Health Disparities August 11, 2009 Teresa Garrett, RN MS Deputy Director, Public Health Practice Chief Public Health Nursing Officer Utah Department of.

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Health Disparities August 11, 2009 Teresa Garrett, RN MS Deputy Director, Public Health Practice Chief Public Health Nursing Officer Utah Department of Health

Data Sources Vital Records  Birth and Death LBW, PNC, Leading Causes of Death Health Care Statistics  Hospital Discharge, Emergency Department Prevalence for Injuries and Chronic Disease Surveys  Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey Nutrition, Physical Activity, Access to Health Care  Utah Health Care Access Survey Health Insurance Coverage

Lacking Health Insurance Coverage Race Data: Utah Healthcare Access Survey, All Utahns and Ethnicity Data: Utah Healthcare Access Survey, 2007

No Usual Place of Medical Care Race Data: Utah Healthcare Access Survey, All Utahns and Ethnicity Data: Utah Healthcare Access Survey, 2007

Lacking Early Prenatal Care Utah Birth Certificates, 2007

Low Birth Weight Utah Birth Certificates,

Women over 40 without Mammograms Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey, 2002, 2004, 2006 & 2007

Chlamydia Rate per people New Cases, 2007

Gonorrhea Rate per people New Cases, 2007

Tuberculosis Rate per people New Cases,

Obesity and Overweight Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey,

Cigarette Smoking Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey,

Health Disparities Health CareRiskBirthDisease American Indian Uninsurance No Medical home Late Prenatal Care Obesity Smoking Chlamydia Asian Low Birth Weight TB Black Late Prenatal CareObesity Smoking Low Birth Weight Chlamydia Gonorrhea TB Pacific Islander Late Prenatal CareObesityChlamydia Gonorrhea TB Hispanic Uninsurance No Medical home Late Prenatal Care Obesity Smoking Chlamydia Gonorrhea TB