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FLORIDA STATE HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLANPARTNER PRIORITIES MEETING
JW Marriott Grande LakesOrlando, FL
July 28, 2021
Dr. Scott A. Rivkees
State Surgeon General
Florida Department of Health
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WELCOME
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Julia S. Gibby, MPH
Chief, Bureau of Community Health Assessment
Division of Public Health Statistics and Performance Management
Florida Department of Health
2022 – 2026 STATE HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLAN OVERVIEW
STATE HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLAN
➢A roadmap that guides collaborative implementation of
activities to drive health improvement.
➢A vehicle to align, highlight and advance interagency and
cross-sector priorities and successes.
➢An instrument to increase efficiency, effectiveness and
performance of Florida’s public health system.
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STATE HEALTH ASSESSMENT PROCESS
1. Identify and Engage Community
Partners
2. Collect and Analyze Health
Status Data
3. Collect and Analyze Community
Partner Input Data
4. Summarize, Present and
Communicate Findings
Putting the Data to Action
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Jamie Forrest, MSDirector of Strategic Engagement
Office of the Deputy Secretary for HealthFlorida Department of Health
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FLORIDA DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE
FLORIDA POPULATION BY COUNTY, 2020
~21.6 Million People
8Source: FLHealthCHARTS.com Population Estimates Query System
FLORIDA POPULATION DENSITY, 2019
9Source: FloridaTracking.com; Rural Health Information Hub
Urban Areas
~19.7 Million People
Rural Areas
~1.8 Million People
FLORIDA VISITORS
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FLORIDA POPULATION BY RACE/ETHNICITY, 2020
*Provisional
0
5,000,000
10,000,000
15,000,000
Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic Non-Hispanic Other
1.0 million(4.8%)
3.4 million(15.6%)
5.8 million(26.7%)
11.5 million(52.9%)
Source: FLHealthCHARTS.com Population Estimates Query System 11
FLORIDA POPULATION BY AGE GROUP, 2020
*Provisional
0
2,000,000
4,000,000
6,000,000
8,000,000
10,000,000
Ages 0-17 Ages 18-34 Ages 35-49 Ages 50-64 Ages 65+
4.5 million(20.9%)
4.6 million(21.1%) 4.0 million
(18.4%)
4.3 million(19.8%)
Source: FLHealthCHARTS.com Population Estimates Query System 12
4.3 million(19.9%)
FLORIDA CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS, 2018-2019
0
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
Ages 0-5 Ages 6-11 Ages 12-17
Source: National Survey of Children’s Health
195,389(14.3%)
259,846(18.8%)
316,102(21.7%)
~771,000 Children
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FLORIDA ADULTS WITH ANY DISABILITY, 2019
0
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
Ages 18-44 Ages 45-64 Ages 65+
Source: Florida Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
1.4 million(20.9%)
1.7 million(32.2%)
1.9 million(44.7%)
~5 Million Adults
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FLORIDA LIFE EXPECTANCY, 2019
80.177.3
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Total Males Females
Source: FLHealthCHARTS.com Life Expectancy Report
79.3 77.5
84.1
Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic
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LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH, 2019
23%
22%
7%6%
6%
3%
3%
30%
Heart Disease (47,044)
Cancer (45,562)
Cerebrovascular Diseases (13,868)
Unintentional Injury (13,213)
Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease (12,005)
Diabetes (6,158)
Alzheimer’s Disease (6,531)
All Other Causes (62,594)
Source: Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics 16
AMERICA’S HEALTH MODEL AND ROADMAP
Dr. Shamarial Roberson
Deputy Secretary for Health
Florida Department of Health
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High school completionSome collegeHigh school graduationDisconnected youthReading scoresMath scores
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Violent crime rateInjury deathsHomicidesSuicidesFirearm fatalitiesJuvenile arrests
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Severe housing problemsDriving alone to workLong commuteTraffic volumeHomeownershipSevere housing cost burdenBroadband access
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BREAK
Jeanette M. Nuñez, MPA
Lieutenant Governor
State of Florida
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REMARKS
DISCUSSION
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VISION, STRATEGY AND PARTNERSHIPS
➢ What is a priority for your agency and the population you
serve?
➢ What activities are you engaging in to address the identified
priority for your agency and the population you serve?
➢ Who are the partners that are supporting you with these
activities or engaging in other activities to address the
identified priority for your agency?
➢ How can members of this committee assist you with the
identified priority?
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PUBLIC COMMENT
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Julia S. Gibby, MPH
Chief, Bureau of Community Health Assessment
Division of Public Health Statistics and Performance Management
Florida Department of Health
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TIMELINE AND NEXT STEPS
STATE HEALTH ASSESSMENT PROCESS
1. Identify and Engage Community
Partners
2. Collect and Analyze Health
Status Data
3. Collect and Analyze Community
Partner Input Data
4. Summarize, Present and
Communicate Findings
Putting the Data to Action
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STATE HEALTH ASSESSMENT ADVISORY GROUP
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➢ Appointed by the State Health Improvement Plan
Steering Committee
➢ Comprised of 50-65 members
➢ Present priority recommendations to the State
Health Improvement Plan Steering Committee
2021 STEERING COMMITTEE TIMELINE
April 30, 2021
July 28, 2021
September 30, 2021
December 2021
January 2022
2021 State Health Assessment and 2022-2026 State Health
Improvement Plan Opening Meeting
2022-2026 State Health Improvement Plan Partner
Priorities Meeting
2022-2026 State Health Improvement Plan Priority
Selection Meeting
2022-2026 State Health Improvement Plan Conception
Meeting
Launch of the 2022-2026 State Health Improvement Plan
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Dr. Scott A. Rivkees
State Surgeon General
Florida Department of Health
CLOSING REMARKS
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THANK YOU!