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2014 Community Health Needs Assessment Service Planning Area 5 West Los Angeles, California Venice Family Clinic 604 Rose Avenue, Venice, CA 90291 General Administration Number: 310.392.8630 Patient and Provider Questions: 310.392.8636 General Fax Number: 310.392.6642 [email protected] Westside Family Health Center 1711 Ocean Park Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90405 General Administration Number: 310.450.4773 Clinic Number: 310.450.2191 General Fax Number: 310.450.0873 [email protected] The following report addresses the community health needs assessment requirements described in Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act (42 USCS § 254b), the Authorizing Legislation of the Health Center Program, and its sections 330(k)(2) and Section 330(k)(3)(J). This report fulfills the requirements, which can be found in Section 13.

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2014 Community Health Needs Assessment

Service Planning Area 5

West Los Angeles, California

Venice Family Clinic

604 Rose Avenue, Venice, CA 90291

General Administration Number: 310.392.8630

Patient and Provider Questions: 310.392.8636

General Fax Number: 310.392.6642

[email protected]

Westside Family Health Center

1711 Ocean Park Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90405

General Administration Number: 310.450.4773

Clinic Number: 310.450.2191

General Fax Number: 310.450.0873

[email protected]

The following report addresses the community health needs assessment requirements described in Section 330 of the

Public Health Service Act (42 USCS § 254b), the Authorizing Legislation of the Health Center Program, and its

sections 330(k)(2) and Section 330(k)(3)(J). This report fulfills the requirements, which can be found in Section 13.

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CONTENTS

1 Executive Summary .................................................................................................................................. 6

2 Community Needs Assesment Overview ................................................................................................. 7

3 Identified Community Health Needs: Summary ...................................................................................... 7

3.1 Access to Health Care Addressing Care and Management of Chronic Health Conditions .............. 7

3.2 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention ...................................................................................... 8

3.3 Mental Health Disorders .................................................................................................................. 8

3.4 Substance Abuse and Addiction ....................................................................................................... 8

4 Service Area ............................................................................................................................................. 8

4.1 Health Professional Shortage Areas in Service Area: Primary Care and Mental Health .............. 9

4.1 Summary of Population, Households and Families ....................................................................... 10

4.2 Health Care Facilities and Other Resources ................................................................................... 10

5 Summary of Demographics .................................................................................................................... 11

5.1 Health Care Access and Utilization ............................................................................................... 13

5.1.1 Summary of Health Access and Utilization Indicators ........................................................... 14

5.2 Mortality ........................................................................................................................................ 14

5.2.1 Summary of Age-Adjusted Death Rates by Cause of Death .................................................. 15

6 Social & Economic Factors ..................................................................................................................... 16

6.1 Children Eligible for Free/Reduced Price Lunch ............................................................................. 16

6.2 Children in Poverty ......................................................................................................................... 18

6.3 Households Receiving Public Assistance Income ........................................................................... 19

6.4 Lack of Social or Emotional Support .............................................................................................. 20

6.5 Population in Poverty - 100% FPL .................................................................................................. 21

6.6 Population in Poverty - 200% FPL .................................................................................................. 22

6.7 Population Receiving Medicaid ...................................................................................................... 23

6.8 Population with Associate's Level Degree or Higher ..................................................................... 24

6.9 Population with No High School Diploma ...................................................................................... 25

6.10 Unemployment Rate ...................................................................................................................... 26

6.10.1 Average Monthly Unemployment Rate, April 2013 - April 2014 ........................................... 27

6.10.2 Average Annual Unemployment Rate, 2004-2013 ................................................................ 28

6.11 Uninsured Population - Adults ....................................................................................................... 29

6.12 Uninsured Population - Children .................................................................................................... 30

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6.13 Uninsured Population - Total ......................................................................................................... 31

7 Physical Environment ............................................................................................................................. 32

7.1 Air Quality - Ozone ......................................................................................................................... 32

7.2 Air Quality - Particulate Matter 2.5 ...........................................................................................34-36

7.3 Low Income Population with Low Food Access ............................................................................. 36

7.4 Population with Low Food Access .................................................................................................. 37

7.5 SNAP-Authorized Food Store Access ............................................................................................. 38

8 Clinical Care ............................................................................................................................................ 39

8.1 Access to Primary Care ................................................................................................................... 39

8.1.1 Access to Primary Care, Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Year, 2002 through 2011 ..................... 40

8.2 Cancer Screening - Mammogram .................................................................................................. 40

8.3 Cancer Screening - Pap Test ........................................................................................................... 41

8.4 Dental Care Utilization ................................................................................................................... 42

8.5 Facilities Designated as Health Professional Shortage Areas ........................................................ 43

8.6 Federally Qualified Health Centers ................................................................................................ 44

8.7 High Blood Pressure Management ................................................................................................ 45

8.8 Pneumonia Vaccination ................................................................................................................. 46

8.9 Population Living in a Health Professional Shortage Area ............................................................. 47

9 Health Behaviors .................................................................................................................................... 49

9.1 Alcohol Consumption ..................................................................................................................... 49

9.2 Fruit/Vegetable Consumption ....................................................................................................... 50

9.3 Soda Consumption ......................................................................................................................... 50

9.4 Tobacco Consumption ................................................................................................................... 51

9.5 Tobacco Usage - Current Smokers ................................................................................................. 52

9.6 Tobacco Usage - Former or Current Smokers ................................................................................ 53

9.7 Tobacco Usage - Quit Attempt ....................................................................................................... 54

10 Health Outcomes ............................................................................................................................... 55

10.1 Asthma Prevalence ........................................................................................................................ 55

10.2 Cancer Incidence ............................................................................................................................ 56

10.2.1 Cancer Incidence - Breast ....................................................................................................... 56

10.2.2 Cancer Incidence - Cervix ....................................................................................................... 57

10.2.3 Cancer Incidence - Colon and Rectum ................................................................................... 57

10.2.4 Cancer Incidence - Lung ......................................................................................................... 58

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10.2.5 Cancer Incidence - Prostate ................................................................................................... 59

10.3 Chlamydia Incidence ...................................................................................................................... 60

10.4 Diabetes (Adult) ............................................................................................................................. 61

10.5 HIV / AIDS ....................................................................................................................................... 62

10.6 Obesity ........................................................................................................................................... 63

10.7 Overweight ..................................................................................................................................... 64

10.8 Poor Dental Health ......................................................................................................................... 65

10.9 Population with Any Disability ....................................................................................................... 66

11 Community Consultation ................................................................................................................... 68

Community’s Top Health Issues ................................................................................................................. 68

11.1 Challenges in Providing Needed Health and Mental Health Services ............................................ 68

11.2 Access Barriers to Health Care and Mental Health Services .......................................................... 68

11.3 Limited Access to Specific Services ................................................................................................ 68

12 2013 UCLA Health System Data By Zip Code ..................................................................................... 69

12.1 Population ...................................................................................................................................... 69

12.1.1 Population (2013 and 2018) ................................................................................................... 69

12.1.2 Percent Race/Ethnicity ........................................................................................................... 70

12.1.3 Asian Population Detail .......................................................................................................... 71

12.1.4 Language Spoken at Home for Persons Five Years and Older ................................................. 73

12.1.5 Highest Level of Education Completed for Persons 25 Years and Older ................................. 75

12.1.6 Employment Status for Persons 16 Years and Older .............................................................. 77

12.1.7 Percent Employment Status for Persons 16 Years and Older - continued ................................... 78

12.1.7 Occupation Type for Labor Force ........................................................................................... 79

12.1.8 Households (2013 and 2018) .................................................................................................. 80

12.1.9 Group Quarters Population .................................................................................................... 81

12.1.10 Percent Group Quarters Population ................................................................................... 82

12.1.11 Household Size ................................................................................................................... 83

12.1.12 Percent Household Size ...................................................................................................... 84

12.1.13 Households by Presence of Children Under 18 Years ......................................................... 85

12.1.14 Households by Income Group ............................................................................................ 86

12.1.15 Percent Households by Income Group ............................................................................... 88

12.1.16 Household Statistics – Size and Income .............................................................................. 90

12.1.17 Age of Head of Household .................................................................................................. 91

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12.1.18 Owner and Renter Occupied Housing Units ....................................................................... 92

12.1.19 Families .............................................................................................................................. 93

12.1.20 Families by Poverty Status .................................................................................................. 94

12.2 Age Group Detail (2013) ................................................................................................................ 97

12.2.1 Total Population Age Group 0 to 20 Years .............................................................................. 97

12.2.2 Total Population Age Group 21 to 44 Years ............................................................................ 98

12.2.3 Total Population Age Group 45 to 64 Years ............................................................................ 99

12.2.4 Total Population Age Group 65 Years and Older .................................................................. 100

12.2.5 Male Population Age Group 0 to 20 Years ............................................................................ 101

12.2.6 Male Population Age Group 21 to 44 Years .......................................................................... 102

12.2.7 Male Population Age Group 45 to 64 Years .......................................................................... 103

12.2.8 Male Population Age Group 65 Years and Older .................................................................. 104

12.2.9 Female Population Age Group 0 to 20 Years ........................................................................ 105

12.2.10 Female Population Age Group 21 to 44 Years .................................................................. 106

12.2.11 Female Population Age Group 45 to 64 Years .................................................................. 107

12.2.12 Female Population Age Group 65 Years and Older ........................................................... 108

12.3 Mortality ...................................................................................................................................... 109

12.3.1 Number of Deaths, Total, Males and Females, By Age Group (Three-Year Average 2010-2013)

109

12.4 Maternal and Infant Health ......................................................................................................... 111

12.4.1 Births (2009, 2010, 2011 and Three-Year Average) ............................................................. 111

12.4.2 Births by Mother’s Race/Ethnicity (Three-Year Average 2009 – 2011)................................ 112

12.4.3 Percent Births by Mother’s Race/Ethnicity (Three-Year Average 2009 – 2011) .................. 113

12.4.4 Births by Mother’s Age Group (Three-Year Average 2009 – 2011) ..................................... 114

12.4.5 Percent Births by Mother’s Age Group (Three-Year Average 2009 – 2011) ........................ 115

12.4.6 Births by Prenatal Care Access (Three-Year Average 2009 – 2011) ..................................... 116

12.4.7 Births by Infant Birth Weight (Three-Year Average 2009 – 2011)........................................ 117

13 Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act (42 USCS § 254b)....................................................... 118

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1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This community health needs assessment for Venice Family Clinic and Westside Family Health Center brings together a variety of demographic and health status information, derived from a number of sources including the UCLA Center for Health Research, the US Census Bureau, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and others. The following observations were made when compared to the last community needs assessment in 2010 for the service area located in western Los Angeles County and is bounded by Mulholland Drive on the north, La Cienega Blvd. on the east, Imperial Highway on the south and the Pacific Ocean on the west:

Heart disease moved up from number 3 to number 1 on the list of causes of premature mortality, followed by suicide and drug overdose.

Heart disease continued to be the leading cause of all deaths.

There was an increase in deaths caused by suicide, Alzheimer's disease and all cancers, notably lung cancer.

There was a decrease in deaths caused by diabetes.

There was a decrease in births by mothers younger than 20 years of age.

There was a decline in early (first-trimester) prenatal care from 87.3% to 77.9%.

There was an increase in the percentage of low and very low birthweight babies.

There was an increase in the percentage of teens who currently smoke tobacco.

There was an increase in the percentage of teens who engage in binge drinking. This assessment brings substantially more data than the 2010 assessment and tells us many more interesting things about the service area, including:

Our community consultation uncovered numerous challenges in the area of access, from enrolling for health insurance coverage to using that coverage to access care in one’s neighborhood.

Over half of all children attending the area’s public schools are eligible for a free or reduced price lunch.

Almost 14% of the area’s children aged 0-17 live in households with income below the Federal Poverty Level (FPL).

Nearly 10% of children under age 19 are uninsured in the area; a total of 17% of all community members are uninsured.

Thirty percent (30%) of adults were uninsured in 2013, as this assessment is of data from before the full implementation of the Affordable Care Act.

The rate per 100,000 of access to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) authorized food stores (53) is below both the overall Los Angeles County rate of 69 and the California rate of 64.

Among adults aged 18 and older, 34% report not having visited a dentist, dental hygienist or dental clinic within the past year.

Incidence of some cancers—cervical, colon and rectum—is higher in the service area than in California overall while breast, lung and prostate cancer is lower.

The incidence of chlamydia is higher in the service area than in California as a whole.

The service area prevalence of HIV/AIDS is higher than California’s as a whole.

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2 COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESMENT OVERVIEW

This community health needs assessment brings together a variety of demographic and health

information, gathered from both primary and secondary data sources.

The first phase of the community health needs assessment involved collection and analysis of numerous

demographic and health status and data and information for the Venice Family Clinic and Westside Family

Health Center Service Area. The following types of data were analyzed: population, household and family

demographics; birth statistics, death statistics, designated Health Professional Shortage Areas, large-scale

household telephone surveys designed to measure health access, utilization of health services, and health

behaviors. Wherever possible, the service area health experience was benchmarked to Healthy People

2020 targets. In addition, to assist with providing context to the demographics, the Venice Family Clinic

and Westside Family Health Center Service Area is compared to Los Angeles County.

The second phase of the needs assessment focused on qualitative primary research. Representatives from

Venice Family Clinic and Westside Family Center agreed that telephone interviews with representatives

from public and private partner agencies and nearby schools, as well as local government representatives

would be a cost effective approach to gain an understanding of important health issues and would offer

potential opportunities to collaborate with these organizations.

3 IDENTIFIED COMMUNITY HEALTH NEEDS: SUMMARY

The following are priority community health issues in Venice Family Clinic and Westside Family Health

Center service areas:

3.1 ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ADDRESSING CARE AND MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC

HEALTH CONDITIONS

Healthy People 2020 targets were not met in regards to having medical insurance (persons under age 65),

usual source of ongoing care (all ages), experiencing delays in getting needed medical care (all ages), and

experiencing delays in getting prescription medications (all ages).

Heart disease, cancer, obesity, diabetes, and asthma were identified – in the data and/or the community

consultation – as important chronic health conditions facing the population.

Different health care facilities and other medical resources (including hospitals, licensed community

clinics, and providers with specialized health expertise) are located in the service area. Variations in

government insurance products (for example, Medi-Cal and managed Medi-Cal) accepted by providers

and gaps in coordination of services among providers result in problems in the care and management of

chronic diseases for low income, underinsured, and uninsured persons.

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3.2 HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION

Healthy People 2020 targets were not met in regards to adult cigarette smoking, seniors who received a

flu shot in the past year, and seniors ever diagnosed with high blood pressure. Leading causes of

preventable deaths in SPA 5 are coronary heart disease, suicide, drug overdose, liver disease, and breast

cancer, as measured by Years of Potential Life Lost before age 75 years.

Those participating in the community consultation identified needs for various health screenings,

including cardiovascular risk, diabetes, and HIV testing as well as physical activity programs for children,

teens, and adults.

3.3 MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS

Healthy People 2020 targets were limited in mental health (death rate due of suicide met the objective)

and data was not available for other targets.

Participants in the community consultation identified a variety of mental health disorders facing the

population they serve such as anxiety, depression, mood disorders, bipolar disorders, psychotic disorders,

schizophrenia, and suicide ideation among students. 11 – Page 3

Low-income, underinsured, and uninsured persons face many of the same challenges in accessing mental

health care related to payment for services and coordination of services between providers as those with

physical health conditions. In addition, further challenges exist surrounding the stigma of mental health

and weak linkages to the physical health system.

3.4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND ADDICTION

Healthy People 2020 targets were limited in substance abuse (death rate due of cirrhosis met the

objective) and data was not available for other targets.

4 SERVICE AREA

Venice Family Clinic and Westside Family Health Center management determined that the optimal service

area to employ is the Los Angeles County Department of Health West Service Planning Area (SPA) 5. The

reasons to use SPA 5 are multi-fold:

Venice Family Clinic and Westside Family Health Center could have a greater impact on the

community health needs of local, proximal residents versus a broader geography

Venice Family Clinic and Westside Family Health Center would not be redundant in addressing

community health needs with other area hospitals and health systems, which might be more likely

to occur in a broader geographic area with more acute care providers

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and the California Health Interview Survey

(conducted by UCLA Center for Health Policy Research) provide health assessment data for SPA 5

that serve as another information resource in identifying needs and assessing improvement

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Venice Family Clinic and Westside Family Health Center defined its service area for purposes of the 2013

Community Health Needs Assessment to include the following communities:

Brentwood

Century City

Culver City

Malibu

Marina del Rey

Mar Vista

Pacific Palisades

Palms

Playa del Rey

Playa Vista

Santa Monica

Venice

West Los Angeles

Westchester

Westwood

The service area population (in July 2013) is estimated at 656,728 persons. The population in the service

area is forecast to increase 3.6 percent in the next five years, to 680,116 persons. Growth projections for

households and families are estimated to increase 3.8 percent and 3.6 percent. The following table

summarizes the service area population, households, and families as well as the percent change projected

over a five-year period.

4.1 Health Professional Shortage Areas in Service Area: Primary Care and Mental

Health

The service area includes six Medical Service Study Areas (MSSA). In these MSSAs, there are four Primary

Care Health Professional Shortage Areas and one Mental Health Professional Shortage Area. Of note, the

MSSA that includes Mar Vista/Ocean Park/Santa Monica South/Venice is designated both a Primary Care

and Mental Health Professional Shortage Area.

Medical Service Study Area (MSSA)

Health Professional Shortage Area

Primary Care Mental Health

Santa Monica Central/Sawtelle/West Los Angeles

(78.2kkkkk)

!

Century City/Cheviot Hills/Rancho Park/West Los

Angeles/ Westwood (78.2w)

!

Culver City North/Palms (78.2y) !

Mar Vista/Ocean Park/Santa Monica South/Venice

(78.2z)

! !

Note: ! Indicates that Medical Service Study Area is a designated shortage area

Source: Office of Statewide Planning and Development, 2013

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4.1 SUMMARY OF POPULATION, HOUSEHOLDS AND FAMILIES

Description

Year Percent Change

2013 to 2018 2013 2018

Demographics

Population 656,728 680,116 3.6%

Households 297,248 308,464 3.8%

Families 140,876 145,965 3.6%

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

To assist with providing context to the service area demographics, key statistics are compared to Los

Angeles County for 2013 in the following table. Of note, in comparison to Los Angeles County, the service

area has a higher proportion of:

Five-year growth in population, households and families

Persons age 25 to 34 years, 35 to 44 years, 55 to 64 years, 65 to 74 years, 75 to 84 years, and 85

years and older

Persons of non-Hispanic White race, some other race, and two or more races

Persons 5 years and older speaking English only, a European language, and other language at

home

Persons 25 years and older with Bachelor degree and Graduate or Professional degree

Persons 16 years and older employed in the labor force

Employed persons with white collar occupations

1-person and 2-person households

Households with no children under 18 years of age present

Households with incomes of $75,000 to $99,999; $100,000 to $149,999; $150,000 to $199,999;

and $200,000 and over

Renter occupied households

Families at or above the federal poverty level

4.2 HEALTH CARE FACILITIES AND OTHER RESOURCES

In the ZIP codes comprising the service area, there are six hospitals and eleven community clinic sites and

one mobile medical unit, as follows:

Hospitals

Providence Saint John’s Health Center

Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center & Orthopaedic Hospital

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center | UCLA Health

Marina Del Rey Hospital

Kindred Hospital Los Angeles

Kaiser Permanente Medical Center

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Community Health Centers

The Achievable Clinic

Venice Family Clinic: Common Ground

Venice Family Clinic: Milken Family Foundation Medical Building/Frederick R. Weisman Family

Center

Venice Family Clinic: Robert Levine Family Health Center

Venice Family Clinic: Simms/Mann Health and Wellness Center

Venice Family Clinic: Santa Monica High School

Venice Family Clinic: OPCC Annenberg Access Center

Venice Family Clinic: Irma Colen Health Center

Venice Family Clinic: Children First Early Head Start Inglewood

Venice Family Clinic: Sandy Segal Youth Health Center

Westside Family Health Center

Westside Family Health Center Mobile Medical Unit

5 SUMMARY OF DEMOGRAPHICS

Indicator Percent

Service Area LA County

5-Year Change (2013 to 2018)

Population 3.6% 3.0%

Households 3.8% 3.2%

Families 3.6% 3.0%

Age Group

0 to 4 Years 4.7% 6.6%

5 to 14 Years 8.7% 13.0%

15 to 20 Years 7.2% 8.7%

21 to 24 Years 6.0% 6.0%

25 to 34 Years 17.5% 14.9%

35 to 44 Years 15.1% 14.3%

45 to 54 Years 13.8% 13.9%

55 to 64 Years 12.2% 11.1%

65 to 74 Years 8.0% 6.5%

75 to 84 Years 4.4% 3.5%

85 Years and Older 2.5% 1.6%

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Race/Ethnicity

White 61.4% 27.1%

Black 5.7% 8.0%

Asian, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 13.0% 14.1%

Hispanic 15.6% 48.5%

American Indian or Alaskan Native 0.1% 0.2%

Some Other Race 0.4% 0.3%

Two or More Races 3.7% 1.9%

Language Spoken at Home by Persons 5 Years and Older

English Only 65.6% 42.9%

Spanish 13.0% 39.7%

Asian or Pacific Island Language 7.7% 10.9%

European language 11.5% 5.3%

Other language 2.2% 1.1%

Educational Attainment of Persons 25 Years and Older

Less than 9th Grade 3.7% 14.2%

Some High School, no Diploma 3.1% 10.0%

High School Graduate (or GED) 10.9% 20.4%

Some College, no Degree 17.1% 19.5%

Associate Degree 5.2% 6.7%

Bachelor Degree 34.2% 19.0%

Graduate or Professional Degree 25.9% 10.1%

Employment Status of Persons 16 Years and Older

In Armed Forces 0.1% 0.1%

In Labor Force, Employed 61.9% 57.8%

In Labor Force, Unemployed 6.2% 7.3%

Not in Labor Force 31.8% 34.8%

Occupation Type for Employed Labor Force

Blue Collar 5.6% 20.5%

White Collar 82.8% 60.7%

Service and Farming 11.6% 18.9%

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Household Size

1-Person 38.5% 24.4%

2-Persons 33.3% 26.2%

3-Persons 13.4% 16.3%

4-Persons 9.4% 14.9%

5-Persons 3.5% 8.8%

6-Persons 1.2% 4.5%

7 or more Persons 0.7% 5.0%

Households by Presence of Children Under 18 Years of Age

No Children Under 18 Years Present 79.7% 62.5%

Children Under 18 Years Present 20.3% 37.5%

Household Income

Under $15,000 11.0% 12.9%

$15,000 to $34,999 14.7% 20.9%

$35,000 to $74,999 26.0% 30.9%

$75,000 to $99,999 11.8% 11.7%

$100,000 to $149,999 15.3% 12.7%

$150,000 to $199,999 7.9% 5.3%

$200,000 and over 13.4% 5.5%

Owner and Renter Occupied Housing Units

Owner Occupied 41.0% 47.5%

Renter Occupied 59.0% 52.5%

Families by Poverty Status

Below the Poverty Level 6.9% 13.5%

At or Above the Poverty Level 93.1% 86.5%

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

5.1 HEALTH CARE ACCESS AND UTILIZATION

When comparing health access indicators in the SPA to Healthy People 2020 objectives, the SPA did not

meet the objectives related to: medical insurance among non-elderly persons (insured all or part of the

year), usual source of ongoing care, delays in getting medical care, and delays in getting prescription

medicines. The SPA experience compared to Healthy People 2020 national objectives is summarized in

the following table.

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5.1.1 Summary of Health Access and Utilization Indicators

Indicator

Age

Group

Healthy People

2020 Objective

SPA

5

West Good Target

Rate

Rate Status

Health Access

Insured All or Part of

Year

0 to 64 ! 100% 90.2% -

Usual Source of Ongoing

Care All Ages ! 95.0% 87.2% -

Delays in Getting Medical

Care All Ages " 4.2% 16.4% -

Delays in Getting

Prescription Medicines All Ages " 2.8% 11.3% -

Cancer Screening

Mammogram in Past 2

Years Females 50 to 74 ! 81.1% 84.8% !

Colorectal Cancer

Screening

50 to 75 ! 70.5% 72.3% ! Notes:! Indicates that the Healthy People 2020 objective is to reduce; " indicates that the objective is to

increase

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

5.2 MORTALITY

On average, there were 4,039 deaths a year in the service area. Heart disease and cancer were the two

leading causes of death in the service area, accounting for 53.5 percent of all deaths. Other leading causes

of death in the service area are summarized in the table below.

Cause of Death Number Percent

Diseases of the heart 1,107 27.4%

Coronary heart disease 868 21.5%

Cancer (All Sites) 1,054 26.1%

Lung cancer 219 5.4

% Colorectal cancer 98 2.4

% Breast cancer 94 2.3

% Prostate cancer 62 1.5

% Stroke 249 6.2

% Alzheimer's disease 210 5.2

% Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary

Diseases

184 4.6

% Pneumonia/Influenza 182 4.5

%

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Cause of Death Number Percent

Unintentional Injuries (All Types) 121 3.0

% Motor Vehicle Crashes 32 0.8

% Diabetes 92 2.3

% Suicide 72 1.8

% Cirrhosis 46 1.1

% Homicide 15 0.4

% HIV Infection 11 0.3

% Unknown 20 0.5

% All Other 676 16.7%

All Causes 4,039 100.0%

Source: California Department of Public Health, 2013

5.2.1 Summary of Age-Adjusted Death Rates by Cause of Death

When comparing age-adjusted death rates in the service area to Healthy People 2020 objectives, the

service area met all of the established objectives. The service area experience compared to Healthy

People 2020 national objectives is summarized in the table below.

Cause of Death

Age

Group

Healthy

People 2020

Objective

Service Area

Good Target Rate Rate

Health Status

Coronary Heart Disease All " 100.8 98.7

Stroke All " 33.8 28.5

Cancer (All Sites) All " 160.6 128.8

Lung All " 45.5 27.0

Colorectal All " 14.5 11.9

Prostate All " 21.2 18.2

Female Breast All " 20.6 20.7

Chronic Pulmonary Diseases 45+ " 98.5 58.5

Diabetes-Related All " 65.8 43.8

Unintentional Injuries (All

Types)

All " 36.0 16.2

Motor Vehicle Accidents All " 12.4 4.5

Homicide All " 5.5 2.3

Suicide All " 10.2 9.6

Cirrhosis All " 8.2 5.7

HIV Infection All " 3.3 1.4

Rates are per 100,000 persons and are standardized to the 2000 U.S. Standard Million population. Source:

California Department of Public Health, 2013

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6 SOCIAL & ECONOMIC FACTORS

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

6.1 CHILDREN ELIGIBLE FOR FREE/REDUCED PRICE LUNCH Within the report area 34,920 public school students or 56.25% are eligible for Free/Reduced Price lunch out of 62,128 total students enrolled. This indicator is

relevant because it assesses vulnerable populations which are more likely to have multiple health access, health status, and social support needs. Additionally, when

combined with poverty data, providers can use this measure to identify gaps in eligibility and enrollment.

Report Area Total Student Enrollment Number Free/Reduced

Price Lunch Eligible

Percent Free/Reduced

Price Lunch Eligible

Service Area 90,608 45,793 50.94%

Los Angeles County 1,585,802 927,172 58.47%

California 6,207,759 3,335,647 53.73%

United States 49,692,766 24,021,069 48.34%

Data Source: National Center for Education Statistics, NCES - Common Core of Data: 2013. Source geography: Address.

Percent Free/Reduced Price

Lunch Eligible

Service Area (50.94%)

California (53.73%)

United States (48.34%)

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Students Eligible for Free or Reduced-Price Lunch by Location, NCES CCD 2012-13

Over 80.0%

60.1 - 80.0%

40.1 - 60.0%

20.1 - 40.0%

Under 20.1%

Not Reported

Report Area

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6.2 CHILDREN IN POVERTY This indicator reports the percentage of children aged 0-17 living in households with income below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). This indicator is relevant

because poverty creates barriers to access including health services, healthy food, and other necessities that contribute to poor health status.

Report Area Total Population Population

Under Age 18

Population

Under Age 18 in

Poverty

Percent Population

Under Age 18 in

Poverty

Service Area 143,631 143,631 25,206 17.55%

Los Angeles County 9,684,503 2,368,143 574,480 24.26%

California 36,575,460 9,139,932 1,944,310 21.27%

United States 301,333,408 72,869,120 15,188,844 20.84%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey: 2012. Source geography: Tract.

Percent Population

Under Age 18 in

Poverty

Service Area (17.55%)

California (21.27%)

United States (20.84%)

Population Below the Poverty Level, Children (Age 0-17), Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13

Over 30.0%

22.6 - 30.0%

15.1 - 22.5%

Under 15.1%

No Population Age 0-17 Reported

No Data or Data Suppressed

Report Area

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6.3 HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVING PUBLIC ASSISTANCE INCOME

This report indicates the number of households in the service area that receive public assistance income. This indicator is relevant because the percentage of families

receiving government assistance reflects poverty within the community and healthcare access issues.

Report Area Total Households Households with Public

Assistance Income

Percent Households with

Public Assistance Income

Service Area 351,789 9,763 2.12%

Los Angeles County 3,218,511 131,604 4.09%

California 12,466,331 476,879 3.83%

United States 115,226,800 3,132,921 2.72%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey: 2012.

Percent Households with Public

Assistance Income

Service Area (2.12%)

California (3.83%)

United States (2.72%)

Households with Public Assistance Income, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13

Over 3.0%

2.1 - 3.0%

1.1 - 2.0%

Under 1.1%

No Data or Data Suppressed

Report Area

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Per Capita Income by Race/Ethnicity, Disparity Index

Report Area Disparity Index Score

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

Service Area 38.76

California 33.27

United States 29.24

6.4 LACK OF SOCIAL OR EMOTIONAL SUPPORT This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 18 and older who self-report that they receive insufficient social and emotional support all or most of the time.

This indicator is relevant because social and emotional support is critical for navigating the challenges of daily life as well as for good mental health. Social and

emotional support is also linked to educational achievement and economic stability.

Report Area Total Population Age

18

Estimated Population

Without Adequate

Social / Emotional

Support

Crude Percentage Age-Adjusted

Percentage

Service Area 658,261 186,946 28.4% 28.40%

California 27,665,678 6,805,757 24.60% 24.60%

United States 232,556,016 48,104,656 20.69% 20.68%

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System: 2012. Access via Health Indicators Warehouse

Age-Adjusted

Percentage

Service Area (28.40%)

California (24.60%)

United States (20.68%)

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Inadequate Social/Emotional Support, Percent of Adults Age 18 by County, BRFSS

2006-12

Over 23.0%

19.1 - 23.0%

15.1 - 19.0%

Under 15.1%

No Data or Data Suppressed

Report Area

6.5 POPULATION IN POVERTY - 100% FPL Poverty is considered a key driver of health status. Within the report area 13.65% or 71,454 individuals are living in households with income below the Federal

Poverty Level (FPL). This indicator is relevant because poverty creates barriers to access including health services, healthy food, and other necessities that contribute

to poor health status.

Report Area Total Population Population in Poverty Percent Population in Poverty

Service Area 800,208 119,284 12.45%

Los Angeles County 9,684,503 1,658,231 17.12%

California 36,575,460 5,590,100 15.28%

United States 301,333,408 44,852,528 14.88%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey: 2012.

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Population Below the Poverty Level, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13

Over 20.0%

15.1 - 20.0%

10.1 - 15.0%

Under 10.1%

No Data or Data Suppressed

Report Area

6.6 POPULATION IN POVERTY - 200% FPL In the report area 29.60% or 154,911 individuals are living in households with income below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). This indicator is relevant

because poverty creates barriers to access including health services, healthy food, and other necessities that contribute to poor health status.

Report Area Total Population Population with Income at

or Below 200% FPL

Percent Population with

Income at or Below 200%

FPL

Service Area 800,208 245,610 30.69%

Los Angeles County 9,684,503 3,812,070 39.36%

California 36,575,460 12,828,389 35.07%

United States 301,333,408 101,133,072 33.56%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey: 2012.

Percent Population with Income

at or Below 200% FPL

Service Area (29.60%)

California (35.07%)

United States (33.56%)

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Population Below 200% Poverty Level, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13

Over 50.0%

38.1 - 50.0%

26.1 - 38.0%

Under 26.1%

No Data or Data Suppressed

Report Area

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

Report Area Total Population

(For Whom Insurance

Status is Determined)

Population with

Any Health

Insurance

Population

Receiving Medicaid

Percent of Insured

Population

Receiving Medicaid

Service Area 818,837 692,182 99,628 14.39%

Los Angeles County 9,820,180 7,642,462 2,076,597 27.17%

California 37,130,876 30,529,356 7,146,678 23.41%

United States 306,448,480 260,878,816 52,714,280 20.21%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey: 2012.

Percent of Insured

Population Receiving

Medicaid

Service Area (14.39%)

California (23.41%)

United States (20.21%)

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Insured, Medicaid / Means-Tested Coverage, Percent by Tract, ACS 2009-13

Over 25,0%

20.1 - 25.0%

15.1 - 20.0%

Under 15.1%

No Data or Data Suppressed

Report Area

6.8 POPULATION WITH ASSOCIATE'S LEVEL DEGREE OR HIGHER 56.90% of the population aged 25 and older, or 218,253 have obtained an Associate's level degree or higher. This indicator is relevant because educational

attainment has been linked to positive health outcomes.

Report Area Total Population Age 25

Population Age 25 with

Associate's Degree or

Higher

Percent Population Age

25 with Associate's

Degree or Higher

Service Area 383,567 218,253 56.90%

Los Angeles County 6,380,366 2,315,607 36.29%

California 24,117,316 9,206,064 38.17%

United States 204,336,016 73,941,024 36.19%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey: 2012.

Percent Population Age 25 with

Associate's Degree or Higher

Service Area (56.90%)

California (38.17%)

United States (36.19%)

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Population with an Associate Level Degree or Higher, Percent by Tract, ACS 2008-12

Over 32.0%

26.1 - 32.0%

20.1 - 26.0%

Under 20.1%

No Data or Data Suppressed

Report Area

6.9 POPULATION WITH NO HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA Within the report area there are 45,236 persons aged 25 and older without a high school diploma (or equivalency) or higher. This represents 11.79% of the total

population aged 25 and older. This indicator is relevant because educational attainment is linked to positive health outcomes.

Report Area Total Population Age 25 Population Age 25 with

No High School Diploma

Percent Population Age

25 with No High School

Diploma

Service Area 383,604 45,236 11.79%

Los Angeles County 6,380,366 1,508,273 23.64%

California 24,117,316 4,577,493 18.98%

United States 204,336,016 29,179,820 14.28%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey: 2008-12.

Percent Population Age 25 with

No High School Diploma

Service Area (11.79%)

California (18.98%)

United States (14.28%)

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Population with No High School Diploma, Percent by Tract, ACS 2008-12

Over 21.0%

16.1 - 21.0%

11.1 - 16.0%

Under 11.1%

No Data or Data Suppressed

Report Area

6.10 UNEMPLOYMENT RATE Total unemployment in the report area was 26,961, or 9.40% of the civilian non-institutionalized population age 16 and older (non-seasonally adjusted). This

indicator is relevant because unemployment creates financial instability and barriers to access including insurance coverage, health services, healthy food, and other

necessities that contribute to poor health status.

Report Area Labor Force Number Employed Number Unemployed Unemployment Rate

Service Area 285,547 258,586 26,961 9.40

California 18,520,080 16,909,977 1,610,103 8.70

United States 155,914,291 144,746,907 11,167,384 7.20

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average.Data Source: US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics: 2014 - April. Source

geography: County.

Unemployment Rate

Service Area (9.40)

California (8.70)

United States (7.20)

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6.10.1 Average Monthly Unemployment Rate, April 2013 - April 2014

Report Area April

2013

May

2013

June

2013

July

2013

Aug.

2013

Sept.

2013

Oct.

2013

Nov.

2013

Dec.

2013

Jan.

2014

Feb.

2014

March

2014

April

2014

Service Area 9.40 9.70 10.30 10.70 10.20 9.60 9.60 9.10 8.80 9.00 8.80 8.70 7.60

California 8.70 8.60 9.20 9.40 8.90 8.50 8.50 8.20 7.90 8.50 8.50 8.40 7.30

United States 7.20 7.30 7.80 7.70 7.40 7.10 7 6.70 6.50 7.10 7.10 6.80 5.90

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6.10.2 Average Annual Unemployment Rate, 2004-2013

Report Area 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Service Area 6.50 5.40 4.80 5.10 7.50 11.60 12.60 12.30 10.90 9.90

California 6.20 5.40 4.90 5.40 7.20 11.30 12.40 11.80 10.40 8.90

United States 5.60 5.20 4.70 4.70 5.80 9.30 9.70 9 8.10 7.40

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

Report Area

Total

Population

Age 18 - 64

Population with

Medical

Insurance

Percent

Population With

Medical

Insurance

Population

Without Medical

Insurance

Percent

Population

Without Medical

Insurance

Service Area 370,627 258,805 69.83% 111,821 30.17%

Los Angeles County 6,394,395 4,465,151 69.80% 1,929,244 30.20%

California 23,738,715 17,873,182 75.29% 5,865,534 24.71%

United States 191,640,968 151,849,368 79.24% 39,791,596 20.76%

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data Source: US Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates: 2013. Source geography: County.

Percent Population Without

Medical Insurance

Service Area (30.17%)

California (24.71%)

United States (20.76%)

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Uninsured Population, Age 18-64, Percent by

County, SAHIE 2013

Over 27.0%

22.1 - 27.0%

17.1 - 22.0%

Under 17.1%

No Data or Data Suppressed

Report Area

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

Report Area

Total

Population

Under Age

19

Population with

Medical

Insurance

Percent

Population With

Medical

Insurance

Population

Without Medical

Insurance

Percent

Population

Without Medical

Insurance

Service Area 96,482 87,309 90.49% 9,173 9.51%

Los Angeles County 2,471,630 2,236,652 90.50% 234,978 9.50%

California 9,652,839 8,845,632 91.64% 807,207 8.36%

United States 76,468,844 70,705,585 92.46% 5,763,259 7.54%

Percent Population Without

Medical Insurance

Service Area (9.51%)

California (8.36%)

United States (7.54%)

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Data Source: US Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates: 2013.

Uninsured Population, Age 0-18, Percent by County, SAHIE 2013

Over 10.0%

8.1 - 10.0%

6.1 - 8.0%

Under 6.1%

No Data or Data Suppressed

Report Area

6.13 UNINSURED POPULATION - TOTAL The lack of health insurance is considered a key driver of health status. This indicator reports the percentage of the total civilian non-institutionalized population

without health insurance coverage. This indicator is relevant because lack of insurance is a primary barrier to healthcare access including regular primary care,

specialty care, and other health services that contributes to poor health status.

Report Area Total Population

(For Whom Insurance

Status is Determined)

Total Uninsured

Population

Percent Uninsured

Population

Percent Uninsured

Population,

Margin of Error ( / -)

Service Area 527,684 88,508 16.77% no data

Los Angeles County 9,765,396 2,168,228 22.20% 0.10%

California 36,783,532 6,536,932 17.77% 0.06%

Percent Uninsured

Population

Service Area (16.77%)

California (17.77%)

United States (14.87%)

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United States 303,984,256 45,206,152 14.87% 0.04%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey: 2008-12.

Uninsured Population, Percent by Tract, ACS 2008-12

Over 20.0%

15.1 - 20.0%

10.1 - 15.0%

Under 10.1%

No Data or Data Suppressed

Report Area

7 PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT

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

important to maintaining and improving community health.

7.1 AIR QUALITY - OZONE Within the report area, 1.62, or 0.48% of days exceeded the emission standard of 75 parts per billion (ppb). This indicator reports the percentage of days per year

with Ozone (O3) levels above the National Ambient Air Quality Standard of 75 parts per billion (ppb). Figures are calculated using data collected by monitoring

stations and modeled to include census tracts where no monitoring stations exist. This indicator is relevant because poor air quality contributes to respiratory issues

and overall poor health.

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Report Area Total

Population

Average Daily

Ambient Ozone

Concentration

Number of Days

Exceeding

Emissions

Standards

Percentage of

Days Exceeding

Standards, Crude

Average

Percentage of

Days Exceeding

Standards, Pop.

Adjusted Average

Service Area 523,298 37.54 1.62 0.44% 0.48%

Los Angeles County 9,818,605 41.90 5.53 1.51% 1.56%

California 37,253,956 41.30 8.45 2.31% 2.47%

United States 312,471,327 38.98 1.59 0.44% 0.47%

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network: 2013. Additional data

analysis by CARES. Source geography: Tract.

Percentage of Days

Exceeding Standards, Pop.

Adjusted Average

Service Area (0.48%)

California (2.47%)

United States (0.47%)

Ozone Levels (O3), Percent Days Above NAAQ Standards by Tract, NEPHTN 2013

Over 6.0%

1.1 - 6.0%

0.51 - 1.0%

Under 0.51%

No Days Above NAAQS Standards

No Data or Data Suppressed

Report Area

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7.2 AIR QUALITY - PARTICULATE MATTER 2.5 This indicator reports the percentage of days with particulate matter 2.5 levels above the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (35 micrograms per cubic meter) per

year, calculated using data collected by monitoring stations and modeled to include counties where no monitoring stations occur. This indicator is relevant because

poor air quality contributes to respiratory issues and overall poor health.

Report Area Total

Population

Average Daily

Ambient

Particulate Matter

2.5

Number of Days

Exceeding

Emissions

Standards

Percentage of

Days Exceeding

Standards, Crude

Average

Percentage of

Days Exceeding

Standards, Pop.

Adjusted Average

Service Area 523,298 16.43 15.50 4.25% 4.58%

Los Angeles County 9,818,605 16.53 12.52 3.43% 3.43%

Percentage of Days

Exceeding Standards, Pop.

Adjusted Average

Service Area (4.58%)

California (4.17%)

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California 37,253,956 14.14 15.51 4.25% 4.17%

United States 312,471,327 10.65 4.17 1.14% 1.19%

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data breakout by demographic groups are not available. Data Source: Centers for

Disease Control and Prevention, National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network: 2008. Additional data analysis by CARES. Source

geography: Tract.

United States (1.19%)

Fine Particulate Matter Levels (PM 2.5), Percent Days Above NAAQ Standards by Tract,

NEPHTN 2008

Over 6.0%

1.1 - 6.0%

0.51 - 1.0%

Under 0.51%

No Days Above NAAQS Standards

No Data or Data Suppressed

Report Area

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7.3 LOW INCOME POPULATION WITH LOW FOOD ACCESS This indicator reports the number of low income population with low food access. This indicator is relevant because low access to food is associated with inadequate

nutrition, chronic disease conditions, and poor health status.

Report Area Total Population Low Income Population

with Low Food Access

Percent Low Income

Population with Low Food

Access

Service Area 523,298 1,626 0.31%

Los Angeles County 9,818,605 148,403 1.51%

California 37,253,956 1,268,036 3.40%

United States 308,745,538 19,347,047 6.27%

Data Source: US Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, USDA - Food Access Research Atlas: 2012.

Percent Low Income Population

with Low Food Access

Service Area (0.31%)

California (3.40%)

United States (6.27%)

Population with Limited Food Access, Low Income, Percent by Tract, FARA 2012

Over 50.0%

20.1 - 50.0%

5.1 - 20.0%

Under 5.1%

No Low Food Access

Report Area

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7.4 POPULATION WITH LOW FOOD ACCESS This indicator reports the percentage of the population living in census tracts designated as food deserts. A food desert is defined as a low-income census tract,where

a substantial number or share of residents has low access to a supermarket or large grocery store. This indicator is relevant because it highlights populations and

geographies facing food insecurity.

Report Area Total Population Population with Low Food

Access

Percent Population with

Low Food Access

Service Area 523,298 8,596 1.64%

Los Angeles County 9,818,605 674,686 6.87%

California 37,253,956 5,332,093 14.31%

United States 308,745,538 72,905,540 23.61%

Data Source: US Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, USDA - Food Access Research Atlas: 2012.

Percent Population with Low

Food Access

Service Area (1.64%)

California (14.31%)

United States (23.61%)

Population with Limited Food Access, Percent by Tract, FARA 2012

Over 50.0%

20.1 - 50.0%

5.1 - 20.0%

Under 5.1%

No Low Food Access

Report Area

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7.5 SNAP-AUTHORIZED FOOD STORE ACCESS This indicator reports the number of stores authorized to accept SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits as a rate per 100,000 population. SNAP-

authorized stores include grocery stores as well as supercenters, specialty food stores, and convenience stores that are authorized to accept SNAP benefits.

Report Area Total Population Total SNAP-Authorized

Retailers

SNAP-Authorized

Retailers, Rate per

100,000 Population

Service Area 523,298 279 53.34

Los Angeles County 9,818,605 6,754 68.79

California 37,253,956 23,815 63.93

United States 312,471,327 245,113 78.44

Data Source: US Dept of Agriculture, Food & Nutrition Service, USDA - SNAP Retailer Locator: 2014. Additional data analysis by CARES.

SNAP-Authorized Retailers, Rate

per 100,000 Population

Service Area (53.34)

California (63.93)

United States (78.44)

SNAP-Authorized Retailers, Rate per 10,000 Population by Tract, USDA SNAP Locator 2014

Over 12.0

6.1 - 12.0

Under 6.0

No SNAP-Authorized Retailers

No Population or No Data

Report Area

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8 CLINICAL CARE

A lack of access to care presents barriers to good health. The supply and accessibility of facilities and physicians, the rate of uninsurance, financial hardship,

transportation barriers, cultural competency, and coverage limitations affect access.

Rates of morbidity, mortality, and emergency hospitalizations can be reduced if community residents access services such as health screenings, routine tests, and

vaccinations. Prevention indicators can call attention to a lack of access or knowledge regarding one or more health issues and can inform program interventions.

8.1 ACCESS TO PRIMARY CARE This indicator reports the number of primary care physicians per 100,000 population. This indicator is relevant because a shortage of health professionals contributes

to access and health status issues.

Report Area Total Population, 2011 Total Primary Care

Physicians, 2011

Primary Care Physicians,

Rate per 100,000 Pop.

Service Area 527,052 428 81.34

California 37,691,912 31,674 84.03

United States 311,591,917 267,437 85.83

Data Source: US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Area Health Resource File:

2011.

Primary Care Physicians, Rate

per 100,000 Pop.

Service Area (81.34)

California (84.03)

United States (85.83)

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8.1.1 Access to Primary Care, Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by Year, 2002 through 2011

Report Area 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Service Area 79.61 80.75 80.32 81.34 80.62 80.50 79.93 80.24 80.67 81.34

California 79.05 81.10 80.52 81.79 80.94 81.37 81.56 82.50 83.23 84.03

United States 79.41 80.99 80.76 80.94 80.54 80.38 80.16 82.22 84.57 85.83

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

Report Area Total Medicare

Enrollees

Female Medicare

Enrollees Age 67

and older

Female Medicare

Enrollees with

Mammogram in

Past 2 Years

Percent Female

Medicare Enrollees

with Mammogram in

Past 2 Years

Service Area 30,284 2,352 1,318 56.07%

California 2,197,173 176,758 109,472 61.93%

United States 51,875,184 4,218,820 2,757,677 65.37%

Data Source: Dartmouth College Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice, Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care: 2012.

Percent Female Medicare

Enrollees with Mammogram in

Past 2 Years

Service Area (56.07%)

California (61.93%)

United States (65.37%)

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8.3 CANCER SCREENING - PAP TEST

This indicator reports the percentage of women aged 18 and older who self-report that they have had a Pap test in the past three years. This indicator is relevant

because engaging in preventive behaviors allows for early detection and treatment of health problems. This indicator can also highlight a lack of access to preventive

care, a lack of health knowledge, insufficient provider outreach, and/or social barriers preventing utilization of services.

Report Area Female Population

Age 18+

Estimated Number

with Regular Pap Test Crude Percentage

Age-Adjusted

Percentage

Service Area 228,289 183,088 80.20% 79.90%

California 17,577,798 13,745,838 78.20% 78.30%

United States 176,847,182 137,191,142 77.58% 78.48%

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System: 2006-12.

Age-Adjusted

Percentage

Service Area (79.90%)

California (78.30%)

United States (78.48%)

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8.4 DENTAL CARE UTILIZATION

This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 18 and older who self-report that they have not visited a dentist, dental hygienist or dental clinic within the past

year. This indicator is relevant because engaging in preventive behaviors decreases the likelihood of developing future health problems. This indicator can also

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

Report Area Total Population

Age 18+

Total Adults Without

Recent Dental Exam

Percent Adults with No

Dental Exam

Service Area 422,654 145,877 34.51%

California 27,665,678 8,440,577 30.51%

United States 235,375,690 70,965,788 30.15%

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System: 2006-13.

Percent Adults with No Dental

Exam

Service Area (34.51%)

California (30.51%)

United States (30.15%)

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8.5 FACILITIES DESIGNATED AS HEALTH PROFESSIONAL SHORTAGE AREAS

This indicator reports the number and location of health care facilities designated as "Health Professional Shortage Areas" (HPSAs), defined as having shortages of

primary medical care, dental or mental health providers. This indicator is relevant because a shortage of health professionals contributes to access and health status

issues.

Report Area Primary Care Facilities Mental Health Care Facilities Dental Health Care Facilities Total HPSA Designations

Service Area 2 2 2 5

Los Angeles County 52 52 50 154

California 362 267 288 917

United States 3,313 2,751 2,704 8,768

Data Source: US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Health Professional Shortage Areas: April 2014. Source geography:

Facilities Designated as HPSAs by Location, HRSA HPSA Database April 2014

Primary Care

Mental Health

Dental Care

Report Area

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8.6 FEDERALLY QUALIFIED HEALTH CENTERS This indicator reports the number of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) in the community. This indicator is relevant because FQHCs are community assets

that provide health care to vulnerable populations; they receive extra funding from the federal government to promote access to ambulatory care in areas

designated as medically underserved.

Report Area Total Population Number of Federally Qualified

Health Centers

Rate of Federally Qualified Health

Centers per 100,000 Population

Service Area 523,298 5 0.57

Los Angeles County 9,818,605 129 1.31

California 37,253,956 750 2.01

United States 312,471,327 6,482 2.07

Data Source: US Department of Health & Human Services, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Provider of Services File: 2013.

Federally Qualified Health Centers by Location, POS 2013

Report Area

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8.7 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE MANAGEMENT In the report area, 32.44% of adults, or 137,115, self-reported that they are not taking medication for their high blood pressure, according to the CDC's Behavioral

Risk Factor Surveillance System (2006-2010). This indicator is relevant because engaging in preventive behaviors decreases the likelihood of developing future health

problems. When considered with other indicators of poor health, this indicator can also highlight a lack of access to preventive care, a lack of health knowledge,

insufficient provider outreach, and/or social barriers preventing utilization of services.

Report Area Total Population

(Age 18 )

Total Adults Not Taking

Blood Pressure Medication

(When Needed)

Percent Adults Not Taking

Medication

Service Area 422,654 137,115 32.44%

California 27,665,678 8,381,760 30.30%

United States 235,375,690 51,175,402 21.74%

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System: 2013. Additional data analysis by CARES.

Source geography: County.

Percent Adults Not Taking

Medication

Service Area (32.44%)

California (30.30%)

United States (21.74%)

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

Report Area Total Population Age

65+

Estimated Population

with Annual

Pneumonia

Vaccination

Crude Percentage Age-Adjusted

Percentage

Service Area 60,469 36,040 59.60% 59.90%

California 4,167,833 2,634,070 63.20% 63.40%

United States 39,608,820 26,680,462 67.36% 67.51%

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System: 2006-12. Accessed via the Health Indicators

Warehouse. Source geography: County.

Age-Adjusted

Percentage

Service Area (59.90%)

California (63.40%)

United States (67.51%)

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8.9 POPULATION LIVING IN A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL SHORTAGE AREA This indicator reports the percentage of the population that is living in a geographic area designated as a "Health Professional Shortage Area" (HPSA), defined as

having a shortage of primary medical care, dental or mental health professionals. This indicator is relevant because a shortage of health professionals contributes to

access and health status issues.

Report Area Total Population

Living in a HPSA

HPSA Designation

Population

Underserved

Population

Percent of

Designated

Population

Underserved

Service Area 523,298 78,018 38,611 49.49%

Los Angeles County 2,628,041 1,854,223 776,294 41.87%

California 8,450,985 5,528,986 1,815,027 32.83%

United States 107,167,492 58,371,691 21,919,540 37.55%

Data Source: US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Health Professional Shortage

Areas: April 2014. Source geography: HPSA.

8.9.1.1.1.1 Percent of

Designated

Population

Underserved

Service Area (49.49%)

California (32.83%)

United States (37.55%)

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Health Professional Shortage Area Components, Percent Underserved (Primary Care)

by Tract / County, HRSA HPSA Database April 2014

Population Group; 100.0% Underserved

Population Group; 50.1 - 99.9% Underserved

Population Group; Under 50.1% Underserved

Geographic Area; 100.0% Underserved

Geographic Area; 50.1 - 99.9% Underserved

Geographic Area; Under 50.1% Underserved

Report Area

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9 HEALTH BEHAVIORS

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

9.1 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 18 and older who self-report heavy alcohol consumption (defined as more than two drinks per day on average

for men and one drink per day on average for women). This indicator is relevant because current behaviors are determinants of future health and this indicator may

illustrate a cause of significant health issues, such as cirrhosis, cancers, and untreated mental and behavioral health needs.

Report Area Total Population Age

18

Estimated Number

Drinking Excessively Crude Percentage

Age-Adjusted

Percentage

Service Area 426,255 65,643 15.40% 15.10%

Los Angeles County 7,359,916 1,059,828 14.40% 14.10%

California 27,665,678 4,758,497 17.20% 17.20%

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System: 2006-14.

9.1.1.1.1.1 Age-Adjusted

Percentage

Service Area (15.10%)

California (17.20%)

United States (16.94%)

9.1.1.1.1.2

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9.2 FRUIT/VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION In the report area an estimated 305,034, or 72.80% of adults over the age of 18 are consuming less than 5 servings of fruits and vegetables each day. This indicator is

relevant because current behaviors are determinants of future health, and because unhealthy eating habits may cause of significant health issues, such as obesity

and diabetes.

Report Area Total Population

Age 18+

Estimated Population

with Inadequate Fruit /

Vegetable Consumption

Percent Population with

Inadequate Fruit /

Vegetable Consumption

Service Area 419,003 305,034 72.80%

California 26,868,771 19,211,171 71.50%

United States 227,279,010 171,972,118 75.67%

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System: 2005-13. Accessed via the Health

Indicators Warehouse.

Percent Population with

Inadequate Fruit / Vegetable

Consumption

Service Area (72.80%)

California (71.50%)

United States (75.67%)

9.3 SODA CONSUMPTION This indicator reports soft drink consumption by census tract by estimating expenditures for carbonated beverages, as a percentage of total household expenditures. This indicator is relevant because current behaviors are determinants of future health and this indicator may illustrate a cause of significant health issues such as diabetes and obesity.

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Report Area

Average Total

Household

Expenditures

(USD)

Average

Household Soda

Expenditures

(USD)

Soda

Expenditures,

County Rank (In-

State)

Soda

Expenditures,

County Percentile

Percent Soda

Expenditures

Service Area 54,439 220 no data no data 0.40%

California 56,720 261 no data no data 0.46%

United States 50,932 252 no data no data 0.49%

Data Source: Nielsen, Nielsen SiteReports: 2013.

Percent Soda

Expenditures

Service Area (0.40%)

California (0.46%)

United States (0.49%)

9.4 TOBACCO CONSUMPTION This indicator reports estimated expenditures for cigarettes, as a percentage of total household expenditures. This indicator is relevant because tobacco use is linked to leading causes of death such as cancer and cardiovascular disease.

Report Area

Average Total

Household

Expenditures

(USD)

Average Household

Cigarette

Expenditures (USD)

Cigarette

Expenditures,

County Rank

(In-State)

Cigarette

Expenditures,

County

Percentile

Percent Cigarette

Expenditures

Service Area 54,439 507 no data no data 0.93%

California 56,720 614 no data no data 1.08%

United States 50,932 810 no data no data 1.59%

Percent Cigarette

Expenditures

Service Area (0.93%)

California (1.08%)

United States (1.59%)

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Data Source: Nielsen, Nielsen SiteReports: 2013.

9.5 TOBACCO USAGE - CURRENT SMOKERS In the report area an estimated 52,429, or 12.30% of adults age 18 or older self-report currently smoking cigarettes some days or every day. This indicator is relevant

because tobacco use is linked to leading causes of death such as cancer and cardiovascular disease.

Report Area Total Population Age

18

Estimated Population

Regularly Smoking

Cigarettes

Crude Percentage Age-Adjusted

Percentage

Service Area 426,255 52,429 12.30% 12.10%

California 27,665,678 3,568,872 12.90% 12.80%

United States 232,556,016 41,491,223 17.84% 18.08%

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System: 2006-13.

Age-Adjusted

Percentage

Service Area (12.10%)

California (12.80%)

United States (18.08%)

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9.6 TOBACCO USAGE - FORMER OR CURRENT SMOKERS

In the report area, an estimated 147,130 adults, or 34.81%, report ever smoking 100 or more cigarettes. This indicator is relevant because tobacco use is linked to

leading causes of death such as cancer and cardiovascular disease.

Report Area Total Population

(Age 18 )

Total Adults Ever

Smoking 100 or More

Cigarettes

Percent Adults Ever

Smoking 100 or More

Cigarettes

Service Area 422,654 147,130 34.81%

California 27,665,678 10,239,206 37.01%

United States 235,375,690 101,180,961 42.99%

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System: 2006-13

Percent Adults Ever Smoking 100

or More Cigarettes

Service Area (34.81%)

California (37.01%)

United States (42.99%)

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9.7 TOBACCO USAGE - QUIT ATTEMPT

An estimated sum of adult smokers in the report area attempted to quit smoking for at least 1 day in the past year. This indicator is relevant because tobacco use is

linked to leading causes of death such as cancer and cardiovascular disease and supporting efforts to quit smoking may increase positive health outcomes.

Report Area Total Population

(Age 18 )

Percent Smokers with Quit

Attempt in Past 12 Months

Service Area 422,654 59.36%

California 27,665,678 57.75%

United States 235,375,690 58.49%

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System: 2006-13. Additional data

analysis by CARES.

Percent Smokers with Quit Attempt in

Past 12 Months

Service Area (59.36%)

California (57.75%)

United States (58.49%)

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10 HEALTH OUTCOMES

Measuring morbidity and mortality rates allows assessing linkages between social determinants of health and outcomes. By comparing, for example, the prevalence

of certain chronic diseases to indicators in other categories (e.g., poor diet and exercise) with outcomes (e.g., high rates of obesity and diabetes), various causal

relationship may emerge, allowing a better understanding of how certain community health needs may be addressed.

10.1 ASTHMA PREVALENCE This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 18 and older who self-report that they have ever been told by a doctor, nurse, or other health professional that

they had asthma. This indicator is relevant because asthma is a prevalent problem in the U.S. that is often exacerbated by poor environmental conditions.

Report Area Total Population

Age 18+ Total Adults with Asthma

Percent Adults with

Asthma

Service Area 422,654 46,882 11.09%

California 27,665,678 3,628,547 13.12%

United States 235,375,690 31,061,484 13.20%

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System: 2006-10.

Percent Adults with

Asthma

Service Area (11.09%)

California (13.12%)

United States (13.20%)

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10.2 CANCER INCIDENCE

10.2.1 Cancer Incidence - Breast This indicator reports the age adjusted incidence rate (cases per 100,000 population per year) of females with breast cancer adjusted to 2000 U.S. standard

population age groups (Under Age 1, 1-4, 5-9, …80-84, 85 and older). This indicator is relevant because cancer is a leading cause of death and it is important to

identify cancers separately to better target interventions.

Report Area Female Population,

ACS 2006-2010

Annual Cancer Incidence,

2006-2010 Average

Annual Incidence Rate

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

Service Area 265,458 310 116

California 1,494,276 23,267 122

United States 154,566,544 207,458 119.70

Data Source: State Cancer Profiles: 2006-10.

Annual Incidence Rate

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

Service Area (116)

California (122)

United States (119.70)

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10.2.2 Cancer Incidence - Cervix

This indicator reports the age adjusted incidence rate (cases per 100,000 population per year) of females with cervical cancer adjusted to 2000 U.S.

standard population age groups (Under age 1, 1-4, 5-9, ..., 80-84, 85 and older). This indicator is relevant because cancer is a leading cause of death

and it is important to identify cancers separately to better target interventions.

Report Area Female Population,

ACS 2006-2010

Annual Cancer Incidence,

2006-2010 Average

Annual Incidence Rate

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

Service Area 265,458 25 9.40

California 1,494,276 1,477 8

United States 154,566,544 12,390 7.70

HP 2020 Target <= 7.1

Data Source: State Cancer Profiles: 2006-10.

Annual Incidence Rate

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

Service Area (9.40)

HP 2020 Target (7.10)

United States (7.70)

10.2.3 Cancer Incidence - Colon and Rectum

This indicator reports the age adjusted incidence rate (cases per 100,000 population per year) of colon and rectum cancer adjusted to 2000 U.S. standard population

age groups (Under age 1, 1-4, 5-9, ..., 80-84, 85 and older). This indicator is relevant because cancer is a leading cause of death and it is important to identify cancers

separately to better target interventions.

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Report Area Total Population,

ACS 2006-2010

Annual Cancer Incidence,

2006-2010 Average

Annual Incidence Rate

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

Service Area 520,082 210 44.30

California 3,090,061 14,896 42.60

United States 303,965,280 141,281 43.90

HP 2020 Target <= 38.6

Data Source: State Cancer Profiles: 2006-10.

Annual Incidence Rate

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

Service Area (44.30)

HP 2020 Target (38.60)

United States (43.90)

10.2.4 Cancer Incidence - Lung

This indicator reports the age adjusted incidence rate (cases per 100,000 population per year) of lung cancer adjusted to 2000 U.S. standard population age groups

(Under age 1, 1-4, 5-9, ..., 80-84, 85 and older). This indicator is relevant because cancer is a leading cause of death and it is important to identify cancers separately

to better target interventions.

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Report Area Total Population,

ACS 2006-2010

Annual Cancer Incidence,

2006-2010 Average

Annual Incidence Rate

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

Service Area 520,082 205 44.50

California 3,090,061 17,406 51.10

United States 303,965,280 208,652 64.90

Data Source: State Cancer Profiles: 2006-10.

Annual Incidence Rate

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

Service Area (44.50)

California (51.10)

United States (64.90)

10.2.5 Cancer Incidence - Prostate

This indicator reports the age adjusted incidence rate (cases per 100,000 population per year) of males with prostate cancer adjusted to 2000 U.S.

standard population age groups (Under age 1, 1-4, 5-9, ..., 80-84, 85 and older). This indicator is relevant because cancer is a leading cause of death

and it is important to identify cancers separately to better target interventions.

Report Area Male Population,

ACS 2006-2010

Annual Cancer Incidence,

2006-2010 Average

Annual Incidence Rate

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

Service Area 254,622 282 134.30

Annual Incidence Rate

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

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California 1,595,785 22,436 140.20

United States 149,398,720 215,232 143.70

Data Source: State Cancer Profiles: 2006-10.

Service Area (134.30)

California (140.20)

United States (143.70)

10.3 CHLAMYDIA INCIDENCE This indicator reports incidence rate of chlamydia cases per 100,000 population. This indicator is relevant because it is a measure of poor health status and indicates

the prevalence of unsafe sex practices.

Report Area Total Population Total Chlamydia

Infections

Chlamydia Infection Rate

(Per 100,000 Pop.)

Service Area 527,053 2,750 521.68

California 37,691,912 167,695 444.91

Chlamydia Infection Rate (Per

100,000 Pop.)

Service Area (521.68)

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United States 311,577,841 1,422,976 456.70

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention: 2012.

California (444.91)

United States (456.70)

10.4 DIABETES (ADULT) This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 20 and older who have ever been told by a doctor that they have diabetes. This indicator is relevant because

diabetes is a prevalent problem in the U.S.; it may indicate an unhealthy lifestyle and puts individuals at risk for further health issues.

Report Area Total Population

Age 20 and older

Population with

Diagnosed Diabetes

Population with

Diagnosed

Diabetes, Crude

Rate

Population with

Diagnosed

Diabetes, Age-

Adjusted Rate

Population with Diagnosed

Diabetes, Age-Adjusted Rate

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Service Area 411,701 31,701 7.70 7.80

California 26,876,472 2,112,548 7.86 7.72

United States 228,834,127 21,876,232 9.56 8.95

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Diabetes

Atlas: 2010.

Service Area (7.80%)

California (7.72%)

United States (8.95%)

10.5 HIV / AIDS This indicator reports the incidence rate of HIV cases per 100,000 population. This indicator is relevant because it is a measure of health status and communicable

disease transmission.

Report Area Total Population Population with HIV / AIDS Population with HIV / AIDS,

Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

Service Area 434,136 2,227 513.05

Population with HIV / AIDS,

Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.)

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California 30,761,684 111,666 363

United States 509,288,471 1,733,459 340.37

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention: 2010.

Service Area (513.05)

California (363)

United States (340.37)

10.6 OBESITY

21.30% of adults aged 20 and older self-report that they have a Body Mass Index (BMI) greater than 30.0 (obese) in the report area. Excess weight may indicate an

unhealthy lifestyle and puts individuals at risk for further health issues.

Report Area Total Population

Age 20 and older

Population with BMI >

30.0 (Obese)

Percent Population with

BMI > 30.0 (Obese)

Service Area 412,362 87,833 21.30%

Percent Population with BMI >

30.0 (Obese)

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California 26,882,506 6,232,137 23%

United States 226,126,076 62,144,711 27.29%

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Diabetes Atlas: 2010.

Service Area (21.30%)

California (23%)

United States (27.29%)

10.7 OVERWEIGHT 36.44% of adults aged 18 and older self-report that they have a Body Mass Index (BMI) between 25.0 and 30.0 (overweight) in the report area. Excess weight may

indicate an unhealthy lifestyle and puts individuals at rist for further health issues.

Report Area Total Population

Age 18 and older Total Adults Overweight Percent Adults Overweight

Service Area 422,654 154,030 36.44%

Percent Adults Overweight

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California 27,665,678 10,015,473 36.20%

United States 235,375,690 85,495,735 36.32%

Note: This indicator is compared with the state average. Data breakout by demographic groups are not available.

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System: 2006-13.

Service Area (36.44%)

California (36.20%)

United States (36.32%)

10.8 POOR DENTAL HEALTH This indicator reports the percentage of adults age 18 and older who self-report that six or more of their permanent teeth have been removed due to tooth decay,

gum disease, or infection. This indicator is relevant because it indicates lack of access to dental care and/or social barriers to utilization of dental services.

Report Area Total Population

Age 18 and older

Total Adults with Poor

Dental Health

Percent Adults with Poor

Dental Health

Service Area 422,654 48,975 11.59%

Percent Adults with Poor

Dental Health

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California 27,665,678 3,116,539 11.27%

United States 235,375,690 36,842,620 15.65%

Service Area (11.59%)

California (11.27%)

United States (15.65%)

10.9 POPULATION WITH ANY DISABILITY

This indicator reports the percentage of the total civilian noninstitutionalized population with a disability. This indicator is relevant because disabled individuals

comprise a vulnerable population that requires targeted services and outreach by providers.

Report Area

Total Population

(For Whom Disability

Status Is Determined)

Total Population with a

Disability

Percent Population with a

Disability

Service Area 527,684 44,379 8.41%

Percent Population with a

Disability

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Los Angeles County 9,765,396 916,929 9.39%

California 36,783,532 3,693,528 10.04%

United States 303,984,256 36,551,036 12.02%

Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey: 2008-12.

Service Area (8.41%)

California (10.04%)

United States (12.02%)

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11 COMMUNITY CONSULTATION

Venice Family Clinic’s Director of Grants and Evaluation, with assistance from a community volunteer, conducted telephone interviews in early 2014. Prior to the interviews, Venice Family Clinic and Westside Family Health Center worked together to identify interview contacts. Interviewees largely represented non-profit community-based organizations serving the poor and uninsured. The City of Santa Monica also provided information and insight.

COMMUNITY’S TOP HEALTH ISSUES The concerns and challenges discussed during the community consultation generally centered around access to health care services or to mental health care, both of which can be challenging for Westsiders earning low incomes without employer-provided insurance. The main challenges expressed by our partners are summarized below.

11.1 CHALLENGES IN PROVIDING NEEDED HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Meeting the needs of low-income people on the Westside with an uncertain budget and increasing expenses is extremely challenging.

Workforce shortages impact agencies’ ability to meet the need for care on the Westside.

Organizations face an inability to pay the market rate for quality employees.

11.2 ACCESS BARRIERS TO HEALTH CARE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Hospital discharge planning is difficult when things like home health care aren’t approved for patients with Medi-Cal or are impossible to access for the

uninsured.

Communication between agencies is not always smooth due to HIPAA, language barriers or wait times for the call center. When local agencies refer, they don’t always get information back about their client’s status, which is particularly challenging for those providing mental health services.

Resources for the immigrant population are limited with regards to health care access. Health insurance enrollment can be especially challenging, with many confusing documents to complete.

11.3 LIMITED ACCESS TO SPECIFIC SERVICES Dental and vision access for pediatric patients is especially limited.

Mental health services are not widely available for those with low-incomes, and Medi-Cal Managed Care makes it more of a struggle to get mental health and specialty care.

There is a substantial lack of affordable housing.

Access for the homeless has increased due to the activities of the Integrated Mobile Health Team street presence, a program whose funding is ending.

On the occasion that services are available, from the City of Santa Monica, for example, it is difficult to know if those in need know about the service and how to access it.

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12 2013 UCLA HEALTH SYSTEM DATA BY ZIP CODE

12.1 POPULATION This indicator displays population growth between 2013 and 2018 by zip code. This is relevant because it indicates demographic changes and potential issues related

to health care.

12.1.1 Population (2013 and 2018)

Community ZIP

Code

Population 2013

Population 2018

5-Year Change (2013 to 2018)

Number Percent

Culver City 90230 32,754 34,424 1,670 5.1%

Culver City 90232 15,818 16,239 421 2.7%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 7,799 7,854 55 0.7%

Westchester 90045 40,660 42,152 1,492 3.7%

Brentwood 90049 37,176 38,270 1,094 2.9%

Westwood 90024 48,708 50,438 1,730 3.6%

Century City 90067 2,572 2,734 162 6.3%

Mar Vista 90066 55,082 56,373 1,291 2.3%

Palms 90034 58,292 59,734 1,442 2.5%

West LA 90025 42,478 43,879 1,401 3.3%

West LA 90035 28,700 29,345 645 2.2%

West LA 90064 25,911 26,762 851 3.3%

Malibu 90263 1,483 1,562 79 5.3%

Malibu 90265 19,139 20,246 1,107 5.8%

Pacific Palisades 90272 23,849 25,478 1,629 6.8%

Santa Monica 90401 7,257 7,872 615 8.5%

Santa Monica 90402 12,108 12,314 206 1.7%

Santa Monica 90403 24,858 25,535 677 2.7%

Santa Monica 90404 21,509 22,184 675 3.1%

Santa Monica 90405 27,688 28,655 967 3.5%

Venice 90291 28,161 28,363 202 0.7%

Marina del Rey 90292 23,217 24,537 1,320 5.7%

Playa del Rey 90293 12,218 13,009 791 6.5%

Playa Vista 90094 6,078 7,116 1,038 17.1%

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Service Area — 656,728 680,116 23,388 3.6%

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

12.1.2 Percent Race/Ethnicity

Community

ZIP

Code

Total Population

White

Black

Asian/Pacific Islander

Hispanic

Am. Indian/

Alaska Native

Some Other Race

Two or More Races

Culver City 90230 32,754 38.1% 9.6% 15.0% 32.9% 0.2% 0.6% 3.6%

Culver City 90232 15,818 49.2% 5.6% 15.6% 25.0% 0.1% 0.6% 3.9%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 7,799 10.2% 75.2% 3.2% 6.3% 0.1% 0.4% 4.6%

Westchester 90045 40,660 49.6% 14.4% 12.3% 18.6% 0.1% 0.4% 4.5%

Brentwood 90049 37,176 79.6% 2.0% 8.9% 5.6% 0.1% 0.3% 3.6%

Westwood 90024 48,708 57.2% 2.0% 26.5% 9.3% 0.1% 0.2% 4.6%

Century City 90067 2,572 82.8% 0.8% 10.6% 3.6% 0.1% 0.0% 2.2%

Mar Vista 90066 55,082 48.6% 3.5% 14.8% 29.1% 0.1% 0.5% 3.3%

Palms 90034 58,292 38.0% 8.9% 19.7% 29.4% 0.2% 0.6% 3.3%

West LA 90025 42,478 57.5% 2.8% 20.0% 15.1% 0.1% 0.4% 4.1%

West LA 90035 28,700 71.0% 7.8% 6.5% 10.4% 0.2% 0.6% 3.5%

West LA 90064 25,911 61.2% 2.5% 17.4% 14.4% 0.1% 0.5% 3.9%

Malibu 90263 1,483 71.9% 4.5% 9.7% 9.6% 0.1% 0.2% 4.0%

Malibu 90265 19,139 83.6% 1.8% 4.2% 7.3% 0.1% 0.1% 2.8%

Pacific Palisades 90272 23,849 86.1% 0.7% 5.6% 4.6% 0.1% 0.3% 2.6%

Santa Monica 90401 7,257 68.6% 5.6% 11.2% 9.9% 0.2% 0.4% 4.1%

Santa Monica 90402 12,108 83.7% 1.0% 7.1% 4.9% 0.1% 0.2% 3.0%

Santa Monica 90403 24,858 77.7% 1.9% 8.7% 7.4% 0.1% 0.4% 3.7%

Santa Monica 90404 21,509 53.6% 7.3% 11.6% 23.4% 0.2% 0.4% 3.6%

Santa Monica 90405 27,688 71.5% 3.1% 8.3% 13.1% 0.2% 0.3% 3.5%

Venice 90291 28,161 68.1% 4.6% 4.6% 18.8% 0.3% 0.4% 3.2%

Marina del Rey 90292 23,217 71.8% 4.8% 9.9% 9.3% 0.1% 0.3% 3.7%

Playa del Rey 90293 12,218 68.3% 5.5% 10.7% 10.7% 0.2% 0.3% 4.3%

Playa Vista 90094 6,078 52.1% 12.2% 21.3% 9.0% 0.1% 0.2% 5.1%

Service Area — 656,728 61.4% 5.7% 13.0% 15.6% 0.1% 0.4% 3.7%

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.3 Asian Population Detail

Community

ZIP

Code

Asian Population

Chinese

Filipino

Japanese

Asian Indian

Korean

Vietnamese

Culver City 90230 4,923 914 742 1,193 488 637 315

Culver City 90232 2,454 358 441 505 367 234 75

Culver City/Ladera 90056 253 58 21 75 23 72 0

Westchester 90045 4,954 844 858 785 997 498 272

Brentwood 90049 3,338 1,194 454 502 268 387 216

Westwood 90024 12,962 4,38

9

1,31

6

1,00

5

1,48

6

2,01

2

1,167

Century City 90067 270 9 1 222 0 0 0

Mar Vista 90066 8,095 1,651 1,260 2,348 561 1,220 196

Palms 90034 11,522 2,93

4

1,59

0

1,64

9

1,85

3

1,10

6

377

West LA 90025 8,574 2,035 951 1,564 1,007 1,429 568

West LA 90035 1,868 416 419 400 149 212 106

West LA 90064 4,524 1,562 358 1,029 466 532 262

Malibu 90263 149 49 0 25 0 61 7

Malibu 90265 793 286 153 150 3 128 12

Pacific Palisades 90272 1,336 328 102 203 72 391 206

Santa Monica 90401 813 197 135 112 142 149 43

Santa Monica 90402 852 361 43 66 153 65 83

Santa Monica 90403 2,155 692 389 297 463 165 62

Santa Monica 90404 2,481 777 183 526 465 430 22

Santa Monica 90405 2,290 609 268 340 394 397 148

Venice 90291 1,295 262 188 305 110 164 137

Marina del Rey 90292 2,315 524 350 586 247 349 65

Playa del Rey 90293 1,299 191 84 356 208 84 96

Playa Vista 90094 1,287 396 289 76 128 229 0

Service Area — 85,264 21,997 11,160 14,835 10,417 12,539 4,51

3 Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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Asian Population Detail – continued

Community

ZIP

Code

Asian Population

Cambodian

Hmong

Laotian

Thai

Other/Two or More Asian

Culver City 90230 4,923 1 0 0 29 604

Culver City 90232 2,454 27 0 0 46 401

Culver City/Ladera 90056 253 0 0 0 0 4

Westchester 90045 4,954 31 0 0 67 602

Brentwood 90049 3,338 0 0 0 114 203

Westwood 90024 12,962 191 0 0 193 1,203

Century City 90067 270 0 0 0 0 38

Mar Vista 90066 8,095 114 0 0 16 729

Palms 90034 11,522 68 1 13 184 1,747

West LA 90025 8,574 12 28 1 135 844

West LA 90035 1,868 0 1 12 56 97

West LA 90064 4,524 1 0 1 41 272

Malibu 90263 149 0 0 0 0 7

Malibu 90265 793 0 1 24 0 36

Pacific Palisades 90272 1,336 2 1 1 3 27

Santa Monica 90401 813 0 0 0 33 2

Santa Monica 90402 852 0 0 1 17 63

Santa Monica 90403 2,155 0 0 0 24 63

Santa Monica 90404 2,481 0 0 0 50 28

Santa Monica 90405 2,290 0 0 0 76 58

Venice 90291 1,295 0 0 0 18 111

Marina del Rey 90292 2,315 46 0 0 27 121

Playa del Rey 90293 1,299 3 0 0 198 79

Playa Vista 90094 1,287 0 0 0 0 169

Service Area — 85,264 497 32 53 1,441 7,780

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.4 Language Spoken at Home for Persons Five Years and Older

Community

ZIP

Code

Population 5+ Years

English Only

Spanish

Asian or Pacific Island Language

European Language

Other Language

Culver City 90230 30,863 17,356 8,563 2,581 1,750 613

Culver City 90232 15,050 8,886 3,464 1,137 1,174 389

Culver City/Ladera 90056 7,498 6,934 336 94 43 91

Westchester 90045 38,562 28,304 4,808 2,003 2,179 1,268

Brentwood 90049 35,501 25,104 2,055 1,584 6,335 423

Westwood 90024 47,603 26,170 4,039 9,030 7,016 1,348

Century City 90067 2,513 1,699 220 201 373 20

Mar Vista 90066 51,793 30,255 13,031 4,723 2,992 792

Palms 90034 55,159 27,607 13,846 6,817 5,115 1,774

West LA 90025 40,596 22,777 6,548 4,326 6,440 505

West LA 90035 26,825 17,069 2,869 1,089 3,640 2,158

West LA 90064 24,412 16,553 2,243 2,716 2,303 597

Malibu 90263 1,454 1,243 63 54 65 29

Malibu 90265 18,525 16,042 862 531 977 113

Pacific Palisades 90272 22,540 18,154 1,132 805 2,249 200

Santa Monica 90401 7,085 4,838 753 620 767 107

Santa Monica 90402 11,507 8,833 411 467 1,423 373

Santa Monica 90403 23,870 18,745 981 658 3,310 176

Santa Monica 90404 20,653 13,564 3,345 1,606 1,902 236

Santa Monica 90405 26,533 20,133 2,639 1,567 2,081 113

Venice 90291 26,909 20,485 4,185 732 1,462 45

Marina del Rey 90292 22,368 16,700 1,564 1,254 2,610 240

Playa del Rey 90293 11,721 9,026 812 754 919 210

Playa Vista 90094 5,663 4,396 352 587 314 14

Service Area — 626,107 410,495 81,636 48,411 71,893 13,672

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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Percent Language Spoken at Home for Persons Five Years and Older - continued

Community

ZIP

Code

Population 5+ Years

English Only

Spanish

Asian or Pacific Island Language

European Language

Other Language

Culver City 90230 30,863 56.2% 27.7% 8.4% 5.7% 2.0%

Culver City 90232 15,050 59.0% 23.0% 7.6% 7.8% 2.6%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 7,498 92.5% 4.5% 1.3% 0.6% 1.2%

Westchester 90045 38,562 73.4% 12.5% 5.2% 5.7% 3.3%

Brentwood 90049 35,501 70.7% 5.8% 4.5% 17.8% 1.2%

Westwood 90024 47,603 55.0% 8.5% 19.0% 14.7% 2.8%

Century City 90067 2,513 67.6% 8.8% 8.0% 14.8% 0.8%

Mar Vista 90066 51,793 58.4% 25.2% 9.1% 5.8% 1.5%

Palms 90034 55,159 50.0% 25.1% 12.4% 9.3% 3.2%

West LA 90025 40,596 56.1% 16.1% 10.7% 15.9% 1.2%

West LA 90035 26,825 63.6% 10.7% 4.1% 13.6% 8.0%

West LA 90064 24,412 67.8% 9.2% 11.1% 9.4% 2.4%

Malibu 90263 1,454 85.5% 4.3% 3.7% 4.5% 2.0%

Malibu 90265 18,525 86.6% 4.7% 2.9% 5.3% 0.6%

Pacific Palisades 90272 22,540 80.5% 5.0% 3.6% 10.0% 0.9%

Santa Monica 90401 7,085 68.3% 10.6% 8.8% 10.8% 1.5%

Santa Monica 90402 11,507 76.8% 3.6% 4.1% 12.4% 3.2%

Santa Monica 90403 23,870 78.5% 4.1% 2.8% 13.9% 0.7%

Santa Monica 90404 20,653 65.7% 16.2% 7.8% 9.2% 1.1%

Santa Monica 90405 26,533 75.9% 9.9% 5.9% 7.8% 0.4%

Venice 90291 26,909 76.1% 15.6% 2.7% 5.4% 0.2%

Marina del Rey 90292 22,368 74.7% 7.0% 5.6% 11.7% 1.1%

Playa del Rey 90293 11,721 77.0% 6.9% 6.4% 7.8% 1.8%

Playa Vista 90094 5,663 77.6% 6.2% 10.4% 5.5% 0.2%

Service Area — 626,107 65.6

%

13.0

%

7.7% 11.5

%

2.2%

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.5 Highest Level of Education Completed for Persons 25 Years and Older

Community

ZIP

Code

Population 25+ Years

Less than 9th Grade

Some HS, No Diploma

High School Graduate

Some College

Associate Degree

Bachelor’s Degree

Graduate or Prof Degree

Culver City 90230 23,288 1,805 1,188 2,804 4,624 1,467 6,761 4,639

Culver City 90232 11,824 544 576 1,548 2,382 779 3,804 2,191

Culver City/Ladera 90056 5,935 33 161 636 1,492 375 1,594 1,644

Westchester 90045 26,734 661 804 3,347 6,039 1,962 8,299 5,622

Brentwood 90049 28,463 401 616 2,079 3,228 1,230 11,397 9,512

Westwood 90024 23,545 391 597 1,917 3,369 989 7,472 8,810

Century City 90067 2,358 21 26 219 411 71 969 641

Mar Vista 90066 41,184 3,115 2,097 5,631 8,607 2,356 11,534 7,844

Palms 90034 43,129 3,559 2,016 5,160 7,542 2,951 13,678 8,223

West LA 90025 33,745 1,612 1,066 2,900 4,506 1,496 12,725 9,440

West LA 90035 21,107 1,111 561 2,812 3,690 1,114 7,264 4,555

West LA 90064 19,055 564 494 2,208 2,941 1,318 6,142 5,388

Malibu 90263 523 16 5 51 90 27 143 191

Malibu 90265 13,219 189 240 1,505 2,808 589 4,293 3,595

Pacific Palisades 90272 16,729 201 287 1,618 2,246 535 5,821 6,021

Santa Monica 90401 6,294 154 250 951 860 326 2,338 1,415

Santa Monica 90402 8,851 65 115 622 1,018 353 3,151 3,527

Santa Monica 90403 20,450 206 414 1,739 3,026 894 7,642 6,529

Santa Monica 90404 16,530 508 791 2,109 3,567 830 5,224 3,501

Santa Monica 90405 22,081 469 700 2,416 3,520 1,237 7,890 5,849

Venice 90291 22,793 1,190 615 2,788 3,791 955 8,983 4,471

Marina del Rey 90292 20,058 101 322 1,859 3,419 802 8,200 5,355

Playa del Rey 90293 10,291 74 71 764 2,098 465 4,021 2,798

Playa Vista 90094 4,701 78 48 267 730 174 2,115 1,289

Service Area — 482,186 17,961 14,907 52,413 82,669 24,867 164,705 124,664

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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Percent Highest Level of Education Completed for Persons 25 Years and Older - continued

Community

ZIP

Code

Population 25+ Years

Less than 9th Grade

Some HS, No

Diploma

High School

Graduate

Some College

Associate Degree

Bachelor’s Degree

Graduate or Prof Degree

Culver City 90230 23,288 7.8% 5.1% 12.0% 19.9% 6.3% 29.0% 19.9%

Culver City 90232 11,824 4.6% 4.9% 13.1% 20.1% 6.6% 32.2% 18.5%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 5,935 0.6% 2.7% 10.7% 25.1% 6.3% 26.9% 27.7%

Westchester 90045 26,734 2.5% 3.0% 12.5% 22.6% 7.3% 31.0% 21.0%

Brentwood 90049 28,463 1.4% 2.2% 7.3% 11.3% 4.3% 40.0% 33.4%

Westwood 90024 23,545 1.7% 2.5% 8.1% 14.3% 4.2% 31.7% 37.4%

Century City 90067 2,358 0.9% 1.1% 9.3% 17.4% 3.0% 41.1% 27.2%

Mar Vista 90066 41,184 7.6% 5.1% 13.7% 20.9% 5.7% 28.0% 19.0%

Palms 90034 43,129 8.3% 4.7% 12.0% 17.5% 6.8% 31.7% 19.1%

West LA 90025 33,745 4.8% 3.2% 8.6% 13.4% 4.4% 37.7% 28.0%

West LA 90035 21,107 5.3% 2.7% 13.3% 17.5% 5.3% 34.4% 21.6%

West LA 90064 19,055 3.0% 2.6% 11.6% 15.4% 6.9% 32.2% 28.3%

Malibu 90263 523 3.1% 1.0% 9.8% 17.2% 5.2% 27.3% 36.5%

Malibu 90265 13,219 1.4% 1.8% 11.4% 21.2% 4.5% 32.5% 27.2%

Pacific Palisades 90272 16,729 1.2% 1.7% 9.7% 13.4% 3.2% 34.8% 36.0%

Santa Monica 90401 6,294 2.4% 4.0% 15.1% 13.7% 5.2% 37.1% 22.5%

Santa Monica 90402 8,851 0.7% 1.3% 7.0% 11.5% 4.0% 35.6% 39.8%

Santa Monica 90403 20,450 1.0% 2.0% 8.5% 14.8% 4.4% 37.4% 31.9%

Santa Monica 90404 16,530 3.1% 4.8% 12.8% 21.6% 5.0% 31.6% 21.2%

Santa Monica 90405 22,081 2.1% 3.2% 10.9% 15.9% 5.6% 35.7% 26.5%

Venice 90291 22,793 5.2% 2.7% 12.2% 16.6% 4.2% 39.4% 19.6%

Marina del Rey 90292 20,058 0.5% 1.6% 9.3% 17.0% 4.0% 40.9% 26.7%

Playa del Rey 90293 10,291 0.7% 0.7% 7.4% 20.4% 4.5% 39.1% 27.2%

Playa Vista 90094 4,701 1.7% 1.0% 5.7% 15.5% 3.7% 45.0% 27.4%

Service Area — 482,186 3.7% 3.1% 10.9% 17.1% 5.2% 34.2% 25.9%

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.6 Employment Status for Persons 16 Years and Older

Community

ZIP

Code

Population

16+ Years

In Armed

Forces

In LaborForce,

Employed

In Labor

Force, Unemployed

Not In

Labor Force

Culver City 90230 26,676 42 16,638 1,770 8,226

Culver City 90232 13,328 0 8,923 707 3,698

Culver City/Ladera 90056 6,697 0 3,780 381 2,536

Westchester 90045 34,211 41 22,156 2,155 9,859

Brentwood 90049 31,763 2 20,045 1,554 10,162

Westwood 90024 45,482 1 22,643 2,806 20,032

Century City 90067 2,427 0 1,073 62 1,292

Mar Vista 90066 45,910 9 29,489 2,846 13,566

Palms 90034 49,253 44 33,674 3,428 12,107

West LA 90025 37,592 25 25,634 2,715 9,218

West LA 90035 23,523 10 14,128 1,444 7,941

West LA 90064 21,397 14 13,244 909 7,230

Malibu 90263 1,370 0 609 97 664

Malibu 90265 16,480 12 8,946 807 6,715

Pacific Palisades 90272 18,978 0 10,381 1,188 7,409

Santa Monica 90401 6,784 0 3,605 563 2,616

Santa Monica 90402 9,836 0 5,581 355 3,900

Santa Monica 90403 21,899 0 14,103 1,093 6,703

Santa Monica 90404 18,903 13 11,229 1,332 6,329

Santa Monica 90405 24,202 1 15,691 1,983 6,527

Venice 90291 24,658 59 17,022 2,097 5,480

Marina del Rey 90292 21,127 38 14,183 1,317 5,589

Playa del Rey 90293 10,969 17 7,807 553 2,592

Playa Vista 90094 5,222 0 3,451 594 1,177

Service Area — 563,320 366 348,810 34,841 179,303

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.7 Percent Employment Status for Persons 16 Years and Older - continued

Community

ZIP

Code

Population

16+ Years

In Armed

Forces

In LaborForce,

Employed

In Labor

Force, Unemployed

Not In

Labor Force

Culver City 90230 26,676 0.2% 62.4% 6.6% 30.8%

Culver City 90232 13,328 0.0% 66.9% 5.3% 27.7%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 6,697 0.0% 56.4% 5.7% 37.9%

Westchester 90045 34,211 0.1% 64.8% 6.3% 28.8%

Brentwood 90049 31,763 0.0% 63.1% 4.9% 32.0%

Westwood 90024 45,482 0.0% 49.8% 6.2% 44.0%

Century City 90067 2,427 0.0% 44.2% 2.6% 53.2%

Mar Vista 90066 45,910 0.0% 64.2% 6.2% 29.5%

Palms 90034 49,253 0.1% 68.4% 7.0% 24.6%

West LA 90025 37,592 0.1% 68.2% 7.2% 24.5%

West LA 90035 23,523 0.0% 60.1% 6.1% 33.8%

West LA 90064 21,397 0.1% 61.9% 4.2% 33.8%

Malibu 90263 1,370 0.0% 44.5% 7.1% 48.5%

Malibu 90265 16,480 0.1% 54.3% 4.9% 40.7%

Pacific Palisades 90272 18,978 0.0% 54.7% 6.3% 39.0%

Santa Monica 90401 6,784 0.0% 53.1% 8.3% 38.6%

Santa Monica 90402 9,836 0.0% 56.7% 3.6% 39.7%

Santa Monica 90403 21,899 0.0% 64.4% 5.0% 30.6%

Santa Monica 90404 18,903 0.1% 59.4% 7.0% 33.5%

Santa Monica 90405 24,202 0.0% 64.8% 8.2% 27.0%

Venice 90291 24,658 0.2% 69.0% 8.5% 22.2%

Marina del Rey 90292 21,127 0.2% 67.1% 6.2% 26.5%

Playa del Rey 90293 10,969 0.2% 71.2% 5.0% 23.6%

Playa Vista 90094 5,222 0.0% 66.1% 11.4% 22.5%

Service Area — 563,320 0.1% 61.9% 6.2% 31.8%

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.7 Occupation Type for Labor Force

Community

ZIP

Code

Persons in

Labor Force

Number of Persons in Labor Force Percent of Labor Force

Blue Collar White Collar Service Blue Collar White Collar Service

Culver City 90230 17,028 1,337 12,770 2,921 7.9% 75.0% 17.2%

Culver City 90232 9,139 709 7,140 1,290 7.8% 78.1% 14.1%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 3,883 249 3,251 383 6.4% 83.7% 9.9%

Westchester 90045 22,800 1,884 18,255 2,661 8.3% 80.1% 11.7%

Brentwood 90049 20,482 568 18,610 1,304 2.8% 90.9% 6.4%

Westwood 90024 23,325 909 19,838 2,578 3.9% 85.1% 11.1%

Century City 90067 1,091 59 985 47 5.4% 90.3% 4.3%

Mar Vista 90066 30,170 2,450 22,581 5,139 8.1% 74.8% 17.0%

Palms 90034 34,464 3,032 25,939 5,493 8.8% 75.3% 15.9%

West LA 90025 26,384 1,439 21,253 3,692 5.5% 80.6% 14.0%

West LA 90035 14,500 728 12,130 1,642 5.0% 83.7% 11.3%

West LA 90064 13,479 741 11,219 1,519 5.5% 83.2% 11.3%

Malibu 90263 618 28 487 103 4.5% 78.8% 16.7%

Malibu 90265 9,167 471 7,642 1,054 5.1% 83.4% 11.5%

Pacific Palisades 90272 10,716 493 9,684 539 4.6% 90.4% 5.0%

Santa Monica 90401 3,734 192 3,291 251 5.1% 88.1% 6.7%

Santa Monica 90402 5,700 93 5,223 384 1.6% 91.6% 6.7%

Santa Monica 90403 14,419 473 12,714 1,232 3.3% 88.2% 8.5%

Santa Monica 90404 11,462 630 9,254 1,578 5.5% 80.7% 13.8%

Santa Monica 90405 16,180 807 13,813 1,560 5.0% 85.4% 9.6%

Venice 90291 17,527 1,030 14,094 2,403 5.9% 80.4% 13.7%

Marina del Rey 90292 14,521 470 13,136 915 3.2% 90.5% 6.3%

Playa del Rey 90293 7,987 379 6,654 954 4.7% 83.3% 11.9%

Playa Vista 90094 3,608 138 3,228 242 3.8% 89.5% 6.7%

Service Area — 357,806 19,995 296,156 41,655 5.6% 82.8% 11.6%

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.8 Households (2013 and 2018)

Community

ZIP

Code

Households

2013

Households

2018

5-Year Change (2013 to 2018)

Number Percent

Culver City 90230 13,197 13,913 716 5.4%

Culver City 90232 6,959 7,195 236 3.4%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 3,310 3,341 31 0.9%

Westchester 90045 15,725 16,364 639 4.1%

Brentwood 90049 17,146 17,657 511 3.0%

Westwood 90024 18,500 19,338 838 4.5%

Century City 90067 1,579 1,657 78 4.9%

Mar Vista 90066 23,989 24,665 676 2.8%

Palms 90034 25,903 26,611 708 2.7%

West LA 90025 21,314 22,036 722 3.4%

West LA 90035 12,834 13,117 283 2.2%

West LA 90064 11,270 11,691 421 3.7%

Malibu 90263 274 312 38 13.9%

Malibu 90265 7,328 7,882 554 7.6%

Pacific Palisades 90272 9,442 9,983 541 5.7%

Santa Monica 90401 4,498 4,889 391 8.7%

Santa Monica 90402 5,257 5,331 74 1.4%

Santa Monica 90403 14,022 14,347 325 2.3%

Santa Monica 90404 10,191 10,547 356 3.5%

Santa Monica 90405 14,674 15,219 545 3.7%

Venice 90291 14,250 14,431 181 1.3%

Marina del Rey 90292 13,342 13,988 646 4.8%

Playa del Rey 90293 6,502 6,869 367 5.6%

Playa Vista 90094 3,117 3,558 441 14.1%

Service Area — 297,248 308,464 11,216 3.8%

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.9 Group Quarters Population

Community

ZIP

Code

Grp

Quarters Population

Correctional

Institutions

Nursing

Homes

Other

Institutions

College

Dormitories

Military

Quarters

Other Non-

Institutional

Culver City 90230 143 0 107 36 0 0 0

Culver City 90232 154 0 0 63 91 0 0

Culver City/Ladera 90056 11 0 3 8 0 0 0

Westchester 90045 3,401 0 40 69 3,291 0 1

Brentwood 90049 1,046 0 89 474 482 0 1

Westwood 90024 11,162 0 1 92 11,069 0 0

Century City 90067 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mar Vista 90066 416 0 276 133 7 0 0

Palms 90034 776 0 200 357 219 0 0

West LA 90025 480 0 243 237 0 0 0

West LA 90035 318 0 214 103 1 0 0

West LA 90064 196 0 95 101 0 0 0

Malibu 90263 838 0 0 0 838 0 0

Malibu 90265 1,525 95 0 146 1,284 0 0

Pacific Palisades 90272 51 0 2 49 0 0 0

Santa Monica 90401 492 0 67 425 0 0 0

Santa Monica 90402 3 0 0 3 0 0 0

Santa Monica 90403 234 0 63 146 0 0 25

Santa Monica 90404 1,147 0 580 512 55 0 0

Santa Monica 90405 215 2 67 146 0 0 0

Venice 90291 549 0 0 549 0 0 0

Marina del Rey 90292 32 0 0 32 0 0 0

Playa del Rey 90293 45 0 45 0 0 0 0

Playa Vista 90094 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Service Area — 23,423 97 2,09

2

3,80

4

17,403 0 27

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Researc

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12.1.10 Percent Group Quarters Population

Community

ZIP

Code

Grp

Quarters Population

Correctional

Institutions

Nursing

Homes

Other

Institutions

College

Dormitories

Military

Quarters

Other Non-

Institutional

Culver City 90230 143 0.0% 74.8% 25.2% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Culver City 90232 154 0.0% 0.0% 40.9% 59.1% 0.0% 0.0%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 11 0.0% 27.3% 72.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Westchester 90045 3,401 0.0% 1.2% 2.0% 96.8% 0.0% 0.0%

Brentwood 90049 1,046 0.0% 8.5% 45.3% 46.1% 0.0% 0.1%

Westwood 90024 11,162 0.0% 0.0% 0.8% 99.2% 0.0% 0.0%

Century City 90067 0 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Mar Vista 90066 416 0.0% 66.3% 32.0% 1.7% 0.0% 0.0%

Palms 90034 776 0.0% 25.8% 46.0% 28.2% 0.0% 0.0%

West LA 90025 480 0.0% 50.6% 49.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

West LA 90035 318 0.0% 67.3% 32.4% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0%

West LA 90064 196 0.0% 48.5% 51.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Malibu 90263 838 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Malibu 90265 1,525 6.2% 0.0% 9.6% 84.2% 0.0% 0.0%

Pacific Palisades 90272 51 0.0% 3.9% 96.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Santa Monica 90401 492 0.0% 13.6% 86.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Santa Monica 90402 3 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Santa Monica 90403 234 0.0% 26.9% 62.4% 0.0% 0.0% 10.7%

Santa Monica 90404 1,147 0.0% 50.6% 44.6% 4.8% 0.0% 0.0%

Santa Monica 90405 215 0.9% 31.2% 67.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Venice 90291 549 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Marina del Rey 90292 32 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Playa del Rey 90293 45 0.0% 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Playa Vista 90094 0 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Service Area — 23,423 0.4% 8.9% 16.2% 74.3% 0.0% 0.1%

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.11 Household Size

Community

ZIP

Code

Total

Households

1-Person

2-Persons

3-Persons

4-Persons

5-Persons

6-Persons

7 or more

Persons

Culver City 90230 13,197 4,075 4,066 2,133 1,654 696 332 241

Culver City 90232 6,959 2,519 2,154 1,077 761 281 92 75

Culver City/Ladera 90056 3,310 971 1,155 561 392 161 47 23

Westchester 90045 15,725 4,748 5,215 2,625 2,064 713 247 113

Brentwood 90049 17,146 6,312 6,193 2,197 1,660 580 169 35

Westwood 90024 18,500 7,762 6,053 2,120 1,829 528 162 46

Century City 90067 1,579 807 616 103 44 7 2 -

Mar Vista 90066 23,989 8,105 8,024 3,701 2,536 967 396 260

Palms 90034 25,903 9,592 8,426 3,726 2,356 1,041 435 327

West LA 90025 21,314 9,035 7,377 2,651 1,489 493 162 107

West LA 90035 12,834 4,800 4,219 1,730 1,152 545 228 160

West LA 90064 11,270 3,694 3,764 1,765 1,375 490 121 61

Malibu 90263 274 75 98 47 39 11 4 -

Malibu 90265 7,328 2,032 2,682 1,216 892 341 118 47

Pacific Palisades 90272 9,442 2,357 3,251 1,541 1,469 605 167 52

Santa Monica 90401 4,498 2,853 1,221 276 116 21 8 3

Santa Monica 90402 5,257 1,790 1,679 727 684 275 73 29

Santa Monica 90403 14,022 7,229 4,339 1,430 778 185 50 11

Santa Monica 90404 10,191 4,510 3,149 1,340 745 278 102 67

Santa Monica 90405 14,674 7,031 4,581 1,600 1,039 294 89 40

Venice 90291 14,250 6,512 4,598 1,649 969 291 129 102

Marina del Rey 90292 13,342 6,365 5,054 1,241 503 134 32 13

Playa del Rey 90293 6,502 2,808 2,406 794 359 93 31 11

Playa Vista 90094 3,117 1,252 1,133 471 189 55 12 5

Service Area — 297,248 114,522 98,904 39,967 27,939 10,389 3,568 1,959

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.12 Percent Household Size

Community

ZIP

Code

Total Households

1-Person

2-Persons

3-Persons

4-Persons

5-Persons

6-Persons

7 or more Persons

Culver City 90230 13,197 30.9% 30.8% 16.2% 12.5% 5.3% 2.5% 1.8%

Culver City 90232 6,959 36.2% 31.0% 15.5% 10.9% 4.0% 1.3% 1.1%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 3,310 29.3% 34.9% 16.9% 11.8% 4.9% 1.4% 0.7%

Westchester 90045 15,725 30.2% 33.2% 16.7% 13.1% 4.5% 1.6% 0.7%

Brentwood 90049 17,146 36.8% 36.1% 12.8% 9.7% 3.4% 1.0% 0.2%

Westwood 90024 18,500 42.0% 32.7% 11.5% 9.9% 2.9% 0.9% 0.2%

Century City 90067 1,579 51.1% 39.0% 6.5% 2.8% 0.4% 0.1% 0.0%

Mar Vista 90066 23,989 33.8% 33.4% 15.4% 10.6% 4.0% 1.7% 1.1%

Palms 90034 25,903 37.0% 32.5% 14.4% 9.1% 4.0% 1.7% 1.3%

West LA 90025 21,314 42.4% 34.6% 12.4% 7.0% 2.3% 0.8% 0.5%

West LA 90035 12,834 37.4% 32.9% 13.5% 9.0% 4.2% 1.8% 1.2%

West LA 90064 11,270 32.8% 33.4% 15.7% 12.2% 4.3% 1.1% 0.5%

Malibu 90263 274 27.4% 35.8% 17.2% 14.2% 4.0% 1.5% 0.0%

Malibu 90265 7,328 27.7% 36.6% 16.6% 12.2% 4.7% 1.6% 0.6%

Pacific Palisades 90272 9,442 25.0% 34.4% 16.3% 15.6% 6.4% 1.8% 0.6%

Santa Monica 90401 4,498 63.4% 27.1% 6.1% 2.6% 0.5% 0.2% 0.1%

Santa Monica 90402 5,257 34.0% 31.9% 13.8% 13.0% 5.2% 1.4% 0.6%

Santa Monica 90403 14,022 51.6% 30.9% 10.2% 5.5% 1.3% 0.4% 0.1%

Santa Monica 90404 10,191 44.3% 30.9% 13.1% 7.3% 2.7% 1.0% 0.7%

Santa Monica 90405 14,674 47.9% 31.2% 10.9% 7.1% 2.0% 0.6% 0.3%

Venice 90291 14,250 45.7% 32.3% 11.6% 6.8% 2.0% 0.9% 0.7%

Marina del Rey 90292 13,342 47.7% 37.9% 9.3% 3.8% 1.0% 0.2% 0.1%

Playa del Rey 90293 6,502 43.2% 37.0% 12.2% 5.5% 1.4% 0.5% 0.2%

Playa Vista 90094 3,117 40.2% 36.3% 15.1% 6.1% 1.8% 0.4% 0.2%

Service Area — 297,248 38.5% 33.3% 13.4% 9.4% 3.5% 1.2% 0.7%

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.13 Households by Presence of Children Under 18 Years

Community

ZIP

Code

Total

Households

Number Percent

No Children Present Children Present No Children Present Children Present

Culver City 90230 13,197 9,452 3,745 71.6% 28.4%

Culver City 90232 6,959 5,279 1,680 75.9% 24.1%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 3,310 2,552 758 77.1% 22.9%

Westchester 90045 15,725 11,405 4,320 72.5% 27.5%

Brentwood 90049 17,146 13,706 3,440 79.9% 20.1%

Westwood 90024 18,500 16,455 2,045 88.9% 11.1%

Century City 90067 1,579 1,457 122 92.3% 7.7%

Mar Vista 90066 23,989 18,262 5,727 76.1% 23.9%

Palms 90034 25,903 20,128 5,775 77.7% 22.3%

West LA 90025 21,314 18,190 3,124 85.3% 14.7%

West LA 90035 12,834 10,069 2,765 78.5% 21.5%

West LA 90064 11,270 8,542 2,728 75.8% 24.2%

Malibu 90263 274 193 81 70.4% 29.6%

Malibu 90265 7,328 5,053 2,275 69.0% 31.0%

Pacific Palisades 90272 9,442 6,231 3,211 66.0% 34.0%

Santa Monica 90401 4,498 4,140 358 92.0% 8.0%

Santa Monica 90402 5,257 4,063 1,194 77.3% 22.7%

Santa Monica 90403 14,022 12,150 1,872 86.6% 13.4%

Santa Monica 90404 10,191 8,452 1,739 82.9% 17.1%

Santa Monica 90405 14,674 12,174 2,500 83.0% 17.0%

Venice 90291 14,250 11,925 2,325 83.7% 16.3%

Marina del Rey 90292 13,342 11,768 1,574 88.2% 11.8%

Playa del Rey 90293 6,502 5,794 708 89.1% 10.9%

Playa Vista 90094 3,117 2,573 544 82.5% 17.5%

Service Area — 297,248 236,977 60,271 79.7% 20.3% Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.14 Households by Income Group

Community

ZIP

Code

Total

Households

Under

$15,000

$15,000

to

$34,999

$35,000

to

$74,999

$75,000

to

$99,999 Culver City 90230 13,197 1,173 2,323 3,835 1,775

Culver City 90232 6,959 888 1,225 2,078 897

Culver City/Ladera 90056 3,310 131 369 959 553

Westchester 90045 15,725 1,447 2,254 3,908 2,211

Brentwood 90049 17,146 1,247 1,570 3,619 1,903

Westwood 90024 18,500 4,041 2,467 3,909 1,915

Century City 90067 1,579 215 178 288 145

Mar Vista 90066 23,989 2,432 4,406 7,625 2,640

Palms 90034 25,903 3,218 5,080 8,936 3,146

West LA 90025 21,314 2,146 3,431 6,199 2,872

West LA 90035 12,834 1,951 1,996 3,483 1,524

West LA 90064 11,270 1,182 1,743 2,856 1,138

Malibu 90263 274 18 22 38 37

Malibu 90265 7,328 409 871 1,051 745

Pacific Palisades 90272 9,442 455 702 1,582 1,135

Santa Monica 90401 4,498 919 860 1,169 430

Santa Monica 90402 5,257 383 562 906 555

Santa Monica 90403 14,022 1,770 2,242 3,519 1,739

Santa Monica 90404 10,191 1,567 2,010 3,009 1,151

Santa Monica 90405 14,674 1,799 2,105 4,065 1,587

Venice 90291 14,250 1,309 2,349 4,086 1,702

Marina del Rey 90292 13,342 1,257 1,256 3,107 1,705

Playa del Rey 90293 6,502 369 565 1,716 922

Playa Vista 90094 3,117 355 411 848 366

Service Area — 297,248 32,708 43,645 77,246 35,009

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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Households by Income Group - continued

Community

ZIP

Code

Total Households

$100,000

to

$149,999

$150,000

to

$199,99

9

$200,000

and Over

Culver City 90230 13,197 2,169 1,062 860

Culver City 90232 6,959 926 485 460

Culver City/Ladera 90056 3,310 684 368 246

Westchester 90045 15,725 2,898 1,430 1,577

Brentwood 90049 17,146 2,947 1,547 4,313

Westwood 90024 18,500 2,223 1,251 2,694

Century City 90067 1,579 210 152 391

Mar Vista 90066 23,989 3,164 1,712 2,010

Palms 90034 25,903 2,955 1,446 1,122

West LA 90025 21,314 3,404 1,603 1,659

West LA 90035 12,834 1,669 984 1,227

West LA 90064 11,270 1,742 972 1,637

Malibu 90263 274 47 45 67

Malibu 90265 7,328 1,292 766 2,194

Pacific Palisades 90272 9,442 1,393 831 3,344

Santa Monica 90401 4,498 498 234 388

Santa Monica 90402 5,257 810 554 1,487

Santa Monica 90403 14,022 2,341 982 1,429

Santa Monica 90404 10,191 1,280 680 494

Santa Monica 90405 14,674 2,224 1,089 1,805

Venice 90291 14,250 2,322 937 1,545

Marina del Rey 90292 13,342 2,720 1,258 2,039

Playa del Rey 90293 6,502 1,600 615 715

Playa Vista 90094 3,117 403 265 469

Service Area — 297,248 45,408 23,449 39,783

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.15 Percent Households by Income Group

Community

ZIP

Code

Total

Households

Under

$15,000

$15,000

to

$34,999

$35,000

to

$74,999

$75,000

to

$99,999 Culver City 90230 13,197 8.9% 17.6% 29.1% 13.5%

Culver City 90232 6,959 12.8% 17.6% 29.9% 12.9%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 3,310 4.0% 11.1% 29.0% 16.7%

Westchester 90045 15,725 9.2% 14.3% 24.9% 14.1%

Brentwood 90049 17,146 7.3% 9.2% 21.1% 11.1%

Westwood 90024 18,500 21.8% 13.3% 21.1% 10.4%

Century City 90067 1,579 13.6% 11.3% 18.2% 9.2%

Mar Vista 90066 23,989 10.1% 18.4% 31.8% 11.0%

Palms 90034 25,903 12.4% 19.6% 34.5% 12.1%

West LA 90025 21,314 10.1% 16.1% 29.1% 13.5%

West LA 90035 12,834 15.2% 15.6% 27.1% 11.9%

West LA 90064 11,270 10.5% 15.5% 25.3% 10.1%

Malibu 90263 274 6.6% 8.0% 13.9% 13.5%

Malibu 90265 7,328 5.6% 11.9% 14.3% 10.2%

Pacific Palisades 90272 9,442 4.8% 7.4% 16.8% 12.0%

Santa Monica 90401 4,498 20.4% 19.1% 26.0% 9.6%

Santa Monica 90402 5,257 7.3% 10.7% 17.2% 10.6%

Santa Monica 90403 14,022 12.6% 16.0% 25.1% 12.4%

Santa Monica 90404 10,191 15.4% 19.7% 29.5% 11.3%

Santa Monica 90405 14,674 12.3% 14.3% 27.7% 10.8%

Venice 90291 14,250 9.2% 16.5% 28.7% 11.9%

Marina del Rey 90292 13,342 9.4% 9.4% 23.3% 12.8%

Playa del Rey 90293 6,502 5.7% 8.7% 26.4% 14.2%

Playa Vista 90094 3,117 11.4% 13.2% 27.2% 11.7%

Service Area — 297,248 11.0% 14.7% 26.0% 11.8%

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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Percent Households by Income Group - continued

Community

ZIP

Code

Total Households

$100,000

to

$149,999

$150,000

to

$199,99

9

$200,000

and Over

Culver City 90230 13,197 16.4% 8.0% 6.5%

Culver City 90232 6,959 13.3% 7.0% 6.6%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 3,310 20.7% 11.1% 7.4%

Westchester 90045 15,725 18.4% 9.1% 10.0%

Brentwood 90049 17,146 17.2% 9.0% 25.2%

Westwood 90024 18,500 12.0% 6.8% 14.6%

Century City 90067 1,579 13.3% 9.6% 24.8%

Mar Vista 90066 23,989 13.2% 7.1% 8.4%

Palms 90034 25,903 11.4% 5.6% 4.3%

West LA 90025 21,314 16.0% 7.5% 7.8%

West LA 90035 12,834 13.0% 7.7% 9.6%

West LA 90064 11,270 15.5% 8.6% 14.5%

Malibu 90263 274 17.2% 16.4% 24.5%

Malibu 90265 7,328 17.6% 10.5% 29.9%

Pacific Palisades 90272 9,442 14.8% 8.8% 35.4%

Santa Monica 90401 4,498 11.1% 5.2% 8.6%

Santa Monica 90402 5,257 15.4% 10.5% 28.3%

Santa Monica 90403 14,022 16.7% 7.0% 10.2%

Santa Monica 90404 10,191 12.6% 6.7% 4.8%

Santa Monica 90405 14,674 15.2% 7.4% 12.3%

Venice 90291 14,250 16.3% 6.6% 10.8%

Marina del Rey 90292 13,342 20.4% 9.4% 15.3%

Playa del Rey 90293 6,502 24.6% 9.5% 11.0%

Playa Vista 90094 3,117 12.9% 8.5% 15.0%

Service Area — 297,248 15.3% 7.9% 13.4%

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.16 Household Statistics – Size and Income

Community

ZIP

Code

Total

Households

Average

Household Size

Average Household

Income

Culver City 90230 13,197 2.47 $89,402

Culver City 90232 6,959 2.25 $85,627

Culver City/Ladera 90056 3,310 2.35 $104,077

Westchester 90045 15,725 2.37 $105,621

Brentwood 90049 17,146 2.11 $172,092

Westwood 90024 18,500 2.03 $114,118

Century City 90067 1,579 1.63 $163,930

Mar Vista 90066 23,989 2.28 $92,561

Palms 90034 25,903 2.22 $74,040

West LA 90025 21,314 1.97 $93,899

West LA 90035 12,834 2.21 $96,246

West LA 90064 11,270 2.28 $119,903

Malibu 90263 274 2.35 $168,978

Malibu 90265 7,328 2.40 $194,931

Pacific Palisades 90272 9,442 2.52 $223,176

Santa Monica 90401 4,498 1.50 $84,669

Santa Monica 90402 5,257 2.30 $182,993

Santa Monica 90403 14,022 1.76 $100,784

Santa Monica 90404 10,191 2.00 $75,845

Santa Monica 90405 14,674 1.87 $109,616

Venice 90291 14,250 1.94 $104,619

Marina del Rey 90292 13,342 1.74 $129,327

Playa del Rey 90293 6,502 1.87 $118,134

Playa Vista 90094 3,117 1.95 $122,538

Service Area — 297,248 2.13 $116,970

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.17 Age of Head of Household

Community ZIP

Code

Total

Households

Number Percent

15 to 24

Years

25 to 64

Years

65+ Years 15 to 24

Years

25 to 64

Years

65+ Years

Culver City 90230 13,197 300 9,674 3,223 2.3% 73.3% 24.4%

Culver City 90232 6,959 194 5,289 1,476 2.8% 76.0% 21.2%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 3,310 25 2,085 1,200 0.8% 63.0% 36.3%

Westchester 90045 15,725 761 11,712 3,252 4.8% 74.5% 20.7%

Brentwood 90049 17,146 500 11,994 4,652 2.9% 70.0% 27.1%

Westwood 90024 18,500 3,936 10,422 4,142 21.3% 56.3% 22.4%

Century City 90067 1,579 20 623 936 1.3% 39.5% 59.3%

Mar Vista 90066 23,989 817 18,522 4,650 3.4% 77.2% 19.4%

Palms 90034 25,903 1,422 21,332 3,149 5.5% 82.4% 12.2%

West LA 90025 21,314 1,205 16,739 3,370 5.7% 78.5% 15.8%

West LA 90035 12,834 463 9,477 2,894 3.6% 73.8% 22.5%

West LA 90064 11,270 434 8,053 2,783 3.9% 71.5% 24.7%

Malibu 90263 274 3 205 66 1.1% 74.8% 24.1%

Malibu 90265 7,328 213 4,911 2,204 2.9% 67.0% 30.1%

Pacific Palisades 90272 9,442 93 6,066 3,283 1.0% 64.2% 34.8%

Santa Monica 90401 4,498 226 3,427 845 5.0% 76.2% 18.8%

Santa Monica 90402 5,257 69 3,454 1,734 1.3% 65.7% 33.0%

Santa Monica 90403 14,022 322 10,578 3,122 2.3% 75.4% 22.3%

Santa Monica 90404 10,191 570 7,857 1,764 5.6% 77.1% 17.3%

Santa Monica 90405 14,674 417 11,282 2,975 2.8% 76.9% 20.3%

Venice 90291 14,250 386 11,815 2,049 2.7% 82.9% 14.4%

Marina del Rey 90292 13,342 346 10,105 2,891 2.6% 75.7% 21.7%

Playa del Rey 90293 6,502 197 5,100 1,205 3.0% 78.4% 18.5%

Playa Vista 90094 3,117 228 2,565 324 7.3% 82.3% 10.4%

Service Area — 297,248 13,617 218,275 65,356 4.6% 73.4% 22.0%

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.18 Owner and Renter Occupied Housing Units

Community

ZIP

Code

Total

Households

Number Percent

Owner Occupied Renter

Occupied

Owner Occupied Renter Occupied

Culver City 90230 13,197 7,544 5,653 57.2% 42.8%

Culver City 90232 6,959 2,638 4,321 37.9% 62.1%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 3,310 2,309 1,001 69.8% 30.2%

Westchester 90045 15,725 8,432 7,293 53.6% 46.4%

Brentwood 90049 17,146 9,512 7,634 55.5% 44.5%

Westwood 90024 18,500 6,156 12,344 33.3% 66.7%

Century City 90067 1,579 1,215 364 76.9% 23.1%

Mar Vista 90066 23,989 9,576 14,413 39.9% 60.1%

Palms 90034 25,903 5,078 20,825 19.6% 80.4%

West LA 90025 21,314 5,614 15,700 26.3% 73.7%

West LA 90035 12,834 3,947 8,887 30.8% 69.2%

West LA 90064 11,270 6,255 5,015 55.5% 44.5%

Malibu 90263 274 213 61 77.7% 22.3%

Malibu 90265 7,328 5,352 1,976 73.0% 27.0%

Pacific Palisades 90272 9,442 7,649 1,793 81.0% 19.0%

Santa Monica 90401 4,498 268 4,230 6.0% 94.0%

Santa Monica 90402 5,257 3,397 1,860 64.6% 35.4%

Santa Monica 90403 14,022 3,521 10,501 25.1% 74.9%

Santa Monica 90404 10,191 2,119 8,072 20.8% 79.2%

Santa Monica 90405 14,674 4,825 9,849 32.9% 67.1%

Venice 90291 14,250 4,553 9,697 32.0% 68.0%

Marina del Rey 90292 13,342 4,339 9,003 32.5% 67.5%

Playa del Rey 90293 6,502 3,005 3,497 46.2% 53.8%

Playa Vista 90094 3,117 1,271 1,846 40.8% 59.2%

Service Area — 297,248 121,97

1

175,277 41.0% 59.0% Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.19 Families

Community

ZIP

Code

Families

2013

Families

2018

5-Year Change (2013 to 2018)

Number Percent

Culver City 90230 7,864 8,247 383 4.9%

Culver City 90232 3,589 3,711 122 3.4%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 2,167 2,188 21 1.0%

Westchester 90045 9,166 9,490 324 3.5%

Brentwood 90049 8,658 8,922 264 3.0%

Westwood 90024 6,086 6,340 254 4.2%

Century City 90067 648 676 28 4.3%

Mar Vista 90066 12,70

0

13,05

2

352 2.8%

Palms 90034 11,88

5

12,20

3

318 2.7%

West LA 90025 8,127 8,392 265 3.3%

West LA 90035 6,215 6,351 136 2.2%

West LA 90064 6,210 6,406 196 3.2%

Malibu 90263 188 214 26 13.8%

Malibu 90265 4,619 4,968 349 7.6%

Pacific Palisades 90272 6,578 6,952 374 5.7%

Santa Monica 90401 988 1,070 82 8.3%

Santa Monica 90402 3,112 3,142 30 1.0%

Santa Monica 90403 4,930 5,049 119 2.4%

Santa Monica 90404 4,058 4,193 135 3.3%

Santa Monica 90405 5,644 5,829 185 3.3%

Venice 90291 5,107 5,162 55 1.1%

Marina del Rey 90292 4,760 4,994 234 4.9%

Playa del Rey 90293 2,593 2,729 136 5.2%

Playa Vista 90094 1,264 1,444 180 14.2%

Service Area — 140,876 145,965 5,089 3.6%

Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.1.20 Families by Poverty Status

Community

ZIP

Code

Total

Families

Number Percent

Below the Poverty

Level

At/Above Poverty

Level

Below the Poverty

Level

At/Above Poverty

Level

Culver City 90230 7,864 605 7,259 7.7% 92.3%

Culver City 90232 3,589 241 3,348 6.7% 93.3%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 2,167 56 2,111 2.6% 97.4%

Westchester 90045 9,166 737 8,429 8.0% 92.0%

Brentwood 90049 8,658 384 8,274 4.4% 95.6%

Westwood 90024 6,086 452 5,634 7.4% 92.6%

Century City 90067 648 50 598 7.7% 92.3%

Mar Vista 90066 12,700 1,049 11,651 8.3% 91.7%

Palms 90034 11,885 1,075 10,810 9.0% 91.0%

West LA 90025 8,127 765 7,362 9.4% 90.6%

West LA 90035 6,215 618 5,597 9.9% 90.1%

West LA 90064 6,210 431 5,779 6.9% 93.1%

Malibu 90263 188 3 185 1.6% 98.4%

Malibu 90265 4,619 135 4,484 2.9% 97.1%

Pacific Palisades 90272 6,578 231 6,347 3.5% 96.5%

Santa Monica 90401 988 24 964 2.4% 97.6%

Santa Monica 90402 3,112 62 3,050 2.0% 98.0%

Santa Monica 90403 4,930 199 4,731 4.0% 96.0%

Santa Monica 90404 4,058 408 3,650 10.1% 89.9%

Santa Monica 90405 5,644 586 5,058 10.4% 89.6%

Venice 90291 5,107 493 4,614 9.7% 90.3%

Marina del Rey 90292 4,760 240 4,520 5.0% 95.0%

Playa del Rey 90293 2,593 80 2,513 3.1% 96.9%

Playa Vista 90094 1,264 59 1,205 4.7% 95.3%

Service Area — 140,876 9,680 131,196 6.9% 93.1% Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.2 AGE GROUP DETAIL (2013)

12.2.1 Total Population Age Group 0 to 20 Years

Community

ZIP

Code

Number Percent of Total Population

0 to 4 Years 5 to 14 Years 15 to 20 Years 0 to 4 Years 5 to 14 Years 15 to 20 Years

Culver City 90230 1,891 3,784 2,264 5.8% 11.6% 6.9%

Culver City 90232 768 1,566 903 4.9% 9.9% 5.7%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 301 705 540 3.9% 9.0% 6.9%

Westchester 90045 2,098 3,997 4,875 5.2% 9.8% 12.0%

Brentwood 90049 1,675 3,404 1,993 4.5% 9.2% 5.4%

Westwood 90024 1,105 1,995 12,074 2.3% 4.1% 24.8%

Century City 90067 59 81 34 2.3% 3.1% 1.3%

Mar Vista 90066 3,289 5,455 2,752 6.0% 9.9% 5.0%

Palms 90034 3,133 5,429 3,041 5.4% 9.3% 5.2%

West LA 90025 1,882 2,826 1,369 4.4% 6.7% 3.2%

West LA 90035 1,875 3,049 1,404 6.5% 10.6% 4.9%

West LA 90064 1,499 2,775 1,417 5.8% 10.7% 5.5%

Malibu 90263 29 71 603 2.0% 4.8% 40.7%

Malibu 90265 614 1,789 2,293 3.2% 9.3% 12.0%

Pacific Palisades 90272 1,309 3,198 1,754 5.5% 13.4% 7.4%

Santa Monica 90401 172 272 199 2.4% 3.7% 2.7%

Santa Monica 90402 601 1,496 744 5.0% 12.4% 6.1%

Santa Monica 90403 988 1,787 864 4.0% 7.2% 3.5%

Santa Monica 90404 856 1,592 1,222 4.0% 7.4% 5.7%

Santa Monica 90405 1,155 2,130 1,290 4.2% 7.7% 4.7%

Venice 90291 1,252 2,086 1,000 4.4% 7.4% 3.6%

Marina del Rey 90292 849 1,186 456 3.7% 5.1% 2.0%

Playa del Rey 90293 497 713 291 4.1% 5.8% 2.4%

Playa Vista 90094 415 421 182 6.8% 6.9% 3.0%

Service Area — 30,621 57,332 47,232 4.7% 8.7% 7.2

% Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.2.2 Total Population Age Group 21 to 44 Years

Community

ZIP

Code

Number Percent of Total Population

21 to 24 Years 25 to 34 Years 35 to 44 Years 21 to 24 Years 25 to 34 Years 35 to 44 Years

Culver City 90230 1,527 4,590 4,927 4.7% 14.0% 15.0%

Culver City 90232 757 2,774 2,542 4.8% 17.5% 16.1%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 318 688 808 4.1% 8.8% 10.4%

Westchester 90045 2,956 5,563 5,523 7.3% 13.7% 13.6%

Brentwood 90049 1,641 6,179 4,982 4.4% 16.6% 13.4%

Westwood 90024 9,989 6,960 4,283 20.5% 14.3% 8.8%

Century City 90067 40 226 232 1.6% 8.8% 9.0%

Mar Vista 90066 2,402 10,302 9,507 4.4% 18.7% 17.3%

Palms 90034 3,560 15,440 9,642 6.1% 26.5% 16.5%

West LA 90025 2,656 11,812 7,382 6.3% 27.8% 17.4%

West LA 90035 1,265 5,461 4,442 4.4% 19.0% 15.5%

West LA 90064 1,165 3,727 4,030 4.5% 14.4% 15.6%

Malibu 90263 257 86 87 17.3% 5.8% 5.9%

Malibu 90265 1,224 1,502 1,791 6.4% 7.8% 9.4%

Pacific Palisades 90272 859 1,217 2,438 3.6% 5.1% 10.2%

Santa Monica 90401 320 2,085 1,323 4.4% 28.7% 18.2%

Santa Monica 90402 416 857 1,446 3.4% 7.1% 11.9%

Santa Monica 90403 769 4,784 4,458 3.1% 19.2% 17.9%

Santa Monica 90404 1,309 4,418 3,546 6.1% 20.5% 16.5%

Santa Monica 90405 1,032 4,825 4,877 3.7% 17.4% 17.6%

Venice 90291 1,030 6,269 6,314 3.7% 22.3% 22.4%

Marina del Rey 90292 668 5,146 4,477 2.9% 22.2% 19.3%

Playa del Rey 90293 426 2,668 2,243 3.5% 21.8% 18.4%

Playa Vista 90094 359 1,869 1,299 5.9% 30.8% 21.4%

Service Area — 39,357 114,955 99,064 6.0% 17.5% 15.1%

Note: Percentages rounded

Source: UCLA Center for Health

Policy Research

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12.2.3 Total Population Age Group 45 to 64 Years

Community

ZIP

Code

Number Percent of Total Population

45 to 54 Years 55 to 64 Years 45 to 54 Years 55 to 64 Years

Culver City 90230 4,764 4,066 14.5% 12.4%

Culver City 90232 2,395 1,973 15.1% 12.5%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 1,288 1,325 16.5% 17.0%

Westchester 90045 5,867 4,797 14.4% 11.8%

Brentwood 90049 5,132 5,016 13.8% 13.5%

Westwood 90024 3,237 3,120 6.6% 6.4%

Century City 90067 233 338 9.1% 13.1%

Mar Vista 90066 7,674 6,426 13.9% 11.7%

Palms 90034 7,348 5,613 12.6% 9.6%

West LA 90025 5,089 4,222 12.0% 9.9%

West LA 90035 3,713 3,263 12.9% 11.4%

West LA 90064 3,728 3,328 14.4% 12.8%

Malibu 90263 138 116 9.3% 7.8%

Malibu 90265 3,182 3,379 16.6% 17.7%

Pacific Palisades 90272 4,013 3,999 16.8% 16.8%

Santa Monica 90401 1,042 741 14.4% 10.2%

Santa Monica 90402 1,949 2,053 16.1% 17.0%

Santa Monica 90403 3,783 3,213 15.2% 12.9%

Santa Monica 90404 3,076 2,487 14.3% 11.6%

Santa Monica 90405 4,406 3,885 15.9% 14.0%

Venice 90291 4,182 3,183 14.9% 11.3%

Marina del Rey 90292 3,397 3,079 14.6% 13.3%

Playa del Rey 90293 1,887 1,734 15.4% 14.2%

Playa Vista 90094 651 426 10.7% 7.0%

Service Area — 90,410 79,875 13.8% 12.2%

Note: Percentages rounded

Source: UCLA Center for Health

Policy Research

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12.2.4 Total Population Age Group 65 Years and Older

Community

ZIP

Code

Number Percent of Total Population

65 to 74 Years 75 to 84 Years 85+ Years 65 to 74 Years 75 to 84 Years 85+ Years

Culver City 90230 2,686 1,546 709 8.2% 4.7% 2.2%

Culver City 90232 1,127 585 428 7.1% 3.7% 2.7%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 1,007 548 271 12.9% 7.0% 3.5%

Westchester 90045 2,745 1,395 844 6.8% 3.4% 2.1%

Brentwood 90049 3,723 2,209 1,222 10.0% 5.9% 3.3%

Westwood 90024 2,641 1,933 1,371 5.4% 4.0% 2.8%

Century City 90067 533 487 309 20.7% 18.9% 12.0%

Mar Vista 90066 3,948 2,160 1,167 7.2% 3.9% 2.1%

Palms 90034 3,034 1,370 682 5.2% 2.4% 1.2%

West LA 90025 2,777 1,580 883 6.5% 3.7% 2.1%

West LA 90035 2,064 1,235 929 7.2% 4.3% 3.2%

West LA 90064 2,222 1,212 808 8.6% 4.7% 3.1%

Malibu 90263 59 30 7 4.0% 2.0% 0.5%

Malibu 90265 2,005 951 409 10.5% 5.0% 2.1%

Pacific Palisades 90272 2,784 1,524 754 11.7% 6.4% 3.2%

Santa Monica 90401 543 368 192 7.5% 5.1% 2.6%

Santa Monica 90402 1,394 743 409 11.5% 6.1% 3.4%

Santa Monica 90403 2,090 1,350 772 8.4% 5.4% 3.1%

Santa Monica 90404 1,444 865 694 6.7% 4.0% 3.2%

Santa Monica 90405 2,362 1,096 630 8.5% 4.0% 2.3%

Venice 90291 1,820 745 280 6.5% 2.6% 1.0%

Marina del Rey 90292 2,373 1,113 473 10.2% 4.8% 2.0%

Playa del Rey 90293 1,097 456 206 9.0% 3.7% 1.7%

Playa Vista 90094 281 110 65 4.6% 1.8% 1.1%

Service Area — 52,448 28,990 16,444 8.0% 4.4% 2.5

% Note: Percentages rounded

Source: UCLA Center for Health

Policy Research

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12.2.5 Male Population Age Group 0 to 20 Years

Community

ZIP

Code

Number Percent of Male Population

0 to 4 Years 5 to 14 Years 15 to 20 Years 0 to 4 Years 5 to 14 Years 15 to 20 Years

Culver City 90230 958 1,948 1,196 6.2% 12.6% 7.7%

Culver City 90232 385 782 481 5.0% 10.2% 6.3%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 152 358 283 4.4% 10.4% 8.2%

Westchester 90045 1,083 2,043 2,336 5.6% 10.5% 12.0%

Brentwood 90049 848 1,669 869 4.9% 9.6% 5.0%

Westwood 90024 571 1,029 5,197 2.5% 4.5% 22.8%

Century City 90067 30 47 14 2.6% 4.1% 1.2%

Mar Vista 90066 1,690 2,814 1,495 6.1% 10.2% 5.4%

Palms 90034 1,597 2,754 1,585 5.5% 9.5% 5.5%

West LA 90025 967 1,444 698 4.6% 6.8% 3.3%

West LA 90035 965 1,538 692 7.1% 11.4% 5.1%

West LA 90064 766 1,429 713 6.1% 11.4% 5.7%

Malibu 90263 15 38 245 2.2% 5.6% 36.2%

Malibu 90265 326 945 1,203 3.4% 9.9% 12.6%

Pacific Palisades 90272 657 1,648 918 5.8% 14.5% 8.1%

Santa Monica 90401 92 138 105 2.4% 3.6% 2.8%

Santa Monica 90402 295 713 372 5.2% 12.5% 6.5%

Santa Monica 90403 515 938 428 4.4% 8.1% 3.7%

Santa Monica 90404 439 818 651 4.2% 7.9% 6.2%

Santa Monica 90405 610 1,119 675 4.5% 8.2% 5.0%

Venice 90291 641 1,046 508 4.4% 7.1% 3.5%

Marina del Rey 90292 427 586 228 3.7% 5.1% 2.0%

Playa del Rey 90293 260 352 149 4.4% 5.9% 2.5%

Playa Vista 90094 213 221 79 7.4% 7.6% 2.7%

Service Area — 15,691 29,230 22,971 4.9% 9.2% 7.2

% Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.2.6 Male Population Age Group 21 to 44 Years

Community

ZIP

Code

Number Percent of Male Population

21 to 24 Years 25 to 34 Years 35 to 44 Years 21 to 24 Years 25 to 34 Years 35 to 44 Years

Culver City 90230 825 2,302 2,355 5.3% 14.9% 15.2%

Culver City 90232 403 1,434 1,248 5.3% 18.8% 16.3%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 153 322 340 4.4% 9.3% 9.8%

Westchester 90045 1,424 2,692 2,638 7.3% 13.8% 13.5%

Brentwood 90049 645 2,885 2,291 3.7% 16.7% 13.2%

Westwood 90024 4,709 3,597 2,233 20.6% 15.8% 9.8%

Century City 90067 19 106 119 1.7% 9.3% 10.4%

Mar Vista 90066 1,237 5,317 4,889 4.5% 19.3% 17.8%

Palms 90034 1,734 7,948 4,993 6.0% 27.4% 17.2%

West LA 90025 1,280 6,037 3,897 6.1% 28.5% 18.4%

West LA 90035 569 2,563 2,185 4.2% 19.0% 16.2%

West LA 90064 571 1,904 1,979 4.6% 15.2% 15.8%

Malibu 90263 116 47 39 17.2% 7.0% 5.8%

Malibu 90265 600 754 805 6.3% 7.9% 8.4%

Pacific Palisades 90272 453 563 1,050 4.0% 5.0% 9.2%

Santa Monica 90401 137 1,081 754 3.6% 28.5% 19.9%

Santa Monica 90402 212 395 673 3.7% 6.9% 11.8%

Santa Monica 90403 337 2,169 2,113 2.9% 18.7% 18.2%

Santa Monica 90404 696 2,180 1,783 6.7% 20.9% 17.1%

Santa Monica 90405 521 2,324 2,454 3.8% 17.1% 18.1%

Venice 90291 506 3,260 3,478 3.5% 22.2% 23.7%

Marina del Rey 90292 297 2,468 2,356 2.6% 21.4% 20.4%

Playa del Rey 90293 203 1,314 1,116 3.4% 22.2% 18.8%

Playa Vista 90094 138 878 654 4.8% 30.3% 22.6%

Service Area — 18,908 56,976 49,237 6.0% 17.9% 15.5%

Note: Percentages rounded

Source: UCLA Center for Health

Policy Research

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12.2.7 Male Population Age Group 45 to 64 Years

Community

ZIP

Code

Number Percent of Male Population

45 to 54 Years 55 to 64 Years 45 to 54 Years 55 to 64 Years

Culver City 90230 2,200 1,774 14.2% 11.5%

Culver City 90232 1,123 914 14.7% 12.0%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 528 568 15.3% 16.4%

Westchester 90045 2,828 2,295 14.5% 11.8%

Brentwood 90049 2,480 2,360 14.3% 13.6%

Westwood 90024 1,606 1,377 7.0% 6.0%

Century City 90067 106 131 9.3% 11.5%

Mar Vista 90066 3,836 3,099 13.9% 11.3%

Palms 90034 3,614 2,622 12.5% 9.0%

West LA 90025 2,579 1,998 12.2% 9.4%

West LA 90035 1,814 1,514 13.4% 11.2%

West LA 90064 1,803 1,535 14.4% 12.3%

Malibu 90263 70 57 10.4% 8.4%

Malibu 90265 1,495 1,726 15.7% 18.1%

Pacific Palisades 90272 1,848 1,884 16.3% 16.6%

Santa Monica 90401 608 421 16.1% 11.1%

Santa Monica 90402 917 999 16.0% 17.5%

Santa Monica 90403 1,835 1,539 15.8% 13.3%

Santa Monica 90404 1,531 1,193 14.7% 11.5%

Santa Monica 90405 2,191 1,927 16.1% 14.2%

Venice 90291 2,240 1,652 15.3% 11.3%

Marina del Rey 90292 1,722 1,514 14.9% 13.1%

Playa del Rey 90293 922 807 15.5% 13.6%

Playa Vista 90094 330 187 11.4% 6.5%

Service Area — 43,990 37,955 13.8% 11.9%

Note: Percentages rounded

Source: UCLA Center for Health

Policy Research

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12.2.8 Male Population Age Group 65 Years and Older

Community

ZIP

Code

Number Percent of Male Population

65 to 74 Years 75 to 84 Years 85+ Years 65 to 74 Years 75 to 84 Years 85+ Years

Culver City 90230 1,070 590 241 6.9% 3.8% 1.6%

Culver City 90232 497 245 131 6.5% 3.2% 1.7%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 435 229 88 12.6% 6.6% 2.5%

Westchester 90045 1,277 594 288 6.5% 3.0% 1.5%

Brentwood 90049 1,773 996 511 10.2% 5.7% 2.9%

Westwood 90024 1,153 833 525 5.1% 3.6% 2.3%

Century City 90067 222 202 145 19.5% 17.7% 12.7%

Mar Vista 90066 1,806 934 403 6.6% 3.4% 1.5%

Palms 90034 1,361 559 220 4.7% 1.9% 0.8%

West LA 90025 1,229 692 333 5.8% 3.3% 1.6%

West LA 90035 883 496 301 6.5% 3.7% 2.2%

West LA 90064 1,011 536 274 8.1% 4.3% 2.2%

Malibu 90263 29 16 4 4.3% 2.4% 0.6%

Malibu 90265 1,037 468 179 10.9% 4.9% 1.9%

Pacific Palisades 90272 1,332 692 310 11.7% 6.1% 2.7%

Santa Monica 90401 243 156 52 6.4% 4.1% 1.4%

Santa Monica 90402 671 321 156 11.7% 5.6% 2.7%

Santa Monica 90403 904 535 280 7.8% 4.6% 2.4%

Santa Monica 90404 608 319 199 5.8% 3.1% 1.9%

Santa Monica 90405 1,107 458 186 8.2% 3.4% 1.4%

Venice 90291 897 330 103 6.1% 2.3% 0.7%

Marina del Rey 90292 1,193 541 192 10.4% 4.7% 1.7%

Playa del Rey 90293 517 212 79 8.7% 3.6% 1.3%

Playa Vista 90094 127 46 23 4.4% 1.6% 0.8%

Service Area — 24,107 12,590 6,023 7.6% 4.0% 1.9

% Note: Percentages rounded

Source: UCLA Center for Health

Policy Research

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12.2.9 Female Population Age Group 0 to 20 Years

Community

ZIP

Code

Number Percent of Female Population

0 to 4 Years 5 to 14 Years 15 to 20 Years 0 to 4 Years 5 to 14 Years 15 to 20 Years

Culver City 90230 933 1,836 1,068 5.4% 10.6% 6.2%

Culver City 90232 383 784 422 4.7% 9.6% 5.2%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 149 347 257 3.4% 8.0% 5.9%

Westchester 90045 1,015 1,954 2,539 4.8% 9.2% 12.0%

Brentwood 90049 827 1,735 1,124 4.2% 8.7% 5.7%

Westwood 90024 534 966 6,877 2.1% 3.7% 26.6%

Century City 90067 29 34 20 2.0% 2.4% 1.4%

Mar Vista 90066 1,599 2,641 1,257 5.8% 9.6% 4.6%

Palms 90034 1,536 2,675 1,456 5.2% 9.1% 5.0%

West LA 90025 915 1,382 671 4.3% 6.5% 3.1%

West LA 90035 910 1,511 712 6.0% 10.0% 4.7%

West LA 90064 733 1,346 704 5.5% 10.1% 5.3%

Malibu 90263 14 33 358 1.7% 4.1% 44.4%

Malibu 90265 288 844 1,090 3.0% 8.8% 11.4%

Pacific Palisades 90272 652 1,550 836 5.2% 12.4% 6.7%

Santa Monica 90401 80 134 94 2.3% 3.9% 2.7%

Santa Monica 90402 306 783 372 4.8% 12.3% 5.8%

Santa Monica 90403 473 849 436 3.6% 6.4% 3.3%

Santa Monica 90404 417 774 571 3.8% 7.0% 5.1%

Santa Monica 90405 545 1,011 615 3.9% 7.2% 4.4%

Venice 90291 611 1,040 492 4.5% 7.7% 3.6%

Marina del Rey 90292 422 600 228 3.6% 5.1% 1.9%

Playa del Rey 90293 237 361 142 3.8% 5.7% 2.3%

Playa Vista 90094 202 200 103 6.3% 6.3% 3.2%

Service Area — 14,930 28,102 24,261 4.4% 8.3% 7.2

% Source: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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12.2.10 Female Population Age Group 21 to 44 Years

Community

ZIP

Code

Number Percent of Female Population

21 to 24 Years 25 to 34 Years 35 to 44 Years 21 to 24 Years 25 to 34 Years 35 to 44 Years

Culver City 90230 702 2,288 2,572 4.1% 13.2% 14.9%

Culver City 90232 354 1,340 1,294 4.3% 16.4% 15.8%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 165 366 468 3.8% 8.4% 10.8%

Westchester 90045 1,532 2,871 2,885 7.2% 13.6% 13.6%

Brentwood 90049 996 3,294 2,691 5.0% 16.6% 13.6%

Westwood 90024 5,280 3,363 2,050 20.4% 13.0% 7.9%

Century City 90067 21 120 113 1.5% 8.4% 7.9%

Mar Vista 90066 1,165 4,985 4,618 4.2% 18.1% 16.8%

Palms 90034 1,826 7,492 4,649 6.2% 25.6% 15.9%

West LA 90025 1,376 5,775 3,485 6.5% 27.1% 16.3%

West LA 90035 696 2,898 2,257 4.6% 19.1% 14.9%

West LA 90064 594 1,823 2,051 4.4% 13.6% 15.3%

Malibu 90263 141 39 48 17.5% 4.8% 5.9%

Malibu 90265 624 748 986 6.5% 7.8% 10.3%

Pacific Palisades 90272 406 654 1,388 3.2% 5.2% 11.1%

Santa Monica 90401 183 1,004 569 5.3% 28.9% 16.4%

Santa Monica 90402 204 462 773 3.2% 7.2% 12.1%

Santa Monica 90403 432 2,615 2,345 3.3% 19.7% 17.7%

Santa Monica 90404 613 2,238 1,763 5.5% 20.2% 15.9%

Santa Monica 90405 511 2,501 2,423 3.6% 17.7% 17.2%

Venice 90291 524 3,009 2,836 3.9% 22.3% 21.0%

Marina del Rey 90292 371 2,678 2,121 3.2% 22.9% 18.1%

Playa del Rey 90293 223 1,354 1,127 3.5% 21.5% 17.9%

Playa Vista 90094 221 991 645 6.9% 31.1% 20.3%

Service Area — 20,449 57,979 49,827 6.0% 17.1% 14.7%

Note: Percentages rounded

Source: UCLA Center for Health

Policy Research

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12.2.11 Female Population Age Group 45 to 64 Years

Community

ZIP

Code

Number Percent of Female Population

45 to 54 Years 55 to 64 Years 45 to 54 Years 55 to 64 Years

Culver City 90230 2,564 2,292 14.8% 13.3%

Culver City 90232 1,272 1,059 15.6% 13.0%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 760 757 17.5% 17.4%

Westchester 90045 3,039 2,502 14.4% 11.8%

Brentwood 90049 2,652 2,656 13.4% 13.4%

Westwood 90024 1,631 1,743 6.3% 6.7%

Century City 90067 127 207 8.9% 14.5%

Mar Vista 90066 3,838 3,327 13.9% 12.1%

Palms 90034 3,734 2,991 12.7% 10.2%

West LA 90025 2,510 2,224 11.8% 10.4%

West LA 90035 1,899 1,749 12.5% 11.5%

West LA 90064 1,925 1,793 14.4% 13.4%

Malibu 90263 68 59 8.4% 7.3%

Malibu 90265 1,687 1,653 17.6% 17.2%

Pacific Palisades 90272 2,165 2,115 17.3% 16.9%

Santa Monica 90401 434 320 12.5% 9.2%

Santa Monica 90402 1,032 1,054 16.2% 16.5%

Santa Monica 90403 1,948 1,674 14.7% 12.6%

Santa Monica 90404 1,545 1,294 13.9% 11.7%

Santa Monica 90405 2,215 1,958 15.7% 13.9%

Venice 90291 1,942 1,531 14.4% 11.3%

Marina del Rey 90292 1,675 1,565 14.3% 13.4%

Playa del Rey 90293 965 927 15.3% 14.7%

Playa Vista 90094 321 239 10.1% 7.5%

Service Area — 46,420 41,920 13.7% 12.4%

Note: Percentages rounded

Source: UCLA Center for Health

Policy Research

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12.2.12 Female Population Age Group 65 Years and Older

Community

ZIP

Code

Number Percent of Female Population

65 to 74 Years 75 to 84 Years 85+ Years 65 to 74 Years 75 to 84 Years 85+ Years

Culver City 90230 1,616 956 468 9.3% 5.5% 2.7%

Culver City 90232 630 340 297 7.7% 4.2% 3.6%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 572 319 183 13.2% 7.3% 4.2%

Westchester 90045 1,468 801 556 6.9% 3.8% 2.6%

Brentwood 90049 1,950 1,213 711 9.8% 6.1% 3.6%

Westwood 90024 1,488 1,100 846 5.8% 4.3% 3.3%

Century City 90067 311 285 164 21.7% 19.9% 11.5%

Mar Vista 90066 2,142 1,226 764 7.8% 4.4% 2.8%

Palms 90034 1,673 811 462 5.7% 2.8% 1.6%

West LA 90025 1,548 888 550 7.3% 4.2% 2.6%

West LA 90035 1,181 739 628 7.8% 4.9% 4.1%

West LA 90064 1,211 676 534 9.0% 5.0% 4.0%

Malibu 90263 30 14 3 3.7% 1.7% 0.4%

Malibu 90265 968 483 230 10.1% 5.0% 2.4%

Pacific Palisades 90272 1,452 832 444 11.6% 6.7% 3.6%

Santa Monica 90401 300 212 140 8.6% 6.1% 4.0%

Santa Monica 90402 723 422 253 11.3% 6.6% 4.0%

Santa Monica 90403 1,186 815 492 8.9% 6.1% 3.7%

Santa Monica 90404 836 546 495 7.5% 4.9% 4.5%

Santa Monica 90405 1,255 638 444 8.9% 4.5% 3.1%

Venice 90291 923 415 177 6.8% 3.1% 1.3%

Marina del Rey 90292 1,180 572 281 10.1% 4.9% 2.4%

Playa del Rey 90293 580 244 127 9.2% 3.9% 2.0%

Playa Vista 90094 154 64 42 4.8% 2.0% 1.3%

Service Area — 28,341 16,400 10,421 8.4% 4.8% 3.1

% Note: Percentages rounded

Source: UCLA Center for Health

Policy Research

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12.3 MORTALITY

12.3.1 Number of Deaths, Total, Males and Females, By Age Group (Three-Year Average 2010-2013)

Cause Sex Age

(Years) Total < 1 1-4 5-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85+ UNK

Heart Disease — 1,107 0 1 0 1 3 13 46 82 114 239 609 0

Heart Disease M 576 0 0 0 0 3 8 37 62 70 134 260 0

Heart Disease F 532 0 1 0 0 0 5 8 19 44 106 349 0

Coronary Heart Disease — 868 0 0 0 0 1 9 38 68 99 194 458 0

Coronary Heart Disease M 464 0 0 0 0 1 6 33 53 63 106 202 0

Coronary Heart Disease F 404 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 15 37 88 256 0

Stroke — 249 1 0 0 0 1 2 8 7 17 74 140 0

Stroke M 96 1 0 0 0 1 1 5 3 9 33 43 0

Stroke F 154 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 8 41 97 0

Cancer (All Sites) — 1,054 0 0 1 2 5 23 70 147 218 299 287 0

Cancer (All Sites) M 494 0 0 1 1 2 11 31 66 111 146 125 0

Cancer (All Sites) F 560 0 0 0 1 3 12 39 81 107 153 162 0

Lung Cancer — 219 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 25 49 73 55 0

Lung Cancer M 98 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 10 26 33 21 0

Lung Cancer F 121 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 16 23 40 34 0

Colorectal Cancer — 98 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 12 20 26 31 0

Colorectal Cancer M 47 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 7 11 12 13 0

Colorectal Cancer F 51 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 9 13 18 0

Prostate Cancer M 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 21 26 0

Female Breast Cancer F 94 0 0 0 0 1 5 12 23 17 18 19 0

Chronic Pulmonary Diseases — 184 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 13 23 59 85 0

Chronic Pulmonary Diseases M 83 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 8 13 28 31 0

Chronic Pulmonary Diseases F 101 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 10 31 54 0

Influenza/Pneumonia — 182 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 5 12 47 114 0

Influenza/Pneumonia M 86 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 7 27 48 0

Influenza/Pneumonia F 96 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 21 65 0

Diabetes — 92 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 11 17 27 31 0

Diabetes M 51 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 5 11 15 14 0

Diabetes F 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 12 16 0

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Unintentional Injuries (All

Types)

— 121 0 1 2 9 15 15 23 15 9 16 15 0

Unintentional Injuries (All

Types)

M 77 0 1 0 8 10 12 14 10 5 10 7 0

Unintentional Injuries (All

Types)

F 44 0 0 1 2 5 3 9 5 4 6 8 0

Motor Vehicle Crashes — 32 0 0 1 4 5 4 4 4 2 4 3 0

Motor Vehicle Crashes M 22 0 0 0 3 3 4 2 3 1 2 2 0

Motor Vehicle Crashes F 10 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 2 1 0

Homicide — 15 0 1 0 6 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

Homicide M 11 0 0 0 5 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0

Homicide F 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

Alzheimer’s disease — 210 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 46 156 0

Alzheimer’s disease M 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 22 51 0

Alzheimer’s disease F 133 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 24 105 0

Suicide — 72 0 0 0 3 8 10 18 12 10 8 3 0

Suicide M 51 0 0 0 1 6 6 13 8 9 7 2 0

Suicide F 21 0 0 0 2 2 5 5 3 2 1 1 0

Cirrhosis — 46 0 0 0 0 2 6 11 15 7 3 2 0

Cirrhosis M 31 0 0 0 0 1 4 9 12 4 1 1 0

Cirrhosis F 15 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 3 3 2 0

HIV Infection — 11 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 1 0 0 0 0

HIV Infection M 10 0 0 0 0 1 4 4 1 0 0 0 0

HIV Infection F 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

All Causes — 4,039 25 4 5 26 50 91 223 352 502 976 1,78

5

0

All Causes M 1,950 16 2 3 18 36 54 140 202 278 499 704 0

All Causes F 2,089 9 2 3 8 15 36 83 150 224 477 1,08

1

0

Notes:

UNK = Unknown age

Number of deaths rounded

Source: California Department of Public Health

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12.4 MATERNAL AND INFANT HEALTH

12.4.1 Births (2009, 2010, 2011 and Three-Year Average)

Community ZIP

Code

Births

2009

Births

2010

Births

2011

Births

3-Year

Average Culver City 90230 360 381 361 367

Culver City 90232 159 174 165 166

Culver City/Ladera 90056 56 62 64 61

Westchester 90045 424 455 431 437

Brentwood 90049 354 337 350 347

Westwood 90024 241 293 276 270

Century City 90067 17 20 16 18

Mar Vista 90066 768 715 681 721

Palms 90034 759 797 748 768

West LA 90025 552 513 538 534

West LA 90035 449 441 444 445

West LA 90064 321 275 255 284

Malibu 90263 0 0 0 0

Malibu 90265 125 107 98 110

Pacific Palisades 90272 177 162 176 172

Santa Monica 90401 41 48 53 47

Santa Monica 90402 111 90 89 97

Santa Monica 90403 282 260 219 254

Santa Monica 90404 207 218 190 205

Santa Monica 90405 244 265 256 255

Venice 90291 310 308 308 309

Marina del Rey 90292 233 286 298 272

Playa del Rey 90293 138 150 134 141

Playa Vista 90094 131 142 131 135

Service Area — 6,908 6,936 6,725 6,856

Source: California Department of Public Health

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12.4.2 Births by Mother’s Race/Ethnicity (Three-Year Average 2009 – 2011)

Community ZIP

Code

Total

Births

White

Black

Asian/PI

Hispanic

Native

American

Other/

Unknown

Culver City 90230 367 115 32 66 131 0 23

Culver City 90232 166 78 6 26 46 0 10

Culver City/Ladera 90056 61 5 41 4 5 0 6

Westchester 90045 437 187 68 74 80 1 28

Brentwood 90049 347 249 4 45 24 0 25

Westwood 90024 270 180 4 50 17 0 18

Century City 90067 18 13 0 2 1 0 1

Mar Vista 90066 721 293 18 137 237 1 35

Palms 90034 768 219 62 181 263 1 43

West LA 90025 534 267 11 120 109 1 28

West LA 90035 445 337 16 28 39 0 25

West LA 90064 284 154 9 58 45 1 17

Malibu 90263 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Malibu 90265 110 81 1 9 11 0 8

Pacific Palisades 90272 172 128 0 20 11 0 12

Santa Monica 90401 47 27 3 9 6 0 3

Santa Monica 90402 97 73 0 12 5 0 6

Santa Monica 90403 254 174 4 41 18 0 16

Santa Monica 90404 205 95 13 24 57 1 16

Santa Monica 90405 255 164 5 26 42 0 17

Venice 90291 309 179 17 19 71 1 22

Marina del Rey 90292 272 170 8 44 30 0 20

Playa del Rey 90293 141 83 6 25 17 0 10

Playa Vista 90094 135 61 8 45 14 0 7

Service Area — 6,856 3,665 344 1,108 1,305 9 426

Source: California Department of Public Health

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12.4.3 Percent Births by Mother’s Race/Ethnicity (Three-Year Average 2009 – 2011)

Community

ZIP

Code

Total

Births

White

Black

Asian/PI

Hispanic

Native

American

Other/

Unknown

Culver City 90230 367 31.4% 8.6% 17.9% 35.7% 0.1% 6.4%

Culver City 90232 166 47.2% 3.4% 15.7% 27.7% 0.2% 5.8%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 61 8.2% 67.0% 6.0% 8.8% 0.0% 9.9%

Westchester 90045 437 42.7% 15.6% 16.9% 18.2% 0.2% 6.3%

Brentwood 90049 347 71.8% 1.1% 12.9% 7.0% 0.1% 7.2%

Westwood 90024 270 66.8% 1.6% 18.6% 6.3% 0.1% 6.5%

Century City 90067 18 71.7% 0.0% 13.2% 7.5% 0.0% 7.5%

Mar Vista 90066 721 40.6% 2.5% 19.0% 32.8% 0.1% 4.9%

Palms 90034 768 28.5% 8.0% 23.5% 34.2% 0.1% 5.6%

West LA 90025 534 49.9% 2.0% 22.5% 20.3% 0.1% 5.2%

West LA 90035 445 75.9% 3.5% 6.3% 8.8% 0.0% 5.5%

West LA 90064 284 54.2% 3.3% 20.4% 15.7% 0.2% 6.1%

Malibu 90263 0 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Malibu 90265 110 73.3% 0.9% 8.5% 10.3% 0.0% 7.0%

Pacific Palisades 90272 172 74.6% 0.2% 11.7% 6.2% 0.2% 7.2%

Santa Monica 90401 47 56.3% 7.0% 18.3% 12.0% 0.0% 6.3%

Santa Monica 90402 97 75.2% 0.3% 12.8% 5.5% 0.3% 5.9%

Santa Monica 90403 254 68.7% 1.4% 16.3% 7.1% 0.0% 6.4%

Santa Monica 90404 205 46.5% 6.2% 11.7% 27.6% 0.3% 7.6%

Santa Monica 90405 255 64.4% 2.1% 10.2% 16.3% 0.1% 6.8%

Venice 90291 309 58.0% 5.4% 6.2% 23.1% 0.2% 7.1%

Marina del Rey 90292 272 62.5% 2.9% 16.2% 10.9% 0.1% 7.3%

Playa del Rey 90293 141 58.8% 4.0% 17.5% 12.3% 0.2% 7.1%

Playa Vista 90094 135 45.5% 5.7% 33.2% 10.4% 0.0% 5.2%

Service Area — 6,856 53.4% 5.0% 16.2% 19.0% 0.1% 6.2%

Source: California Department of Public Health

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12.4.4 Births by Mother’s Age Group (Three-Year Average 2009 – 2011)

Community

ZIP

Code

Total

Births

Under 20

Years

20 to 29

Years

30 to 34

Years

35 Years and

Over

Age

Unknown

Culver City 90230 367 17 109 123 118 0

Culver City 90232 166 6 44 59 57 0

Culver City/Ladera 90056 61 3 20 16 22 0

Westchester 90045 437 5 116 154 162 0

Brentwood 90049 347 1 47 138 161 0

Westwood 90024 270 1 48 110 111 0

Century City 90067 18 0 3 8 6 0

Mar Vista 90066 721 17 208 246 250 0

Palms 90034 768 27 282 260 199 0

West LA 90025 534 9 137 211 177 0

West LA 90035 445 3 154 144 143 0

West LA 90064 284 4 46 112 122 0

Malibu 90263 0 0 0 0 0 0

Malibu 90265 110 0 15 36 59 0

Pacific Palisades 90272 172 1 18 57 96 0

Santa Monica 90401 47 1 12 20 14 0

Santa Monica 90402 97 0 11 29 57 0

Santa Monica 90403 254 1 29 101 122 0

Santa Monica 90404 205 6 53 76 70 0

Santa Monica 90405 255 4 39 84 127 0

Venice 90291 309 8 62 92 146 0

Marina del Rey 90292 272 1 46 112 113 0

Playa del Rey 90293 141 0 26 55 60 0

Playa Vista 90094 135 0 29 55 51 0

Service Area — 6,856 117 1,63

4

2,45

6

2,64

9

0

Source: California Department of Public Health

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12.4.5 Percent Births by Mother’s Age Group (Three-Year Average 2009 – 2011)

Community

ZIP

Code

Total

Births

Under 20

Years

20 to 29

Years

30 to 34

Years

35 Years and

Over

Age

Unknown

Culver City 90230 367 4.6% 29.6% 33.6% 32.2% 0%

Culver City 90232 166 3.4% 26.3% 35.7% 34.5% 0%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 61 4.9% 33.0% 25.8% 36.3% 0%

Westchester 90045 437 1.1% 26.5% 35.3% 37.2% 0%

Brentwood 90049 347 0.3% 13.4% 39.9% 46.4% 0%

Westwood 90024 270 0.4% 17.9% 40.7% 41.0% 0%

Century City 90067 18 1.9% 17.0% 45.3% 35.8% 0%

Mar Vista 90066 721 2.4% 28.8% 34.1% 34.6% 0%

Palms 90034 768 3.5% 36.8% 33.9% 25.9% 0%

West LA 90025 534 1.7% 25.7% 39.6% 33.1% 0%

West LA 90035 445 0.7% 34.7% 32.5% 32.1% 0%

West LA 90064 284 1.3% 16.2% 39.5% 43.0% 0%

Malibu 90263 0 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

Malibu 90265 110 0.0% 13.9% 32.4% 53.6% 0%

Pacific Palisades 90272 172 0.6% 10.5% 33.2% 55.7% 0%

Santa Monica 90401 47 2.1% 25.4% 43.0% 29.6% 0%

Santa Monica 90402 97 0.0% 11.4% 29.7% 59.0% 0%

Santa Monica 90403 254 0.5% 11.3% 39.9% 48.2% 0%

Santa Monica 90404 205 3.1% 25.7% 37.1% 34.1% 0%

Santa Monica 90405 255 1.6% 15.4% 33.1% 49.9% 0%

Venice 90291 309 2.7% 20.1% 29.8% 47.4% 0%

Marina del Rey 90292 272 0.2% 16.9% 41.2% 41.6% 0%

Playa del Rey 90293 141 0.2% 18.5% 38.9% 42.4% 0%

Playa Vista 90094 135 0.0% 21.3% 40.6% 38.1% 0%

Service Area — 6,856 1.7% 23.8

%

35.8

%

38.6

%

0%

Source: California Department of Public Health

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12.4.6 Births by Prenatal Care Access (Three-Year Average 2009 – 2011)

Community

ZIP

Code

Total

Births

1st

Trimester

2nd

Trimester

3rd

Trimester

No

Care

Unknown

Care

Percent

Early

Prenatal

Care Culver City 90230 36

7

311 27 7 0 22 90.0%

Culver City 90232 16

6

147 9 1 0 9 93.4%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 61 46 6 1 0 8 86.8%

Westchester 90045 43

7

383 25 3 1 24 92.9%

Brentwood 90049 34

7

313 6 1 0 27 97.8%

Westwood 90024 27

0

230 10 2 0 28 95.0%

Century City 90067 18 12 1 0 0 4 90.2%

Mar Vista 90066 72

1

637 44 10 1 30 92.0%

Palms 90034 76

8

646 54 10 1 57 90.9%

West LA 90025 53

4

476 22 3 0 32 94.9%

West LA 90035 44

5

347 16 3 0 79 94.9%

West LA 90064 28

4

245 13 2 0 23 94.2%

Malibu 90263 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Malibu 90265 11

0

102 3 0 0 5 97.1%

Pacific Palisades 90272 17

2

157 4 1 0 10 97.3%

Santa Monica 90401 47 42 2 1 0 2 94.1%

Santa Monica 90402 97 89 3 0 0 5 97.1%

Santa Monica 90403 25

4

229 8 1 0 16 96.1%

Santa Monica 90404 20

5

180 12 4 0 9 91.8%

Santa Monica 90405 25

5

232 7 4 0 12 95.5%

Venice 90291 30

9

268 19 5 0 16 91.6%

Marina del Rey 90292 27

2

240 13 4 0 16 93.5%

Playa del Rey 90293 14

1

126 7 2 0 7 93.8%

Playa Vista 90094 13

5

123 3 0 0 8 97.1%

Service Area — 6,856 5,938 329 66 5 517 93.7%

Source: California Department of Public Health

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12.4.7 Births by Infant Birth Weight (Three-Year Average 2009 – 2011)

Community

ZIP

Code

Total

Births

Under 1,500 Grams 1,500 to 2,499 Grams 2,500 Grams and Over

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Culver City 90230 3

6

7

4 1.0% 22 5.9% 342 93.1%

Culver City 90232 1

6

6

1 0.8% 6 3.6% 159 95.6%

Culver City/Ladera 90056 6

1

1 1.1% 2 3.3% 58 95.6%

Westchester 90045 4

3

7

8 1.8% 25 5.7% 404 92.5%

Brentwood 90049 3

4

7

2 0.6% 23 6.7% 322 92.7%

Westwood 90024 2

7

0

3 1.0% 17 6.4% 250 92.6%

Century City 90067 1

8

0 1.9% 1 7.5% 16 90.6%

Mar Vista 90066 7

2

1

5 0.7% 45 6.2% 671 93.1%

Palms 90034 7

6

8

10 1.3% 41 5.3% 717 93.4%

West LA 90025 5

3

4

5 1.0% 32 6.0% 497 93.0%

West LA 90035 4

4

5

4 1.0% 31 7.0% 409 92.1%

West LA 90064 2

8

4

3 1.2% 22 7.9% 258 91.0%

Malibu 90263 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Malibu 90265 1

1

0

2 1.5% 7 6.7% 101 91.8%

Pacific Palisades 90272 1

7

2

3 1.6% 10 5.6% 159 92.8%

Santa Monica 90401 4

7

1 2.8% 2 4.2% 44 93.0%

Santa Monica 90402 9

7

2 1.7% 7 7.2% 88 91.0%

Santa Monica 90403 2

5

4

2 0.7% 18 7.1% 234 92.2%

Santa Monica 90404 2

0

5

4 1.8% 16 7.8% 185 90.4%

Santa Monica 90405 2

5

5

4 1.6% 14 5.4% 237 93.1%

Venice 90291 3

0

9

5 1.6% 19 6.3% 284 92.1%

Marina del Rey 90292 2

7

2

4 1.5% 19 6.9% 250 91.7%

Playa del Rey 90293 1

4

1

1 0.7% 10 7.1% 130 92.2%

Playa Vista 90094 1

3

5

0 0.0% 10 7.2% 125 92.8%

Service Area — 6,856 78 1.1% 429 6.3% 6,349 92.6%

Source: California Department of Public Health

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13 SECTION 330 OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACT (42 USCS

§ 254B)

From the authorizing legislation of the health center program, the sections requiring a Community

Health Needs Assessment are as follows:

(k) Applications.

(2) Description of need. An application for a grant under subparagraph (A) or (B) of subsection (e)(1) for a health center shall

include--

(A) a description of the need for health services in the catchment area of the center;

(B) a demonstration by the applicant that the area or the population group to be served by the applicant has a

shortage of personal health services; and

(C) a demonstration that the center will be located so that it will provide services to the greatest number of

individuals residing in the catchment area or included in such population group.

Such a demonstration shall be made on the basis of the criteria prescribed by the Secretary under subsection (b)(3) or on any

other criteria which the Secretary may prescribe to determine if the area or population group to be served by the applicant has a

shortage of personal health services. In considering an application for a grant under subparagraph (A) or (B) of subsection

(e)(1), the Secretary may require as a condition to the approval of such application an assurance that the applicant will provide

any health service defined under paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (b) that the Secretary finds is needed to meet specific

health needs of the area to be served by the applicant. Such a finding shall be made in writing and a copy shall be provided to

the applicant.

(3) Requirements. Except as provided in subsection (e)(1)(B), the Secretary may not approve an application for a grant under

subparagraph (A) or (B) of subsection (e)(1) unless the Secretary determines that the entity for which the application is

submitted is a health center (within the meaning of subsection (a)) and that--

(J) the center will review periodically its catchment area to--

o (i) ensure that the size of such area is such that the services to be provided through the center (including

any satellite) are available and accessible to the residents of the area promptly and as appropriate;

o (ii) ensure that the boundaries of such area conform, to the extent practicable, to relevant boundaries of

political subdivisions, school districts, and Federal and State health and social service programs; and

o (iii) ensure that the boundaries of such area eliminate, to the extent possible, barriers to access to the

services of the center, including barriers resulting from the area's physical characteristics, its residential

patterns, its economic and social grouping, and available transportation;