND $13,815.13
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
362 7 1331
ND$15,310.18 ND $18,098.86NDND
13
25
1
4
6
4
24
11
0
0
0
1
$8,460.19
$12,129.70
ND
ND
ND
ND
$16,042.90
$12,425.20
-
-
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Carbon CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.4
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 44.0
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.7
Population per Square Mile 170.4
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 10.3
Per Capita Personal Income $35,251
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.9
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.0
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 65,006
Under 5 3,275
5-14 7,482
15-24 6,943
25-34 6,861
32,133
1,644
3,826
3,605
3,451
32,873
1,631
3,656
3,338
3,410
35-44 8,279
45-54 10,335
55-64 9,681
65-74 6,692
75+ 5,458
4,160
5,193
4,891
3,184
2,179
4,119
5,142
4,790
3,508
3,279
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 8.8
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 53.3
% Low Birth Weight 6.8
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 23.4
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.1
All Ages 677
Under 15 0
15-17 14
574
0
12
5
0
0
98
0
2
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 47
20-29 379
30 and Over 237
31
327
204
0
3
2
16
49
31
All Ages 52.8
Under 15** ND
15-17 10.7
62.3
12.5
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 49.2
20-29 98.9
30 and Over** 24.5
74.6
114.6
28.5
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 20 10.2
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis 3 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 229 117.2
Giardiasis 4 ND
Gonorrhea 20 10.2
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 152 77.8
Rabies (Animals) 2 N/A
Salmonellosis 8 ND
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 9 NDHep. B* Acute 2 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 1 ND
Pertussis 16 8.2
Hep. B* Chronic 6 ND
Chickenpox 9 ND
Carbon County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 779
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.4
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 3
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 6.8
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 605
Cancer 529
Stroke 100
C.L.R.D.** 116
Accidents 108
206.8
192.8
34.3
41.0
51.3
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 2 Cancer 2 Suicide 7
Accidents 6
Cancer 4
Cancer 44
Diseases of Heart 26
Accidents 12
Suicide 10
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 7
Diseases of Heart 160
Cancer 145
C.L.R.D.** 30
Stroke 27
Accidents 19
TOTAL 4 TOTAL 5 TOTAL 24 TOTAL 138 TOTAL 608
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 735 614.0
Prostate 163 124.8
Lung and Bronchus 131 105.6
Colon and Rectum 59 49.8
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 176 126.3
670 481.2
84 56.8
54 37.3
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 32 28.1
Melanoma of the Skin 27 22.8
37 25.3
52 35.4
23 16.7
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 66
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 35 28.2
56.0 17
13
11.2
9.3
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 27
Diabetes Mellitus 89
Septicemia 39
Nephritis/Nephrosis 52
Alzheimer's Disease 65
9.7
31.7
13.3
17.6
22.0
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
29
(12 - 17)
(26 - 32)
62 (58 - 65)
10 (8 - 13)
83 (80 - 86)
10 11(8 - 11) (9 - 13)
20 (17 - 24)
36 (32 - 40)
10 (8 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Carbon County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 150
Admissions 5,623
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.3
Admissions per 1,000 Population 86.5
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 50.7
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
433 433 433
35.6
Average Occupancy Rate 93.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 85.5
$215
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
228 128 78 0 92.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient2
0
0 0 3
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
206
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 6
Full Time Employees 6
Contracted Employees 6
Payroll Employees 6 Staff with Clinical Privileges 1
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 123.4
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 1,481
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 46.7
Total Operating Rooms 0 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 1
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $583
Total Employees 12
PAGE 4Carbon County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 176 DNA 78.1% DNA
Physicians (2012) 78
Dentists (2011) 20
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 249 6.9% 78.2% 9.1%
4.1% 68.6% -5.6%
-20.0% 72.2% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
503 3 9 40 98 156 197
$26,984.73 ND ND $32,056.78 $29,117.61 $25,624.61 $26,866.84
564 10 14 21 56 140 323
$24,442.38 $19,843.96 $21,372.26 $32,837.34 $15,085.54 $28,647.99 $24,620.30
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
30582 129 12519111
$11,682.13$23,392.70 $20,206.44 $25,291.00$39,919.48$38,790.83
204
225
35
63
70
71
246
131
7
9
2
4
$20,424.63
$24,852.20
$43,068.99
$53,119.87
$10,376.02
$10,106.25
$30,489.59
$33,266.80
ND
ND
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Centre CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.8
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 28.9
% Population Aged 65 and Over 11.9
Population per Square Mile 139.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 20.0
Per Capita Personal Income $40,894
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 5.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 7.4
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 155,171
Under 5 6,407
5-14 13,531
15-24 48,326
25-34 18,807
80,537
3,332
6,833
26,195
10,370
74,634
3,075
6,698
22,131
8,437
35-44 15,923
45-54 17,669
55-64 16,056
65-74 9,882
75+ 8,570
8,439
9,071
8,083
4,672
3,542
7,484
8,598
7,973
5,210
5,028
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 8.4
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 33.8
% Low Birth Weight 5.8
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 19.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 0.8
All Ages 1,457
Under 15 2
15-17 13
1,303
1
10
10
0
1
144
1
2
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 53
20-29 746
30 and Over 642
40
642
609
0
3
6
13
101
27
All Ages 34.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 4.6
38.3
6.0
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 7.5
20-29 33.7
30 and Over** 38.7
9.9
39.1
40.8
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 19 4.1
Syphilis 7 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,193 257.2
Giardiasis 29 6.3
Gonorrhea 130 28.0
Hepatitis: Type A 4 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 304 65.5
Rabies (Animals) 40 N/A
Salmonellosis 60 12.9
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 150 32.3Hep. B* Acute 1 ND
Shigellosis 2 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 49 10.6
Hep. B* Chronic 112 24.1
Chickenpox 49 10.6
Centre County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 917
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 5.9
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.1
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 9
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 5.1
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 768
Cancer 645
Stroke 167
C.L.R.D.** 152
Accidents 127
173.4
147.9
37.0
34.8
28.4
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 6 Accidents 6 Accidents 13
Suicide 4
Cancer 2
Diabetes Mellitus 2
Cancer 49
Diseases of Heart 31
Accidents 11
Suicide 8
C.L.R.D.** 7
Diseases of Heart 210
Cancer 165
C.L.R.D.** 43
Stroke 43
Influenza/Pneumonia 27
TOTAL 10 TOTAL 10 TOTAL 26 TOTAL 145 TOTAL 726
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,008 516.7
Prostate 292 141.8
Lung and Bronchus 137 73.0
Colon and Rectum 76 39.2
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 282 136.7
913 425.5
96 42.5
84 36.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 48 25.8
Melanoma of the Skin 67 35.9
33 15.6
63 27.9
57 26.9
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 66
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 31 15.4
36.1 20
26
8.7
12.8
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Centre, Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 79
Diabetes Mellitus 52
Septicemia 36
Nephritis/Nephrosis 56
Alzheimer's Disease 61
17.6
12.1
8.3
12.9
13.2
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
13
26
(11 - 15)
(23 - 30)
59 (55 - 63)
14 (11 - 18)
82 (79 - 85)
9 9(7 - 10) (7 - 12)
17 (15 - 21)
26 (22 - 30)
8 (6 - 11)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Centre County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
3 1 1 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 212
Admissions 11,882
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.4
Admissions per 1,000 Population 76.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 62.2
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
6 6 3
706 706 517
38.3
Average Occupancy Rate 88.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 216.7
$234
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
616 204 301 11 85.7
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient10
2
0 0 10
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
516
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
2
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 50
Full Time Employees 112
Contracted Employees 22
Payroll Employees 140 Staff with Clinical Privileges 123
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 87.8
Total Facilities 4 Total Surgical Visits 14,230
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 32.2
Total Operating Rooms 8 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,778.8
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 87
Total Employees per Operating Room 20.3
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,183
Total Employees 162
PAGE 4Centre County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 566 DNA 88.8% DNA
Physicians (2012) 351
Dentists (2011) 71
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 801 10.2% 81.8% 7.3%
48.3% 74.6% -4.0%
-2.7% 92.1% -0.6%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
515 3 12 67 87 137 209
$24,722.50 ND $20,816.88 $25,274.36 $17,704.37 $28,741.50 $24,943.00
628 2 6 35 82 140 363
$23,580.53 ND ND $17,370.75 $16,303.25 $29,383.13 $24,573.25
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
33634 117 1681886
$11,865.00$25,059.43 $19,134.70 $23,659.38$25,788.70ND
178
216
29
46
79
50
338
189
3
10
1
4
$23,603.73
$23,289.72
$36,988.29
$36,104.40
$11,610.15
$14,345.28
$26,574.48
$26,398.40
ND
$14,218.03
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Chester CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)
% Population Change 2010 to 2012 1.5
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 39.4
% Population Aged 65 and Over 13.7
Population per Square Mile 675.0
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 6.5
Per Capita Personal Income $63,741
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.2
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 7.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 506,575
Under 5 30,014
5-14 70,160
15-24 67,363
25-34 56,562
248,946
15,383
35,829
34,139
28,621
257,629
14,631
34,331
33,224
27,941
35-44 66,163
45-54 80,791
55-64 65,894
65-74 38,507
75+ 31,121
32,476
39,594
32,282
18,332
12,290
33,687
41,197
33,612
20,175
18,831
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2012)
White 442,784 Black 32,237 Other Races 31,554 Hispanic (any race) 34,471
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
10.7
Average Annual General58.0
% Low Birth Weight 7.1
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 25.6
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.0
6.0
22.5
0.7
14.6
49.4
3.9Fertility Rate (2010-2012)
All Races White Black
All Ages 6,504
Under 15 10
15-17 90
5,441
5
50
33
0
0
1,030
5
40
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 215
20-29 2,688
30 and Over 3,491
131
2,054
3,193
1
12
18
83
622
280
All Ages 57.4
Under 15** ND
15-17 4.5
68.6
0.6
8.1
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 17.9
20-29 71.7
30 and Over** 47.0
29.4
93.9
51.4
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
7.5
42.2
2.9
(of any race)
*
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 85 5.6
Syphilis 14 0.9
Tuberculosis 24 1.6
Total Rate
Chlamydia 2,768 183.4
Giardiasis 82 5.4
Gonorrhea 619 41.0
Hepatitis: Type A 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 2,022 134.0
Rabies (Animals) 69 N/A
Salmonellosis 307 20.3
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 208 13.8
Hep. B* Acute 3 ND
Shigellosis 17 1.1
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 2 ND
Pertussis 216 14.3
Hep. B* Chronic 124 8.2
Chickenpox 106 7.0
Chester County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 3,632
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 7.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.3
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 33 23 8 5
All Races BlackWhiteHispanic
(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 6.1 5.4 ND ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 5.2 4.9 16.4 5.6
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 2,673
Cancer 2,703
Stroke 514
C.L.R.D.** 491
Accidents 503
157.0
160.7
30.5
30.0
32.2
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 204
Diabetes Mellitus 198
Septicemia 164
Nephritis/Nephrosis 207
Alzheimer's Disease 322
12.2
11.7
9.7
12.6
18.8 * Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 19
Birth Defects 7
Cancer 3
Diseases of Heart 3
Accidents 20
Cancer 5
Assault (Homicide) 4
Suicide 4
Birth Defects 3
Accidents 41
Cancer 18
Diseases of Heart 16
Suicide 10
Cancer 232
Diseases of Heart 105
Accidents 44
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 24
C.L.R.D.** 17
Diseases of Heart 741
Cancer 662
Stroke 158
C.L.R.D.** 156
Alzheimer's Disease 105
TOTAL 42 TOTAL 42 TOTAL 117 TOTAL 597 TOTAL 2,834
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 4,171 551.7
Prostate 1,219 150.2
Lung and Bronchus 443 61.4
Colon and Rectum 292 40.5
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 1,167 132.8
4,078 465.3
450 51.5
335 36.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 200 26.6
Melanoma of the Skin 290 39.2
146 16.6
281 30.8
232 26.8
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 327
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 158 20.8
46.7 97
80
10.7
9.2
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Chester County Only]
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
8
20
(6 - 12)
(16 - 25)
54 (48 - 60)
6 (3 - 10)
82 (76 - 86)
8 8(6 - 11) (5 - 11)
10 (7 - 13)
38 (31 - 46)
7 (4 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2010-2012 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Chester County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
10 5 3 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 821
Admissions 46,571
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.6
Admissions per 1,000 Population 91.9
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 61.5
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
23 21 14
2,529 2,325 2,041
36.3
Average Occupancy Rate 90.9
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 118.4
$291
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
2,606 1,109 909 4 79.7
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient21
7
1 4 19
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
2,022
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
5
For Profit
4
State
0
Other
1
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 192
Full Time Employees 144
Contracted Employees 82
Payroll Employees 254 Staff with Clinical Privileges 298
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 115.5
Total Facilities 11 Total Surgical Visits 38,799
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 12.9
Total Operating Rooms 23 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,686.9
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 225
Total Employees per Operating Room 14.6
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $2,436
Total Employees 336
PAGE 4Chester County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,078 DNA 86.5% DNA
Physicians (2012) 1,005
Dentists (2011) 287
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 3,186 6.3% 83.9% 10.7%
3.4% 77.6% -3.4%
-3.7% 79.4% -7.1%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,825 25 28 186 274 534 778
$41,886.00 $19,354.00 $30,628.50 $33,337.93 $34,684.46 $41,659.44 $47,565.00
2,233 15 14 92 236 516 1,360
$37,447.00 $27,668.00 $23,525.00 $29,266.00 $23,480.50 $35,113.10 $42,043.82
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
852,279 323 56275812
$23,771.00$42,852.00 $35,460.00 $32,618.82$36,247.00$42,199.76
640
727
123
169
246
180
1,204
710
18
27
2
12
$37,657.00
$41,817.67
$44,520.18
$57,705.00
$22,392.91
$23,493.50
$39,740.58
$43,011.50
$39,307.00
$61,165.06
ND
$59,475.00
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Clarion CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.9
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 39.6
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.0
Population per Square Mile 66.0
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 17.3
Per Capita Personal Income $35,509
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.9
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 16.7
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 39,646
Under 5 2,039
5-14 4,113
15-24 7,755
25-34 3,970
19,302
1,059
2,050
3,708
2,012
20,344
980
2,063
4,047
1,958
35-44 4,297
45-54 5,421
55-64 5,312
65-74 3,639
75+ 3,100
2,110
2,733
2,646
1,729
1,255
2,187
2,688
2,666
1,910
1,845
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.5
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 47.3
% Low Birth Weight 6.7
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 27.0
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 417
Under 15 2
15-17 6
378
0
6
5
0
0
34
2
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 19
20-29 268
30 and Over 122
15
245
112
0
2
3
4
21
7
All Ages 46.1
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
50.9
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 15.0
20-29 72.9
30 and Over** 25.3
19.0
79.7
27.5
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 5 4.2
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 228 190.6
Giardiasis 16 13.4
Gonorrhea 13 10.9
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 122 102.0
Rabies (Animals) 11 N/A
Salmonellosis 23 19.2
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 20 16.7Hep. B* Acute 1 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 51 42.6
Hep. B* Chronic 5 ND
Chickenpox 15 12.5
Clarion County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 411
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.4
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.1
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 329
Cancer 278
Stroke 65
C.L.R.D.** 76
Accidents 59
206.1
181.8
40.5
49.9
46.7
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 4 Accidents 4
Cancer 4
Suicide 4
Diseases of Heart 2
Cancer 21
Diseases of Heart 11
Stroke 4
Diseases of Heart 90
Cancer 67
Stroke 19
C.L.R.D.** 17
Diabetes Mellitus 16
TOTAL 1 TOTAL 5 TOTAL 20 TOTAL 65 TOTAL 320
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 420 598.3
Prostate 121 166.0
Lung and Bronchus 59 86.3
Colon and Rectum 33 45.7
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 94 118.0
370 469.4
39 48.4
49 58.2
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 23 33.0
Melanoma of the Skin 14 21.9
18 22.9
19 22.1
16 25.2
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 35
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 15 21.2
49.5 11
8
13.8
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Warren Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 23
Diabetes Mellitus 56
Septicemia 11
Nephritis/Nephrosis 24
Alzheimer's Disease 42
15.5
36.5
7.1
14.7
26.5
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
29
(17 - 22)
(26 - 32)
66 (62 - 69)
15 (12 - 19)
84 (81 - 86)
12 9(10 - 14) (7 - 11)
24 (21 - 27)
24 (20 - 28)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Clarion County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 1 1 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 77
Admissions 2,413
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.9
Admissions per 1,000 Population 60.9
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 32.0
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
323 323 323
47.9
Average Occupancy Rate 74.0
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 137.2
$229
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
97 50 16 0 66.7
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 1 3
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
66
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $760
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Clarion County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 204 DNA 87.8% DNA
Physicians (2012) 55
Dentists (2011) 14
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 207 -0.5% 81.0% 6.7%
1.3% 79.6% 6.3%
40.0% 83.3% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
217 5 3 19 41 56 93
$24,525.89 ND ND $42,392.35 $33,084.75 $26,483.02 $16,135.75
259 3 5 17 21 61 152
$19,034.25 ND ND $30,376.50 $40,977.00 $23,665.76 $15,781.14
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
10283 50 59633
$18,451.07$16,129.95 $25,374.51 $33,084.75$58,636.50ND
92
95
23
31
11
12
132
76
1
3
0
0
$15,598.75
$17,415.00
$73,890.50
$60,113.00
$17,955.25
$5,214.64
$20,107.48
$31,320.94
ND
ND
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Clearfield CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.6
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 42.8
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.2
Population per Square Mile 70.9
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 14.3
Per Capita Personal Income $34,718
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 20.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 81,184
Under 5 3,833
5-14 8,775
15-24 9,512
25-34 9,426
41,960
1,977
4,507
5,194
5,384
39,224
1,856
4,268
4,318
4,042
35-44 10,746
45-54 12,752
55-64 11,326
65-74 7,809
75+ 7,005
5,889
6,843
5,743
3,729
2,694
4,857
5,909
5,583
4,080
4,311
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.3
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 55.2
% Low Birth Weight 8.1
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 22.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.9
All Ages 809
Under 15 1
15-17 18
754
1
13
8
0
0
47
0
5
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 50
20-29 499
30 and Over 239
42
466
230
0
6
2
8
27
7
All Ages 57.0
Under 15** ND
15-17 9.4
61.2
13.1
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 48.3
20-29 115.5
30 and Over** 23.4
57.5
123.6
24.3
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 7 2.9
Syphilis 3 ND
Tuberculosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 318 130.2
Giardiasis 34 13.9
Gonorrhea 20 8.2
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 628 257.1
Rabies (Animals) 3 N/A
Salmonellosis 24 9.8
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 21 8.6Hep. B* Acute 2 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 11 4.5
Hep. B* Chronic 46 18.8
Chickenpox 33 13.5
Clearfield County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 914
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.3
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.8
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 5
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 5.9
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 712
Cancer 626
Stroke 115
C.L.R.D.** 196
Accidents 123
198.0
182.4
32.1
55.2
43.4
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 4 Accidents 5 Accidents 12
Cancer 5
Diabetes Mellitus 3
Diseases of Heart 3
Cancer 40
Diseases of Heart 30
C.L.R.D.** 15
Accidents 9
Diabetes Mellitus 9
Diseases of Heart 184
Cancer 146
C.L.R.D.** 59
Stroke 34
Diabetes Mellitus 32
TOTAL 5 TOTAL 9 TOTAL 32 TOTAL 149 TOTAL 719
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 849 562.3
Prostate 218 138.5
Lung and Bronchus 123 80.7
Colon and Rectum 80 53.7
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 185 113.9
719 426.8
82 45.1
73 39.0
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 42 28.8
Melanoma of the Skin 38 26.2
28 16.7
50 29.6
27 20.1
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 47
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 45 30.0
31.4 15
23
8.8
13.7
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Warren Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 47
Diabetes Mellitus 102
Septicemia 35
Nephritis/Nephrosis 81
Alzheimer's Disease 75
13.0
29.7
10.1
22.0
19.6
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
29
(17 - 22)
(26 - 32)
66 (62 - 69)
15 (12 - 19)
84 (81 - 86)
12 9(10 - 14) (7 - 11)
24 (21 - 27)
24 (20 - 28)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Clearfield County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 310
Admissions 11,089
Beds per 1,000 Population 3.8
Admissions per 1,000 Population 136.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 43.1
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
4 4 4
671 671 671
45.3
Average Occupancy Rate 94.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 208.5
$204
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
226 117 77 0 86.6
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient5
0
0 0 6
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
194
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $610
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Clearfield County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 432 DNA 83.1% DNA
Physicians (2012) 173
Dentists (2011) 20
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 663 3.1% 81.3% -1.2%
-6.0% 72.3% -2.7%
-39.4% 83.3% -0.5%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
392 8 9 36 74 107 158
$23,905.17 ND ND $25,380.51 $20,770.60 $27,823.47 $23,746.59
423 1 8 21 36 88 269
$21,301.25 ND ND $16,136.35 $18,355.82 $24,776.64 $20,957.18
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
25495 102 791057
$13,751.85$22,193.74 $18,574.65 $27,222.80$25,806.30ND
106
160
24
45
39
29
247
144
7
10
0
4
$20,663.93
$20,770.60
$24,397.68
$33,487.02
$12,495.05
$9,642.45
$22,628.45
$27,401.04
ND
$22,141.38
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Clinton CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.7
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 38.7
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.6
Population per Square Mile 44.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 17.0
Per Capita Personal Income $34,819
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.6
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.1
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 39,517
Under 5 2,141
5-14 4,520
15-24 7,236
25-34 4,351
19,396
1,097
2,266
3,591
2,198
20,121
1,044
2,254
3,645
2,153
35-44 4,377
45-54 5,281
55-64 5,036
65-74 3,496
75+ 3,079
2,214
2,628
2,476
1,677
1,249
2,163
2,653
2,560
1,819
1,830
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.9
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 53.7
% Low Birth Weight 5.8
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 41.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 472
Under 15 0
15-17 7
429
0
6
4
0
0
39
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 23
20-29 285
30 and Over 157
21
261
141
0
1
3
2
23
13
All Ages 53.9
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
59.3
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 21.1
20-29 85.1
30 and Over** 31.9
23.1
92.9
35.5
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 4 3.4
Syphilis 2 ND
Tuberculosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 266 225.5
Giardiasis 9 ND
Gonorrhea 20 17.0
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 100 84.8
Rabies (Animals) 8 N/A
Salmonellosis 13 11.0
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 20 17.0Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 1 ND
Pertussis 1 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 4 ND
Chickenpox 10 8.5
Clinton County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 363
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.2
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 0
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 303
Cancer 295
Stroke 55
C.L.R.D.** 68
Accidents 53
196.3
198.7
35.5
43.9
43.5
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 4 Accidents 9
Cancer 2
Cancer 29
Diseases of Heart 13
Accidents 5
Stroke 5
Septicemia 2
Diseases of Heart 75
Cancer 74
Stroke 17
Alzheimer's Disease 15
TOTAL 1 TOTAL 7 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 68 TOTAL 272
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 358 541.5
Prostate 87 124.2
Lung and Bronchus 56 85.2
Colon and Rectum 36 54.4
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 80 113.8
344 482.9
50 66.7
34 40.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 24 34.8
Melanoma of the Skin 18 26.7
13 17.3
22 30.4
14 22.6
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 33
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 9 ND
50.7 13
12
15.7
18.8
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Lycoming, Clinton, and Potter Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 18
Diabetes Mellitus 29
Septicemia 13
Nephritis/Nephrosis 30
Alzheimer's Disease 50
12.6
18.8
8.7
19.5
31.2
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
16
30
(14 - 18)
(28 - 33)
64 (61 - 67)
15 (13 - 19)
80 (77 - 83)
9 8(8 - 11) (7 - 10)
21 (18 - 24)
28 (24 - 32)
11 (9 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Clinton County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 68
Admissions 1,442
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.7
Admissions per 1,000 Population 36.5
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 18.2
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
279 279 279
42.4
Average Occupancy Rate 87.4
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 277.5
$214
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
196 88 64 0 77.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
152
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,075
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Clinton County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 136 DNA 82.4% DNA
Physicians (2012) 47
Dentists (2011) 14
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 92 -7.1% 84.0% 9.5%
11.6% 59.5% -11.9%
-6.7% 58.3% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
147 1 5 19 19 54 49
$31,513.24 ND ND $35,251.09 $22,743.34 $29,690.42 $36,098.06
153 0 3 9 16 35 90
$28,601.61 - ND ND $32,391.20 $22,549.93 $31,783.38
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
11163 35 26593
$20,445.89$30,499.00 $29,358.92 $22,912.50$34,000.72ND
34
47
11
20
17
18
90
60
1
2
0
0
$27,950.45
$30,058.75
$30,431.00
$33,352.82
$17,062.93
$16,039.93
$29,305.59
$35,049.39
ND
ND
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Columbia CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.6
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 39.7
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.6
Population per Square Mile 138.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 15.1
Per Capita Personal Income $33,185
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.0
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 14.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 66,887
Under 5 3,075
5-14 6,811
15-24 13,485
25-34 6,715
32,110
1,600
3,490
6,292
3,330
34,777
1,475
3,321
7,193
3,385
35-44 7,488
45-54 9,226
55-64 8,979
65-74 5,869
75+ 5,239
3,790
4,525
4,360
2,710
2,013
3,698
4,701
4,619
3,159
3,226
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.6
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 43.4
% Low Birth Weight 10.2
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 30.6
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.8
All Ages 709
Under 15 1
15-17 18
645
1
17
5
0
0
59
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 35
20-29 417
30 and Over 238
30
376
221
1
3
1
4
38
16
All Ages 45.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 14.8
49.7
15.7
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 14.5
20-29 65.9
30 and Over** 29.1
17.0
73.1
31.4
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 14 6.9
Syphilis 3 ND
Tuberculosis 2 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 532 263.8
Giardiasis 22 10.9
Gonorrhea 34 16.9
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 194 96.2
Rabies (Animals) 7 N/A
Salmonellosis 22 10.9
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 25 12.4Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 1 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 7 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 17 8.4
Chickenpox 12 6.0
Columbia County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 632
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.4
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.2
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 4
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 8.0
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 596
Cancer 455
Stroke 98
C.L.R.D.** 101
Accidents 93
217.2
176.6
36.0
37.0
43.6
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 3 Accidents 6 Diseases of Heart 5
Suicide 5
Accidents 4
Cancer 3
Cancer 36
Diseases of Heart 27
Accidents 6
Diseases of Heart 154
Cancer 91
Stroke 34
C.L.R.D.** 27
TOTAL 4 TOTAL 6 TOTAL 20 TOTAL 99 TOTAL 503
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 645 582.9
Prostate 157 135.1
Lung and Bronchus 109 96.6
Colon and Rectum 51 46.2
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 158 123.9
630 486.2
58 41.9
61 42.7
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 24 21.6
Melanoma of the Skin 41 38.4
32 23.4
54 43.0
28 23.7
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 42
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 20 17.8
37.4 20
16
13.8
13.0
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Centre, Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 38
Diabetes Mellitus 44
Septicemia 44
Nephritis/Nephrosis 45
Alzheimer's Disease 55
14.2
16.0
16.0
16.1
18.9
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
13
26
(11 - 15)
(23 - 30)
59 (55 - 63)
14 (11 - 18)
82 (79 - 85)
9 9(7 - 10) (7 - 12)
17 (15 - 21)
26 (22 - 30)
8 (6 - 11)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Columbia County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 173
Admissions 5,162
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.6
Admissions per 1,000 Population 77.2
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 35.1
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
5 5 5
685 685 685
61.7
Average Occupancy Rate 81.3
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 186.4
$209
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
271 127 64 3 69.6
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient4
0
0 0 4
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
194
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 11
Full Time Employees 5
Contracted Employees 7
Payroll Employees 9 Staff with Clinical Privileges 15
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 78.9
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 1,262
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 31.4
Total Operating Rooms 1 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,262.0
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 7
Total Employees per Operating Room 16.0
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,445
Total Employees 16
PAGE 4Columbia County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 295 DNA 85.5% DNA
Physicians (2012) 89
Dentists (2011) 29
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 353 -1.1% 81.0% 8.4%
-18.8% 76.3% -0.7%
16.0% 84.6% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
329 9 9 33 77 86 115
$39,200.19 ND ND $23,764.00 $36,082.00 $44,439.02 $42,689.00
395 5 5 25 51 105 204
$41,364.42 ND ND $28,543.50 $24,162.99 $46,406.00 $45,446.28
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
13354 110 831506
$12,609.00$42,288.80 $29,765.00 $29,809.74$46,117.40ND
117
132
25
38
51
39
200
111
2
7
0
2
$32,996.83
$33,033.70
$67,101.77
$80,622.67
$17,552.37
$19,711.36
$46,523.79
$46,531.53
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Crawford CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -1.3
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 41.7
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.4
Population per Square Mile 86.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 16.8
Per Capita Personal Income $33,932
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.6
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 19.7
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 87,598
Under 5 4,765
5-14 10,771
15-24 11,984
25-34 9,118
42,842
2,458
5,569
6,002
4,485
44,756
2,307
5,202
5,982
4,633
35-44 10,139
45-54 12,707
55-64 12,850
65-74 8,498
75+ 6,766
4,881
6,200
6,278
4,126
2,843
5,258
6,507
6,572
4,372
3,923
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 58.3
% Low Birth Weight 7.5
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 32.5
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.1
All Ages 1,001
Under 15 0
15-17 23
933
0
20
11
0
0
57
0
3
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 60
20-29 591
30 and Over 327
57
547
309
0
7
4
3
37
14
All Ages 58.8
Under 15** ND
15-17 11.4
63.1
13.2
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 40.4
20-29 106.8
30 and Over** 29.1
42.5
115.4
30.8
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 11 4.1
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 571 215.4
Giardiasis 39 14.7
Gonorrhea 71 26.8
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 20 7.5
Rabies (Animals) 21 N/A
Salmonellosis 33 12.4
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 63 23.8Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 20 7.5
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 44 16.6
Hep. B* Chronic 14 5.3
Chickenpox 35 13.2
Crawford County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 921
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.5
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.0
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 6
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 6.0
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 729
Cancer 658
Stroke 183
C.L.R.D.** 190
Accidents 132
204.1
186.0
51.8
54.1
47.3
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 4 Accidents 6
Suicide 5
Accidents 14
Cancer 6
Suicide 4
Diseases of Heart 3
Cancer 53
Diseases of Heart 46
Accidents 15
C.L.R.D.** 10
Diabetes Mellitus 9
Diseases of Heart 188
Cancer 144
Stroke 53
C.L.R.D.** 51
Alzheimer's Disease 47
TOTAL 7 TOTAL 12 TOTAL 35 TOTAL 164 TOTAL 703
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 859 537.5
Prostate 248 146.4
Lung and Bronchus 143 87.7
Colon and Rectum 72 46.9
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 199 112.9
774 431.6
113 59.2
70 36.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 37 24.3
Melanoma of the Skin 30 19.1
24 14.0
47 25.3
28 15.5
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 62
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 29 17.1
40.6 16
20
8.3
10.4
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Crawford, Lawrence, Mercer, and Venango Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 50
Diabetes Mellitus 99
Septicemia 36
Nephritis/Nephrosis 66
Alzheimer's Disease 150
14.2
28.6
10.5
18.5
41.9
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
30
(17 - 22)
(27 - 33)
65 (62 - 69)
14 (11 - 17)
82 (79 - 85)
11 8(9 - 13) (7 - 10)
24 (21 - 27)
26 (23 - 31)
11 (9 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Crawford County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 248
Admissions 8,907
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.8
Admissions per 1,000 Population 101.7
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 48.2
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
7 7 6
830 830 798
54.4
Average Occupancy Rate 94.0
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 211.7
$212
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
791 352 283 0 81.7
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient5
0
2 0 5
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
635
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $807
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Crawford County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 404 DNA 84.8% DNA
Physicians (2012) 150
Dentists (2011) 37
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 472 7.3% 82.0% 4.4%
-3.5% 68.7% -6.3%
8.8% 72.7% -5.4%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
439 13 14 46 90 136 140
$24,135.44 $8,750.75 $21,562.97 $25,328.62 $19,174.62 $30,076.59 $25,489.74
487 6 4 35 71 107 264
$22,870.91 ND ND $9,377.69 $23,252.47 $22,849.88 $24,512.13
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
20380 146 1681999
$20,776.68$26,450.25 $11,365.81 $20,524.14$29,576.90ND
157
177
37
49
45
51
245
148
3
13
0
1
$19,519.13
$22,059.99
$45,337.55
$50,987.10
$8,625.13
$7,241.59
$24,634.34
$26,905.94
ND
$38,555.75
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Cumberland CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 1.4
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 40.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.3
Population per Square Mile 437.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 8.2
Per Capita Personal Income $46,206
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.6
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 9.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 238,614
Under 5 12,440
5-14 27,323
15-24 33,655
25-34 29,683
117,315
6,324
13,886
16,880
15,479
121,299
6,116
13,437
16,775
14,204
35-44 29,739
45-54 34,870
55-64 32,110
65-74 20,398
75+ 18,396
15,261
17,322
15,644
9,371
7,148
14,478
17,548
16,466
11,027
11,248
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 55.0
% Low Birth Weight 6.3
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 26.5
% Births to Mothers Under 18 0.9
All Ages 2,869
Under 15 1
15-17 27
2,542
1
23
19
0
0
308
0
4
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 109
20-29 1,539
30 and Over 1,192
84
1,344
1,089
1
8
10
24
187
93
All Ages 55.9
Under 15** ND
15-17 5.3
63.1
6.2
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 20.3
20-29 86.9
30 and Over** 36.3
26.3
99.5
39.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 32 4.5
Syphilis 13 1.8
Tuberculosis 12 1.7
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,740 244.4
Giardiasis 19 2.7
Gonorrhea 273 38.3
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 337 47.3
Rabies (Animals) 61 N/A
Salmonellosis 76 10.7
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 88 12.4Hep. B* Acute 3 ND
Shigellosis 15 2.1
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 4 ND
Pertussis 58 8.1
Hep. B* Chronic 96 13.5
Chickenpox 47 6.6
Cumberland County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 2,215
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.3
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.0
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 7
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 3.9
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,810
Cancer 1,465
Stroke 358
C.L.R.D.** 345
Accidents 230
186.1
159.6
36.9
36.4
29.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 3
Perinatal Conditions 3
Accidents 9
Suicide 8
Cancer 3
Diseases of Heart 2
Accidents 18
Suicide 13
Cancer 11
Diseases of Heart 6
Diabetes Mellitus 4
Cancer 118
Diseases of Heart 65
Accidents 13
Septicemia 11
Stroke 11
Diseases of Heart 534
Cancer 353
Stroke 120
C.L.R.D.** 102
Influenza/Pneumonia 55
TOTAL 10 TOTAL 27 TOTAL 73 TOTAL 308 TOTAL 1,797
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 2,008 515.9
Prostate 406 98.1
Lung and Bronchus 282 72.3
Colon and Rectum 199 51.8
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 611 134.3
2,157 466.2
271 54.6
196 39.9
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 112 29.6
Melanoma of the Skin 146 37.6
96 19.7
157 33.5
113 27.4
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 158
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 83 21.4
40.8 56
51
11.1
10.8
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Cumberland and Perry Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 184
Diabetes Mellitus 136
Septicemia 122
Nephritis/Nephrosis 177
Alzheimer's Disease 182
18.7
14.9
12.7
18.5
17.6
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
13
26
(10 - 17)
(21 - 31)
65 (60 - 70)
10 (7 - 15)
81 (76 - 85)
9 10(7 - 12) (7 - 15)
12 (9 - 16)
31 (26 - 38)
7 (4 - 10)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Cumberland County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
5 2 0 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 445
Admissions 21,397
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.9
Admissions per 1,000 Population 89.7
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 58.4
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
16 16 16
2,008 2,008 2,008
51.8
Average Occupancy Rate 88.3
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 190.2
$310
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
697 378 218 15 89.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient9
0
0 1 12
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
611
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
2
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
4
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 114
Full Time Employees 167
Contracted Employees 27
Payroll Employees 254 Staff with Clinical Privileges 392
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 147.4
Total Facilities 11 Total Surgical Visits 41,409
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 38.3
Total Operating Rooms 19 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 2,179.4
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 275
Total Employees per Operating Room 14.8
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,039
Total Employees 281
PAGE 4Cumberland County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 786 DNA 85.0% DNA
Physicians (2012) 598
Dentists (2011) 147
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 1,341 6.0% 82.1% 10.8%
13.7% 73.7% -3.1%
2.1% 80.0% -7.9%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
962 14 9 84 178 255 422
$26,495.45 $17,946.05 ND $20,481.90 $26,741.66 $26,897.05 $27,681.93
1,153 15 19 47 101 213 758
$24,987.30 $18,689.15 $11,716.05 $12,840.04 $18,316.75 $23,217.24 $27,521.65
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
241,174 186 31639420
$13,676.61$26,422.73 $20,204.66 $21,388.07$30,110.01$22,005.10
318
354
61
102
118
92
650
395
6
9
0
10
$25,215.15
$24,803.15
$37,033.43
$39,453.50
$11,781.56
$11,811.97
$26,524.73
$27,450.80
ND
ND
-
$39,260.18
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Dauphin CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)
0.6
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 39.2
% Population Aged 65 and Over 14.5
Population per Square Mile 513.6
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 12.7
Per Capita Personal Income $44,216
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.7
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.0
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 269,665
Under 5 16,594
5-14 33,841
15-24 33,746
25-34 36,227
130,558
8,503
17,173
17,003
17,803
139,107
8,091
16,668
16,743
18,424
35-44 33,110
45-54 39,960
55-64 37,154
65-74 20,922
75+ 18,111
16,388
19,337
17,868
9,629
6,854
16,722
20,623
19,286
11,293
11,257
Estimated Population by Race (2012)
White 201,274 Black 50,258 Other Races 18,133
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
12.6
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012)
65.5
% Low Birth Weight 9.5
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 30.5
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.6
6.9
23.7
1.2
14.6
42.3
4.8
All Races White Black
All Ages 4,102
Under 15 3
15-17 101
3,398
3
85
37
0
1
667
0
15
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 282
20-29 2,210
30 and Over 1,505
214
1,809
1,286
1
21
14
67
380
205
All Ages 65.5
Under 15** ND
15-17 16.5
79.1
ND
19.6
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 66.0
20-29 101.5
30 and Over** 36.2
87.0
124.0
42.4^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 137 17.0
Syphilis 41 5.1
Tuberculosis 19 2.4
Total Rate
Chlamydia 4,824 598.0
Giardiasis 42 5.2
Gonorrhea 1,820 225.6
Hepatitis: Type A 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 387 48.0
Rabies (Animals) 22 N/A
Salmonellosis 94 11.7
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 79 9.8
Hep. B* Acute 5 ND
Shigellosis 80 9.9
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 23 2.9
Hep. B* Chronic 164 20.3
Chickenpox 73 9.0
% Population Change 2010 to 2012
Dauphin County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 2,316
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 8.6
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.2
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 35 8 18
All Races BlackWhite
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 10.3 ND 20.5
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 7.5 5.3 13.0
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,969
Cancer 1,644
Stroke 363
C.L.R.D.** 321
Accidents 293
205.0
173.8
38.1
34.5
33.9
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseas
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 26
Birth Defects 3
Accidents 2
Accidents 10
Suicide 4
Assault (Homicide) 3
Accidents 25
Cancer 18
Suicide 14
Diseases of Heart 9
Assault (Homicide) 8
Cancer 130
Diseases of Heart 103
Accidents 22
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 17
Diseases of Heart 517
Cancer 372
C.L.R.D.** 102
Stroke 92
TOTAL 37 TOTAL 24 TOTAL 97 TOTAL 429 TOTAL 1,728
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 2,096 514.3
Prostate 490 113.2
Lung and Bronchus 319 80.4
Colon and Rectum 198 49.2
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 624 124.3
2,236 442.3
297 56.8
236 44.3
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 95 23.6
Melanoma of the Skin 115 29.7
80 15.5
175 33.5
92 19.0
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 145
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 72 16.5
37.5 28
68
5.2
13.2
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Dauphin and Lebanon Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 170
Diabetes Mellitus 171
Septicemia 170
Nephritis/Nephrosis 186
Alzheimer's Disease 179
17.6
18.2
18.2
19.9
18.8
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
32
(11 - 17)
(28 - 37)
64 (60 - 69)
10 (7 - 14)
87 (83 - 90)
10 12(8 - 12) (9 - 16)
16 (13 - 20)
35 (30 - 41)
12 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Dauphin County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
5 2 1 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 1,060
Admissions 55,577
Beds per 1,000 Population 3.9
Admissions per 1,000 Population 206.1
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 74.5
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
9 9 9
1,399 1,399 1,399
35.8
Average Occupancy Rate 91.3
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 224.2
$262
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
1,158 626 360 14 86.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient21
8
0 0 21
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
1,000
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
2
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 118
Full Time Employees 137
Contracted Employees 71
Payroll Employees 184 Staff with Clinical Privileges 234
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 153.5
Total Facilities 9 Total Surgical Visits 39,152
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 33.2
Total Operating Rooms 22 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,779.6
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 206
Total Employees per Operating Room 11.6
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,523
Total Employees 255
PAGE 4Dauphin County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 881 DNA 82.9% DNA
Physicians (2012) 1,226
Dentists (2011) 156
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 3,216 7.1% 86.1% 9.6%
2.4% 71.5% -3.3%
10.6% 78.3% -6.5%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,001 28 25 100 225 323 300
$26,203.75 $9,896.70 $22,427.05 $26,026.80 $28,188.85 $24,856.65 $29,215.15
1,031 14 18 53 130 261 555
$23,527.00 $15,311.50 $24,058.30 $17,404.65 $18,449.15 $21,250.75 $26,653.55
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
80963 361 26834020
$20,353.91$26,203.75 $18,262.75 $21,118.89$34,574.10$31,926.57
217
322
68
132
142
151
596
351
5
11
3
34
$21,990.00
$26,449.71
$37,071.48
$41,463.58
$11,678.48
$10,363.65
$25,388.51
$27,762.17
ND
$28,402.64
ND
$49,947.32
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Delaware CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)
% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.4
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 38.8
% Population Aged 65 and Over 14.6
Population per Square Mile 3,052.1
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 9.8
Per Capita Personal Income $52,823
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.1
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.1
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 561,098
Under 5 33,755
5-14 70,836
15-24 82,614
25-34 69,457
269,280
17,078
36,070
42,135
33,986
291,818
16,677
34,766
40,479
35,471
35-44 67,005
45-54 82,956
55-64 72,286
65-74 40,504
75+ 41,685
32,211
39,836
34,324
18,256
15,384
34,794
43,120
37,962
22,248
26,301
Estimated Population by Race (2012)
White 405,581 Black 115,627 Other Races 11,283
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
11.8
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012)
60.7
% Low Birth Weight 8.8
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 30.4
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.6
6.8
21.2
0.8
13.3
45.5
3.3
All Races White Black
All Ages 8,472
Under 15 12
15-17 181
6,598
5
98
59
0
2
1,815
7
81
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 411
20-29 3,897
30 and Over 3,965
249
2,783
3,457
2
18
37
160
1,096
471
All Ages 59.6
Under 15*** ND
15-17 8.6
76.5
0.7
15.9
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 26.7
20-29 73.9
30 and Over*** 47.3
44.1
103.5
54.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *Asian/Pacific Islander **General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
**
Asian/Pacific Islander 28,607
7.5
34.4
ND
Asian/PI*
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 265 15.8
Syphilis 41 2.4
Tuberculosis 53 3.2
Total Rate
Chlamydia 7,691 457.9
Giardiasis 69 4.1
Gonorrhea 1,924 114.6
Hepatitis: Type A 8 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 320 19.1
Rabies (Animals) 17 N/A
Salmonellosis 278 16.6
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 158 9.4
Hep. B* Acute 5 ND
Shigellosis 30 1.8
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 4 ND
Pertussis 323 19.2
Hep. B* Chronic 583 34.7
Chickenpox 52 3.1
Delaware County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 5,319
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.5
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.5
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 51 13 25
All Races BlackWhite
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 7.7 3.3 13.3
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 7.3 4.3 12.8
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 4,059
Cancer 3,798
Stroke 885
C.L.R.D.** 849
Accidents 730
182.5
187.1
39.0
40.5
39.6
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 407
Diabetes Mellitus 345
Septicemia 237
Nephritis/Nephrosis 370
Alzheimer's Disease 320
18.3
16.6
11.3
17.2
13.4 * Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 36
Birth Defects 9
Accidents 15
Assault (Homicide) 12
Suicide 10
Cancer 3
Accidents 64
Cancer 30
Suicide 25
Assault (Homicide) 21
Diseases of Heart 20
Cancer 337
Diseases of Heart 157
Accidents 72
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 41
Diseases of Heart 1,130
Cancer 848
Stroke 261
C.L.R.D.** 254
TOTAL 55 TOTAL 47 TOTAL 210 TOTAL 937 TOTAL 4,070
Note: Total includes all other causes.
Asian/PI*
5
ND
9.8
*Asian/Pacific Islander
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 5,318 628.2
Prostate 1,484 168.3
Lung and Bronchus 727 87.4
Colon and Rectum 479 57.7
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 1,485 141.5
5,187 482.3
750 67.5
464 41.1
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 214 25.9
Melanoma of the Skin 324 38.8
183 16.6
333 30.3
219 20.9
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 335
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 228 26.9
41.1 149
135
12.9
12.8
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Delaware County Only]
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
12
21
(9 - 16)
(17 - 26)
59 (52 - 65)
13 (7 - 22)
86 (81 - 90)
7 16(5 - 10) (10 - 23)
18 (14 - 24)
43 (35 - 52)
17 (11 - 27)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2010-2012 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Delaware County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
5 4 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 1,069
Admissions 54,234
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.9
Admissions per 1,000 Population 96.7
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 64.6
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
29 29 19
4,373 4,186 3,568
53.2
Average Occupancy Rate 90.4
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 128.4
$327
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
1,080 720 253 0 90.1
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient21
5
0 2 24
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
973
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
4
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 181
Full Time Employees 295
Contracted Employees 141
Payroll Employees 335 Staff with Clinical Privileges 256
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 78.7
Total Facilities 16 Total Surgical Visits 37,470
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 37.8
Total Operating Rooms 36 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,040.8
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 190
Total Employees per Operating Room 13.2
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $5,647
Total Employees 476
PAGE 4Delaware County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,202 DNA 87.5% DNA
Physicians (2012) 1,375
Dentists (2011) 380
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 3,863 5.2% 83.1% 10.2%
5.7% 75.2% -1.8%
9.8% 80.3% -4.4%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
3,501 72 98 329 688 1,133 1,181
$60,378.00 $26,173.00 $33,627.50 $52,242.00 $56,024.50 $66,107.00 $66,637.00
3,661 49 54 209 404 806 2,139
$60,545.00 $20,300.00 $30,698.50 $39,429.00 $47,868.50 $61,666.50 $68,115.80
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
2563,645 1,080 1,0321,05160
$61,336.50$69,076.00 $56,031.00 $46,190.50$52,859.00$78,854.00
1,124
1,475
153
252
461
428
1,864
1,193
51
59
8
94
$59,847.00
$61,103.00
$68,762.00
$67,061.50
$42,778.00
$40,269.00
$64,384.50
$64,493.00
$72,281.00
$53,470.00
ND
$96,978.46
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Elk CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -1.2
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 45.1
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.7
Population per Square Mile 38.1
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 10.6
Per Capita Personal Income $39,030
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 16.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 31,550
Under 5 1,382
5-14 3,680
15-24 3,279
25-34 3,058
15,749
703
1,888
1,727
1,586
15,801
679
1,792
1,552
1,472
35-44 3,898
45-54 5,262
55-64 4,785
65-74 3,096
75+ 3,110
1,940
2,737
2,455
1,489
1,224
1,958
2,525
2,330
1,607
1,886
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.9
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 58.9
% Low Birth Weight 5.8
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 21.4
% Births to Mothers Under 18 4.8
All Ages 352
Under 15 0
15-17 17
311
0
15
4
0
0
37
0
2
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 24
20-29 203
30 and Over 108
22
169
105
0
3
1
2
31
2
All Ages 62.4
Under 15** ND
15-17 24.0
70.7
27.2
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 75.6
20-29 127.5
30 and Over** 26.4
82.5
153.2
27.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 1 1.0
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 114 119.7
Giardiasis 17 17.8
Gonorrhea 7 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 3 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 204 214.2
Rabies (Animals) 1 N/A
Salmonellosis 6 ND
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 5 NDHep. B* Acute 3 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 1 ND
Pertussis 0 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 5 ND
Chickenpox 10 10.5
Elk County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 372
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.5
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 0
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 238
Cancer 279
Stroke 50
C.L.R.D.** 77
Accidents 67
151.3
191.1
31.8
49.2
63.5
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 5 Accidents 8
Suicide 3
Cancer 23
Diseases of Heart 11
C.L.R.D.** 5
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 4
Cancer 68
Diseases of Heart 58
C.L.R.D.** 21
Alzheimer's Disease 20
Nephritis/Nephrosis 14
TOTAL 1 TOTAL 5 TOTAL 14 TOTAL 59 TOTAL 293
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 404 642.9
Prostate 150 230.2
Lung and Bronchus 57 89.5
Colon and Rectum 34 51.4
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 89 127.7
335 466.5
49 59.6
26 34.3
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 15 27.0
Melanoma of the Skin 11 18.5
11 16.6
29 43.1
10 17.2
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 26
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 11 17.9
41.8 14
8
20.1
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Warren Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 30
Diabetes Mellitus 40
Septicemia 21
Nephritis/Nephrosis 47
Alzheimer's Disease 64
18.5
27.5
13.7
29.3
37.5
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
29
(17 - 22)
(26 - 32)
66 (62 - 69)
15 (12 - 19)
84 (81 - 86)
12 9(10 - 14) (7 - 11)
24 (21 - 27)
24 (20 - 28)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Elk County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 80
Admissions 3,822
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.5
Admissions per 1,000 Population 121.1
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 59.8
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
2 2 2
258 258 258
41.6
Average Occupancy Rate 94.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 210.1
$173
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
167 86 50 6 86.6
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient2
0
0 0 2
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
142
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 7
Full Time Employees 12
Contracted Employees 3
Payroll Employees 16 Staff with Clinical Privileges 10
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 118.4
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 2,250
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 56.0
Total Operating Rooms 3 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 750.0
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 10
Total Employees per Operating Room 6.3
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $605
Total Employees 19
PAGE 4Elk County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 136 DNA 80.9% DNA
Physicians (2012) 52
Dentists (2011) 10
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 168 -4.0% 87.8% 9.8%
0.9% 59.6% -10.2%
11.1% 77.8% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
232 3 3 23 39 50 114
$18,456.99 ND ND $26,473.35 $14,261.96 $19,639.57 $19,228.75
218 2 1 8 28 49 130
$15,512.73 ND ND ND $9,824.33 $18,828.12 $15,789.41
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
14276 32 64612
$10,748.67$15,863.67 $11,829.20 $15,997.60$26,473.35ND
67
92
18
30
25
28
105
80
3
1
0
1
$15,470.00
$16,809.14
$31,816.30
$48,329.48
$8,101.29
$8,954.47
$15,549.84
$19,226.51
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Erie CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)
0.0
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 38.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 15.0
Population per Square Mile 351.2
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 16.1
Per Capita Personal Income $36,671
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 22.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 280,646
Under 5 16,448
5-14 34,739
15-24 43,573
25-34 34,146
138,209
8,380
17,995
21,978
17,423
142,437
8,068
16,744
21,595
16,723
35-44 32,444
45-54 39,433
55-64 37,732
65-74 21,971
75+ 20,160
16,174
19,655
18,522
10,405
7,677
16,270
19,778
19,210
11,566
12,483
Estimated Population by Race (2012)
White 249,864 Black 20,808 Other Races 9,974
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
11.1
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012)
58.3
% Low Birth Weight 6.8
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 21.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.8
5.9
17.4
2.3
11.4
35.4
6.2
All Races White Black
All Ages 3,377
Under 15 7
15-17 88
3,123
7
81
28
0
1
226
0
6
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 219
20-29 1,940
30 and Over 1,123
201
1,760
1,074
5
13
9
13
167
40
All Ages 57.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 14.9
61.9
ND
16.2
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 40.8
20-29 88.1
30 and Over** 32.0
44.5
97.2
33.5^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 39 4.6
Syphilis 13 1.5
Tuberculosis 29 3.4
Total Rate
Chlamydia 3,951 469.1
Giardiasis 94 11.2
Gonorrhea 733 87.0
Hepatitis: Type A 3 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 62 7.4
Rabies (Animals) 29 N/A
Salmonellosis 139 16.5
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 72 8.5
Hep. B* Acute 6 ND
Shigellosis 2 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 37 4.4
Hep. B* Chronic 56 6.6
Chickenpox 55 6.5
% Population Change 2010 to 2012
Erie County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 2,854
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.1
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 25 18 2
All Races BlackWhite
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 8.0 7.5 ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 6.8 5.9 11.3
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 2,108
Cancer 1,880
Stroke 455
C.L.R.D.** 478
Accidents 342
193.4
184.4
41.1
45.9
38.8
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseas
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 16
Birth Defects 5
Accidents 10
Assault (Homicide) 3
Cancer 3
Suicide 3
Stroke 2
Accidents 44
Suicide 14
Diseases of Heart 12
Cancer 11
Assault (Homicide) 6
Cancer 181
Diseases of Heart 111
Diabetes Mellitus 31
C.L.R.D.** 30
Accidents 29
Diseases of Heart 588
Cancer 451
Stroke 139
C.L.R.D.** 136
Alzheimer's Disease 88
TOTAL 27 TOTAL 26 TOTAL 114 TOTAL 546 TOTAL 2,141
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 2,263 511.1
Prostate 639 139.5
Lung and Bronchus 347 78.9
Colon and Rectum 203 45.9
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 675 130.9
2,356 451.3
305 56.3
173 30.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 111 25.6
Melanoma of the Skin 87 20.2
106 19.3
165 31.2
76 15.6
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 170
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 76 17.2
38.7 55
53
10.3
10.2
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Erie County Only]
Influenza/Pneumonia 165
Diabetes Mellitus 231
Septicemia 113
Nephritis/Nephrosis 207
Alzheimer's Disease 253
14.5
22.4
10.8
19.1
21.5
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
16
24
(13 - 19)
(20 - 27)
58 (54 - 63)
14 (10 - 19)
82 (77 - 85)
10 7(8 - 12) (5 - 11)
23 (19 - 28)
31 (26 - 36)
13 (10 - 17)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Erie County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
7 4 0 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 969
Admissions 39,199
Beds per 1,000 Population 3.5
Admissions per 1,000 Population 139.7
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 54.5
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
21 20 20
2,236 2,090 2,212
53.1
Average Occupancy Rate 91.9
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 156.1
$253
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
2,840 1,178 834 3 74.5
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient22
7
2 1 17
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
2,015
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
2
Non-Profit
4
For Profit
2
State
0
Other
1
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 83
Full Time Employees 187
Contracted Employees 19
Payroll Employees 251 Staff with Clinical Privileges 325
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 151.4
Total Facilities 5 Total Surgical Visits 40,873
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 35.0
Total Operating Rooms 17 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 2,404.3
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 202
Total Employees per Operating Room 15.9
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,277
Total Employees 270
PAGE 4Erie County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,106 DNA 84.8% DNA
Physicians (2012) 719
Dentists (2011) 150
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 2,514 13.4% 83.7% 8.1%
-0.7% 73.1% -2.7%
-2.0% 81.8% -1.8%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,325 23 32 141 272 424 433
$37,242.47 $26,497.00 $24,259.70 $33,076.67 $28,182.09 $41,054.77 $42,518.71
1,311 13 32 88 204 271 703
$35,773.80 $9,114.25 $12,675.86 $26,899.77 $27,316.71 $38,685.71 $38,843.10
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
841,330 403 27252423
$25,469.65$38,555.58 $34,961.10 $32,034.51$37,295.56$29,011.80
347
505
93
144
221
158
635
483
11
14
4
21
$36,600.99
$33,807.97
$46,565.40
$56,934.75
$16,421.45
$18,382.18
$38,972.70
$40,704.96
$26,609.00
$21,385.38
ND
$55,670.00
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Fayette CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.7
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 43.3
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.6
Population per Square Mile 171.6
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 18.7
Per Capita Personal Income $35,155
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.3
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 25.2
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 135,660
Under 5 6,656
5-14 15,057
15-24 15,757
25-34 15,075
66,690
3,353
7,625
8,257
7,818
68,970
3,303
7,432
7,500
7,257
35-44 16,943
45-54 20,346
55-64 20,656
65-74 13,080
75+ 12,090
8,580
10,204
10,224
6,111
4,518
8,363
10,142
10,432
6,969
7,572
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.9
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 58.1
% Low Birth Weight 9.3
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 19.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 3.4
All Ages 1,548
Under 15 6
15-17 51
1,346
4
42
11
0
1
191
2
8
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 118
20-29 962
30 and Over 410
91
857
351
0
7
3
27
98
56
All Ages 58.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 18.1
67.0
21.9
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 63.5
20-29 117.8
30 and Over** 20.9
82.3
132.3
24.4
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 10 2.4
Syphilis 3 ND
Tuberculosis 2 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 882 216.0
Giardiasis 24 5.9
Gonorrhea 241 59.0
Hepatitis: Type A 2 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 8 ND
Rabies (Animals) 14 N/A
Salmonellosis 38 9.3
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 45 11.0Hep. B* Acute 1 ND
Shigellosis 2 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 41 10.0
Hep. B* Chronic 21 5.1
Chickenpox 35 8.6
Fayette County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,765
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 13.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.8
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 9
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 8.1
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,398
Cancer 1,235
Stroke 264
C.L.R.D.** 297
Accidents 258
223.8
209.8
41.3
47.9
59.4
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 4 Accidents 7
Cancer 4
Accidents 16
Cancer 10
Diseases of Heart 6
Suicide 4
Cancer 114
Diseases of Heart 65
C.L.R.D.** 18
Accidents 16
Diabetes Mellitus 12
Diseases of Heart 374
Cancer 304
C.L.R.D.** 74
Stroke 71
Alzheimer's Disease 64
TOTAL 10 TOTAL 13 TOTAL 56 TOTAL 329 TOTAL 1,357
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,480 581.9
Prostate 312 115.8
Lung and Bronchus 267 103.7
Colon and Rectum 148 61.0
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 344 113.9
1,339 438.8
207 63.8
137 42.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 63 23.9
Melanoma of the Skin 37 14.8
62 19.3
78 23.9
18 6.0
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 135
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 68 27.2
53.4 36
41
11.5
13.8
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Fayette, Greene, and Washington Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 91
Diabetes Mellitus 165
Septicemia 105
Nephritis/Nephrosis 99
Alzheimer's Disease 167
14.5
27.2
18.7
16.3
24.3
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
21
29
(18 - 24)
(25 - 32)
63 (59 - 67)
16 (13 - 20)
82 (78 - 85)
11 9(9 - 13) (7 - 12)
21 (18 - 25)
29 (24 - 34)
12 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Fayette County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 245
Admissions 12,655
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.8
Admissions per 1,000 Population 93.3
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 58.7
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
8 8 7
710 710 672
28.2
Average Occupancy Rate 91.6
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 98.7
$278
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
338 201 52 0 72.3
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient9
3
0 1 11
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
253
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 3
Full Time Employees 29
Contracted Employees 10
Payroll Employees 22 Staff with Clinical Privileges 10
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 219.4
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 7,022
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 38.0
Total Operating Rooms 0 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 8
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $775
Total Employees 32
PAGE 4Fayette County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 373 DNA 85.5% DNA
Physicians (2012) 171
Dentists (2011) 67
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 685 11.0% 80.7% 7.9%
2.8% 70.6% 2.7%
3.1% 83.1% -5.3%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
811 21 13 82 163 252 280
$21,112.75 $18,335.75 $28,651.50 $16,858.25 $21,295.75 $22,258.66 $20,965.86
865 8 16 44 107 192 498
$14,767.29 ND $10,847.25 $6,904.00 $10,023.69 $13,640.22 $16,001.17
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
53874 313 15326912
$10,360.24$16,631.88 $14,455.71 $19,551.98$26,852.75$19,428.19
295
384
49
80
121
69
388
254
8
18
4
6
$14,512.50
$17,999.85
$36,717.25
$64,997.50
$6,779.00
$8,342.83
$17,147.16
$22,750.74
ND
$21,032.00
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Forest CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.6
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 43.1
% Population Aged 65 and Over 20.5
Population per Square Mile 17.9
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 12.8
Per Capita Personal Income $25,540
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 11.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 7,667
Under 5 157
5-14 388
15-24 1,167
25-34 1,310
5,160
83
182
964
1,115
2,507
74
206
203
195
35-44 927
45-54 1,102
55-64 1,043
65-74 984
75+ 589
687
722
580
530
297
240
380
463
454
292
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 4.4
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 50.9
% Low Birth Weight ND
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 27.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 39
Under 15 0
15-17 0
34
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 6
20-29 23
30 and Over 10
5
21
8
0
0
0
1
2
2
All Ages 53.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
61.1
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 ND
20-29 122.8
30 and Over** 15.5
ND
134.5
19.4
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 2 8.7
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 28 121.9
Giardiasis 4 ND
Gonorrhea 3 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 14 60.9
Rabies (Animals) 0 N/A
Salmonellosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 0 NDHep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 2 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 14 60.9
Chickenpox 2 ND
Forest County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 90
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.7
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.9
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 0
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 59
Cancer 69
Stroke 6
C.L.R.D.** 20
Accidents 20
193.4
218.9
ND
62.3
91.6
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Suicide 3 Cancer 3
Diseases of Heart 3
Accidents 2
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 2
Cancer 20
Diseases of Heart 15
C.L.R.D.** 9
Accidents 4
TOTAL 0 TOTAL 0 TOTAL 4 TOTAL 14 TOTAL 72
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 71 443.0
Prostate 18 102.8
Lung and Bronchus 12 81.0
Colon and Rectum 11 69.1
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 11 96.7
55 440.8
11 72.6
3 ND
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 2 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 3 ND
1 ND
4 ND
4 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 3
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 1 ND
ND 1
3
ND
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Warren Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 9
Diabetes Mellitus 4
Septicemia 5
Nephritis/Nephrosis 3
Alzheimer's Disease 8
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
29
(17 - 22)
(26 - 32)
66 (62 - 69)
15 (12 - 19)
84 (81 - 86)
12 9(10 - 14) (7 - 11)
24 (21 - 27)
24 (20 - 28)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Forest County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
0 0 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed -
Admissions -
Beds per 1,000 Population -
Admissions per 1,000 Population -
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate -
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
1 1 1
100 100 100
63.6
Average Occupancy Rate 95.9
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 317.3
$196
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
11 6 2 0 75.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient3
1
0 0 2
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
8
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Forest County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 39 DNA 81.1% DNA
Physicians (2012) ND
Dentists (2011) ND
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 15 -25.0% 71.4% ND
ND ND ND
ND ND ND
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
53 2 0 2 13 15 21
$21,114.00 ND - ND $27,706.25 $18,848.70 $18,643.60
52 0 1 1 3 16 31
$14,468.28 - ND ND ND $25,150.03 $12,326.30
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
051 25 10170
-$17,072.21 $18,848.70 $16,047.24$32,396.20-
21
24
5
4
1
5
25
18
0
2
0
0
$13,465.55
$20,422.69
ND
ND
ND
ND
$17,072.21
$20,176.55
-
ND
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Franklin CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 1.1
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 40.2
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.4
Population per Square Mile 195.9
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 10.3
Per Capita Personal Income $36,743
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.7
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 12.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 151,275
Under 5 9,514
5-14 19,782
15-24 18,226
25-34 17,615
73,993
4,826
10,061
9,195
8,720
77,282
4,688
9,721
9,031
8,895
35-44 19,125
45-54 21,178
55-64 19,542
65-74 14,074
75+ 12,219
9,629
10,433
9,541
6,629
4,959
9,496
10,745
10,001
7,445
7,260
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 11.5
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 67.4
% Low Birth Weight 6.2
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 27.0
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.4
All Ages 1,772
Under 15 1
15-17 41
1,736
1
40
14
0
1
22
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 112
20-29 1,034
30 and Over 582
110
1,007
576
0
9
4
2
18
2
All Ages 63.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 14.2
64.6
14.6
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 59.8
20-29 114.3
30 and Over** 29.9
60.9
117.4
30.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 22 4.9
Syphilis 5 ND
Tuberculosis 10 2.2
Total Rate
Chlamydia 971 215.0
Giardiasis 24 5.3
Gonorrhea 185 41.0
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 138 30.6
Rabies (Animals) 22 N/A
Salmonellosis 56 12.4
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 128 28.3Hep. B* Acute 6 ND
Shigellosis 17 3.8
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 1 ND
Pertussis 11 2.4
Hep. B* Chronic 26 5.8
Chickenpox 63 13.9
Franklin County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,363
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.7
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 11
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 6.3
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 6.8
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 921
Cancer 934
Stroke 197
C.L.R.D.** 228
Accidents 189
149.1
158.2
31.3
36.9
37.8
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 8
Birth Defects 3
Diseases of Heart 2
Accidents 5
Diseases of Heart 2
Cancer 12
Accidents 8
Diseases of Heart 7
Suicide 6
Cancer 78
Diseases of Heart 37
Accidents 17
Suicide 12
Diabetes Mellitus 11
Diseases of Heart 253
Cancer 232
C.L.R.D.** 67
Diabetes Mellitus 55
Alzheimer's Disease 54
TOTAL 15 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 40 TOTAL 218 TOTAL 1,075
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,380 535.0
Prostate 365 134.4
Lung and Bronchus 192 73.9
Colon and Rectum 133 52.3
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 323 112.5
1,267 426.6
136 43.7
136 41.3
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 66 26.5
Melanoma of the Skin 86 34.1
57 18.7
89 28.9
55 20.9
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 95
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 66 26.0
37.4 43
43
13.1
15.2
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Adams, Franklin, and Fulton Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 77
Diabetes Mellitus 184
Septicemia 66
Nephritis/Nephrosis 77
Alzheimer's Disease 143
12.4
30.7
11.0
12.5
22.2
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
18
30
(15 - 22)
(26 - 35)
60 (55 - 65)
22 (17 - 28)
80 (76 - 84)
11 13(9 - 14) (10 - 17)
21 (17 - 26)
32 (27 - 38)
11 (8 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Franklin County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
3 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 300
Admissions 15,492
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.0
Admissions per 1,000 Population 102.4
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 54.5
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
7 7 7
966 966 966
36.7
Average Occupancy Rate 91.5
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 197.2
$314
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
145 60 47 0 69.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient8
2
1 0 9
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
107
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 36
Full Time Employees 31
Contracted Employees 14
Payroll Employees 53 Staff with Clinical Privileges 90
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 139.9
Total Facilities 3 Total Surgical Visits 9,370
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 43.0
Total Operating Rooms 5 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,874.0
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 69
Total Employees per Operating Room 13.4
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,335
Total Employees 67
PAGE 4Franklin County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 606 DNA 81.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) 253
Dentists (2011) 56
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 793 DNA 86.7% DNA
DNA 67.4% DNA
DNA 73.5% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
626 14 14 60 97 160 281
$23,661.08 $12,868.74 $18,875.05 $20,977.16 $16,805.10 $22,942.91 $26,260.75
729 7 6 39 62 157 458
$23,244.54 ND ND $13,272.57 $13,534.24 $19,437.00 $26,230.57
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
38823 167 1481745
$13,283.30$26,062.30 $16,805.10 $18,116.54$22,449.39ND
217
251
22
57
106
73
380
235
4
5
0
5
$21,198.71
$22,099.00
$36,150.23
$28,817.50
$12,181.19
$11,744.27
$27,283.08
$27,128.36
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Fulton CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.5
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 42.0
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.5
Population per Square Mile 33.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 11.9
Per Capita Personal Income $34,375
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.0
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.7
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 14,772
Under 5 823
5-14 1,822
15-24 1,733
25-34 1,531
7,433
425
926
906
783
7,339
398
896
827
748
35-44 1,910
45-54 2,198
55-64 2,017
65-74 1,652
75+ 1,086
987
1,136
988
811
471
923
1,062
1,029
841
615
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.0
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 60.7
% Low Birth Weight 9.5
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 29.5
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 151
Under 15 0
15-17 2
148
0
2
1
0
0
2
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 13
20-29 98
30 and Over 38
12
96
38
0
1
0
1
1
0
All Ages 59.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
60.4
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 70.6
20-29 127.3
30 and Over** 20.9
76.5
130.0
20.9
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 2 4.5
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 42 94.6
Giardiasis 1 ND
Gonorrhea 7 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 113 254.4
Rabies (Animals) 11 N/A
Salmonellosis 12 27.0
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 31 69.8Hep. B* Acute 1 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 2 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 2 ND
Chickenpox 5 ND
Fulton County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 142
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.6
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.7
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 89
Cancer 96
Stroke 23
C.L.R.D.** 16
Accidents 28
164.3
164.8
41.6
29.9
61.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 3 Diseases of Heart 9
Cancer 7
Diabetes Mellitus 3
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 2
Stroke 2
Diseases of Heart 31
Cancer 23
C.L.R.D.** 9
Stroke 8
Influenza/Pneumonia 3
TOTAL 1 TOTAL 4 TOTAL 5 TOTAL 27 TOTAL 105
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 150 542.2
Prostate 37 120.2
Lung and Bronchus 20 74.8
Colon and Rectum 9 ND
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 34 109.7
109 361.0
8 ND
9 ND
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 7 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 9 ND
9 ND
7 ND
6 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 17
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 10 32.8
57.9 5
1
ND
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Adams, Franklin, and Fulton Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 7
Diabetes Mellitus 17
Septicemia 6
Nephritis/Nephrosis 5
Alzheimer's Disease 4
ND
27.7
ND
ND
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
18
30
(15 - 22)
(26 - 35)
60 (55 - 65)
22 (17 - 28)
80 (76 - 84)
11 13(9 - 14) (10 - 17)
21 (17 - 26)
32 (27 - 38)
11 (8 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Fulton County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 21
Admissions 918
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.4
Admissions per 1,000 Population 62.1
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 58.2
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
1 1 1
67 67 67
24.5
Average Occupancy Rate 99.4
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 826.1
$260
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
19 13 4 0 88.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
17
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,360
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Fulton County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 49 DNA 85.1% DNA
Physicians (2012) 15
Dentists (2011) 56
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 793 DNA 86.7% DNA
DNA 76.9% DNA
DNA 73.5% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
58 0 0 11 13 14 20
$18,414.18 - - $16,351.79 $20,815.24 $29,013.81 $13,002.10
61 1 1 2 7 15 35
$14,923.30 ND ND ND ND $15,749.67 $16,046.30
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
560 20 18160
ND$15,897.99 $14,978.10 $21,379.31$17,766.01-
19
23
2
11
8
3
31
20
1
0
0
1
$10,912.96
$11,482.27
ND
$28,488.58
ND
ND
$19,229.54
$23,656.93
ND
-
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Greene CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -1.6
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 41.3
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.2
Population per Square Mile 66.1
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 14.9
Per Capita Personal Income $39,904
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.5
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 20.5
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 38,085
Under 5 1,866
5-14 4,130
15-24 5,219
25-34 4,523
19,667
973
2,147
2,725
2,588
18,418
893
1,983
2,494
1,935
35-44 4,963
45-54 5,587
55-64 5,623
65-74 3,347
75+ 2,827
2,687
2,958
2,874
1,623
1,092
2,276
2,629
2,749
1,724
1,735
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.3
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 54.5
% Low Birth Weight 7.3
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 21.9
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 394
Under 15 0
15-17 6
355
0
5
2
0
0
37
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 24
20-29 232
30 and Over 131
23
211
115
0
1
1
1
20
15
All Ages 52.9
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
58.8
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 38.1
20-29 94.3
30 and Over** 25.8
39.8
103.7
29.4
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 4 3.5
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 194 168.1
Giardiasis 12 10.4
Gonorrhea 11 9.5
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 4 ND
Rabies (Animals) 4 N/A
Salmonellosis 23 19.9
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 18 15.6Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 7 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 9 ND
Chickenpox 40 34.7
Greene County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 442
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.6
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.8
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 0
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 347
Cancer 304
Stroke 45
C.L.R.D.** 113
Accidents 91
227.8
207.7
30.1
75.7
74.2
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 7 Accidents 4
Nutritional Deficienci 2
Cancer 26
Diseases of Heart 22
Accidents 11
C.L.R.D.** 5
Suicide 2
Diseases of Heart 90
Cancer 81
C.L.R.D.** 33
Alzheimer's Disease 12
Diabetes Mellitus 12
TOTAL 0 TOTAL 7 TOTAL 10 TOTAL 82 TOTAL 343
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 368 545.7
Prostate 71 96.8
Lung and Bronchus 69 104.7
Colon and Rectum 40 61.4
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 100 136.7
357 482.0
53 65.5
29 36.9
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 11 16.9
Melanoma of the Skin 14 20.2
14 16.7
28 38.2
5 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 25
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 20 32.3
37.8 7
15
ND
21.9
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Fayette, Greene, and Washington Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 27
Diabetes Mellitus 31
Septicemia 15
Nephritis/Nephrosis 25
Alzheimer's Disease 44
18.2
20.2
9.6
16.5
28.7
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
21
29
(18 - 24)
(25 - 32)
63 (59 - 67)
16 (13 - 20)
82 (78 - 85)
11 9(9 - 13) (7 - 12)
21 (18 - 25)
29 (24 - 34)
12 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Greene County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 77
Admissions 3,064
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.0
Admissions per 1,000 Population 80.5
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 55.4
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
2 2 2
232 232 232
37.6
Average Occupancy Rate 90.3
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 168.5
$220
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
135 72 30 0 73.5
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient2
0
0 0 2
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
102
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $601
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Greene County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 112 DNA 76.9% DNA
Physicians (2012) 41
Dentists (2011) 15
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 153 20.5% 68.1% 8.6%
14.7% 67.6% -12.4%
7.1% 76.9% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
136 0 1 9 36 43 47
$13,434.50 - ND ND $7,175.56 $11,272.75 $20,885.32
161 1 1 8 30 36 85
$16,323.85 ND ND ND $7,537.15 $20,659.11 $18,314.77
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
11143 61 30410
$6,767.89$17,266.75 $11,272.75 $12,626.78$19,911.75-
57
56
7
8
24
26
70
38
3
7
0
1
$13,940.78
$14,431.77
ND
ND
$5,337.01
$5,620.20
$19,809.58
$17,825.17
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Huntingdon CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.1
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 41.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.5
Population per Square Mile 52.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 12.4
Per Capita Personal Income $31,231
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.5
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 16.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 45,943
Under 5 2,299
5-14 5,004
15-24 6,078
25-34 5,566
24,385
1,199
2,536
3,210
3,388
21,558
1,100
2,468
2,868
2,178
35-44 5,884
45-54 6,689
55-64 6,367
65-74 4,585
75+ 3,471
3,431
3,672
3,273
2,232
1,444
2,453
3,017
3,094
2,353
2,027
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.2
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 55.7
% Low Birth Weight 9.5
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 24.4
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 451
Under 15 0
15-17 8
424
0
8
2
0
0
25
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 31
20-29 266
30 and Over 146
29
250
137
0
1
1
2
15
8
All Ages 56.5
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
60.1
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 42.3
20-29 101.0
30 and Over** 27.2
45.2
107.4
29.0
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 2 1.5
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 288 209.1
Giardiasis 10 7.3
Gonorrhea 24 17.4
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 68 49.4
Rabies (Animals) 22 N/A
Salmonellosis 12 8.7
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 26 18.9Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 1 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 3 ND
Chickenpox 6 ND
Huntingdon County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 460
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.8
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 2
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 335
Cancer 338
Stroke 72
C.L.R.D.** 63
Accidents 88
193.1
188.7
41.2
35.8
58.8
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 3 Accidents 5
Cancer 5
Diseases of Heart 4
Cancer 20
Diseases of Heart 13
Accidents 6
C.L.R.D.** 5
Septicemia 5
Cancer 86
Diseases of Heart 86
Stroke 29
C.L.R.D.** 21
TOTAL 2 TOTAL 5 TOTAL 21 TOTAL 77 TOTAL 355
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 396 471.7
Prostate 99 109.8
Lung and Bronchus 69 84.0
Colon and Rectum 42 49.8
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 82 93.3
345 404.8
37 39.5
37 41.7
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 16 18.4
Melanoma of the Skin 14 18.0
20 22.5
24 28.4
15 19.1
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 31
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 9 ND
39.1 13
10
13.7
12.2
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Bedford, Blair, Huntingdon, Juniata, and Mifflin Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 24
Diabetes Mellitus 18
Septicemia 24
Nephritis/Nephrosis 42
Alzheimer's Disease 52
14.0
10.7
14.3
24.2
30.4
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
33
(16 - 22)
(29 - 37)
64 (60 - 68)
13 (10 - 17)
82 (79 - 86)
11 11(9 - 14) (9 - 14)
17 (14 - 21)
25 (21 - 30)
11 (8 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Huntingdon County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 73
Admissions 2,245
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.6
Admissions per 1,000 Population 48.9
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 31.7
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
282 282 282
35.0
Average Occupancy Rate 91.8
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 121.0
$229
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
144 67 33 27 90.6
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
127
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $702
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Huntingdon County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 250 DNA 83.7% DNA
Physicians (2012) 48
Dentists (2011) 20
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 178 -2.7% 84.3% 2.5%
0.0% 58.1% 5.6%
25.0% 66.7% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
236 4 7 28 48 66 83
$21,865.75 ND ND $24,126.42 $18,959.55 $23,215.63 $23,330.78
231 5 4 12 13 48 149
$19,616.25 ND ND $21,235.79 $11,405.45 $16,114.76 $21,751.05
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
24247 48 677111
$18,045.48$21,863.13 $18,200.52 $16,359.81$26,095.16$10,471.96
73
108
18
27
19
21
118
68
3
10
0
2
$17,178.95
$23,458.31
$31,433.20
$25,602.27
$7,839.43
$8,972.31
$21,929.28
$22,082.42
ND
$27,681.73
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Indiana CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.7
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 38.2
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.2
Population per Square Mile 106.7
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 18.2
Per Capita Personal Income $38,315
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.7
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 14.7
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 88,218
Under 5 4,403
5-14 9,109
15-24 18,358
25-34 9,309
43,891
2,225
4,658
9,288
5,024
44,327
2,178
4,451
9,070
4,285
35-44 9,055
45-54 11,727
55-64 11,940
65-74 7,583
75+ 6,734
4,568
5,920
5,977
3,674
2,557
4,487
5,807
5,963
3,909
4,177
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.2
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 47.2
% Low Birth Weight 6.1
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 34.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.3
All Ages 1,017
Under 15 2
15-17 22
901
1
20
14
0
0
102
1
2
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 53
20-29 616
30 and Over 324
43
544
293
1
8
5
9
64
26
All Ages 50.5
Under 15** ND
15-17 13.7
57.0
15.0
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 16.9
20-29 74.6
30 and Over** 31.6
20.9
84.5
35.0
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 5 1.9
Syphilis 3 ND
Tuberculosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 696 261.3
Giardiasis 23 8.6
Gonorrhea 93 34.9
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 213 80.0
Rabies (Animals) 23 N/A
Salmonellosis 32 12.0
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 46 17.3Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 14 5.3
Hep. B* Chronic 22 8.3
Chickenpox 22 8.3
Indiana County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 856
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.7
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.6
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 12
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 13.3
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 7.0
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 646
Cancer 521
Stroke 135
C.L.R.D.** 111
Accidents 170
183.1
155.1
38.0
31.8
61.5
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 9
Accidents 4
Accidents 4
Suicide 4
Assault (Homicide) 3
Accidents 18
Suicide 6
Cancer 5
Diseases of Heart 5
Cancer 35
Diseases of Heart 26
Accidents 12
C.L.R.D.** 6
Diseases of Heart 190
Cancer 120
C.L.R.D.** 31
Stroke 30
Diabetes Mellitus 27
TOTAL 16 TOTAL 12 TOTAL 42 TOTAL 113 TOTAL 673
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 723 490.4
Prostate 195 123.8
Lung and Bronchus 77 53.5
Colon and Rectum 73 51.5
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 173 98.9
627 370.3
68 36.9
73 41.1
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 32 22.5
Melanoma of the Skin 26 19.7
17 9.5
50 30.1
14 8.3
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 71
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 24 15.7
46.6 19
16
10.1
9.0
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Indiana, Cambria, Somerset, and Armstrong Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 62
Diabetes Mellitus 77
Septicemia 48
Nephritis/Nephrosis 44
Alzheimer's Disease 75
17.1
22.3
13.8
12.4
19.5
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
34
(17 - 22)
(31 - 38)
67 (63 - 71)
14 (11 - 18)
83 (80 - 86)
11 8(9 - 13) (6 - 10)
21 (18 - 25)
23 (19 - 27)
11 (9 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Indiana County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 164
Admissions 7,346
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.9
Admissions per 1,000 Population 83.3
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 55.2
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
5 5 5
487 487 487
34.0
Average Occupancy Rate 93.5
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 181.9
$203
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
225 111 61 0 73.8
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient6
1
0 1 8
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
172
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 29
Full Time Employees 20
Contracted Employees 10
Payroll Employees 39 Staff with Clinical Privileges 27
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 93.8
Total Facilities 2 Total Surgical Visits 4,598
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 36.8
Total Operating Rooms 5 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 919.6
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 17
Total Employees per Operating Room 9.8
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $715
Total Employees 49
PAGE 4Indiana County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 286 DNA 80.4% DNA
Physicians (2012) 128
Dentists (2011) 33
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 481 1.1% 82.6% 4.6%
18.8% 71.3% -10.7%
13.8% 65.5% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
508 6 10 53 101 139 199
$22,957.99 ND $17,287.38 $21,198.69 $25,656.67 $20,202.24 $23,866.07
541 7 8 21 57 102 346
$17,367.11 ND ND $19,000.00 $17,900.00 $18,318.05 $16,489.03
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
27602 129 1181627
$15,724.75$18,206.64 $17,793.90 $19,460.62$32,528.25ND
184
223
30
63
62
45
257
160
6
14
2
3
$15,435.63
$20,935.64
$31,844.09
$44,821.00
$7,979.06
$11,273.23
$19,717.93
$23,493.29
ND
$35,849.06
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Jefferson CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -1.0
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 43.0
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.8
Population per Square Mile 68.6
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 14.5
Per Capita Personal Income $34,566
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.9
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 20.4
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 44,764
Under 5 2,498
5-14 5,225
15-24 5,375
25-34 4,885
22,177
1,308
2,679
2,757
2,504
22,587
1,190
2,546
2,618
2,381
35-44 5,222
45-54 6,739
55-64 6,417
65-74 4,297
75+ 4,106
2,637
3,398
3,196
2,077
1,621
2,585
3,341
3,221
2,220
2,485
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 11.1
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 66.6
% Low Birth Weight 7.1
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 29.8
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.4
All Ages 550
Under 15 0
15-17 15
496
0
12
8
0
0
46
0
3
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 40
20-29 328
30 and Over 167
37
290
157
0
7
1
3
31
9
All Ages 65.4
Under 15** ND
15-17 15.3
72.5
19.2
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 62.7
20-29 120.1
30 and Over** 29.4
67.8
135.8
31.3
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 1 0.7
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 180 133.4
Giardiasis 4 ND
Gonorrhea 13 9.6
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 307 227.5
Rabies (Animals) 7 N/A
Salmonellosis 24 17.8
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 21 15.6Hep. B* Acute 1 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 4 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 2 ND
Chickenpox 2 ND
Jefferson County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 582
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 13.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.7
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 3
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 407
Cancer 360
Stroke 119
C.L.R.D.** 114
Accidents 79
194.1
184.8
55.4
55.9
53.3
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 2 Accidents 7
Cancer 2
Diseases of Heart 2
Suicide 2
Cancer 27
Diseases of Heart 10
Accidents 8
C.L.R.D.** 6
Diabetes Mellitus 6
Diseases of Heart 127
Cancer 94
Stroke 37
C.L.R.D.** 35
Nephritis/Nephrosis 26
TOTAL 3 TOTAL 4 TOTAL 19 TOTAL 78 TOTAL 478
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 504 598.1
Prostate 132 152.6
Lung and Bronchus 75 88.5
Colon and Rectum 48 58.2
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 117 127.6
409 428.4
58 54.8
42 39.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 31 36.9
Melanoma of the Skin 18 22.0
11 9.5
27 28.1
18 26.7
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 44
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 21 25.6
52.0 11
11
11.0
13.6
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Warren Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 35
Diabetes Mellitus 53
Septicemia 25
Nephritis/Nephrosis 69
Alzheimer's Disease 53
16.3
26.0
11.9
33.0
23.1
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
29
(17 - 22)
(26 - 32)
66 (62 - 69)
15 (12 - 19)
84 (81 - 86)
12 9(10 - 14) (7 - 11)
24 (21 - 27)
24 (20 - 28)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Jefferson County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 79
Admissions 2,970
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.8
Admissions per 1,000 Population 66.3
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 42.7
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
4 4 4
375 375 375
44.6
Average Occupancy Rate 90.6
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 136.2
$198
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
119 57 41 0 81.6
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
98
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 25
Full Time Employees 11
Contracted Employees 12
Payroll Employees 24 Staff with Clinical Privileges 6
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 88.1
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 3,170
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 76.6
Total Operating Rooms 2 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,585.0
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 5
Total Employees per Operating Room 18.0
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $562
Total Employees 36
PAGE 4Jefferson County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 283 DNA 84.9% DNA
Physicians (2012) 61
Dentists (2011) 14
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 275 20.6% 82.2% 7.5%
7.7% 70.9% 9.2%
7.7% 83.3% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
291 7 8 30 50 86 110
$25,255.32 ND ND $33,693.07 $22,587.82 $36,971.98 $18,867.04
319 2 7 8 28 63 211
$19,934.60 ND ND ND $29,320.50 $16,297.39 $18,780.25
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
9364 83 481021
ND$20,027.75 $25,054.00 $20,456.75$27,304.05ND
96
107
24
42
28
21
167
112
4
8
0
1
$17,162.02
$21,516.00
$55,226.24
$59,846.61
$9,800.23
$8,237.30
$21,169.43
$24,046.38
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Juniata CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 1.1
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 41.1
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.8
Population per Square Mile 63.6
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 11.5
Per Capita Personal Income $32,705
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.3
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 12.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 24,904
Under 5 1,453
5-14 3,268
15-24 2,840
25-34 2,748
12,438
712
1,676
1,479
1,412
12,466
741
1,592
1,361
1,336
35-44 2,987
45-54 3,621
55-64 3,296
65-74 2,516
75+ 2,175
1,522
1,850
1,683
1,233
871
1,465
1,771
1,613
1,283
1,304
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.5
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 64.5
% Low Birth Weight 6.9
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 40.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 274
Under 15 0
15-17 2
261
0
2
4
0
0
9
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 15
20-29 154
30 and Over 103
12
145
102
0
3
1
3
6
0
All Ages 62.7
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
65.8
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 43.3
20-29 109.4
30 and Over** 33.9
54.2
116.2
34.3
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 3 4.1
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 2 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 98 132.5
Giardiasis 1 ND
Gonorrhea 6 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 56 75.7
Rabies (Animals) 8 N/A
Salmonellosis 20 27.0
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 30 40.6Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 8 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 4 ND
Chickenpox 2 ND
Juniata County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 262
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.5
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.2
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 4
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 172
Cancer 165
Stroke 38
C.L.R.D.** 58
Accidents 40
166.1
168.4
36.9
56.2
49.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 3 Cancer 17
Accidents 7
Diseases of Heart 4
C.L.R.D.** 2
Chole/Oth Gallbldr D 2
Diseases of Heart 65
Cancer 37
C.L.R.D.** 25
Alzheimer's Disease 10
TOTAL 5 TOTAL 2 TOTAL 2 TOTAL 38 TOTAL 215
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 179 425.6
Prostate 28 65.1
Lung and Bronchus 28 66.7
Colon and Rectum 32 71.0
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 52 111.2
203 440.4
26 53.2
16 35.1
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 10 24.1
Melanoma of the Skin 11 28.0
12 23.9
21 46.1
11 27.4
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 12
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 10 23.3
28.2 3
8
ND
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Bedford, Blair, Huntingdon, Juniata, and Mifflin Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 11
Diabetes Mellitus 33
Septicemia 11
Nephritis/Nephrosis 11
Alzheimer's Disease 23
11.7
33.4
11.6
10.2
21.3
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
33
(16 - 22)
(29 - 37)
64 (60 - 68)
13 (10 - 17)
82 (79 - 86)
11 11(9 - 14) (9 - 14)
17 (14 - 21)
25 (21 - 30)
11 (8 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Juniata County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
0 0 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed -
Admissions -
Beds per 1,000 Population -
Admissions per 1,000 Population -
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate -
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
229 229 229
48.8
Average Occupancy Rate 93.6
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 188.2
$238
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
58 19 17 22 100.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
58
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Juniata County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 81 DNA 85.9% DNA
Physicians (2012) 12
Dentists (2011) ND
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 18 -18.2% 62.5% ND
11.6% 63.6% -25.3%
ND ND ND
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
104 1 1 6 18 28 50
$27,110.29 ND ND ND $38,921.24 $28,680.14 $21,969.12
107 1 0 6 8 25 67
$21,960.71 ND - ND ND $19,476.98 $22,510.10
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
4125 24 22380
ND$21,960.71 $18,449.54 $24,139.77$39,422.50-
24
41
8
12
9
8
66
43
0
0
0
0
$19,920.71
$23,688.88
ND
$36,754.40
ND
ND
$22,366.37
$28,947.61
-
-
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Lackawanna CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.0
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 42.1
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.3
Population per Square Mile 467.2
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 13.7
Per Capita Personal Income $40,254
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.0
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 18.1
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 214,477
Under 5 11,517
5-14 23,999
15-24 29,227
25-34 25,198
103,406
5,873
12,294
14,558
12,616
111,071
5,644
11,705
14,669
12,582
35-44 25,098
45-54 30,823
55-64 29,463
65-74 19,717
75+ 19,435
12,467
15,150
14,319
9,218
6,911
12,631
15,673
15,144
10,499
12,524
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.8
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 54.3
% Low Birth Weight 8.2
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 29.9
% Births to Mothers Under 18 3.0
All Ages 2,320
Under 15 3
15-17 67
2,103
3
60
13
0
0
204
0
7
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 103
20-29 1,178
30 and Over 965
87
1,047
903
1
8
3
15
123
59
All Ages 52.7
Under 15** ND
15-17 15.8
58.2
17.6
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 27.1
20-29 74.4
30 and Over** 34.3
32.1
83.7
36.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 41 6.4
Syphilis 6 ND
Tuberculosis 7 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,198 186.3
Giardiasis 27 4.2
Gonorrhea 160 24.9
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 94 14.6
Rabies (Animals) 7 N/A
Salmonellosis 50 7.8
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 65 10.1Hep. B* Acute 2 ND
Shigellosis 2 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 19 3.0
Hep. B* Chronic 78 12.1
Chickenpox 6 ND
Lackawanna County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 2,733
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.7
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.5
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 16
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 7.6
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 9.3
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 2,378
Cancer 1,602
Stroke 367
C.L.R.D.** 388
Accidents 334
236.2
175.7
36.5
39.9
47.6
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 6
Accidents 4
Birth Defects 3
Suicide 5
Accidents 4
Cancer 4
Birth Defects 2
Accidents 39
Cancer 10
Suicide 10
Diseases of Heart 9
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 3
Cancer 154
Diseases of Heart 113
Accidents 36
C.L.R.D.** 17
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 17
Diseases of Heart 683
Cancer 372
Stroke 110
C.L.R.D.** 107
Alzheimer's Disease 77
TOTAL 18 TOTAL 19 TOTAL 92 TOTAL 477 TOTAL 2,127
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 2,037 551.2
Prostate 451 115.1
Lung and Bronchus 341 90.3
Colon and Rectum 190 52.8
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 559 126.0
2,124 463.2
268 55.7
227 43.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 93 26.0
Melanoma of the Skin 64 18.1
70 14.0
136 29.8
60 13.3
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 160
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 72 19.7
44.7 65
49
12.2
10.6
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Lackawanna, Luzerne, and Wyoming Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 133
Diabetes Mellitus 246
Septicemia 160
Nephritis/Nephrosis 212
Alzheimer's Disease 235
12.6
26.2
16.3
20.5
21.5
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
16
28
(14 - 18)
(25 - 32)
63 (59 - 67)
14 (10 - 18)
85 (82 - 89)
10 8(8 - 12) (7 - 10)
23 (19 - 26)
31 (26 - 36)
12 (9 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Lackawanna County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
6 4 1 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 604
Admissions 33,660
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.8
Admissions per 1,000 Population 156.9
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 69.8
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
18 18 17
2,366 2,366 2,344
60.4
Average Occupancy Rate 90.7
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 161.9
$282
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
1,645 682 863 5 94.4
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient8
3
0 3 7
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
1,550
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
3
State
1
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 69
Full Time Employees 85
Contracted Employees 28
Payroll Employees 126 Staff with Clinical Privileges 168
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 188.3
Total Facilities 5 Total Surgical Visits 29,005
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 38.2
Total Operating Rooms 14 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 2,071.8
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 107
Total Employees per Operating Room 11.0
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,197
Total Employees 154
PAGE 4Lackawanna County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,092 DNA 82.5% DNA
Physicians (2012) 475
Dentists (2011) 134
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 1,871 -0.8% 82.9% 9.3%
1.4% 77.5% -1.7%
0.8% 83.9% 0.0%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,119 23 22 100 211 334 429
$26,433.13 $15,604.21 $21,496.32 $22,789.38 $24,910.41 $30,453.06 $26,216.10
1,487 14 14 50 138 328 943
$24,380.47 $8,809.08 $12,547.17 $16,074.15 $19,731.23 $25,161.28 $26,015.60
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
271,452 383 29843220
$20,389.65$26,386.40 $19,817.15 $23,194.27$28,024.86$27,158.83
351
437
56
108
157
107
909
434
12
27
2
6
$25,242.50
$27,335.00
$29,440.48
$41,178.89
$12,547.60
$14,274.00
$26,633.00
$26,143.79
$16,913.99
$35,758.56
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Lancaster CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)
% Population Change 2010 to 2012 1.4
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 38.0
% Population Aged 65 and Over 15.7
Population per Square Mile 558.2
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 10.3
Per Capita Personal Income $40,088
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.7
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 13.6
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 526,823
Under 5 35,292
5-14 71,073
15-24 73,087
25-34 63,663
257,483
18,065
36,390
36,634
31,643
269,340
17,227
34,683
36,453
32,020
35-44 61,977
45-54 73,358
55-64 65,718
65-74 42,223
75+ 40,432
30,708
35,983
31,872
19,989
16,199
31,269
37,375
33,846
22,234
24,233
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population
13.3
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012)
70.2
% Low Birth Weight 6.7
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 38.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.7
All Races
All Ages 7,624
Under 15 7
15-17 133
7,001
7
112
63
0
3
560
0
18
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 292
20-29 4,253
30 and Over 2,937
247
3,869
2,764
3
29
28
42
355
145
All Ages 70.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 10.5
76.4
ND
12.4
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 32.5
20-29 112.3
30 and Over** 42.5
38.5
123.5
45.2*Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
10.0
30.7
6.8
(of any race)
*
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 113 7.2
Syphilis 26 1.7Tuberculosis 26 1.7
Total Rate
Chlamydia 3,688 234.9
Giardiasis 99 6.3
Gonorrhea 1,066 67.9
Hepatitis: Type A 10 0.6
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 35 2.2
Rabies (Animals) 51 N/A
Salmonellosis 145 9.2
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 279 17.8
Hep. B* Acute 2 ND
Shigellosis 31 2.0
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 4 ND
Pertussis 89 5.7
Hep. B* Chronic 169 10.8
Chickenpox 187 11.9
Estimated Population by Hispanic Origin (2012)
Hispanic (any race) 48,848
Lancaster County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 4,731
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.8
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 41 4
AllRaces
Hispanic(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 5.9 ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 6.6 10.3
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 3,257
Cancer 3,078
Stroke 848
C.L.R.D.** 677
Accidents 660
153.5
157.4
39.7
33.3
38.3
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseas
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 17
Perinatal Conditions 17
Accidents 2
Accidents 24
Suicide 8
Assault (Homicide) 3
Accidents 52
Cancer 25
Diseases of Heart 20
Suicide 16
C.L.R.D.** 4
Cancer 247
Diseases of Heart 109
Accidents 43
Suicide 27
C.L.R.D.** 25
Diseases of Heart 1,039
Cancer 785
Stroke 265
C.L.R.D.** 201
Alzheimer's Disease 159
TOTAL 54 TOTAL 53 TOTAL 156 TOTAL 635 TOTAL 3,833
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 4,196 508.1
Prostate 1,116 129.8
Lung and Bronchus 551 67.6
Colon and Rectum 383 47.0
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 1,104 118.4
3,976 409.9
449 43.8
382 37.0*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 198 24.5
Melanoma of the Skin 203 24.8
165 16.6
326 33.7
155 17.6
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 311
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 169 20.5
38.3 104
73
9.2
7.8
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Lancaster County Only]
Influenza/Pneumonia 230
Diabetes Mellitus 317
Septicemia 191
Nephritis/Nephrosis 334
Alzheimer's Disease 503
10.4
15.5
9.5
16.0
22.1
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
13
27
(10 - 17)
(23 - 32)
64 (58 - 69)
21 (15 - 28)
71 (65 - 76)
11 10(8 - 14) (7 - 16)
14 (10 - 19)
29 (24 - 36)
10 (6 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Lancaster County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
5 4 0 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 1,105
Admissions 47,561
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.1
Admissions per 1,000 Population 90.3
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 54.5
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
31 31 29
4,050 4,050 3,765
49.0
Average Occupancy Rate 93.7
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 239.0
$281
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
4,033 1,593 1,224 1 72.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient25
10
0 3 27
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
2,818
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
3
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 139
Full Time Employees 233
Contracted Employees 62
Payroll Employees 310 Staff with Clinical Privileges 254
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 124.0
Total Facilities 10 Total Surgical Visits 46,138
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 30.0
Total Operating Rooms 28 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,647.8
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 222
Total Employees per Operating Room 13.3
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,316
Total Employees 372
PAGE 4Lancaster County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 2,349 DNA 82.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) 970
Dentists (2011) 246
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 3,052 0.7% 83.9% 7.6%
0.3% 76.1% -3.1%
7.0% 81.6% -5.3%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
2,186 60 53 218 405 607 843
$27,454.30 $19,091.93 $19,156.30 $23,332.68 $23,263.19 $27,892.30 $30,302.15
2,303 44 20 121 258 480 1,380
$27,933.85 $15,142.60 $15,976.18 $17,015.70 $17,231.29 $28,742.15 $30,296.60
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
2042,401 500 45576240
$21,520.75$29,970.76 $22,706.45 $23,804.00$26,615.08$21,954.28
556
862
151
217
301
240
1,276
809
19
35
0
23
$27,251.10
$27,228.53
$33,644.90
$39,833.90
$14,135.00
$15,062.23
$30,313.08
$28,609.28
$28,057.38
$28,136.38
-
$35,484.37
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Lawrence CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -1.4
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 43.7
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.3
Population per Square Mile 250.9
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 13.8
Per Capita Personal Income $35,853
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.1
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 19.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 89,871
Under 5 4,653
5-14 10,463
15-24 11,060
25-34 9,292
43,247
2,319
5,263
5,629
4,620
46,624
2,334
5,200
5,431
4,672
35-44 10,414
45-54 13,160
55-64 13,493
65-74 8,426
75+ 8,910
5,173
6,449
6,542
3,898
3,354
5,241
6,711
6,951
4,528
5,556
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.6
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 58.4
% Low Birth Weight 10.5
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 30.9
% Births to Mothers Under 18 3.1
All Ages 1,080
Under 15 2
15-17 34
956
1
29
3
0
0
121
1
5
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 56
20-29 652
30 and Over 335
52
568
305
0
3
0
4
81
30
All Ages 62.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 17.5
70.4
20.5
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 43.0
20-29 117.2
30 and Over** 28.6
46.4
134.5
31.4
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 7 2.6
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 806 296.9
Giardiasis 12 4.4
Gonorrhea 238 87.7
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 16 5.9
Rabies (Animals) 10 N/A
Salmonellosis 29 10.7
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 30 11.0Hep. B* Acute 3 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 11 4.1
Hep. B* Chronic 10 3.7
Chickenpox 43 15.8
Lawrence County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,074
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.5
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 10
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 10.5
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 11.0
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 806
Cancer 746
Stroke 165
C.L.R.D.** 172
Accidents 146
178.5
180.2
34.9
39.3
47.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 4 Accidents 7
Suicide 2
Accidents 8
Assault (Homicide) 4
Cancer 59
Diseases of Heart 34
Accidents 15
C.L.R.D.** 10
Diabetes Mellitus 8
Diseases of Heart 214
Cancer 188
Stroke 62
C.L.R.D.** 50
Diabetes Mellitus 38
TOTAL 11 TOTAL 13 TOTAL 24 TOTAL 164 TOTAL 862
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 881 521.4
Prostate 188 106.1
Lung and Bronchus 142 83.8
Colon and Rectum 68 40.5
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 260 135.0
916 461.6
125 58.6
92 39.2
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 38 22.8
Melanoma of the Skin 38 23.4
31 12.8
48 23.4
29 18.0
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 84
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 42 25.2
49.3 21
19
9.3
10.2
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Crawford, Lawrence, Mercer, and Venango Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 72
Diabetes Mellitus 120
Septicemia 56
Nephritis/Nephrosis 84
Alzheimer's Disease 99
15.6
28.4
12.9
19.3
19.6
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
30
(17 - 22)
(27 - 33)
65 (62 - 69)
14 (11 - 17)
82 (79 - 85)
11 8(9 - 13) (7 - 10)
24 (21 - 27)
26 (23 - 31)
11 (9 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Lawrence County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 288
Admissions 10,568
Beds per 1,000 Population 3.2
Admissions per 1,000 Population 117.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 44.6
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
10 10 8
821 821 776
47.4
Average Occupancy Rate 90.7
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 155.1
$282
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
849 407 163 14 69.7
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient6
1
0 0 5
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
584
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 5
Full Time Employees 3
Contracted Employees 1
Payroll Employees 7 Staff with Clinical Privileges 9
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 125.4
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 1,003
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 65.7
Total Operating Rooms 2 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 501.5
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 4
Total Employees per Operating Room 4.0
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $693
Total Employees 8
PAGE 4Lawrence County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 306 DNA 80.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 125
Dentists (2011) 51
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 591 14.8% 79.9% 4.8%
1.6% 68.8% -1.8%
10.9% 86.7% 2.9%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
550 6 11 57 95 177 204
$17,795.40 ND $8,566.00 $24,989.25 $14,443.02 $18,849.04 $17,678.68
658 11 8 20 65 131 423
$16,531.87 $20,495.50 ND $10,499.90 $13,714.53 $17,894.35 $16,485.40
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
20696 186 882107
$30,124.19$16,983.42 $13,720.89 $18,171.01$21,059.50ND
179
236
29
47
56
47
388
204
6
8
0
8
$15,136.75
$14,911.97
$35,104.53
$52,101.00
$7,683.27
$7,503.34
$17,693.41
$19,668.22
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Lebanon CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 1.3
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 40.8
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.6
Population per Square Mile 373.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 10.2
Per Capita Personal Income $41,268
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.5
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.0
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 135,251
Under 5 8,349
5-14 17,209
15-24 16,828
25-34 15,363
66,105
4,265
8,818
8,515
7,609
69,146
4,084
8,391
8,313
7,754
35-44 16,288
45-54 19,320
55-64 18,050
65-74 12,330
75+ 11,514
8,161
9,544
8,880
5,824
4,489
8,127
9,776
9,170
6,506
7,025
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 12.2
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 68.3
% Low Birth Weight 7.8
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 31.4
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.4
All Ages 1,826
Under 15 1
15-17 44
1,651
1
39
10
0
0
165
0
5
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 102
20-29 1,019
30 and Over 660
96
907
608
0
6
4
6
106
48
All Ages 68.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 15.5
75.5
17.5
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 58.5
20-29 114.5
30 and Over** 36.1
62.1
128.7
39.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 20 5.0
Syphilis 6 ND
Tuberculosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,018 252.5
Giardiasis 13 3.2
Gonorrhea 175 43.4
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 205 50.9
Rabies (Animals) 10 N/A
Salmonellosis 75 18.6
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 92 22.8Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 8 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 15 3.7
Hep. B* Chronic 34 8.4
Chickenpox 60 14.9
Lebanon County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,322
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.8
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 12
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 7.3
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 5.7
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 969
Cancer 989
Stroke 262
C.L.R.D.** 217
Accidents 166
163.5
177.4
41.6
37.7
34.1
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 7
Birth Defects 3
Suicide 4
Cancer 3
Accidents 2
Accidents 9
Diseases of Heart 8
Cancer 7
Suicide 4
Nephritis/Nephrosis 2
Cancer 77
Diseases of Heart 46
Accidents 12
C.L.R.D.** 8
Diseases of Heart 250
Cancer 234
Stroke 97
C.L.R.D.** 73
TOTAL 12 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 44 TOTAL 191 TOTAL 1,060
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,253 534.5
Prostate 318 129.7
Lung and Bronchus 191 80.6
Colon and Rectum 114 49.9
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 310 113.3
1,210 440.6
151 50.9
107 35.5
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 53 22.4
Melanoma of the Skin 56 24.6
55 20.1
126 47.0
44 18.0
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 108
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 50 22.3
45.7 43
32
13.5
12.6
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Dauphin and Lebanon Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 79
Diabetes Mellitus 88
Septicemia 78
Nephritis/Nephrosis 122
Alzheimer's Disease 86
12.8
15.2
14.0
19.8
13.2
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
32
(11 - 17)
(28 - 37)
64 (60 - 69)
10 (7 - 14)
87 (83 - 90)
10 12(8 - 12) (9 - 16)
16 (13 - 20)
35 (30 - 41)
12 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Lebanon County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
3 1 1 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 164
Admissions 7,775
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.2
Admissions per 1,000 Population 57.5
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 61.0
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
12 12 11
1,207 1,207 1,188
50.6
Average Occupancy Rate 93.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 238.6
$278
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
232 145 60 0 91.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient5
3
0 0 6
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
205
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
1
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 99
Full Time Employees 30
Contracted Employees 66
Payroll Employees 63 Staff with Clinical Privileges 33
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 79.4
Total Facilities 3 Total Surgical Visits 10,245
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 42.1
Total Operating Rooms 8 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,280.6
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 29
Total Employees per Operating Room 16.1
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $513
Total Employees 129
PAGE 4Lebanon County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 668 DNA 80.5% DNA
Physicians (2012) 278
Dentists (2011) 52
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 611 0.3% 80.4% 10.8%
6.0% 68.7% -8.3%
-10.3% 73.9% -5.3%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
454 5 11 44 67 137 190
$30,909.23 ND $30,961.25 $30,763.40 $35,239.20 $29,478.40 $31,608.40
532 12 4 31 49 87 349
$28,429.60 $19,090.90 ND $28,251.25 $16,069.25 $32,320.50 $29,245.60
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
35534 92 1152017
$22,809.80$29,548.80 $19,896.40 $31,050.45$33,398.60ND
105
157
44
72
57
33
324
183
2
2
0
7
$29,071.80
$28,133.50
$37,638.10
$46,191.15
$13,640.00
$19,333.00
$29,265.03
$31,604.00
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Lehigh CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)
% Population Change 2010 to 2012 1.6
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 39.3
% Population Aged 65 and Over 15.3
Population per Square Mile 1,029.2
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 12.9
Per Capita Personal Income $43,364
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.5
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.2
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 355,245
Under 5 21,394
5-14 46,004
15-24 46,663
25-34 44,286
172,778
10,966
23,673
23,367
21,931
182,467
10,428
22,331
23,296
22,355
35-44 45,058
45-54 52,669
55-64 44,788
65-74 27,592
75+ 26,791
22,321
25,871
21,677
12,763
10,209
22,737
26,798
23,111
14,829
16,582
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2012)
White 303,968 Black 28,322 Other Races 22,955 Hispanic (any race) 71,944
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
11.6
Average Annual General60.3
% Low Birth Weight 7.5
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 26.0
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.3
7.3
18.7
1.2
11.3
44.9
4.2Fertility Rate (2010-2012)
All Races White Black
All Ages 5,241
Under 15 11
15-17 137
4,105
3
93
38
0
2
1,098
8
42
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 334
20-29 2,689
30 and Over 2,069
227
2,008
1,773
2
18
16
105
663
280
All Ages 60.0
Under 15** ND
15-17 13.3
76.6
1.0
19.6
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 46.7
20-29 89.5
30 and Over** 37.5
68.7
119.9
43.8
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
7.3
33.8
5.2
(of any race)
*
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 135 12.8
Syphilis 11 1.0
Tuberculosis 18 1.7
Total Rate
Chlamydia 4,252 402.0
Giardiasis 53 5.0
Gonorrhea 781 73.8
Hepatitis: Type A 17 1.6
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 448 42.4
Rabies (Animals) 29 N/A
Salmonellosis 150 14.2
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 124 11.7
Hep. B* Acute 12 1.1
Shigellosis 14 1.3
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 2 ND
Pertussis 129 12.2
Hep. B* Chronic 253 23.9
Chickenpox 59 5.6
Lehigh County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 3,375
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.5
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.3
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 26 13 8 12
All Races BlackWhiteHispanic
(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 6.3 5.4 ND 9.2
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 6.0 7.1 13.6 6.5
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 2,159
Cancer 2,264
Stroke 473
C.L.R.D.** 432
Accidents 453
153.5
173.0
33.3
32.2
38.5
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 181
Diabetes Mellitus 240
Septicemia 173
Nephritis/Nephrosis 231
Alzheimer's Disease 362
12.5
17.6
12.7
16.4
23.8 * Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 17
Birth Defects 2
Accidents 13
Suicide 7
Assault (Homicide) 6
Cancer 5
Diseases of Heart 2
Accidents 47
Suicide 19
Diseases of Heart 18
Cancer 13
Assault (Homicide) 7
Cancer 189
Diseases of Heart 96
Accidents 33
Suicide 27
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 18
Diseases of Heart 612
Cancer 566
Stroke 154
C.L.R.D.** 133
Alzheimer's Disease 89
TOTAL 29 TOTAL 36 TOTAL 134 TOTAL 524 TOTAL 2,652
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 3,124 568.6
Prostate 787 136.2
Lung and Bronchus 403 75.0
Colon and Rectum 260 47.8
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 828 127.6
2,991 445.3
369 52.3
258 35.2
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 159 29.1
Melanoma of the Skin 164 29.9
126 18.6
209 30.8
119 18.2
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 252
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 147 27.1
47.9 77
86
10.7
13.3
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton Counties]
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
29
(12 - 17)
(26 - 32)
62 (58 - 65)
10 (8 - 13)
83 (80 - 86)
10 11(8 - 11) (9 - 13)
20 (17 - 24)
36 (32 - 40)
10 (8 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2010-2012 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Lehigh County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
9 6 1 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 1,699
Admissions 90,689
Beds per 1,000 Population 4.8
Admissions per 1,000 Population 255.3
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 69.4
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
16 16 14
2,752 2,752 2,678
50.6
Average Occupancy Rate 94.4
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 146.5
$460
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
1,871 1,008 538 1 82.9
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient18
6
0 2 15
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
1,547
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
7
For Profit
2
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 111
Full Time Employees 163
Contracted Employees 50
Payroll Employees 224 Staff with Clinical Privileges 1,287
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 136.2
Total Facilities 9 Total Surgical Visits 37,315
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 36.5
Total Operating Rooms 21 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,776.9
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 902
Total Employees per Operating Room 13.1
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $2,445
Total Employees 274
PAGE 4Lehigh County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 961 DNA 78.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 1,381
Dentists (2011) 244
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 4,338 3.5% 85.4% 9.5%
3.0% 77.5% -1.8%
8.9% 80.5% -0.7%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,962 43 59 238 408 497 717
$40,507.25 $20,681.48 $21,349.65 $36,314.13 $33,679.63 $44,445.39 $48,669.85
2,272 28 38 154 285 477 1,290
$38,429.27 $15,163.96 $22,402.37 $25,473.86 $26,017.10 $43,868.23 $42,490.78
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
1922,205 589 50370821
$27,835.72$44,145.63 $28,193.20 $32,722.45$41,694.32$58,210.60
622
782
161
222
270
203
1,198
701
17
27
4
27
$34,549.74
$36,816.75
$52,667.45
$56,990.67
$19,092.12
$21,476.03
$44,355.86
$47,007.79
$26,909.66
$29,211.92
ND
$60,197.44
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Luzerne CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)
% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.0
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 42.7
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.4
Population per Square Mile 360.6
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 15.1
Per Capita Personal Income $38,654
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.7
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 19.4
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 321,027
Under 5 16,095
5-14 35,601
15-24 42,100
25-34 36,818
157,613
8,205
18,231
21,772
19,210
163,414
7,890
17,370
20,328
17,608
35-44 39,375
45-54 47,660
55-64 44,290
65-74 29,765
75+ 29,323
20,029
24,153
21,687
13,962
10,364
19,346
23,507
22,603
15,803
18,959
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population
9.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012)
54.6
% Low Birth Weight 9.0
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 26.0
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.6
All Races
All Ages 3,538
Under 15 4
15-17 87
3,109
4
76
24
0
0
405
0
11
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 233
20-29 1,963
30 and Over 1,251
201
1,683
1,145
0
13
11
32
267
95
All Ages 54.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 13.8
61.8
ND
15.7
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 45.7
20-29 87.5
30 and Over** 29.0
53.0
102.0
31.7*Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
7.4
39.5
4.4
(of any race)
*
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 56 5.8
Syphilis 8 NDTuberculosis 13 1.4
Total Rate
Chlamydia 2,311 240.1
Giardiasis 37 3.8
Gonorrhea 477 49.6
Hepatitis: Type A 7 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 171 17.8
Rabies (Animals) 8 N/A
Salmonellosis 67 7.0
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 63 6.5
Hep. B* Acute 27 2.8
Shigellosis 9 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 13 1.4
Hep. B* Chronic 105 10.9
Chickenpox 45 4.7
Estimated Population by Hispanic Origin (2012)
Hispanic (any race) 25,764
Luzerne County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 3,866
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.2
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 34 8
AllRaces
Hispanic(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 10.9 ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 8.0 9.9
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 3,259
Cancer 2,431
Stroke 505
C.L.R.D.** 567
Accidents 457
211.5
176.2
33.7
38.9
43.7
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseas
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 21
Accidents 5
Birth Defects 4
Accidents 18
Suicide 8
Assault (Homicide) 3
Cancer 3
Accidents 58
Suicide 18
Cancer 16
Assault (Homicide) 6
Diseases of Heart 6
Cancer 186
Diseases of Heart 86
Accidents 34
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 27
Diseases of Heart 927
Cancer 628
C.L.R.D.** 172
Diabetes Mellitus 133
Stroke 126
TOTAL 37 TOTAL 38 TOTAL 143 TOTAL 598 TOTAL 3,050
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 3,331 589.9
Prostate 746 125.3
Lung and Bronchus 495 87.8
Colon and Rectum 333 59.8
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 807 120.5
3,420 491.4
427 58.1
363 45.4*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 153 27.1
Melanoma of the Skin 126 22.5
138 19.0
292 41.7
93 14.9
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 244
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 121 21.6
43.8 100
84
12.8
12.8
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Lackawanna, Luzerne, and Wyoming Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 169
Diabetes Mellitus 449
Septicemia 182
Nephritis/Nephrosis 231
Alzheimer's Disease 317
11.0
31.1
12.6
15.2
19.3
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
16
28
(14 - 18)
(25 - 32)
63 (59 - 67)
14 (10 - 18)
85 (82 - 89)
10 8(8 - 12) (7 - 10)
23 (19 - 26)
31 (26 - 36)
12 (9 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Luzerne County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
8 4 1 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 824
Admissions 39,641
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.6
Admissions per 1,000 Population 123.5
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 64.8
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
25 25 24
2,768 2,768 2,747
46.8
Average Occupancy Rate 92.5
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 176.7
$266
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
403 210 122 0 80.7
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient18
10
2 4 11
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
332
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
2
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
4
State
0
Other
1
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 226
Full Time Employees 345
Contracted Employees 109
Payroll Employees 462 Staff with Clinical Privileges 460
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 60.4
Total Facilities 12 Total Surgical Visits 34,501
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 34.2
Total Operating Rooms 30 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,150.0
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 354
Total Employees per Operating Room 19.0
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,305
Total Employees 571
PAGE 4Luzerne County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,404 DNA 81.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 714
Dentists (2011) 170
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 2,344 2.8% 79.0% 5.6%
11.1% 72.0% -1.8%
-1.2% 70.7% -14.2%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,479 31 44 148 259 459 538
$41,338.52 $21,897.44 $27,260.80 $45,025.26 $38,507.55 $42,489.80 $43,532.15
1,973 17 19 66 173 392 1,306
$35,108.90 $25,753.00 $29,785.77 $27,769.43 $31,667.55 $35,461.35 $37,342.02
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
652,016 481 34951843
$24,601.20$38,019.22 $35,010.70 $34,379.25$41,689.72$50,809.62
466
575
107
155
186
139
1,195
556
16
30
3
24
$34,751.39
$40,932.16
$42,087.52
$55,742.00
$21,932.52
$20,538.78
$37,954.30
$43,007.42
$35,236.18
$26,225.59
ND
$129,674.90
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Lycoming CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.9
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 41.2
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.9
Population per Square Mile 95.4
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 14.2
Per Capita Personal Income $38,239
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 16.6
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 117,168
Under 5 6,294
5-14 13,474
15-24 16,956
25-34 13,901
57,587
3,331
6,722
9,261
6,911
59,581
2,963
6,752
7,695
6,990
35-44 13,466
45-54 17,148
55-64 16,173
65-74 10,132
75+ 9,624
6,493
8,340
8,021
4,727
3,781
6,973
8,808
8,152
5,405
5,843
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 11.1
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 58.5
% Low Birth Weight 8.5
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 31.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.6
All Ages 1,456
Under 15 1
15-17 39
1,306
1
33
8
0
0
142
0
6
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 86
20-29 899
30 and Over 429
74
814
382
0
5
3
12
80
44
All Ages 60.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 16.8
67.2
19.8
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 45.3
20-29 104.6
30 and Over** 26.4
52.7
115.6
29.6
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 14 4.0
Syphilis 11 3.1
Tuberculosis 4 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,374 392.5
Giardiasis 83 23.7
Gonorrhea 358 102.3
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 211 60.3
Rabies (Animals) 21 N/A
Salmonellosis 43 12.3
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 42 12.0Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 2 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 2 ND
Pertussis 11 3.1
Hep. B* Chronic 19 5.4
Chickenpox 29 8.3
Lycoming County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,238
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.6
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.7
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 11
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 8.4
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 7.1
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 816
Cancer 836
Stroke 187
C.L.R.D.** 266
Accidents 141
161.1
178.4
35.9
54.7
35.3
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 7
Birth Defects 2
Accidents 6
Suicide 2
Accidents 12
Cancer 7
Diseases of Heart 3
Suicide 3
Cancer 85
Diseases of Heart 30
Accidents 15
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 9
Diseases of Heart 229
Cancer 203
C.L.R.D.** 66
Stroke 58
Alzheimer's Disease 55
TOTAL 12 TOTAL 11 TOTAL 40 TOTAL 217 TOTAL 958
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,139 562.6
Prostate 266 123.6
Lung and Bronchus 167 83.9
Colon and Rectum 111 55.3
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 345 150.0
1,173 501.3
139 57.0
119 47.0
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 47 23.3
Melanoma of the Skin 63 32.2
41 17.6
74 31.2
56 26.5
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 92
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 43 22.3
46.4 28
25
10.0
11.0
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Lycoming, Clinton, and Potter Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 44
Diabetes Mellitus 149
Septicemia 40
Nephritis/Nephrosis 67
Alzheimer's Disease 143
8.6
31.9
8.7
14.0
26.2
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
16
30
(14 - 18)
(28 - 33)
64 (61 - 67)
15 (13 - 19)
80 (77 - 83)
9 8(8 - 11) (7 - 10)
21 (18 - 24)
28 (24 - 32)
11 (9 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Lycoming County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
4 3 1 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 250
Admissions 13,305
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.1
Admissions per 1,000 Population 113.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 63.6
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
8 8 8
1,084 1,084 1,084
54.9
Average Occupancy Rate 88.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 230.3
$257
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
767 340 261 1 80.1
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient6
0
0 2 7
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
602
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
4
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 11
Full Time Employees 17
Contracted Employees 12
Payroll Employees 16 Staff with Clinical Privileges 8
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 164.0
Total Facilities 2 Total Surgical Visits 4,592
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 26.6
Total Operating Rooms 3 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,530.7
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 7
Total Employees per Operating Room 9.3
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $804
Total Employees 28
PAGE 4Lycoming County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 539 DNA 82.2% DNA
Physicians (2012) 251
Dentists (2011) 50
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 825 5.1% 82.4% 6.2%
7.8% 60.9% -4.9%
-7.4% 75.0% 1.0%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
484 12 5 41 79 153 194
$20,957.06 $8,961.23 ND $25,713.96 $18,909.49 $19,867.72 $22,007.36
580 5 7 24 53 128 363
$20,534.17 ND ND $32,039.36 $22,000.66 $22,266.17 $19,288.12
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
33560 118 8821311
$6,111.00$18,919.63 $19,306.71 $18,999.50$29,845.82$32,356.46
154
176
42
68
44
48
336
182
3
5
1
5
$23,511.32
$22,492.59
$34,906.83
$50,970.13
$7,512.69
$9,144.20
$18,283.30
$18,850.82
ND
ND
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
McKean CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.7
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 41.8
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.6
Population per Square Mile 44.0
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 15.7
Per Capita Personal Income $37,506
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.2
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 20.7
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 43,127
Under 5 2,281
5-14 5,032
15-24 5,660
25-34 4,864
21,948
1,157
2,601
2,960
2,702
21,179
1,124
2,431
2,700
2,162
35-44 5,449
45-54 6,265
55-64 5,997
65-74 3,878
75+ 3,701
2,950
3,242
3,015
1,860
1,461
2,499
3,023
2,982
2,018
2,240
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 8.8
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 57.2
% Low Birth Weight 8.4
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 17.9
% Births to Mothers Under 18 3.5
All Ages 398
Under 15 0
15-17 13
381
0
13
5
0
0
12
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 25
20-29 267
30 and Over 88
23
254
86
0
5
0
2
8
2
All Ages 51.8
Under 15** ND
15-17 17.5
54.1
17.5
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 36.0
20-29 106.1
30 and Over** 17.3
39.1
111.5
17.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 5 3.9
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 295 227.3
Giardiasis 16 12.3
Gonorrhea 22 16.9
Hepatitis: Type A 2 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 103 79.4
Rabies (Animals) 12 N/A
Salmonellosis 18 13.9
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 11 8.5Hep. B* Acute 1 ND
Shigellosis 2 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 5 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 4 ND
Chickenpox 15 11.6
McKean County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 524
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.6
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 2
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 507
Cancer 290
Stroke 60
C.L.R.D.** 97
Accidents 65
267.9
164.3
31.5
52.2
44.5
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 2
Diseases of Heart 2
Suicide 2
Accidents 7
Diseases of Heart 3
Suicide 2
Diseases of Heart 22
Cancer 18
Accidents 12
Nephritis/Nephrosis 4
Diseases of Heart 162
Cancer 53
C.L.R.D.** 21
Stroke 17
Influenza/Pneumonia 13
TOTAL 2 TOTAL 8 TOTAL 17 TOTAL 89 TOTAL 408
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 400 515.7
Prostate 88 108.1
Lung and Bronchus 51 66.1
Colon and Rectum 47 60.8
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 88 107.3
377 445.0
63 70.8
33 33.9
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 19 25.8
Melanoma of the Skin 22 28.7
15 16.1
29 35.4
15 21.7
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 33
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 18 23.6
43.4 8
8
ND
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Warren Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 35
Diabetes Mellitus 35
Septicemia 30
Nephritis/Nephrosis 39
Alzheimer's Disease 20
18.1
19.0
15.8
20.7
10.2
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
29
(17 - 22)
(26 - 32)
66 (62 - 69)
15 (12 - 19)
84 (81 - 86)
12 9(10 - 14) (7 - 11)
24 (21 - 27)
24 (20 - 28)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
McKean County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 118
Admissions 3,906
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.7
Admissions per 1,000 Population 90.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 45.4
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
6 6 6
592 592 592
78.1
Average Occupancy Rate 86.6
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 258.3
$195
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
385 168 151 7 85.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient6
1
2 0 6
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
326
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $650
Total Employees -
PAGE 4McKean County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 212 DNA 86.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 54
Dentists (2011) 17
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 225 -3.0% 88.1% 12.1%
-0.8% 60.4% 2.6%
41.7% 73.3% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
167 2 5 13 32 52 63
$23,930.11 ND ND $61,138.51 $26,287.27 $33,931.63 $16,644.18
188 0 3 12 21 41 111
$17,731.12 - ND $37,718.11 $13,838.58 $21,516.98 $16,086.80
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
13190 43 41653
$16,847.82$14,777.64 $20,327.50 $29,439.06$37,869.80ND
57
75
12
14
19
19
100
59
0
0
0
0
$22,248.64
$28,755.94
$46,073.56
$58,058.55
$8,728.48
$7,860.48
$16,347.90
$21,528.85
-
-
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Mercer CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.8
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 42.8
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.1
Population per Square Mile 172.0
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 13.2
Per Capita Personal Income $35,355
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 20.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 115,655
Under 5 5,737
5-14 13,646
15-24 16,136
25-34 11,621
56,704
2,876
6,970
8,438
5,940
58,951
2,861
6,676
7,698
5,681
35-44 13,173
45-54 16,872
55-64 16,352
65-74 11,033
75+ 11,085
6,595
8,518
8,029
5,039
4,299
6,578
8,354
8,323
5,994
6,786
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.6
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 55.1
% Low Birth Weight 6.3
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 28.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.3
All Ages 1,233
Under 15 2
15-17 29
1,111
2
24
18
0
1
104
0
4
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 77
20-29 724
30 and Over 401
67
654
364
2
4
11
8
66
26
All Ages 55.7
Under 15** ND
15-17 10.7
61.8
13.0
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 39.1
20-29 99.3
30 and Over** 27.3
45.0
109.9
30.0
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 7 2.0
Syphilis 2 ND
Tuberculosis 2 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,066 305.9
Giardiasis 32 9.2
Gonorrhea 182 52.2
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 19 5.5
Rabies (Animals) 13 N/A
Salmonellosis 54 15.5
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 53 15.2Hep. B* Acute 5 ND
Shigellosis 3 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 33 9.5
Hep. B* Chronic 20 5.7
Chickenpox 51 14.6
Mercer County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,340
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.6
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.5
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 9
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 5.4
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,043
Cancer 956
Stroke 223
C.L.R.D.** 243
Accidents 164
180.4
186.1
39.5
45.3
41.6
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 3
Perinatal Conditions 2
Accidents 8
Suicide 2
Accidents 13
Cancer 9
Diseases of Heart 2
Suicide 2
Cancer 79
Diseases of Heart 46
Accidents 11
Diabetes Mellitus 9
Diseases of Heart 284
Cancer 219
Stroke 78
C.L.R.D.** 76
Alzheimer's Disease 49
TOTAL 9 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 40 TOTAL 215 TOTAL 1,061
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,232 573.3
Prostate 352 158.5
Lung and Bronchus 177 82.6
Colon and Rectum 125 57.5
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 345 143.4
1,155 466.3
142 54.2
124 46.5
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 53 24.7
Melanoma of the Skin 32 14.6
48 17.3
81 32.7
36 17.5
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 100
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 48 23.2
46.2 30
29
9.7
11.3
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Crawford, Lawrence, Mercer, and Venango Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 82
Diabetes Mellitus 101
Septicemia 59
Nephritis/Nephrosis 89
Alzheimer's Disease 146
13.6
19.0
11.0
15.3
22.6
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
30
(17 - 22)
(27 - 33)
65 (62 - 69)
14 (11 - 17)
82 (79 - 85)
11 8(9 - 13) (7 - 10)
24 (21 - 27)
26 (23 - 31)
11 (9 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Mercer County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
4 4 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 476
Admissions 18,255
Beds per 1,000 Population 4.1
Admissions per 1,000 Population 157.8
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 45.3
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
14 14 11
1,148 1,148 1,065
51.9
Average Occupancy Rate 91.0
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 142.9
$221
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
478 191 170 0 72.9
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient7
1
0 0 9
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
361
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $831
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Mercer County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 565 DNA 82.5% DNA
Physicians (2012) 268
Dentists (2011) 62
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 1,041 13.2% 82.3% 8.8%
-7.0% 67.5% -6.9%
1.6% 72.7% -8.0%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
706 11 19 57 111 185 323
$23,222.20 $24,997.25 $19,864.50 $13,810.00 $18,392.75 $28,490.86 $23,442.75
835 1 5 43 91 201 494
$22,064.75 ND ND $12,146.40 $11,769.95 $22,064.75 $23,740.10
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
36928 212 1462145
$18,406.75$23,545.18 $16,158.25 $19,957.40$22,977.38ND
259
303
24
39
95
63
449
292
8
6
0
3
$19,027.75
$22,968.00
$30,743.06
$37,968.00
$10,133.25
$11,037.55
$25,825.50
$26,305.38
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Mifflin CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.2
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 42.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.5
Population per Square Mile 113.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 15.3
Per Capita Personal Income $32,078
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.2
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 19.4
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 46,773
Under 5 2,779
5-14 6,019
15-24 5,268
25-34 4,975
22,972
1,418
3,124
2,741
2,490
23,801
1,361
2,895
2,527
2,485
35-44 5,551
45-54 6,704
55-64 6,350
65-74 4,880
75+ 4,247
2,700
3,404
3,068
2,330
1,697
2,851
3,300
3,282
2,550
2,550
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 12.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 70.8
% Low Birth Weight 6.1
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 38.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.7
All Ages 627
Under 15 0
15-17 11
592
0
10
4
0
0
31
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 42
20-29 363
30 and Over 211
39
341
202
0
1
3
3
21
6
All Ages 75.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 12.4
79.7
13.6
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 78.5
20-29 140.3
30 and Over** 35.1
84.5
149.4
36.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 2 1.4
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 395 281.5
Giardiasis 12 8.6
Gonorrhea 12 8.6
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 111 79.1
Rabies (Animals) 12 N/A
Salmonellosis 30 21.4
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 72 51.3Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 1 ND
Pertussis 12 8.6
Hep. B* Chronic 3 ND
Chickenpox 3 ND
Mifflin County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 485
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.4
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.1
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 5
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 11.9
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 366
Cancer 351
Stroke 69
C.L.R.D.** 96
Accidents 73
171.9
175.4
31.7
45.4
43.6
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 3 Accidents 2
Birth Defects 2
Accidents 4
Cancer 3
Diseases of Heart 2
Suicide 2
Cancer 32
Diseases of Heart 17
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 6
Accidents 4
C.L.R.D.** 4
Diseases of Heart 94
Cancer 76
C.L.R.D.** 35
Stroke 21
Accidents 18
TOTAL 6 TOTAL 6 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 84 TOTAL 373
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 468 546.2
Prostate 111 120.1
Lung and Bronchus 83 93.4
Colon and Rectum 60 70.2
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 137 139.9
488 498.1
61 58.5
45 41.0
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 17 20.2
Melanoma of the Skin 23 28.2
17 15.9
27 26.2
19 22.1
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 39
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 14 18.4
47.0 13
9
13.3
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Bedford, Blair, Huntingdon, Juniata, and Mifflin Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 26
Diabetes Mellitus 46
Septicemia 30
Nephritis/Nephrosis 26
Alzheimer's Disease 50
13.3
21.8
15.0
12.1
22.3
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
33
(16 - 22)
(29 - 37)
64 (60 - 68)
13 (10 - 17)
82 (79 - 86)
11 11(9 - 14) (9 - 14)
17 (14 - 21)
25 (21 - 30)
11 (8 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Mifflin County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 123
Admissions 4,884
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.6
Admissions per 1,000 Population 104.4
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 42.1
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
4 4 4
417 417 417
45.7
Average Occupancy Rate 95.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 236.4
$220
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
120 52 44 19 96.5
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient2
1
0 1 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
115
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 18
Full Time Employees 14
Contracted Employees 3
Payroll Employees 29 Staff with Clinical Privileges 7
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 90.0
Total Facilities 2 Total Surgical Visits 2,880
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 56.9
Total Operating Rooms 3 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 960.0
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 6
Total Employees per Operating Room 10.7
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $681
Total Employees 32
PAGE 4Mifflin County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 299 DNA 85.7% DNA
Physicians (2012) 75
Dentists (2011) 14
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 241 6.6% 84.4% 5.5%
-5.4% 61.2% -6.5%
-17.6% 58.3% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
234 4 5 16 33 56 120
$21,084.82 ND ND $22,489.05 $21,333.30 $17,852.67 $21,084.82
280 1 4 14 36 58 167
$21,031.31 ND ND $13,783.48 $18,683.93 $23,163.32 $21,458.15
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
19335 62 46514
$18,892.80$20,010.79 $24,084.29 $23,715.41$26,873.60ND
77
92
12
17
18
19
167
103
5
3
1
0
$24,431.45
$24,059.98
$38,628.29
$59,635.00
$7,693.55
$10,660.90
$20,986.32
$20,512.93
ND
ND
ND
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Monroe CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)
% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.6
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 40.0
% Population Aged 65 and Over 13.8
Population per Square Mile 277.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 11.7
Per Capita Personal Income $33,781
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.9
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 168,798
Under 5 8,087
5-14 21,455
15-24 26,533
25-34 16,394
83,272
4,121
11,047
13,636
8,308
85,526
3,966
10,408
12,897
8,086
35-44 20,620
45-54 28,820
55-64 23,552
65-74 13,806
75+ 9,531
9,708
14,124
11,756
6,583
3,989
10,912
14,696
11,796
7,223
5,542
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2012)
White 135,598 Black 24,400 Other Races 8,800 Hispanic (any race) 23,574
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
8.1
Average Annual General43.2
% Low Birth Weight 9.1
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 31.6
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.7
7.9
27.3
1.7
13.6
44.8
NDFertility Rate (2010-2012)
All Races White Black
All Ages 1,674
Under 15 2
15-17 34
1,375
1
22
19
0
1
280
1
11
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 107
20-29 864
30 and Over 667
79
690
583
0
12
6
28
162
78
All Ages 43.1
Under 15** ND
15-17 5.4
52.5
ND
8.4
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 26.6
20-29 70.5
30 and Over** 26.1
36.0
88.2
29.8
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
10.2
38.3
ND
(of any race)
*
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 39 7.7
Syphilis 7 ND
Tuberculosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 994 195.5
Giardiasis 9 ND
Gonorrhea 195 38.3
Hepatitis: Type A 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 217 42.7
Rabies (Animals) 23 N/A
Salmonellosis 37 7.3
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 36 7.1
Hep. B* Acute 3 ND
Shigellosis 6 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 8 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 62 12.2
Chickenpox 34 6.7
Monroe County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,300
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 7.7
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.3
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 14 6 4 3
All Races BlackWhiteHispanic
(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 10.2 ND ND ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 8.1 7.1 18.7 ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 830
Cancer 945
Stroke 144
C.L.R.D.** 241
Accidents 206
160.9
169.9
28.4
46.9
41.3
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 42
Diabetes Mellitus 165
Septicemia 50
Nephritis/Nephrosis 90
Alzheimer's Disease 81
8.2
31.3
9.0
17.7
17.3 * Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 10 Accidents 14
Suicide 4
Accidents 15
Cancer 7
Diseases of Heart 7
Suicide 7
Diabetes Mellitus 4
Cancer 101
Diseases of Heart 52
Diabetes Mellitus 14
Accidents 13
Cancer 224
Diseases of Heart 222
C.L.R.D.** 80
Diabetes Mellitus 54
Stroke 33
TOTAL 15 TOTAL 20 TOTAL 49 TOTAL 276 TOTAL 940
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,334 519.2
Prostate 346 126.7
Lung and Bronchus 218 86.2
Colon and Rectum 112 44.9
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 348 118.1
1,270 434.9
180 60.8
116 40.5
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 59 23.9
Melanoma of the Skin 39 15.8
47 16.5
91 28.8
44 15.5
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 107
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 40 15.4
44.6 34
27
11.1
9.2
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Pike, Monroe, Susquehanna, and Wayne Counties]
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
27
(12 - 17)
(23 - 31)
62 (57 - 66)
20 (16 - 25)
84 (81 - 87)
10 9(8 - 13) (7 - 12)
20 (17 - 24)
32 (27 - 37)
13 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2010-2012 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Monroe County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 235
Admissions 12,018
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.4
Admissions per 1,000 Population 71.2
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 63.9
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
4 4 4
510 510 510
21.9
Average Occupancy Rate 92.5
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 156.1
$266
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
164 92 56 1 89.9
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient9
3
0 3 12
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
149
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 21
Full Time Employees 49
Contracted Employees 4
Payroll Employees 66 Staff with Clinical Privileges 80
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 98.9
Total Facilities 2 Total Surgical Visits 6,925
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 43.6
Total Operating Rooms 4 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,731.3
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 63
Total Employees per Operating Room 17.5
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,445
Total Employees 70
PAGE 4Monroe County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 368 DNA 85.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) 229
Dentists (2011) 53
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 731 12.3% 84.6% 10.5%
4.0% 71.2% -4.1%
-1.9% 68.1% -11.9%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
840 11 18 122 180 257 252
$29,523.29 $30,883.00 $16,407.66 $27,428.96 $21,678.14 $32,075.87 $32,655.00
872 7 11 63 100 270 421
$28,514.62 ND $37,168.43 $17,220.36 $22,099.57 $25,741.41 $32,047.93
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
80794 193 23239914
$17,735.98$30,670.60 $29,431.26 $23,885.62$31,183.43$27,859.77
305
374
68
110
130
87
361
247
7
13
1
9
$27,432.07
$28,356.50
$47,657.71
$38,141.54
$13,570.86
$12,555.08
$32,184.06
$33,952.49
ND
$34,189.07
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Montgomery CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)
% Population Change 2010 to 2012 1.1
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 40.6
% Population Aged 65 and Over 15.7
Population per Square Mile 1,673.7
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 6.1
Per Capita Personal Income $68,057
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 8.7
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 808,460
Under 5 46,308
5-14 101,333
15-24 95,960
25-34 100,242
392,314
23,744
51,595
48,309
50,487
416,146
22,564
49,738
47,651
49,755
35-44 105,131
45-54 125,658
55-64 106,542
65-74 64,383
75+ 62,903
51,808
61,222
51,471
29,664
24,014
53,323
64,436
55,071
34,719
38,889
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2012)
White 662,201 Black 73,676 Other Races 16,434 Hispanic (any race) 36,452
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate11.0
Average Annual General59.9
% Low Birth Weight 7.4
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 21.5
% Births to Mothers Under 18 0.7
6.5
15.5
0.4
14.8
41.3
2.0
Per 1,000 Population
Fertility Rate (2010-2012)
All Races White Black
All Ages 10,608
Under 15 6
15-17 127
8,894
4
61
72
0
1
1,642
2
65
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 343
20-29 4,252
30 and Over 5,875
196
3,317
5,311
0
31
40
147
904
524
All Ages 59.0
Under 15** ND
15-17 3.7
70.4
ND
7.7
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 20.7
20-29 71.7
30 and Over** 48.4
36.1
91.9
53.6
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
6.5
49.2
3.3
(of any race)
*
Asian/Pacific Islander 56,149
5.7
23.9
ND
Asian / Pacific
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 155 6.4
Syphilis 50 2.1
Tuberculosis 55 2.3
Total Rate
Chlamydia 5,324 220.7
Giardiasis 138 5.7
Gonorrhea 986 40.9
Hepatitis: Type A 11 0.5
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 1,052 43.6
Rabies (Animals) 27 N/A
Salmonellosis 367 15.2
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 296 12.3
Hep. B* Acute 4 ND
Shigellosis 26 1.1
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 5 ND
Pertussis 434 18.0
Hep. B* Chronic 513 21.3
Chickenpox 175 7.3
Islander
Montgomery County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 7,124
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 8.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.5
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 43 27 8 5
AllRaces BlackWhite
Hispanic(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 4.8 4.3 ND ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 5.0 3.8 16.8 5.1
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 4,898
Cancer 5,011
Stroke 1,388
C.L.R.D.** 994
Accidents 939
144.6
162.3
41.1
30.9
33.7
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 379
Diabetes Mellitus 445
Septicemia 332
Nephritis/Nephrosis 466
Alzheimer's Disease 555
11.4
14.3
10.4
14.2
15.5 * Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 27
Birth Defects 10
Accidents 32
Suicide 10
Cancer 5
Diseases of Heart 4
Assault (Homicide) 3
Accidents 74
Cancer 38
Suicide 23
Diseases of Heart 22
Assault (Homicide) 8
Cancer 359
Diseases of Heart 189
Accidents 69
Suicide 39
Diabetes Mellitus 36
Diseases of Heart 1,429
Cancer 1,228
Stroke 477
C.L.R.D.** 300
Alzheimer's Disease 170
TOTAL 46 TOTAL 66 TOTAL 222 TOTAL 1,013 TOTAL 5,776
Note: Total includes all other causes.
Asian/PI*
1
ND
ND
*Asian/Pacific Islander
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 7,404 571.3
Prostate 2,129 156.9
Lung and Bronchus 874 68.8
Colon and Rectum 596 46.7
Male FemaleTotal Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 2,108 138.7
7,180 460.2
841 51.5
639 37.5
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male FemaleTotal Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 391 30.8
Melanoma of the Skin 437 33.9
297 18.4
533 33.8
309 21.1
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 563
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 323 24.5
44.8 174
152
10.4
9.8
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Montgomery County Only]
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
10
21
(8 - 13)
(18 - 25)
57 (52 - 62)
11 (7 - 15)
85 (81 - 88)
6 7(5 - 8) (5 - 10)
14 (11 - 17)
42 (36 - 48)
8 (6 - 11)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2010-2012 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Montgomery County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
14 7 4 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 1,924
Admissions 102,237
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.4
Admissions per 1,000 Population 126.5
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 62.9
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
61 61 49
7,164 6,768 6,500
56.3
Average Occupancy Rate 91.6
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 158.3
$302
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
1,647 744 422 0 72.9
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient36
10
6 4 34
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
1,166
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
3
Non-Profit
8
For Profit
5
State
1
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 445
Full Time Employees 436
Contracted Employees 276
Payroll Employees 605 Staff with Clinical Privileges 953
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 114.4
Total Facilities 28 Total Surgical Visits 100,790
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 37.4
Total Operating Rooms 51 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,976.3
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 745
Total Employees per Operating Room 17.3
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $3,104
Total Employees 881
PAGE 4Montgomery County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,580 DNA 84.4% DNA
Physicians (2012) 2,632
Dentists (2011) 672
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 6,951 3.7% 84.5% 10.9%
-0.2% 76.5% -1.4%
2.1% 81.1% -6.1%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
3,750 77 106 303 595 1,090 1,579
$46,904.28 $24,241.68 $26,973.50 $38,239.00 $39,538.00 $47,019.15 $53,860.44
4,274 51 64 211 417 859 2,672
$44,399.35 $25,406.00 $24,433.50 $28,948.03 $30,062.96 $43,681.41 $49,687.03
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
1564,535 827 1,0791,36327
$32,305.13$50,873.96 $42,550.50 $37,476.00$40,132.00$37,403.46
1,275
1,580
256
356
415
361
2,308
1,381
15
43
5
29
$48,129.30
$48,805.34
$46,135.35
$52,091.11
$22,119.00
$26,998.69
$47,154.62
$48,255.18
$66,988.29
$35,329.00
ND
$118,088.00
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Montour CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.5
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 43.7
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.2
Population per Square Mile 140.9
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 9.9
Per Capita Personal Income $45,733
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 5.9
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 13.6
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 18,356
Under 5 1,067
5-14 2,063
15-24 2,040
25-34 2,216
8,798
525
1,110
1,011
1,106
9,558
542
953
1,029
1,110
35-44 2,012
45-54 2,791
55-64 2,650
65-74 1,677
75+ 1,840
1,005
1,357
1,278
798
608
1,007
1,434
1,372
879
1,232
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 11.9
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 70.2
% Low Birth Weight 8.3
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 30.4
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 232
Under 15 0
15-17 7
218
0
7
0
0
0
14
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 9
20-29 116
30 and Over 100
8
110
93
0
0
0
1
6
7
All Ages 69.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
73.7
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 ND
20-29 103.2
30 and Over** 41.8
ND
108.8
45.0
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 2 3.6
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 113 205.8
Giardiasis 2 ND
Gonorrhea 4 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 60 109.3
Rabies (Animals) 1 N/A
Salmonellosis 7 ND
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 12 21.9Hep. B* Acute 2 ND
Shigellosis 1 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 3 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 11 20.0
Chickenpox 1 ND
Montour County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 200
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.9
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.9
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 21.1
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 161
Cancer 118
Stroke 29
C.L.R.D.** 26
Accidents 18
178.8
146.3
30.9
30.9
21.5
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 2 Cancer 2 Cancer 16
Diseases of Heart 4
Accidents 3
Nephritis/Nephrosis 2
Septicemia 2
Diseases of Heart 43
Cancer 31
Alzheimer's Disease 16
C.L.R.D.** 9
Stroke 6
TOTAL 3 TOTAL 1 TOTAL 5 TOTAL 31 TOTAL 160
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 180 541.3
Prostate 56 158.6
Lung and Bronchus 16 47.2
Colon and Rectum 14 45.1
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 50 115.2
177 413.9
26 63.2
18 39.3
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 11 32.4
Melanoma of the Skin 9 ND
5 ND
15 34.7
5 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 11
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 7 ND
34.2 1
6
ND
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Centre, Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 18
Diabetes Mellitus 13
Septicemia 15
Nephritis/Nephrosis 13
Alzheimer's Disease 49
18.5
15.5
16.6
14.6
46.7
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
13
26
(11 - 15)
(23 - 30)
59 (55 - 63)
14 (11 - 18)
82 (79 - 85)
9 9(7 - 10) (7 - 12)
17 (15 - 21)
26 (22 - 30)
8 (6 - 11)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Montour County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
4 1 1 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 523
Admissions 26,686
Beds per 1,000 Population 28.5
Admissions per 1,000 Population 1,453.8
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 72.0
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
2 2 2
262 262 262
74.5
Average Occupancy Rate 92.7
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 170.2
$265
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
51 24 15 0 76.9
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
39
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
2
State
1
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 12
Full Time Employees 67
Contracted Employees 0
Payroll Employees 79 Staff with Clinical Privileges 87
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 124.0
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 9,796
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 24.0
Total Operating Rooms 6 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,632.7
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 73
Total Employees per Operating Room 13.2
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,348
Total Employees 79
PAGE 4Montour County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 341 DNA 82.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) 498
Dentists (2011) 15
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 1,294 12.9% 87.5% 8.8%
12.3% 65.2% -6.3%
7.1% 69.2% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
92 2 1 3 21 27 38
$35,327.73 ND ND ND $17,954.45 $36,815.77 $44,297.15
99 0 1 8 16 24 50
$50,205.26 - ND ND $43,660.17 $55,954.72 $51,962.35
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
096 32 14472
-$53,364.73 $23,857.41 $33,590.75$36,815.77ND
26
30
14
7
14
15
43
37
2
2
0
1
$62,874.19
$30,550.45
$50,568.40
ND
$18,518.41
$23,448.03
$55,908.40
$51,256.34
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Northampton CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)
% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.5
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 40.9
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.4
Population per Square Mile 809.6
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 9.6
Per Capita Personal Income $42,233
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 12.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 299,267
Under 5 15,246
5-14 36,220
15-24 41,916
25-34 33,083
146,605
7,823
18,612
21,920
16,565
152,662
7,423
17,608
19,996
16,518
35-44 37,351
45-54 45,771
55-64 40,464
65-74 25,160
75+ 24,056
18,375
22,577
19,641
11,834
9,258
18,976
23,194
20,823
13,326
14,798
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population
9.9
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012)
52.4
% Low Birth Weight 8.3
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 25.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.7
All Races
All Ages 3,591
Under 15 2
15-17 72
2,960
0
51
29
0
0
602
2
21
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 181
20-29 1,789
30 and Over 1,546
128
1,418
1,363
1
15
12
52
356
171
All Ages 53.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 8.8
64.7
ND
12.4
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 28.2
20-29 80.4
30 and Over** 35.2
39.9
101.4
39.9*Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
7.7
31.4
4.2
(of any race)
*
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 33 3.7
Syphilis 10 1.1Tuberculosis 7 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 2,319 259.0
Giardiasis 38 4.2
Gonorrhea 426 47.6
Hepatitis: Type A 8 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 431 48.1
Rabies (Animals) 26 N/A
Salmonellosis 97 10.8
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 104 11.6
Hep. B* Acute 9 ND
Shigellosis 9 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 4 ND
Pertussis 41 4.6
Hep. B* Chronic 107 11.9
Chickenpox 49 5.5
Estimated Population by Hispanic Origin (2012)
Hispanic (any race) 33,724
Northampton County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 2,763
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.6
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 21 6
AllRaces
Hispanic(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 7.1 ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 6.7 8.4
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,940
Cancer 2,015
Stroke 316
C.L.R.D.** 360
Accidents 378
150.7
171.7
24.5
29.1
36.7
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseas
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 15
Birth Defects 6
Accidents 3
Accidents 14
Assault (Homicide) 4
Cancer 3
Suicide 3
Accidents 24
Cancer 17
Suicide 14
Diseases of Heart 7
Assault (Homicide) 3
Cancer 134
Diseases of Heart 77
Accidents 25
Diabetes Mellitus 14
Septicemia 13
Diseases of Heart 598
Cancer 503
C.L.R.D.** 107
Stroke 101
Alzheimer's Disease 63
TOTAL 27 TOTAL 32 TOTAL 89 TOTAL 389 TOTAL 2,226
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 2,997 608.3
Prostate 811 158.2
Lung and Bronchus 394 81.2
Colon and Rectum 237 48.5
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 758 134.2
2,834 485.7
335 53.6
255 40.8*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 133 27.0
Melanoma of the Skin 151 31.3
118 19.7
233 39.3
106 19.7
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 235
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 120 24.5
48.6 80
75
12.7
12.2
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 140
Diabetes Mellitus 224
Septicemia 152
Nephritis/Nephrosis 177
Alzheimer's Disease 175
10.6
18.3
12.1
13.9
12.8
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
29
(12 - 17)
(26 - 32)
62 (58 - 65)
10 (8 - 13)
83 (80 - 86)
10 11(8 - 11) (9 - 13)
20 (17 - 24)
36 (32 - 40)
10 (8 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Northampton County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
4 3 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 297
Admissions 13,345
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.0
Admissions per 1,000 Population 44.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 59.0
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
13 13 10
2,035 2,035 1,831
41.3
Average Occupancy Rate 87.4
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 126.5
$286
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
301 218 49 0 88.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient6
0
0 2 9
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
267
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
3
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 61
Full Time Employees 80
Contracted Employees 13
Payroll Employees 128 Staff with Clinical Privileges 139
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 139.4
Total Facilities 6 Total Surgical Visits 19,662
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 40.9
Total Operating Rooms 10 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,966.2
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 90
Total Employees per Operating Room 14.1
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $2,009
Total Employees 141
PAGE 4Northampton County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 661 DNA 76.9% DNA
Physicians (2012) 548
Dentists (2011) 160
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 1,586 12.7% 85.1% 11.3%
7.2% 76.2% -3.5%
11.1% 80.1% -4.8%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
2,091 28 40 217 356 562 888
$41,794.95 $17,680.48 $25,646.21 $36,315.75 $37,870.13 $40,579.05 $48,403.65
2,279 26 28 119 260 464 1,382
$41,285.50 $9,671.08 $22,728.45 $27,969.34 $31,219.80 $40,611.95 $47,297.53
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
1892,514 467 48468022
$31,546.35$46,264.45 $34,032.00 $32,246.15$43,388.96$50,537.93
662
786
114
214
250
210
1,226
833
22
26
5
22
$39,565.54
$40,246.88
$49,093.73
$53,335.00
$23,483.62
$23,377.38
$46,434.96
$45,900.51
$39,016.03
$36,725.78
ND
$88,407.72
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Northumberland CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.1
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 43.2
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.0
Population per Square Mile 206.0
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 14.0
Per Capita Personal Income $36,144
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.0
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 18.1
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 94,428
Under 5 5,085
5-14 10,609
15-24 10,693
25-34 11,037
47,240
2,604
5,424
5,831
5,856
47,188
2,481
5,185
4,862
5,181
35-44 11,444
45-54 14,033
55-64 13,584
65-74 9,298
75+ 8,645
5,953
7,128
6,798
4,393
3,253
5,491
6,905
6,786
4,905
5,392
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.5
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 61.6
% Low Birth Weight 8.5
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 28.4
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.1
All Ages 1,090
Under 15 1
15-17 25
992
0
21
8
0
0
90
1
4
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 61
20-29 681
30 and Over 322
53
620
298
0
6
2
8
55
22
All Ages 63.9
Under 15** ND
15-17 14.1
70.2
16.8
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 57.0
20-29 122.5
30 and Over** 26.5
65.6
134.5
28.6
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 5 1.8
Syphilis 2 ND
Tuberculosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 620 218.7
Giardiasis 11 3.9
Gonorrhea 37 13.1
Hepatitis: Type A 4 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 75 26.5
Rabies (Animals) 15 N/A
Salmonellosis 26 9.2
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 46 16.2Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 1 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 3 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 19 6.7
Chickenpox 17 6.0
Northumberland County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,139
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.1
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.0
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 5
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 5.2
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 987
Cancer 735
Stroke 186
C.L.R.D.** 192
Accidents 139
222.7
176.1
40.4
44.3
43.6
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 2 Accidents 5
Suicide 3
Accidents 9
Suicide 4
Cancer 3
Diseases of Heart 2
Cancer 54
Diseases of Heart 46
Accidents 11
Suicide 9
C.L.R.D.** 8
Diseases of Heart 249
Cancer 196
Stroke 54
C.L.R.D.** 52
Alzheimer's Disease 37
TOTAL 7 TOTAL 12 TOTAL 28 TOTAL 184 TOTAL 908
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 992 561.0
Prostate 265 143.8
Lung and Bronchus 157 88.8
Colon and Rectum 82 46.8
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 220 108.4
871 424.2
114 54.4
83 37.2
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 39 22.8
Melanoma of the Skin 37 21.1
36 16.0
68 32.5
37 20.1
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 67
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 40 21.8
37.7 19
20
7.8
10.1
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Centre, Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 94
Diabetes Mellitus 81
Septicemia 78
Nephritis/Nephrosis 99
Alzheimer's Disease 127
20.5
18.4
18.3
21.4
26.0
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
13
26
(11 - 15)
(23 - 30)
59 (55 - 63)
14 (11 - 18)
82 (79 - 85)
9 9(7 - 10) (7 - 12)
17 (15 - 21)
26 (22 - 30)
8 (6 - 11)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Northumberland County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 144
Admissions 2,441
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.5
Admissions per 1,000 Population 25.9
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 26.5
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
9 9 8
1,016 1,016 1,001
56.6
Average Occupancy Rate 87.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 198.3
$257
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
159 91 42 1 84.3
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient6
0
0 0 8
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
134
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $688
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Northumberland County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 450 DNA 83.1% DNA
Physicians (2012) 71
Dentists (2011) 33
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 299 -0.7% 78.6% 11.1%
-9.6% 70.3% -9.7%
10.0% 79.3% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
490 4 12 52 99 156 167
$41,056.63 ND $39,176.76 $35,806.07 $31,549.42 $50,731.93 $48,100.12
503 4 5 28 65 111 290
$33,858.71 ND ND $21,222.08 $21,395.75 $39,762.75 $38,168.72
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
18522 169 7619915
$23,010.18$39,463.94 $28,935.96 $30,659.22$45,387.34$39,663.68
128
180
36
64
82
65
255
166
2
10
0
5
$35,437.76
$35,994.47
$49,211.30
$62,942.16
$14,136.85
$19,224.00
$40,358.44
$50,731.93
ND
$59,852.62
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Perry CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.6
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 41.0
% Population Aged 65 and Over 14.7
Population per Square Mile 82.9
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 10.0
Per Capita Personal Income $37,547
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 11.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 45,701
Under 5 2,748
5-14 5,647
15-24 5,638
25-34 5,085
22,897
1,422
2,902
2,910
2,594
22,804
1,326
2,745
2,728
2,491
35-44 5,821
45-54 7,178
55-64 6,875
65-74 3,968
75+ 2,741
2,885
3,643
3,476
1,987
1,078
2,936
3,535
3,399
1,981
1,663
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 12.1
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 68.0
% Low Birth Weight 7.1
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 35.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.8
All Ages 602
Under 15 0
15-17 10
555
0
10
6
0
0
41
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 35
20-29 344
30 and Over 213
31
315
199
1
4
1
3
25
13
All Ages 68.1
Under 15** ND
15-17 11.5
73.8
11.5
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 57.6
20-29 124.4
30 and Over** 33.7
65.1
135.9
36.0
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 1 0.7
Syphilis 2 ND
Tuberculosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 289 209.9
Giardiasis 6 ND
Gonorrhea 30 21.8
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 85 61.7
Rabies (Animals) 16 N/A
Salmonellosis 13 9.4
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 20 14.5Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 1 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 1 ND
Pertussis 5 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 13 9.4
Chickenpox 5 ND
Perry County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 426
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.3
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.3
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 2
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 313
Cancer 318
Stroke 54
C.L.R.D.** 74
Accidents 81
207.1
191.5
36.7
46.6
61.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 3 Accidents 8 Cancer 35
Diseases of Heart 18
Accidents 6
Diabetes Mellitus 5
C.L.R.D.** 4
Diseases of Heart 71
Cancer 68
C.L.R.D.** 23
Influenza/Pneumonia 15
Alzheimer's Disease 13
TOTAL 2 TOTAL 5 TOTAL 17 TOTAL 87 TOTAL 315
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 414 545.4
Prostate 71 87.5
Lung and Bronchus 85 115.1
Colon and Rectum 35 46.5
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 103 121.1
373 452.5
45 51.2
27 30.4
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 25 35.3
Melanoma of the Skin 23 31.3
15 19.3
35 38.7
18 23.4
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 28
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 15 19.8
38.3 10
4
12.2
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Cumberland and Perry Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 47
Diabetes Mellitus 49
Septicemia 19
Nephritis/Nephrosis 28
Alzheimer's Disease 31
32.7
31.1
12.7
18.3
22.0
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
13
26
(10 - 17)
(21 - 31)
65 (60 - 70)
10 (7 - 15)
81 (76 - 85)
9 10(7 - 12) (7 - 15)
12 (9 - 16)
31 (26 - 38)
7 (4 - 10)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Perry County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
0 0 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed -
Admissions -
Beds per 1,000 Population -
Admissions per 1,000 Population -
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate -
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
4 3 4
280 243 280
41.7
Average Occupancy Rate 90.3
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 124.0
$213
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
191 69 76 27 91.9
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
172
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Perry County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 64 DNA 77.0% DNA
Physicians (2012) 22
Dentists (2011) 8
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 56 21.7% 71.4% 2.5%
-7.0% 85.0% 20.0%
-38.5% 71.4% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
202 1 7 21 39 70 64
$30,329.83 ND ND $27,335.55 $24,481.35 $29,933.83 $35,114.05
196 3 4 6 32 52 99
$25,306.80 ND ND ND $20,314.38 $28,693.50 $26,370.65
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
14185 40 62925
$20,037.87$28,859.47 $20,690.45 $22,506.23$30,758.50ND
45
84
17
27
29
19
102
64
2
4
1
4
$26,370.65
$28,892.33
$32,792.60
$37,163.35
$11,975.55
$12,339.95
$25,872.50
$33,556.45
ND
ND
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Philadelphia CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)
% Population Change 2010 to 2012 1.4
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 33.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 12.2
Population per Square Mile 11,540.7
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 26.2
Per Capita Personal Income $41,452
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 10.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 33.4
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 1,547,607
Under 5 107,255
5-14 184,699
15-24 250,926
25-34 263,852
730,782
54,626
94,037
122,566
126,214
816,825
52,629
90,662
128,360
137,638
35-44 187,573
45-54 193,971
55-64 170,225
65-74 100,237
75+ 88,869
90,643
91,447
77,285
42,536
31,428
96,930
102,524
92,940
57,701
57,441
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2012)
White 706,569 Black 685,599 Other Races 48,580 Hispanic (any race) 201,001
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate15.0
Average Annual General63.9
% Low Birth Weight 10.4
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 44.7
% Births to Mothers Under 18 3.5
6.9
31.1
1.0
12.9
50.6
4.6
Per 1,000 Population
Fertility Rate (2010-2012)
All Races White Black
All Ages 37,158
Under 15 99
15-17 1,312
23,161
37
762
338
0
7
13,659
62
543
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 2,992
20-29 20,784
30 and Over 11,960
1,743
12,223
8,389
21
170
137
1,228
8,391
3,434
All Ages 63.8
Under 15** 0.8
15-17 28.3
102.4
2.2
48.7
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 64.8
20-29 81.5
30 and Over** 40.1
111.3
138.6
57.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
9.5
51.1
5.6
(of any race)
*
Asian/Pacific Islander 106,859
8.3
41.6
0.8
Asian / Pacific
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 2,108 45.7
Syphilis 714 15.5
Tuberculosis 283 6.1
Total Rate
Chlamydia 60,702 1316.7
Giardiasis 227 4.9
Gonorrhea 20,587 446.6
Hepatitis: Type A 18 0.4
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 435 9.4
Rabies (Animals) 10 N/A
Salmonellosis 1,009 21.9
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 410 8.9
Hep. B* Acute 17 0.4
Shigellosis 231 5.0
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 13 0.3
Pertussis 396 8.6
Hep. B* Chronic 1,422 30.8
Chickenpox 641 13.9
Islander
Philadelphia County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 14,023
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.1
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.8
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 236 33 160 26
AllRaces BlackWhite
Hispanic(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 10.2 5.2 14.9 6.4
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 10.1 7.8 13.9 6.4
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 10,476
Cancer 9,772
Stroke 2,165
C.L.R.D.** 1,805
Accidents 2,299
219.9
209.2
45.4
38.5
49.4
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 646
Diabetes Mellitus 1,106
Septicemia 1,070
Nephritis/Nephrosis 1,039
Alzheimer's Disease 595
13.4
23.6
22.7
22.1
11.8 * Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 135
Birth Defects 28
Accidents 15
Assault (Homicide) 5
Diseases of Heart 5
Assault (Homicide) 124
Accidents 79
Suicide 21
Cancer 17
Diseases of Heart 8
Accidents 255
Assault (Homicide) 150
Diseases of Heart 101
Cancer 94
Suicide 63
Cancer 954
Diseases of Heart 750
Accidents 301
C.L.R.D.** 108
Diabetes Mellitus 107
Diseases of Heart 2,405
Cancer 2,183
Stroke 571
C.L.R.D.** 517
Nephritis/Nephrosis 247
TOTAL 257 TOTAL 294 TOTAL 897 TOTAL 3,346 TOTAL 9,229
Note: Total includes all other causes.
Asian/PI*
9
ND
3.5
*Asian/Pacific Islander
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 12,335 634.4
Prostate 3,478 174.0
Lung and Bronchus 1,845 98.5
Colon and Rectum 1,212 63.9
Male FemaleTotal Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 3,317 127.6
12,511 468.2
1,927 70.8
1,134 41.1
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male FemaleTotal Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 464 23.8
Melanoma of the Skin 283 14.9
432 15.9
871 32.5
210 7.8
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 717
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 526 27.0
39.2 321
376
11.4
14.2
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Philadelphia County Only]
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
29
(17 - 21)
(26 - 31)
62 (59 - 65)
18 (15 - 20)
85 (82 - 87)
11 12(9 - 12) (10 - 14)
20 (18 - 23)
55 (52 - 59)
16 (14 - 18)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2010-2012 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Philadelphia County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
29 16 4 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 5,706
Admissions 282,406
Beds per 1,000 Population 3.7
Admissions per 1,000 Population 182.5
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 73.8
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
47 45 42
7,601 6,833 7,440
40.2
Average Occupancy Rate 93.4
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 164.1
$369
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
883 625 195 30 96.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient122
45
10 10 108
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
850
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
8
Non-Profit
17
For Profit
11
State
0
Other
1
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 269
Full Time Employees 378
Contracted Employees 220
Payroll Employees 427 Staff with Clinical Privileges 484
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 106.6
Total Facilities 22 Total Surgical Visits 68,978
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 31.6
Total Operating Rooms 45 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,532.8
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 369
Total Employees per Operating Room 14.4
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $3,210
Total Employees 647
PAGE 4Philadelphia County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 2,953 DNA 85.4% DNA
Physicians (2012) 7,385
Dentists (2011) 926
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 17,208 7.6% 87.3% 15.6%
8.2% 70.7% -1.8%
31.2% 74.7% -6.3%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
12,398 442 396 1,401 3,231 4,170 2,758
$47,348.19 $27,776.37 $31,874.67 $49,082.50 $45,565.43 $47,757.98 $54,658.45
9,345 333 222 576 1,574 2,423 4,217
$43,944.00 $26,145.87 $34,679.08 $34,651.52 $36,709.40 $43,090.00 $50,618.00
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
9048,770 8,059 1,9601,91996
$36,033.00$51,040.64 $44,077.02 $37,256.46$43,736.00$37,694.05
2,852
5,028
571
1,072
1,465
1,947
4,285
3,506
128
196
44
649
$42,682.07
$48,209.07
$51,536.48
$54,317.99
$26,260.75
$28,866.16
$49,690.00
$50,587.07
$62,257.31
$58,981.37
$115,883.70
$104,991.00
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Pike CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.8
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 43.8
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.6
Population per Square Mile 104.4
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 10.1
Per Capita Personal Income $37,976
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 10.9
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 12.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 56,899
Under 5 2,444
5-14 6,891
15-24 7,126
25-34 4,707
28,448
1,228
3,603
3,754
2,370
28,451
1,216
3,288
3,372
2,337
35-44 6,783
45-54 9,949
55-64 8,428
65-74 6,485
75+ 4,086
3,275
4,902
4,229
3,214
1,873
3,508
5,047
4,199
3,271
2,213
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 5.6
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 34.9
% Low Birth Weight 8.0
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 33.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 368
Under 15 3
15-17 8
318
0
6
3
0
1
47
3
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 15
20-29 203
30 and Over 137
10
172
128
0
0
2
5
31
7
All Ages 34.5
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
39.9
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 14.2
20-29 69.6
30 and Over** 17.7
21.3
82.2
18.9
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 11 6.4
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 1 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 153 89.4
Giardiasis 11 6.4
Gonorrhea 20 11.7
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 50 29.2
Rabies (Animals) 2 N/A
Salmonellosis 15 8.8
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 20 11.7Hep. B* Acute 2 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 4 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 22 12.9
Chickenpox 11 6.4
Pike County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 416
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 7.3
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 5.7
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 306
Cancer 300
Stroke 44
C.L.R.D.** 60
Accidents 72
152.7
135.2
22.4
29.1
40.9
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 5
Suicide 4
Cancer 36
Diseases of Heart 18
Accidents 9
Diabetes Mellitus 5
Suicide 4
Diseases of Heart 88
Cancer 76
C.L.R.D.** 24
Stroke 14
Alzheimer's Disease 9
TOTAL 1 TOTAL 1 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 99 TOTAL 300
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 541 485.0
Prostate 142 120.5
Lung and Bronchus 85 75.2
Colon and Rectum 47 45.1
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 126 106.5
485 422.7
64 54.8
41 35.4
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 21 20.3
Melanoma of the Skin 20 16.4
13 12.7
41 34.4
14 11.5
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 52
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 21 18.4
46.0 9
16
ND
14.1
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Pike, Monroe, Susquehanna, and Wayne Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 20
Diabetes Mellitus 36
Septicemia 13
Nephritis/Nephrosis 16
Alzheimer's Disease 23
10.5
15.9
6.8
7.1
12.6
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
27
(12 - 17)
(23 - 31)
62 (57 - 66)
20 (16 - 25)
84 (81 - 87)
10 9(8 - 13) (7 - 12)
20 (17 - 24)
32 (27 - 37)
13 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Pike County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
0 0 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed -
Admissions -
Beds per 1,000 Population -
Admissions per 1,000 Population -
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate -
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
2 2 2
110 110 110
10.4
Average Occupancy Rate 90.3
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 121.1
$263
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
245 132 97 0 93.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
229
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Pike County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 69 DNA 84.8% DNA
Physicians (2012) 25
Dentists (2011) 16
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 79 71.7% 70.0% 3.3%
-41.6% 54.5% -19.7%
6.7% 85.7% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
145 3 2 23 20 49 48
$27,503.07 ND ND $26,592.59 $26,584.18 $34,123.85 $25,491.93
155 0 6 11 19 53 66
$29,019.81 - ND $16,147.08 $21,308.65 $28,042.34 $32,791.49
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
9142 35 39742
ND$28,857.88 $16,801.03 $36,937.47$29,601.60ND
41
61
18
20
20
14
71
45
5
4
0
1
$30,112.91
$26,718.70
$39,284.87
$26,038.48
$13,148.33
$21,662.79
$29,527.41
$37,193.37
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Potter CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.7
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 44.8
% Population Aged 65 and Over 20.6
Population per Square Mile 16.3
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 14.3
Per Capita Personal Income $34,585
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.1
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 18.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 17,577
Under 5 931
5-14 2,138
15-24 1,994
25-34 1,717
8,815
475
1,118
1,047
917
8,762
456
1,020
947
800
35-44 1,890
45-54 2,596
55-64 2,697
65-74 2,011
75+ 1,603
945
1,305
1,351
1,007
650
945
1,291
1,346
1,004
953
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.2
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 70.6
% Low Birth Weight ND
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 12.9
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 184
Under 15 0
15-17 7
179
0
7
3
0
0
2
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 12
20-29 113
30 and Over 52
12
110
50
0
1
2
0
2
0
All Ages 66.5
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
68.4
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 66.3
20-29 133.3
30 and Over** 25.2
66.3
137.0
26.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 0 0.0
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 85 161.9
Giardiasis 8 ND
Gonorrhea 2 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 33 62.9
Rabies (Animals) 3 N/A
Salmonellosis 4 ND
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 13 24.8Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 1 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 40 76.2
Hep. B* Chronic 2 ND
Chickenpox 5 ND
Potter County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 195
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.1
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.2
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 0
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 111
Cancer 147
Stroke 29
C.L.R.D.** 42
Accidents 32
140.9
180.0
34.9
49.8
52.1
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 3 Cancer 12
Diseases of Heart 4
Accidents 2
Diabetes Mellitus 2
Cancer 44
Diseases of Heart 28
C.L.R.D.** 9
Septicemia 8
Stroke 8
TOTAL 2 TOTAL 3 TOTAL 4 TOTAL 24 TOTAL 162
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 189 536.9
Prostate 56 145.1
Lung and Bronchus 29 81.3
Colon and Rectum 14 39.4
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 33 86.8
156 424.5
33 79.5
14 36.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 5 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 10 27.8
1 ND
13 38.0
6 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 10
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 10 26.3
25.5 4
4
ND
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Lycoming, Clinton, and Potter Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 9
Diabetes Mellitus 14
Septicemia 17
Nephritis/Nephrosis 14
Alzheimer's Disease 7
ND
17.0
22.8
15.3
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
16
30
(14 - 18)
(28 - 33)
64 (61 - 67)
15 (13 - 19)
80 (77 - 83)
9 8(8 - 11) (7 - 10)
21 (18 - 24)
28 (24 - 32)
11 (9 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Potter County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 35
Admissions 1,804
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.0
Admissions per 1,000 Population 102.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 62.5
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
2 2 2
170 170 170
47.0
Average Occupancy Rate 78.9
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 190.8
$231
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
65 29 25 2 83.9
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
56
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Potter County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 74 DNA 76.1% DNA
Physicians (2012) 26
Dentists (2011) 7
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 139 19.8% 88.4% 3.3%
-11.5% 56.5% -14.3%
16.7% 66.7% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
56 1 0 2 10 22 21
$17,724.01 ND - ND $11,740.44 $26,199.75 $11,048.33
73 0 0 3 8 22 40
$15,664.23 - - ND ND $12,149.38 $17,214.08
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
372 17 11241
ND$17,029.12 $15,557.64 $9,635.06$23,465.95ND
16
14
7
4
9
4
41
30
0
4
0
0
$18,317.49
$28,119.70
ND
ND
ND
ND
$16,099.43
$18,016.75
-
ND
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Schuylkill CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.8
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 43.2
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.7
Population per Square Mile 188.9
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 12.3
Per Capita Personal Income $34,882
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 147,063
Under 5 7,185
5-14 16,351
15-24 16,129
25-34 17,263
74,743
3,716
8,425
8,579
9,530
72,320
3,469
7,926
7,550
7,733
35-44 19,166
45-54 22,523
55-64 21,018
65-74 13,855
75+ 13,573
10,277
11,851
10,622
6,650
5,093
8,889
10,672
10,396
7,205
8,480
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.2
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 57.0
% Low Birth Weight 7.2
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 18.6
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.1
All Ages 1,530
Under 15 2
15-17 34
1,350
2
27
9
0
0
171
0
7
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 106
20-29 873
30 and Over 514
89
773
458
0
6
3
17
94
53
All Ages 55.8
Under 15** ND
15-17 10.8
63.3
13.6
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 61.5
20-29 104.1
30 and Over** 25.5
73.3
117.5
28.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 14 3.2
Syphilis 2 ND
Tuberculosis 4 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 718 162.1
Giardiasis 9 ND
Gonorrhea 76 17.2
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 31 7.0
Rabies (Animals) 9 N/A
Salmonellosis 44 9.9
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 55 12.4Hep. B* Acute 6 ND
Shigellosis 2 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 31 7.0
Hep. B* Chronic 43 9.7
Chickenpox 21 4.7
Schuylkill County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,935
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 13.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.9
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 15
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 11.1
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 6.9
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,637
Cancer 1,226
Stroke 301
C.L.R.D.** 296
Accidents 270
234.9
188.9
42.9
43.8
54.9
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 6
Birth Defects 5
Cancer 2
Accidents 23
Suicide 3
Accidents 21
Suicide 14
Cancer 9
Diseases of Heart 5
Cancer 103
Diseases of Heart 97
Accidents 31
C.L.R.D.** 11
Diseases of Heart 420
Cancer 293
C.L.R.D.** 94
Stroke 84
Diabetes Mellitus 62
TOTAL 18 TOTAL 29 TOTAL 73 TOTAL 350 TOTAL 1,465
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,513 545.8
Prostate 299 103.6
Lung and Bronchus 232 83.4
Colon and Rectum 172 61.6
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 369 119.8
1,526 473.7
187 55.8
168 47.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 63 23.4
Melanoma of the Skin 54 19.7
53 15.6
121 38.7
51 18.3
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 122
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 52 19.0
44.3 55
47
15.7
13.8
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Berks and Schuylkill Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 98
Diabetes Mellitus 195
Septicemia 104
Nephritis/Nephrosis 132
Alzheimer's Disease 169
13.5
29.2
15.1
19.3
21.8
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
13
28
(11 - 16)
(24 - 33)
65 (60 - 70)
14 (10 - 19)
81 (76 - 85)
8 11(6 - 11) (8 - 15)
19 (16 - 24)
37 (31 - 44)
13 (9 - 17)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Schuylkill County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
3 3 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 350
Admissions 12,840
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.4
Admissions per 1,000 Population 87.3
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 52.9
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
14 14 13
1,642 1,642 1,631
59.9
Average Occupancy Rate 90.3
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 195.6
$263
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
840 407 301 0 85.9
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient8
4
0 0 6
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
708
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 55
Full Time Employees 30
Contracted Employees 21
Payroll Employees 64 Staff with Clinical Privileges 56
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 144.5
Total Facilities 5 Total Surgical Visits 12,285
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 43.2
Total Operating Rooms 8 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,535.6
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 45
Total Employees per Operating Room 10.6
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $998
Total Employees 85
PAGE 4Schuylkill County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 639 DNA 87.4% DNA
Physicians (2012) 190
Dentists (2011) 51
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 677 -4.1% 82.9% 9.0%
-7.0% 75.9% 1.9%
-13.6% 80.0% -7.3%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
948 16 26 120 223 251 312
$24,917.92 $10,068.84 $19,279.52 $27,371.16 $16,555.00 $25,772.00 $25,661.43
1,040 6 19 68 132 217 598
$19,312.19 ND $11,638.00 $9,294.50 $11,065.50 $19,461.07 $21,454.03
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
731,028 216 23043416
$9,042.00$22,260.00 $23,655.38 $19,224.88$21,118.35$16,549.63
264
410
55
112
143
118
568
288
9
13
1
7
$16,110.28
$19,204.39
$70,583.00
$56,104.97
$8,006.00
$8,094.50
$22,555.85
$26,433.65
ND
$47,589.13
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Snyder CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.1
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 39.2
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.2
Population per Square Mile 120.7
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 11.4
Per Capita Personal Income $33,075
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.1
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 13.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 39,672
Under 5 2,201
5-14 4,998
15-24 6,308
25-34 4,231
19,554
1,141
2,595
3,159
2,127
20,118
1,060
2,403
3,149
2,104
35-44 4,714
45-54 5,571
55-64 5,222
65-74 3,468
75+ 2,959
2,380
2,752
2,611
1,621
1,168
2,334
2,819
2,611
1,847
1,791
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 12.2
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 56.3
% Low Birth Weight 9.5
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 40.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.1
All Ages 506
Under 15 0
15-17 13
483
0
10
8
0
2
15
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 27
20-29 270
30 and Over 196
25
257
191
0
4
2
2
9
3
All Ages 63.7
Under 15** ND
15-17 14.0
66.7
18.2
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 30.0
20-29 96.1
30 and Over** 40.2
32.5
101.0
41.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 1 0.8
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 174 146.0
Giardiasis 7 ND
Gonorrhea 9 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 59 49.5
Rabies (Animals) 18 N/A
Salmonellosis 24 20.1
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 24 20.1Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 1 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 17 14.3
Hep. B* Chronic 3 ND
Chickenpox 4 ND
Snyder County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 367
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.3
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.3
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 4
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 249
Cancer 216
Stroke 61
C.L.R.D.** 66
Accidents 50
166.1
145.4
39.8
44.0
38.4
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 3
Birth Defects 2
Accidents 5 Cancer 4
Diseases of Heart 3
Accidents 2
Cancer 27
Diseases of Heart 17
Accidents 3
Stroke 3
Diseases of Heart 65
Cancer 53
C.L.R.D.** 25
Stroke 13
Diabetes Mellitus 11
TOTAL 6 TOTAL 6 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 75 TOTAL 265
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 337 529.5
Prostate 86 123.0
Lung and Bronchus 40 64.0
Colon and Rectum 26 39.9
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 84 116.5
309 425.7
25 32.6
33 42.4
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 22 34.5
Melanoma of the Skin 18 32.2
18 25.9
25 32.2
20 27.9
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 27
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 12 19.5
44.5 5
3
ND
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Centre, Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 30
Diabetes Mellitus 34
Septicemia 16
Nephritis/Nephrosis 29
Alzheimer's Disease 22
20.4
23.4
11.0
18.6
14.3
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
13
26
(11 - 15)
(23 - 30)
59 (55 - 63)
14 (11 - 18)
82 (79 - 85)
9 9(7 - 10) (7 - 12)
17 (15 - 21)
26 (22 - 30)
8 (6 - 11)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Snyder County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
0 0 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed -
Admissions -
Beds per 1,000 Population -
Admissions per 1,000 Population -
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate -
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
1 1 1
159 159 159
24.7
Average Occupancy Rate 95.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 141.5
$259
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
145 59 48 0 75.7
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient3
2
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
107
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Snyder County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 175 DNA 82.7% DNA
Physicians (2012) 21
Dentists (2011) 17
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 49 -41.7% 71.4% 1.5%
-7.8% 73.7% -5.3%
6.3% 100.0% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
133 1 5 18 29 37 43
$32,794.61 ND ND $35,519.43 $28,388.59 $52,709.43 $19,542.81
118 2 0 5 10 29 72
$24,662.25 ND - ND $16,270.50 $28,123.41 $25,166.96
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
2131 36 17642
ND$25,977.63 $21,210.38 $37,539.28$52,790.76ND
32
44
8
25
18
16
60
46
0
2
0
0
$26,135.01
$34,121.63
ND
$64,730.00
$14,422.55
$16,594.28
$27,124.12
$25,969.59
-
ND
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Somerset CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -1.0
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 44.4
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.5
Population per Square Mile 71.6
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 13.1
Per Capita Personal Income $34,281
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.7
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 76,957
Under 5 3,492
5-14 8,157
15-24 8,459
25-34 8,637
39,735
1,744
4,155
4,630
4,979
37,222
1,748
4,002
3,829
3,658
35-44 9,578
45-54 11,923
55-64 11,683
65-74 7,677
75+ 7,351
5,273
6,303
6,026
3,761
2,864
4,305
5,620
5,657
3,916
4,487
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 8.9
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 57.3
% Low Birth Weight 8.2
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 22.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.9
All Ages 747
Under 15 0
15-17 19
685
0
13
9
0
0
53
0
6
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 52
20-29 406
30 and Over 270
43
372
257
0
5
4
9
29
9
All Ages 58.1
Under 15** ND
15-17 10.3
63.3
15.0
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 56.4
20-29 103.8
30 and Over** 29.3
68.2
113.3
30.8
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 6 2.6
Syphilis 2 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 257 110.7
Giardiasis 13 5.6
Gonorrhea 16 6.9
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 11 4.7
Rabies (Animals) 26 N/A
Salmonellosis 29 12.5
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 50 21.5Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 3 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 43 18.5
Hep. B* Chronic 21 9.0
Chickenpox 36 15.5
Somerset County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 898
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.7
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.4
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 5
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 5.8
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 757
Cancer 557
Stroke 139
C.L.R.D.** 130
Accidents 151
204.5
158.7
36.0
34.8
56.4
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 4 Accidents 5 Accidents 10
Diseases of Heart 5
Suicide 3
Cancer 2
Cancer 43
Diseases of Heart 29
Accidents 14
C.L.R.D.** 5
Nephritis/Nephrosis 5
Diseases of Heart 222
Cancer 140
Alzheimer's Disease 45
C.L.R.D.** 37
Stroke 33
TOTAL 6 TOTAL 9 TOTAL 28 TOTAL 129 TOTAL 726
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 755 498.5
Prostate 180 113.8
Lung and Bronchus 85 55.4
Colon and Rectum 92 60.9
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 172 105.9
712 431.7
70 38.9
69 37.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 35 23.4
Melanoma of the Skin 32 19.9
33 18.7
58 34.7
26 18.2
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 60
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 25 16.7
39.0 22
17
12.5
10.1
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Indiana, Cambria, Somerset, and Armstrong Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 51
Diabetes Mellitus 98
Septicemia 48
Nephritis/Nephrosis 77
Alzheimer's Disease 129
13.8
28.9
13.0
20.2
30.9
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
34
(17 - 22)
(31 - 38)
67 (63 - 71)
14 (11 - 18)
83 (80 - 86)
11 8(9 - 13) (6 - 10)
21 (18 - 25)
23 (19 - 27)
11 (9 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Somerset County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
3 3 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 185
Admissions 5,921
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.4
Admissions per 1,000 Population 76.9
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 36.5
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
6 6 6
663 663 663
44.1
Average Occupancy Rate 94.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 252.3
$200
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
287 109 135 0 84.4
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient2
2
0 1 2
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
244
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $733
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Somerset County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 370 DNA 82.0% DNA
Physicians (2012) 93
Dentists (2011) 28
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 409 4.9% 83.2% 8.1%
-6.4% 66.3% -3.2%
0.0% 84.0% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
417 1 5 44 81 115 171
$20,370.93 ND ND $18,570.45 $13,315.34 $22,172.20 $22,422.61
460 2 2 30 33 92 301
$21,161.74 ND ND $8,705.05 $12,469.69 $18,799.24 $22,302.40
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
12510 100 9813523
$13,600.70$20,954.50 $14,557.56 $21,377.68$22,371.55$17,814.70
103
163
26
43
35
37
292
161
4
11
0
2
$17,234.48
$17,319.50
$33,387.86
$29,963.44
$9,118.00
$10,371.80
$23,027.19
$24,914.12
ND
$23,355.00
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Sullivan CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.5
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 49.7
% Population Aged 65 and Over 25.7
Population per Square Mile 14.4
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 13.9
Per Capita Personal Income $34,704
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 14.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 6,461
Under 5 274
5-14 494
15-24 866
25-34 516
3,337
138
237
535
280
3,124
136
257
331
236
35-44 606
45-54 992
55-64 1,054
65-74 910
75+ 749
326
485
548
463
325
280
507
506
447
424
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 7.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 59.7
% Low Birth Weight ND
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 31.9
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 53
Under 15 0
15-17 0
50
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 3
20-29 31
30 and Over 19
2
30
18
0
0
0
1
1
1
All Ages 59.0
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
62.6
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 ND
20-29 113.2
30 and Over** 29.3
ND
117.0
30.9
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 1 5.2
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 108 557.6
Giardiasis 2 ND
Gonorrhea 14 72.3
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 8 ND
Rabies (Animals) 4 N/A
Salmonellosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 3 NDHep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 1 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 1 ND
Chickenpox 1 ND
Sullivan County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 106
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 16.4
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 10.3
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 72
Cancer 59
Stroke 13
C.L.R.D.** 22
Accidents 25
217.0
180.0
35.2
59.9
130.5
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 2
Diseases of Heart 2
Diseases of Heart 6
Cancer 4
Diabetes Mellitus 3
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 3
C.L.R.D.** 2
Cancer 14
Diseases of Heart 14
C.L.R.D.** 7
Stroke 6
TOTAL 1 TOTAL 1 TOTAL 6 TOTAL 22 TOTAL 76
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 91 594.2
Prostate 22 130.9
Lung and Bronchus 13 80.0
Colon and Rectum 14 86.1
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 16 103.2
83 527.3
8 ND
2 ND
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 5 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 2 ND
5 ND
9 ND
5 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 7
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 2 ND
ND 2
3
ND
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Lycoming, Clinton, and Potter Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 6
Diabetes Mellitus 17
Septicemia 4
Nephritis/Nephrosis 9
Alzheimer's Disease 5
ND
48.8
ND
ND
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
16
30
(14 - 18)
(28 - 33)
64 (61 - 67)
15 (13 - 19)
80 (77 - 83)
9 8(8 - 11) (7 - 10)
21 (18 - 24)
28 (24 - 32)
11 (9 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Sullivan County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
0 0 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed -
Admissions -
Beds per 1,000 Population -
Admissions per 1,000 Population -
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate -
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
2 2 2
187 187 187
112.7
Average Occupancy Rate 91.3
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 231.0
$249
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
14 4 7 0 72.7
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
11
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Sullivan County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 44 DNA 78.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) ND
Dentists (2011) ND
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 22 -8.3% 73.7% ND
ND ND ND
ND ND ND
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
50 0 0 3 8 14 25
$21,802.13 - - ND ND $21,802.13 $28,897.99
53 0 1 1 2 10 39
$32,462.98 - ND ND ND $58,101.25 $22,299.29
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
366 11 8132
ND$22,809.15 $49,210.75 ND$20,923.00ND
14
23
4
6
5
4
30
17
0
0
0
0
$28,914.37
$31,269.25
ND
ND
ND
ND
$27,537.78
$16,085.27
-
-
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Susquehanna CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -1.5
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 45.1
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.9
Population per Square Mile 51.9
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 12.2
Per Capita Personal Income $34,764
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 14.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 42,696
Under 5 2,119
5-14 4,858
15-24 4,873
25-34 4,295
21,505
1,072
2,462
2,619
2,206
21,191
1,047
2,396
2,254
2,089
35-44 4,745
45-54 7,057
55-64 6,698
65-74 4,657
75+ 3,394
2,423
3,576
3,362
2,352
1,433
2,322
3,481
3,336
2,305
1,961
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 8.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 57.0
% Low Birth Weight 6.5
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 30.0
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 380
Under 15 0
15-17 7
370
0
6
1
0
0
9
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 22
20-29 223
30 and Over 118
20
219
115
0
0
1
2
4
2
All Ages 55.5
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
57.0
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 43.0
20-29 105.4
30 and Over** 23.1
47.3
107.4
23.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 2 1.5
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 2 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 112 86.7
Giardiasis 9 ND
Gonorrhea 8 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 2 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 43 33.3
Rabies (Animals) 13 N/A
Salmonellosis 12 9.3
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 15 11.6Hep. B* Acute 1 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 8 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 2 ND
Chickenpox 6 ND
Susquehanna County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 423
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.9
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.4
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 4
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 362
Cancer 313
Stroke 62
C.L.R.D.** 82
Accidents 86
199.4
171.1
34.3
46.1
66.6
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 2 Accidents 6 Accidents 6
Cancer 3
Diseases of Heart 2
Cancer 19
Diseases of Heart 15
C.L.R.D.** 6
Accidents 4
Suicide 4
Diseases of Heart 112
Cancer 69
Diabetes Mellitus 20
C.L.R.D.** 14
TOTAL 5 TOTAL 11 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 63 TOTAL 328
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 446 518.6
Prostate 131 141.8
Lung and Bronchus 64 72.8
Colon and Rectum 34 40.9
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 99 106.3
345 380.9
47 49.9
25 27.6
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 21 25.3
Melanoma of the Skin 22 25.0
13 13.6
26 27.8
13 21.1
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 38
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 18 21.5
45.0 10
9
10.2
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Pike, Monroe, Susquehanna, and Wayne Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 40
Diabetes Mellitus 52
Septicemia 27
Nephritis/Nephrosis 31
Alzheimer's Disease 47
23.5
28.1
15.8
17.3
26.5
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
27
(12 - 17)
(23 - 31)
62 (57 - 66)
20 (16 - 25)
84 (81 - 87)
10 9(8 - 13) (7 - 12)
20 (17 - 24)
32 (27 - 37)
13 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Susquehanna County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 46
Admissions 1,855
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.1
Admissions per 1,000 Population 43.4
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 41.4
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
253 253 253
31.4
Average Occupancy Rate 80.4
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 243.2
$222
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
201 101 74 0 86.9
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient3
0
0 0 3
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
175
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $641
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Susquehanna County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 73 DNA 74.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 29
Dentists (2011) 10
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 119 0.0% 75.2% -4.4%
7.5% 73.1% -4.2%
25.0% 88.9% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
166 2 2 23 34 36 69
$18,275.83 ND ND $28,984.00 $17,804.22 $19,534.81 $13,727.00
164 3 1 4 17 33 106
$11,033.58 ND ND ND $10,253.00 $9,076.00 $11,322.82
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
9179 55 34493
ND$11,245.35 $19,126.70 $14,315.10$28,680.75ND
40
59
7
21
18
9
98
69
1
6
0
2
$13,311.48
$17,603.00
ND
$35,245.14
$11,412.10
ND
$9,254.08
$14,757.59
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Tioga CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 1.4
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 42.3
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.6
Population per Square Mile 37.6
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 15.7
Per Capita Personal Income $32,623
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.5
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.0
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 42,577
Under 5 2,280
5-14 4,704
15-24 6,380
25-34 4,494
21,016
1,180
2,363
3,119
2,289
21,561
1,100
2,341
3,261
2,205
35-44 4,644
45-54 6,125
55-64 6,020
65-74 4,480
75+ 3,450
2,332
3,008
3,018
2,175
1,532
2,312
3,117
3,002
2,305
1,918
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 11.2
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 59.2
% Low Birth Weight 7.0
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 23.0
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 482
Under 15 0
15-17 8
475
0
8
4
0
0
3
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 32
20-29 320
30 and Over 120
32
316
117
0
2
2
0
2
1
All Ages 61.1
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
62.0
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 37.8
20-29 116.5
30 and Over** 24.2
37.8
118.0
24.8
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 1 0.8
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 223 175.6
Giardiasis 22 17.3
Gonorrhea 13 10.2
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 13 10.2
Rabies (Animals) 18 N/A
Salmonellosis 19 15.0
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 41 32.3Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 4 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 2 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 3 ND
Chickenpox 18 14.2
Tioga County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 416
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.1
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 293
Cancer 310
Stroke 66
C.L.R.D.** 89
Accidents 58
167.8
174.0
37.5
49.5
43.9
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 5 Accidents 4 Cancer 28
Diseases of Heart 15
Diabetes Mellitus 4
Accidents 3
Suicide 3
Diseases of Heart 83
Cancer 73
C.L.R.D.** 27
Stroke 19
Diabetes Mellitus 11
TOTAL 2 TOTAL 7 TOTAL 10 TOTAL 68 TOTAL 329
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 446 550.1
Prostate 116 131.6
Lung and Bronchus 74 90.8
Colon and Rectum 47 57.8
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 81 95.9
369 435.9
47 51.1
30 33.0
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 20 24.6
Melanoma of the Skin 29 38.4
14 13.1
31 36.4
21 27.8
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 30
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 20 27.5
34.7 9
15
ND
17.3
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Lycoming, Clinton, and Potter Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 30
Diabetes Mellitus 49
Septicemia 19
Nephritis/Nephrosis 27
Alzheimer's Disease 19
16.8
29.0
10.7
15.1
10.5
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
16
30
(14 - 18)
(28 - 33)
64 (61 - 67)
15 (13 - 19)
80 (77 - 83)
9 8(8 - 11) (7 - 10)
21 (18 - 24)
28 (24 - 32)
11 (9 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Tioga County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 83
Admissions 2,765
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.9
Admissions per 1,000 Population 64.9
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 34.2
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
266 266 266
33.5
Average Occupancy Rate 91.8
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 145.7
$235
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
46 30 10 0 85.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient3
1
1 1 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
40
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $753
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Tioga County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 153 DNA 80.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 48
Dentists (2011) 20
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 148 3.5% 77.1% -2.3%
-9.5% 53.5% -7.9%
81.8% 72.2% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
168 2 4 35 32 37 58
$26,234.57 ND ND $17,765.50 $26,657.65 $36,511.50 $27,266.61
159 5 1 11 17 29 96
$22,924.30 ND ND $13,845.50 $21,518.65 $28,591.92 $23,306.38
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
23139 33 31941
$15,916.50$23,861.24 $16,944.50 $26,648.98$27,564.51ND
35
70
25
33
11
14
87
51
1
0
0
0
$26,153.50
$26,135.42
$40,099.00
$37,006.46
$9,787.64
$6,215.88
$19,579.25
$26,206.50
ND
-
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Union CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.0
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 38.4
% Population Aged 65 and Over 15.4
Population per Square Mile 142.3
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 12.6
Per Capita Personal Income $33,929
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.7
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 10.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 44,952
Under 5 1,938
5-14 4,725
15-24 7,607
25-34 5,969
24,766
968
2,430
4,064
3,906
20,186
970
2,295
3,543
2,063
35-44 6,204
45-54 6,324
55-64 5,269
65-74 3,533
75+ 3,383
4,028
3,642
2,754
1,685
1,289
2,176
2,682
2,515
1,848
2,094
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.1
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 51.0
% Low Birth Weight 4.9
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 41.8
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 438
Under 15 1
15-17 6
407
1
6
2
0
0
29
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 23
20-29 253
30 and Over 155
19
229
152
0
2
0
4
22
3
All Ages 52.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
56.3
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 18.5
20-29 79.3
30 and Over** 34.1
22.4
87.6
34.8
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 10 7.4
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis 2 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 211 156.6
Giardiasis 10 7.4
Gonorrhea 18 13.4
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 67 49.7
Rabies (Animals) 5 N/A
Salmonellosis 25 18.6
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 19 14.1Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 1 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 12 8.9
Hep. B* Chronic 33 24.5
Chickenpox 17 12.6
Union County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 346
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 7.7
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 5.8
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 3
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 316
Cancer 234
Stroke 88
C.L.R.D.** 41
Accidents 40
176.0
139.6
47.5
23.9
24.2
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 5 Diseases of Heart 2 Cancer 17
Diseases of Heart 9
Diabetes Mellitus 5
Accidents 4
Diseases of Heart 71
Cancer 57
Stroke 26
Alzheimer's Disease 14
TOTAL 3 TOTAL 6 TOTAL 2 TOTAL 44 TOTAL 291
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 380 518.5
Prostate 102 132.9
Lung and Bronchus 46 66.6
Colon and Rectum 31 43.6
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 91 123.3
329 423.1
50 57.5
25 29.2
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 26 34.5
Melanoma of the Skin 17 22.1
10 11.6
22 27.0
25 32.3
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 18
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 14 20.9
27.6 6
10
ND
12.1
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Centre, Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 28
Diabetes Mellitus 36
Septicemia 14
Nephritis/Nephrosis 27
Alzheimer's Disease 41
15.4
19.9
8.2
14.5
21.2
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
13
26
(11 - 15)
(23 - 30)
59 (55 - 63)
14 (11 - 18)
82 (79 - 85)
9 9(7 - 10) (7 - 12)
17 (15 - 21)
26 (22 - 30)
8 (6 - 11)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Union County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 127
Admissions 5,912
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.8
Admissions per 1,000 Population 131.5
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 41.7
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
385 385 385
55.7
Average Occupancy Rate 89.9
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 178.1
$258
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
148 71 34 0 73.3
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient3
2
0 0 3
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
105
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 81
Full Time Employees 95
Contracted Employees 25
Payroll Employees 151 Staff with Clinical Privileges 67
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 68.5
Total Facilities 6 Total Surgical Visits 12,054
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 43.2
Total Operating Rooms 13 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 927.2
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 40
Total Employees per Operating Room 13.5
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $726
Total Employees 176
PAGE 4Union County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 268 DNA 85.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) 115
Dentists (2011) 23
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 400 10.8% 81.5% 2.8%
4.5% 72.8% -6.3%
0.0% 80.0% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
168 2 1 15 43 37 70
$28,674.98 ND ND $55,278.53 $29,431.13 $34,739.76 $21,535.81
153 5 4 14 12 23 95
$24,371.35 ND ND $13,921.80 $22,914.75 $30,265.37 $22,473.62
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
6167 27 267920
ND$21,289.06 $20,459.68 $25,469.97$41,782.94$20,869.44
32
67
14
24
13
16
94
60
0
1
0
0
$21,775.06
$23,084.37
$108,751.20
$89,256.06
$7,594.41
$11,606.12
$23,995.70
$28,921.49
-
ND
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Venango CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -1.3
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 44.4
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.9
Population per Square Mile 80.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 16.3
Per Capita Personal Income $35,548
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 20.4
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 54,272
Under 5 2,878
5-14 6,355
15-24 6,120
25-34 5,629
26,606
1,449
3,217
3,209
2,764
27,666
1,429
3,138
2,911
2,865
35-44 6,069
45-54 8,377
55-64 8,613
65-74 5,439
75+ 4,792
3,068
4,160
4,266
2,568
1,905
3,001
4,217
4,347
2,871
2,887
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.6
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 63.5
% Low Birth Weight 6.2
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 29.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 3.5
All Ages 623
Under 15 1
15-17 21
577
0
20
5
0
0
41
1
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 46
20-29 375
30 and Over 180
39
348
170
0
3
2
7
24
8
All Ages 65.7
Under 15** ND
15-17 21.5
71.0
22.6
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 64.1
20-29 124.2
30 and Over** 27.0
75.7
133.8
28.6
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 2 1.2
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 330 201.3
Giardiasis 9 ND
Gonorrhea 39 23.8
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 23 14.0
Rabies (Animals) 9 N/A
Salmonellosis 18 11.0
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 19 11.6Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 1 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 2 ND
Pertussis 89 54.3
Hep. B* Chronic 2 ND
Chickenpox 22 13.4
Venango County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 661
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.3
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 3
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 379
Cancer 470
Stroke 98
C.L.R.D.** 148
Accidents 117
157.0
196.8
40.0
59.8
65.1
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 3 Accidents 3 Accidents 8
Cancer 4
Diseases of Heart 4
Cancer 41
Diseases of Heart 20
Accidents 9
C.L.R.D.** 6
Diabetes Mellitus 6
Cancer 117
Diseases of Heart 102
C.L.R.D.** 40
Stroke 28
TOTAL 3 TOTAL 3 TOTAL 21 TOTAL 119 TOTAL 515
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 545 530.8
Prostate 111 102.2
Lung and Bronchus 110 106.1
Colon and Rectum 56 52.2
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 144 120.8
506 422.8
74 59.1
56 44.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 21 21.3
Melanoma of the Skin 28 29.3
23 18.7
32 27.7
10 9.4
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 46
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 29 29.6
44.4 12
14
9.4
11.5
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Crawford, Lawrence, Mercer, and Venango Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 44
Diabetes Mellitus 87
Septicemia 23
Nephritis/Nephrosis 35
Alzheimer's Disease 56
18.3
36.9
9.7
14.7
22.3
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
30
(17 - 22)
(27 - 33)
65 (62 - 69)
14 (11 - 17)
82 (79 - 85)
11 8(9 - 13) (7 - 10)
24 (21 - 27)
26 (23 - 31)
11 (9 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Venango County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 164
Admissions 6,871
Beds per 1,000 Population 3.0
Admissions per 1,000 Population 126.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 52.9
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
5 5 4
491 491 475
48.0
Average Occupancy Rate 89.7
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 174.5
$350
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
908 422 256 0 76.4
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient8
3
0 2 6
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
678
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 4
Full Time Employees 9
Contracted Employees 0
Payroll Employees 13 Staff with Clinical Privileges 7
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 185.3
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 2,409
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 35.8
Total Operating Rooms 2 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,204.5
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 5
Total Employees per Operating Room 6.5
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $785
Total Employees 13
PAGE 4Venango County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 297 DNA 84.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) 94
Dentists (2011) 18
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 326 -13.8% 78.7% 2.8%
15.7% 70.2% 6.1%
5.9% 62.5% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
331 4 10 26 39 102 150
$18,997.01 ND $26,930.50 $16,075.13 $18,280.50 $20,731.50 $18,784.88
332 2 6 13 50 79 182
$20,565.88 ND ND $11,570.00 $13,108.60 $22,489.25 $19,496.50
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
18360 95 711170
$16,418.26$19,411.38 $14,931.75 $17,191.00$26,321.91-
121
151
18
28
37
27
153
120
3
4
0
1
$18,688.50
$17,622.00
$100,789.60
$48,824.50
$6,999.00
$10,743.75
$23,307.25
$19,536.61
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Warren CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -1.6
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 45.1
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.8
Population per Square Mile 46.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 12.0
Per Capita Personal Income $36,121
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.7
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.0
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 41,146
Under 5 1,978
5-14 4,647
15-24 4,472
25-34 4,228
20,544
1,009
2,416
2,343
2,166
20,602
969
2,231
2,129
2,062
35-44 4,703
45-54 6,443
55-64 6,536
65-74 4,372
75+ 3,767
2,375
3,251
3,250
2,148
1,586
2,328
3,192
3,286
2,224
2,181
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.5
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 58.7
% Low Birth Weight 7.6
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 21.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 411
Under 15 2
15-17 8
392
2
7
4
0
0
15
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 26
20-29 243
30 and Over 130
25
231
125
0
2
2
1
10
3
All Ages 60.1
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
63.0
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 55.6
20-29 117.1
30 and Over** 25.6
57.8
123.2
26.6
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 1 0.8
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 207 166.4
Giardiasis 24 19.3
Gonorrhea 12 9.6
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 21 16.9
Rabies (Animals) 13 N/A
Salmonellosis 14 11.3
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 22 17.7Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 2 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 2 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 3 ND
Chickenpox 10 8.0
Warren County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 487
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.7
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 413
Cancer 314
Stroke 84
C.L.R.D.** 99
Accidents 64
212.3
165.3
43.2
50.9
45.2
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 4 Accidents 3
Diseases of Heart 3
Suicide 3
Diseases of Heart 17
Cancer 16
Accidents 9
Diabetes Mellitus 4
Stroke 4
Diseases of Heart 124
Cancer 82
C.L.R.D.** 40
Diabetes Mellitus 27
Stroke 25
TOTAL 1 TOTAL 5 TOTAL 10 TOTAL 70 TOTAL 401
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 449 536.6
Prostate 151 168.9
Lung and Bronchus 49 57.2
Colon and Rectum 35 42.6
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 103 116.2
372 420.0
56 59.5
36 35.9
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 20 23.9
Melanoma of the Skin 21 28.2
19 21.2
27 32.4
10 16.2
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 38
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 18 20.5
46.5 8
2
ND
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Warren Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 25
Diabetes Mellitus 68
Septicemia 16
Nephritis/Nephrosis 29
Alzheimer's Disease 29
12.5
35.7
8.4
15.7
14.8
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
29
(17 - 22)
(26 - 32)
66 (62 - 69)
15 (12 - 19)
84 (81 - 86)
12 9(10 - 14) (7 - 11)
24 (21 - 27)
24 (20 - 28)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Warren County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 1 1 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 89
Admissions 3,246
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.2
Admissions per 1,000 Population 78.9
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 43.9
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
403 403 403
49.5
Average Occupancy Rate 96.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 278.7
$215
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
210 86 68 0 71.4
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient3
0
1 0 4
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
154
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
1
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 26
Full Time Employees 17
Contracted Employees 7
Payroll Employees 36 Staff with Clinical Privileges 20
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 126.5
Total Facilities 2 Total Surgical Visits 5,441
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 51.7
Total Operating Rooms 5 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,088.2
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 15
Total Employees per Operating Room 8.6
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $812
Total Employees 43
PAGE 4Warren County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 216 DNA 82.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) 66
Dentists (2011) 9
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 304 19.7% 76.4% 7.9%
-17.7% 66.1% 4.0%
-18.2% 87.5% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
230 2 7 24 37 72 88
$29,257.92 ND ND $49,648.65 $18,019.83 $37,956.25 $25,746.65
258 1 3 19 35 60 140
$21,753.25 ND ND $14,581.10 $29,045.77 $22,666.64 $22,105.10
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
23260 47 64885
$27,096.60$23,605.87 $15,301.22 $29,660.68$34,037.70ND
82
95
13
31
31
24
131
79
1
0
0
1
$22,181.00
$29,106.00
$47,027.20
$45,951.80
$9,201.69
$10,623.29
$21,715.77
$33,375.80
ND
-
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Washington CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.4
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 43.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.1
Population per Square Mile 243.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 10.7
Per Capita Personal Income $49,450
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 14.2
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 208,716
Under 5 10,474
5-14 23,748
15-24 26,670
25-34 21,455
101,668
5,401
12,118
13,621
10,861
107,048
5,073
11,630
13,049
10,594
35-44 25,024
45-54 32,077
55-64 31,435
65-74 19,689
75+ 18,144
12,339
15,738
15,430
9,262
6,898
12,685
16,339
16,005
10,427
11,246
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.5
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 54.2
% Low Birth Weight 7.3
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 18.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.8
All Ages 2,297
Under 15 4
15-17 47
1,982
1
34
14
0
1
301
3
12
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 115
20-29 1,172
30 and Over 959
94
979
874
0
7
6
21
186
79
All Ages 54.6
Under 15** ND
15-17 9.1
63.2
12.6
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 33.1
20-29 84.7
30 and Over** 33.9
40.6
101.4
37.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 15 2.4
Syphilis 4 ND
Tuberculosis 4 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,479 236.7
Giardiasis 34 5.4
Gonorrhea 377 60.3
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 27 4.3
Rabies (Animals) 21 N/A
Salmonellosis 76 12.2
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 82 13.1Hep. B* Acute 2 ND
Shigellosis 12 1.9
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 4 ND
Pertussis 53 8.5
Hep. B* Chronic 23 3.7
Chickenpox 66 10.6
Washington County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 2,494
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.9
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.1
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 8
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 5.4
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,661
Cancer 1,688
Stroke 380
C.L.R.D.** 433
Accidents 318
173.3
187.9
39.2
47.5
46.5
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 4
Perinatal Conditions 2
Accidents 8
Suicide 3
Accidents 27
Suicide 9
Cancer 7
Diseases of Heart 4
Influenza/Pneumonia 3
Cancer 140
Diseases of Heart 69
Accidents 28
C.L.R.D.** 22
Diabetes Mellitus 17
Diseases of Heart 469
Cancer 431
C.L.R.D.** 142
Stroke 118
Alzheimer's Disease 98
TOTAL 8 TOTAL 17 TOTAL 64 TOTAL 436 TOTAL 1,969
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 2,002 531.5
Prostate 461 114.1
Lung and Bronchus 327 86.6
Colon and Rectum 212 56.6
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 521 118.9
1,954 436.0
251 52.9
204 40.9
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 92 25.6
Melanoma of the Skin 68 18.9
83 17.6
142 31.5
55 13.5
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 176
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 78 22.0
47.5 58
61
12.2
13.7
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Fayette, Greene, and Washington Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 166
Diabetes Mellitus 268
Septicemia 110
Nephritis/Nephrosis 186
Alzheimer's Disease 253
17.1
28.9
11.6
19.2
24.4
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
21
29
(18 - 24)
(25 - 32)
63 (59 - 67)
16 (13 - 20)
82 (78 - 85)
11 9(9 - 13) (7 - 12)
21 (18 - 25)
29 (24 - 34)
12 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Washington County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
4 3 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 564
Admissions 25,187
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.7
Admissions per 1,000 Population 120.7
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 53.1
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
12 12 12
1,424 1,335 1,424
37.6
Average Occupancy Rate 89.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 111.4
$244
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
1,414 722 295 2 73.3
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient11
6
0 5 6
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
1,019
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 103
Full Time Employees 53
Contracted Employees 50
Payroll Employees 106 Staff with Clinical Privileges 145
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 91.6
Total Facilities 4 Total Surgical Visits 14,296
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 53.2
Total Operating Rooms 13 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,099.7
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 105
Total Employees per Operating Room 12.0
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $740
Total Employees 156
PAGE 4Washington County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 441 DNA 81.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 375
Dentists (2011) 104
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 1,379 7.0% 80.0% 5.6%
5.0% 72.0% -0.5%
-1.9% 80.4% -1.4%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,145 18 26 93 249 367 392
$24,543.00 $16,526.50 $18,197.25 $26,589.22 $22,180.00 $26,598.00 $23,221.07
1,268 12 23 71 150 262 750
$21,784.38 $13,099.50 $20,259.00 $15,925.25 $13,506.56 $23,997.45 $22,445.00
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
821,207 333 33943118
$19,355.33$22,374.45 $18,407.37 $22,881.85$32,895.50$19,962.68
322
414
76
146
132
126
732
440
5
11
1
8
$19,170.34
$23,010.11
$38,412.13
$48,685.75
$9,401.30
$8,418.26
$23,261.60
$25,612.85
ND
$19,333.00
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Wayne CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -1.6
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 45.6
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.4
Population per Square Mile 71.6
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 12.1
Per Capita Personal Income $35,582
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.6
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.6
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 51,955
Under 5 2,104
5-14 5,393
15-24 5,730
25-34 5,390
27,430
1,105
2,734
3,105
3,237
24,525
999
2,659
2,625
2,153
35-44 6,356
45-54 8,586
55-64 8,306
65-74 5,946
75+ 4,144
3,621
4,604
4,228
3,045
1,751
2,735
3,982
4,078
2,901
2,393
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 7.8
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 55.0
% Low Birth Weight 7.5
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 24.7
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 438
Under 15 0
15-17 6
403
0
5
2
0
0
33
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 26
20-29 249
30 and Over 156
22
227
148
0
1
1
4
21
7
All Ages 53.6
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
58.3
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 41.4
20-29 104.0
30 and Over** 26.0
48.9
114.1
27.4
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 0 0.0
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 122 77.3
Giardiasis 15 9.5
Gonorrhea 11 7.0
Hepatitis: Type A 1 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 184 116.6
Rabies (Animals) 9 N/A
Salmonellosis 124 78.6
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 43 27.3Hep. B* Acute 1 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 7 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 28 17.7
Chickenpox 15 9.5
Wayne County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 598
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.5
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.4
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 517
Cancer 389
Stroke 78
C.L.R.D.** 88
Accidents 77
230.6
166.1
35.0
38.7
44.6
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 3 Accidents 6
Cancer 2
Diseases of Heart 2
Suicide 2
Cancer 31
Diseases of Heart 17
Accidents 10
Suicide 9
Diabetes Mellitus 7
Diseases of Heart 149
Cancer 96
C.L.R.D.** 31
Stroke 25
Alzheimer's Disease 23
TOTAL 1 TOTAL 7 TOTAL 19 TOTAL 101 TOTAL 470
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 527 470.5
Prostate 112 90.8
Lung and Bronchus 85 73.9
Colon and Rectum 46 41.5
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 118 109.6
442 402.0
54 43.6
51 47.0
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 31 31.7
Melanoma of the Skin 15 14.3
21 16.1
19 15.5
12 11.7
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 41
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 22 20.9
37.9 14
9
10.7
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Pike, Monroe, Susquehanna, and Wayne Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 44
Diabetes Mellitus 62
Septicemia 24
Nephritis/Nephrosis 36
Alzheimer's Disease 71
19.8
26.6
10.9
16.1
32.3
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
27
(12 - 17)
(23 - 31)
62 (57 - 66)
20 (16 - 25)
84 (81 - 87)
10 9(8 - 13) (7 - 12)
20 (17 - 24)
32 (27 - 37)
13 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Wayne County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 1 1 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 97
Admissions 3,506
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.9
Admissions per 1,000 Population 67.5
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 46.0
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
371 371 371
36.8
Average Occupancy Rate 85.4
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 383.4
$211
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
258 138 86 0 85.7
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient3
1
0 0 3
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
224
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
1
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 16
Full Time Employees 9
Contracted Employees 9
Payroll Employees 16 Staff with Clinical Privileges 4
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 194.6
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 4,864
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 36.1
Total Operating Rooms 3 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,621.3
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 4
Total Employees per Operating Room 8.3
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $780
Total Employees 25
PAGE 4Wayne County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 125 DNA 81.7% DNA
Physicians (2012) 59
Dentists (2011) 24
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 264 14.3% 81.9% 14.5%
0.2% 62.3% -3.0%
20.0% 76.2% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
249 8 7 21 55 75 83
$28,593.89 ND ND $34,422.77 $29,929.96 $26,978.68 $29,050.17
260 4 6 11 25 58 156
$25,773.75 ND ND $30,973.48 $12,903.25 $23,001.40 $28,672.14
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
8256 63 571242
ND$27,439.85 $22,190.50 $25,171.29$30,327.08ND
63
109
22
26
27
24
147
83
1
6
0
1
$23,981.35
$29,050.25
$34,043.37
$44,789.01
$12,480.10
$12,186.83
$28,874.56
$28,892.51
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Westmoreland CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.5
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 45.1
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.6
Population per Square Mile 353.7
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 10.1
Per Capita Personal Income $44,278
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 14.4
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 363,395
Under 5 17,036
5-14 39,494
15-24 41,986
25-34 36,735
177,301
8,732
20,174
21,801
18,831
186,094
8,304
19,320
20,185
17,904
35-44 42,688
45-54 57,675
55-64 56,470
65-74 36,616
75+ 34,695
21,288
28,447
27,627
17,131
13,270
21,400
29,228
28,843
19,485
21,425
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 8.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 52.7
% Low Birth Weight 7.7
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 15.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.4
All Ages 3,669
Under 15 1
15-17 64
3,155
1
44
29
0
0
485
0
20
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 171
20-29 1,909
30 and Over 1,523
126
1,607
1,376
0
14
15
45
288
132
All Ages 53.0
Under 15** ND
15-17 6.9
61.7
10.1
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 29.8
20-29 87.4
30 and Over** 31.2
40.4
103.8
34.5
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 22 2.0
Syphilis 2 ND
Tuberculosis 4 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,975 180.7
Giardiasis 62 5.7
Gonorrhea 397 36.3
Hepatitis: Type A 3 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 147 13.4
Rabies (Animals) 65 N/A
Salmonellosis 136 12.4
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 117 10.7Hep. B* Acute 5 ND
Shigellosis 48 4.4
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 3 ND
Pertussis 105 9.6
Hep. B* Chronic 50 4.6
Chickenpox 107 9.8
Westmoreland County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 4,273
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.5
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 14
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 4.4
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 5.8
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 3,216
Cancer 2,968
Stroke 659
C.L.R.D.** 660
Accidents 690
179.5
178.0
36.5
37.1
54.5
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 12
Birth Defects 2
Accidents 22
Cancer 5
Suicide 5
Accidents 68
Cancer 19
Diseases of Heart 15
Suicide 8
Cancer 236
Diseases of Heart 116
Accidents 76
Diabetes Mellitus 24
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 22
Diseases of Heart 930
Cancer 714
C.L.R.D.** 195
Stroke 180
Diabetes Mellitus 108
TOTAL 19 TOTAL 36 TOTAL 148 TOTAL 664 TOTAL 3,406
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 3,750 538.7
Prostate 867 116.5
Lung and Bronchus 627 88.3
Colon and Rectum 372 54.1
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 1,057 130.4
3,748 456.3
517 58.4
375 41.1
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 177 25.8
Melanoma of the Skin 104 15.6
156 18.5
223 26.6
90 14.1
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 325
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 158 23.1
46.2 123
94
13.9
11.3
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Westmoreland County Only]
Influenza/Pneumonia 263
Diabetes Mellitus 386
Septicemia 278
Nephritis/Nephrosis 268
Alzheimer's Disease 317
14.5
22.7
15.7
14.8
16.5
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
25
(12 - 17)
(21 - 29)
61 (57 - 66)
11 (8 - 15)
85 (81 - 88)
11 11(9 - 14) (9 - 15)
18 (15 - 22)
21 (17 - 26)
9 (7 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Westmoreland County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
5 3 1 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 545
Admissions 28,968
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.5
Admissions per 1,000 Population 79.7
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 64.7
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
19 19 19
2,382 2,299 2,382
33.4
Average Occupancy Rate 91.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 104.3
$252
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
1,164 595 371 2 84.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient13
2
0 8 21
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
968
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
1
State
1
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 112
Full Time Employees 112
Contracted Employees 42
Payroll Employees 182 Staff with Clinical Privileges 141
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 93.2
Total Facilities 8 Total Surgical Visits 20,874
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 46.7
Total Operating Rooms 27 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 773.1
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 110
Total Employees per Operating Room 8.3
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $830
Total Employees 224
PAGE 4Westmoreland County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 773 DNA 81.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 538
Dentists (2011) 209
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 2,110 3.9% 79.4% 7.9%
-6.0% 75.9% -4.2%
5.0% 75.5% -10.2%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
2,132 36 34 194 378 619 871
$24,518.14 $14,131.38 $17,161.50 $27,326.50 $27,173.50 $24,978.25 $24,084.90
2,602 18 24 127 330 566 1,537
$20,548.31 $11,986.50 $13,978.75 $11,254.50 $11,048.48 $22,336.58 $22,486.58
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
1632,748 505 54373931
$17,573.80$22,365.58 $16,963.75 $20,401.75$29,889.00$19,804.30
633
810
136
242
316
189
1,487
848
30
24
0
19
$18,144.88
$21,637.84
$49,582.20
$47,613.25
$7,938.27
$9,631.25
$22,960.00
$25,876.29
$16,533.55
$24,546.63
-
$36,515.75
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Wyoming CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)% Population Change 2010 to 2012 -0.5
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 42.0
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.3
Population per Square Mile 70.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 12.3
Per Capita Personal Income $35,418
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.7
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 28,125
Under 5 1,417
5-14 3,357
15-24 3,612
25-34 3,045
14,082
737
1,757
1,911
1,534
14,043
680
1,600
1,701
1,511
35-44 3,369
45-54 4,232
55-64 4,235
65-74 2,922
75+ 1,936
1,655
2,097
2,142
1,489
760
1,714
2,135
2,093
1,433
1,176
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.0
Average Annual General Fertility Rate (2010-2012) 59.8
% Low Birth Weight 9.9
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 27.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 304
Under 15 2
15-17 5
282
2
4
4
0
0
18
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 13
20-29 185
30 and Over 99
13
174
89
0
2
2
0
9
8
All Ages 57.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
61.7
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 33.7
20-29 109.0
30 and Over** 25.8
33.7
115.8
28.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
*
ND
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 0 0.0
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 102 120.3
Giardiasis 5 ND
Gonorrhea 9 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 92 108.5
Rabies (Animals) 8 N/A
Salmonellosis 10 11.8
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 27 31.8Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 14 16.5
Hep. B* Chronic 2 ND
Chickenpox 8 ND
Wyoming County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 298
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.6
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.4
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 4
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 219
Cancer 199
Stroke 39
C.L.R.D.** 37
Accidents 48
195.5
179.4
36.3
32.7
58.1
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 3 Accidents 4 Accidents 7
Suicide 2
Cancer 16
Diseases of Heart 8
Accidents 7
Diabetes Mellitus 5
Diseases of Heart 77
Cancer 50
Stroke 12
Diabetes Mellitus 10
C.L.R.D.** 9
TOTAL 5 TOTAL 4 TOTAL 14 TOTAL 55 TOTAL 220
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 290 568.3
Prostate 67 113.9
Lung and Bronchus 57 112.0
Colon and Rectum 23 48.2
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 79 144.2
279 521.1
26 45.8
20 34.2
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 13 26.3
Melanoma of the Skin 15 31.3
9 ND
21 38.3
15 28.8
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 13
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 10 20.6
26.3 8
6
ND
ND
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: Lackawanna, Luzerne, and Wyoming Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 15
Diabetes Mellitus 36
Septicemia 16
Nephritis/Nephrosis 18
Alzheimer's Disease 18
13.8
31.3
14.5
16.8
16.3
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
16
28
(14 - 18)
(25 - 32)
63 (59 - 67)
14 (10 - 18)
85 (82 - 89)
10 8(8 - 12) (7 - 10)
23 (19 - 26)
31 (26 - 36)
12 (9 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2009-2011 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Wyoming County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 48
Admissions 1,259
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.7
Admissions per 1,000 Population 44.8
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 28.5
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
1 1 1
124 124 124
25.5
Average Occupancy Rate 94.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 264.8
$264
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
181 79 91 0 93.5
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 1 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
170
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,186
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Wyoming County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 62 DNA 78.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 36
Dentists (2011) 9
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 93 -18.4% 68.8% -3.8%
32.2% 71.9% -0.9%
-25.0% 87.5% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
153 4 2 12 35 41 59
$29,929.36 ND ND $36,313.68 $33,934.06 $30,695.56 $28,523.08
179 2 1 9 14 37 116
$28,863.00 ND ND ND $34,049.47 $21,579.47 $29,487.00
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
3192 38 28692
ND$27,419.08 $17,599.45 $30,634.28$37,157.39ND
44
61
18
32
13
12
104
45
0
3
0
0
$23,584.17
$28,838.50
$47,806.13
$62,327.17
$13,083.59
$14,031.35
$31,719.64
$27,639.00
-
ND
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
York CountyHealth Profile 2014
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (2012)
% Population Change 2010 to 2012 0.7
Median Age of the Population (2008-2012) 40.1
% Population Aged 65 and Over 15.0
Population per Square Mile 484.2
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2008-2012) 9.6
Per Capita Personal Income $40,124
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 13.7
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2012)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 437,846
Under 5 25,823
5-14 56,403
15-24 54,827
25-34 51,465
216,269
13,330
29,050
28,197
25,758
221,577
12,493
27,353
26,630
25,707
35-44 57,473
45-54 67,804
55-64 58,464
65-74 36,260
75+ 29,327
28,581
33,601
28,669
17,312
11,771
28,892
34,203
29,795
18,948
17,556
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2012)
White 394,956 Black 27,098 Other Races 15,792 Hispanic (any race) 26,603
NATALITY and REPORTED PREGNANCIES^ (2012 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
10.8
Average Annual General60.0
% Low Birth Weight 7.6
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 22.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.8
7.1
20.4
1.2
12.6
33.7
4.1Fertility Rate (2010-2012)
All Races White Black
All Ages 5,406
Under 15 4
15-17 98
4,733
2
81
44
1
1
629
1
16
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 356
20-29 2,981
30 and Over 1,967
272
2,582
1,796
4
17
21
80
382
150
All Ages 58.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 9.5
66.6
ND
11.5
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 50.6
20-29 101.5
30 and Over** 30.7
66.2
117.2
33.6
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *General fertility rate (ages 15-44). Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
8.0
27.0
4.5
(of any race)
*
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
MORBIDITY (2010-2012 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2010-2012)
HIV 92 7.0
Syphilis 16 1.2
Tuberculosis 16 1.2
Total Rate
Chlamydia 4,235 323.4
Giardiasis 41 3.1
Gonorrhea 928 70.9
Hepatitis: Type A 2 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 762 58.2
Rabies (Animals) 69 N/A
Salmonellosis 147 11.2
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 132 10.1
Hep. B* Acute 9 ND
Shigellosis 27 2.1
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 2 ND
Pertussis 120 9.2
Hep. B* Chronic 109 8.3
Chickenpox 27 2.1
York County PAGE 2
MORTALITY (2012 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2010-2012)
Number of Resident Deaths 3,615
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 8.3
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.9
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 20 11 6 4
All Races BlackWhiteHispanic
(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 4.2 2.9 ND ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2010-2012) 5.6 4.8 18.0 8.1
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 2,483
Cancer 2,672
Stroke 522
C.L.R.D.** 566
Accidents 548
158.0
171.7
33.6
37.1
39.1
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 188
Diabetes Mellitus 330
Septicemia 142
Nephritis/Nephrosis 265
Alzheimer's Disease 381
12.1
21.3
9.2
16.7
24.1 * Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2012)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 8
Birth Defects 3
Accidents 2
Accidents 17
Assault (Homicide) 8
Birth Defects 4
Cancer 4
Suicide 4
Accidents 39
Suicide 15
Cancer 14
Diseases of Heart 7
Assault (Homicide) 6
Cancer 259
Diseases of Heart 127
Accidents 44
Diabetes Mellitus 26
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 20
Diseases of Heart 674
Cancer 606
C.L.R.D.** 152
Stroke 150
Alzheimer's Disease 133
TOTAL 21 TOTAL 46 TOTAL 108 TOTAL 661 TOTAL 2,779
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 3,726 537.0
Prostate 810 111.8
Lung and Bronchus 575 83.4
Colon and Rectum 381 55.7
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 1,028 129.3
3,706 465.2
463 56.0
314 37.6
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 164 24.1
Melanoma of the Skin 211 30.3
166 19.9
284 34.4
211 28.7
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 291
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 148 21.3
44.8 77
75
9.3
9.5
Note: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded.
CANCER INCIDENCE (2009-2011 Residents)
ADULT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS (2010-2012)[Includes: York County Only]
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
12
28
(10 - 15)
(24 - 33)
63 (58 - 68)
13 (9 - 17)
80 (76 - 84)
9 9(7 - 12) (7 - 12)
18 (14 - 23)
31 (26 - 37)
9 (7 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2010-2012 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.health.state.pa.us/stats/. 2010-2012 data does not include information collected from individuals contacted by cell phone.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
York County PAGE 3
HOSPITALS (7/11-6/12)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
6 3 0 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 758
Admissions 37,393
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.7
Admissions per 1,000 Population 85.4
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 66.0
NURSING HOMES (2012)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
16 15 15
2,211 2,181 2,181
33.7
Average Occupancy Rate 92.6
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 179.9
$285
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
DRUG and ALCOHOL TREATMENT
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/11-6/12
614 300 238 9 89.4
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient21
6
0 3 22
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
547
Admission by County of Residence (7/11-6/12)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/12)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
2
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
3
State
0
Other
0
AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS (7/11-6/12)
Employees
Part Time Employees 110
Full Time Employees 263
Contracted Employees 73
Payroll Employees 300 Staff with Clinical Privileges 421
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 123.4
Total Facilities 12 Total Surgical Visits 46,042
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 37.1
Total Operating Rooms 28 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,644.4
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 240
Total Employees per Operating Room 13.3
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $627
Total Employees 373
PAGE 4York County
Pennsylvania Healthcare Workforce (2011-2012)
Notes: Only healthcare employees renewing their license in 2011-2012 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,507 DNA 84.0% DNA
Physicians (2012) 828
Dentists (2011) 197
Registered Nurses (2010/2011) 2,207 7.3% 85.1% 6.4%
-0.2% 73.7% -2.5%
12.6% 78.7% -5.3%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2012)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,649 27 32 184 310 490 606
$20,270.50 $12,775.00 $19,054.53 $17,732.75 $19,114.55 $21,234.32 $21,125.41
1,768 19 22 90 213 398 1,026
$18,956.88 $12,231.75 $11,237.97 $13,629.18 $12,208.00 $18,946.16 $20,702.00
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
1381,842 406 36663428
$16,400.89$20,149.13 $18,110.75 $17,511.38$20,862.63$8,839.26
389
563
132
194
252
201
982
649
10
16
3
26
$17,371.00
$19,283.00
$28,840.30
$32,800.15
$8,609.13
$9,793.25
$20,806.51
$21,857.50
$12,948.75
$28,766.40
ND
$26,791.50
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