Oregon Legislators Discuss County Health Rankings
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| Posted on: February 19th, 2010
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On February 18, Mary Lou Hennrich of Oregon’s Public Health Institute led a discussion for Oregon legislators about the recently released County Health Rankings, which compares Oregon counties against each other in various categories of health outcomes and health factors. Various public health leaders from around the state contributed to the discussion, including officials from Umatilla, Lincoln, Yamhill, Jefferson, and Washington Counties.
At the event, Kathleen O’Leary, Chair of the Coalition of Local Health Officials, highlighted the important mobilization role of public health professionals, for which this data can be of great assistance.
Mel Kohn, Oregon’s Public Health Director, emphasized the report’s assumption that clinical care accounts for only 20% of our overall health, on average (the rest being attributable to behaviors, environment, genetics, etc.).
Dick Schouten, Washington County Commissioner, spoke about his upbringing in the Netherlands, and commented that Oregon can learn from that nation’s infrastructure commitment to sidewalks, walking and biking.
Representative Mitch Greenlick wondered aloud if county designations were a somewhat “archaic” boundary. He also pointed out that since the rankings compare counties against each other, it doesn’t really tell us if the numbers are “good” or “bad,” but rather only how they look compared to each other.
We welcome your comments:
Is such “comparison measurement” a good tool for improving health?
What does Jefferson County do now that it ranks lowest in both health factors and health behaviors?
What does Benton County do now that it is ranked highest in both health factors and health behaviors?
Are these rankings meaningful?
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I think these are applicable in assisting in the improvement of the overall health in the various counties around Oregon. It is always good to see a large variety, and large amount of data to know what needs improvement, as well seeing the strengths and weaknesses, and also to see what is effective.