Title: Sam Notzon, Ph'D'
1Healthy Gente U.S. - Mexico Border Year 2010
Health Objectives
Sam Notzon, Ph.D. National Center for Health
Statistics
2Development of Border Objectives
- State Border Health Officers
- U.S.-Mexico Border Health Commission
3U.S. Counties Included in Border Region
1996 Population
46.7 million 10.4 million
4Purpose of Border Objectives
- Focus attention on key health issues
5Purpose of Border Objectives
- Focus attention on key health issues
- Improve allocation of health resources
6Purpose of Border Objectives
- Focus attention on key health issues
- Improve allocation of health resources
- Coordinate public and private action
7Purpose of Border Objectives
- Focus attention on key health issues
- Improve allocation of health resources
- Coordinate public and private action
- Inspire ownership of objectives
8Selection Criteria
- Key health issues for border
9Selection Criteria
- Key health issues for border
- Measurable objectives
10Selection Criteria
- Key health issues for border
- Measurable objectives
- Limited number
11Selection Criteria
- Key health issues for border
- Measurable objectives
- Limited number
- Compatible with federal and state objectives
12U.S. Counties Included in Border Region
1996 Population
46.7 million 5.9 million 4.5 million
Counties with Mexican sister communities Other
border counties
13Per Capita Income, 1990
14Percent With Less Than9 Years of Education, 1990
15All-Cause Death Rates, 1995-97Age-Adjusted
16All-Cause Death Rates by Age, 1995-97
0-4 05-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65-74
75
17Promote Healthy Behaviors
- Reduce proportion obese to 15 percent
- Reduce teen tobacco use by one-third
18Proportion Obese,1988-94
Source NCHS, CDC
19Cigarette Use in Past MonthAdolescents 12-17
Years of Age, USA
Source SAMHSA
20Injury/Violence Prevention
- Reduce motor vehicle crash deaths by 25
percent - Reduce alcohol-related motor vehicle crash
deaths by 50 percent
21Deaths Due to External CausesU.S.-Mexico Border,
1995-97
Motor vehicle 28.1
Other 24.4
Falls 7.5
Drowning 3.9
Homicide 13.6
Suicide 22.5
22Motor Vehicle Crash Deaths1995-97
Source NCHS, CDC
23Alcohol-Related Motor Vehicle Crash Deaths, USA
Source NHTSA, DOT.
24Maternal and Child Health
- Reduce infant mortality rate by 25 percent.
- Reduce infant mortality rate due to all birth
defects by 30 percent - Reduce childhood mortality due to accidents by
15 percent - Raise first trimester prenatal care initiation
to 85 percent - Reduce young teen pregnancy rate by 33 percent
25Infant Mortality Rate1995-97
Source NCHS, CDC
26Infant Deaths due toMalformations 1995-97
Source NCHS, CDC
27Unintentional Injury Deaths0-4 Years of Age,
1995-97
Source NCHS, CDC
28Initiation of Prenatal Carein First
Trimester,1997
Source NCHS, CDC
29Adolescent Pregnancies15-17 Years of Age, USA
Source NCHS/CDC Allan Gutttmacher Institute.
30Teenage Birth RatesWomen 15-17, 1996
Source NCHS, CDC
31Environment
- All countries will meet or exceed EPA air
quality standards - All households will be connected to public
sewage systems or septic tanks - Reduce reports of acute pesticide poisoning by
50 percent
32Border Counties and EPA Air Quality Standards
Compliance Status
Not in Compliance
In Compliance
33Access to Care
- 25 percent reduction in persons lacking access
to primary care provider
34Medically Underserved Border Counties
Underserved Border Counties
Entire County
Portion
Not Underserved
35Oral Health
- 75 percent of population served by
flouridated community water systems
36Diseases and Disorders
- Reduce diabetes mortality by 10 percent and
morbidity by 25 percent - Reduce suicide mortality by 15 percent
- Reduce cervical cancer mortality by 30 percent
- Reduce asthma hospitalization rate by 40
percent
37Diabetes Mortality1995-97
Source NCHS, CDC
38Hospital Discharge Rate-DiabetesUnited States
Source NCHS/CDC
39Suicide Mortality1995-97
Source NCHS, CDC
40Cancer of Cervix1995-97
Source NCHS, CDC
41Hospital Discharge RateAsthma - United States
Source NCHS/CDC
42Substance Abuse
- Reduce use of illegal substances among 12-17
year-old youth (objective under development)