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COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS & ROADMAPS: 101 Presenter name Title Date

2 Why Rankings? Rankings: Model and Measures Roadmaps: Moving to Action OUTLINE

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4 ‣ Simplify complex data ‣ Media coverage ‣ Add context ‣ Call to action ‣ Starting point WHY RANK?

5 ‣ Call to action ‣ Simplify complex data ‣ Media coverage ‣ Add context ‣ Starting point WHY RANK?

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7 OUTLINE Why Rankings? Rankings: Model and Measures Roadmaps: Moving to Action

8 COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS: 2 RANKINGS

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10 ‣ Actionable measures ‣ Valid, reliable, recognizable ‣ County-level ‣ Free or low cost ‣ Up-to-date as possible ‣ Fewer measures better than more HOW MEASURES ARE SELECTED

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12 WISCONSIN: HEALTH OUTCOMES MAP

13 WISCONSIN: HEALTH FACTORS MAP

14 DANE COUNTY SNAPSHOT

15 DANE COUNTY SNAPSHOT

16 DANE COUNTY SNAPSHOT

17 DANE COUNTY SNAPSHOT

18 OUTLINE Why Rankings? Rankings: Model and Measures Roadmaps: Moving to Action

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20 COUNTY HEALTH ROADMAPS ‣ Roadmaps to Health Action Center ‣ Roadmaps to Health Community Grants ‣ Roadmaps to Health Prize ‣ Roadmaps to Health National Partners (e.g., United Way Worldwide)

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22 ROADMAPS TO HEALTH ACTION CENTER

23 AWARENESS THROUGH MEDIA

24 MOVING TO ACTION: WYANDOTTE, KS “The County Health Rankings were a call to me to say, ‘You’re not going to be the best community you can be if you don’t focus on the health of your community.’” —Mayor Joe Reardon Wyandotte County, KS

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26 MOVING TO ACTION: HERNANDO, MS “My job is to create an atmosphere and an opportunity for good health.” —Mayor Chip Johnson Hernando, MS

27 POLICIES AND PROGRAMS THAT WORK

28 WHAT WORKS FOR HEALTH

29 Photo credit: Sky Noir, Flickr Creative Commons ‣ Smart investments ‣ Inform decisions ‣ Inform innovation EVIDENCE MATTERS

30 Photo Credit: Sky Noir ‣ Smart investments ‣ Inform decisions ‣ Inform innovation EVIDENCE MATTERS

31 EVIDENCE RATINGS ‣ Scientifically supported ‣ Some evidence ‣ Expert opinion ‣ Insufficient evidence ‣ Mixed evidence ‣ Evidence of ineffectiveness

32 ‣ Evidence of effectiveness ‣ Community “fit” ‣ Readiness ‣ Priorities ‣ Capacity ‣ Resources CHOOSING STRATEGIES

33 STAYING CONNECTED e-Newsletter:

34 ‣ Where we live matters to our health. ‣ There are great disparities in health based on where we live. ‣ Health is more than health care. Many factors contribute to health. Health is everyone’s business. ‣ It takes all of us working together to improve the health of a community. SUMMARY

35 University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute Madison, WI (608) THANK YOU!