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1 Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) Pierce ; St. Croix Contents Demographics... 3 Total Population... 4 Median Age... 6 Population Under Age Population Age Population with Any Disability Population with Limited English Proficiency Social and Economic Factors Food Insecurity Rate High School Graduation Rate (EdFacts) Income - Per Capita Income Lack of Social or Emotional Support Poverty - Children Below 100% FPL Poverty - Population Below 100% FPL Unemployment Rate Violent Crime Physical Environment Air Quality - Particulate Matter Low Income Population with Low Food Access Recreation and Fitness Facility Access Access to Care and Clinical Care Insurance - Uninsured Population Access to Primary Care Access to Dentists Access to Mental Health Care Cancer Screening - Mammogram Cancer Screening - Sigmoidoscopy or Colonoscopy Page 1 of 64

2 Diabetes Management - Hemoglobin A1c Test Dental Care Utilization Immunization Rates- Childhood Series Lack of a Consistent Source of Primary Care Prenatal Care Population Living in a Health Professional Shortage Area Potentially Preventable Readmissions Rate (30 day), Allina Health Data Health Behaviors Physical Inactivity- Adults Physical Activity- Youth Fruit/Vegetable Consumption- Adults Fruit/Vegetable Consumption- Youth Alcohol Consumption Tobacco Usage - Current Smokers Teen Births Health Outcomes Diabetes - Adults Cancer Heart Disease- Adults Overweight- Adults Obesity- Adults Overweight/Obesity- Youth Adolescent Mental Health Poor General Health Low Birth Weight Mortality - Premature Death Infant Mortality Top Mortality Rates Supplemental Information Page 2 of 64

3 Demographics Current population demographics and changes in demographic composition over time play a determining role in the types of health and social services needed by communities. Data Indicators Total Population Median Age Population Under Age 18 Population Age 65+ Population with Any Disability Population with Limited English Proficiency Page 3 of 64

4 Total Population A total of 125,782 people live in the 1, square mile report area defined for this assessment according to the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey year estimates. The population density for this area, estimated at persons per square mile, is greater than the national average population density of persons per square mile. Total Population Total Land Area (Square Miles) 125,782 1, Pierce 40, St. Croix 84, Wisconsin 5,706,871 54, United States 311,536,591 3,530, Population Density (Per Square Mile) Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey Source geography: Tract Population, Density (Persons per Sq Mile) by Tract, ACS Total Population by Race Alone, Percent White Black Asian Native American / Alaska Native Over 5,000 1,001-5, , Under 51 No Data or Data Suppressed Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander Some Other Race 96.25% 0.7% 0.97% 0.63% 0.01% 0.23% 1.2% Pierce County, WI St. Croix Multiple Races 96.59% 0.57% 1.06% 0.5% 0.04% 0.22% 1.02% 96.09% 0.77% 0.93% 0.7% 0% 0.23% 1.28% Wisconsin 87.03% 6.24% 2.32% 0.86% 0.02% 1.49% 2.02% United States 74.02% 12.57% 4.89% 0.82% 0.17% 4.73% 2.8% Page 4 of 64

5 Total Population by Ethnicity Alone Total Population Hispanic or Latino Population Percent Population Hispanic or Latino Non-Hispanic Population 125,782 2, % 123, % Pierce 40, % 40, % St. Croix 84,912 1, % 83, % Wisconsin 5,706, , % 5,361, % United States 311,536,608 51,786, % 259,750, % Percent Population Non-Hispanic Page 5 of 64

6 Median Age This indicator reports population median age based on the 5-year American Community Survey estimate. Total Population Median Age 125,782 no data Pierce 40, St. Croix 84, Wisconsin 5,706, United States 311,536, Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey Source geography: Tract Median Age by Tract, ACS Over Under 35.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Population Median Age by Race Alone Pierce County, WI St. Croix White no data Black or African American no data Native American / Alaska Native no data Asian no data Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander Some Other Race Multiple Race no data no data no data no data no data Wisconsin United States Page 6 of 64

7 Population Median Age by Ethnicity Hispanic / Latino Not Hispanic / Latino no data no data Pierce St. Croix Wisconsin United States Page 7 of 64

8 Population Under Age 18 This indicator reports the percentage of population under age 18 in the designated geographic area. This indicator is relevant because it is important to understand the percentage of youth in the community, as this population has unique health needs which should be considered separately from other age groups. Total Population Population Age 0-17 Percent Population Age ,782 31, % Pierce 40,870 8,992 22% St. Croix 84,912 22, % Wisconsin 5,706,871 1,325, % United States 311,536,608 73,877, % Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey Source geography: Tract Population Age 0-17, Percent by Tract, ACS Over 26.0% % % Under 20.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 8 of 64

9 Population Age 65+ An estimated 10.77% percent of the population in the report area according to the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey year estimates. An estimated total of 13,544 older adults resided in the area during this time period. The number of persons age 65 or older is relevant because this population has unique health needs which should be considered separately from other age groups. Total Population Population Age 65+ Percent Population Age ,782 13, % Pierce 40,870 4, % St. Croix 84,912 9, % Wisconsin 5,706, , % United States 311,536,608 41,851, % Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey Source geography: Tract Population Age 65+, Percent by Tract, ACS Over 20.0% % % Under 12.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 9 of 64

10 Population with Any Disability This indicator reports the percentage of the total civilian non-institutionalized population with a disability. This indicator is relevant because disabled individuals comprise a vulnerable population that requires targeted services and outreach by providers. Total Population (For Whom Disability Status Is Determined) Total Population with a Disability 124,703 10, % Pierce St. Croix 40,552 3, % 84,151 7, % Wisconsin 5,630, , % United States 306,448,480 37,168, % Percent Population with a Disability Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey Source geography: Tract Percent Population with a Disability (8.66%) Wisconsin (11.24%) United States (12.13%) Disabled Population, Percent by Tract, ACS Over 18.0% % % Under 12.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 10 of 64

11 Population with Limited English Proficiency This indicator reports the percentage of the population aged 5 and older who speak a language other than English at home and speak English less than "very well." This indicator is relevant because an inability to speak English well creates barriers to healthcare access, provider communications, and health literacy/education. Total Population Population Age 5+ Population Age 5+ with Limited English Proficiency 117, ,573 1, % Pierce St. Croix 38,572 38, % 79,001 79, % Wisconsin 5,355,576 5,355, , % United States 291,484, ,484,488 25,148, % Percent Population Age 5 with Limited English Proficiency Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey Source geography: Tract Percent Population Age 5+ with Limited English Proficiency (0.86%) Wisconsin (3.25%) United States (8.63%) Population with Limited English Proficiency, Percent by Tract, ACS Over 4.0% % % Under 1.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 11 of 64

12 Social and Economic Factors Economic and social insecurity often are associated with poor health. Poverty, unemployment, and lack of educational achievement affect access to care and a community s ability to engage in healthy behaviors. Without a network of support and a safe community, families cannot thrive. Ensuring access to social and economic resources provides a foundation for a healthy community. Data Indicators Food Insecurity Rate High School Graduation Rate Income- Per Capita Income Lack of Social or Emotional Support Poverty- Children Below 100% FPL Poverty- Population Below 100% FPL Unemployment Rate Violent Crime Page 12 of 64

13 Food Insecurity Rate This indicator reports the estimated percentage of the population that experienced food insecurity at some point during the report year. Food insecurity is the household-level economic and social condition of limited or uncertain access to adequate food. Total Population Food Insecure Population, Total 125,205 11, % Pierce County, WI St. Croix 40,842 4, % 84,363 7, % Wisconsin 5,726, , % United States 313,281,717 49,943, % Data Source: Feeding America Source geography: County Food Insecure Population, Percent Percentage of the Population with Food Insecurity (9.16) Wisconsin (12.65) United States (15.94) Food Insecure Population, Percent by County, Feeding America 2012 Over 18.0% % % Under 12.1% Page 13 of 64

14 High School Graduation Rate (EdFacts) Within the report area 95.4% of students are receiving their high school diploma within four years. This indicator is relevant because research suggests education is one the strongest predictors of health (Freudenberg & Ruglis, 2007). Total Student Cohort Estimated Number of Diplomas Issued 1,588 1, Pierce County, WI St. Croix County, WI ,068 1, Wisconsin 68,383 59, United States 3,351,452 2,754, Cohort Graduation Rate Data Source: US Department of Education, EDFacts. Accessed via DATA.GOV. Additional data analysis by CARES Source geography: School District Cohort Graduation Rate (95.4%) Wisconsin (87.5%) United States (82.2%) On-Time Graduation, Rate by School District (Secondary), EDFacts Over 94.0% % % Under 75.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 14 of 64

15 Income - Per Capita Income The per capita income for the report area is $30,674. This includes all reported income from wages and salaries as well as income from self-employment, interest or dividends, public assistance, retirement, and other sources. The per capita income in this report area is the average (mean) income computed for every man, woman, and child in the specified area. Total Population Total Income ($) Per Capita Income ($) 125,782 $3,858,244,096 $30,674 Pierce 40,870 $1,122,372,608 $27,462 St. Croix 84,912 $2,735,871,488 $32,220 Wisconsin 5,706,871 $157,067,558,912 $27,522 United States 311,536,608 $8,771,308,355,584 $28,154 Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey Source geography: Tract Per Capita Income ($) (30,674) Wisconsin (27,522) United States (28,154) Per Capita Income by Tract, ACS Over 30,000 25,001-30,000 20,001-25,000 Under 20,001 No Data or Data Suppressed Page 15 of 64

16 Lack of Social or Emotional Support This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 18 and older who self-report that they receive insufficient social and emotional support all or most of the time. This indicator is relevant because social and emotional support is critical for navigating the challenges of daily life as well as for good mental health. Social and emotional support is also linked to educational achievement and economic stability. Total Population Age 18+ Estimated Population Without Adequate Social / Emotional Support Crude Percentage Age-Adjusted Percentage 92,621 10, % 11.25% Pierce St. Croix 31,750 4, % 14.8% 60,871 5,478 9% 9.4% Wisconsin 4,326, , % 16.1% United States 232,556,016 48,104, % 20.68% Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Accessed via the Health Indicators Warehouse. US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse Source geography: County Percent Adults Without Adequate Social / Emotional Support (Age-Adjusted) (11.25%) Wisconsin (16.1%) United States (20.68%) Inadequate Social/Emotional Support, Percent of Adults Age 18+ by County, BRFSS Over 23.0% % % Under 15.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 16 of 64

17 Poverty - Children Below 100% FPL In the report area 10.21% or 3,219 children aged 0-17 are living in households with income below the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). This indicator is relevant because poverty creates barriers to access including health services, healthy food, and other necessities that contribute to poor health status. Total Population Population Under Age 18 Population Under Age 18 in Poverty 122,242 31,533 3, % Pierce St. Croix 38,209 8,919 1, % 84,033 22,614 2, % Wisconsin 5,554,566 1,300, , % United States 303,692,064 72,748,616 15,701, % Percent Population Under Age 18 in Poverty Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey Source geography: Tract Percent Population Under Age 18 in Poverty (10.21%) Wisconsin (18.1%) United States (21.58%) Population Below the Poverty Level, Children (Age 0-17), Percent by Tract, ACS Over 30.0% % % Under 15.1% No Population Age 0-17 Reported No Data or Data Suppressed Page 17 of 64

18 Poverty - Population Below 100% FPL Poverty is considered a key driver of health status. Within the report area 9.12% or 11,143 individuals are living in households with income below the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). This indicator is relevant because poverty creates barriers to access including health services, healthy food, and other necessities that contribute to poor health status. Total Population Population in Poverty 122,242 11, % Pierce 38,209 4, % St. Croix County, WI 84,033 6, % Wisconsin 5,554, , % United States 303,692,064 46,663, % Percent Population in Poverty Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey Source geography: Tract Percent Population in Poverty (9.12%) Wisconsin (13.03%) United States (15.37%) Population Below the Poverty Level, Percent by Tract, ACS Over 20.0% % % Under 10.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 18 of 64

19 Unemployment Rate Total unemployment in the report area for the current month was 3,381, or 4.6% of the civilian non-institutionalized population age 16 and older (non-seasonally adjusted). This indicator is relevant because unemployment creates financial instability and barriers to access including insurance coverage, health services, healthy food, and other necessities that contribute to poor health status. Labor Force Number Employed Number Unemployed 73,799 70,418 3, Pierce County, WI St. Croix County, WI 24,707 23,551 1, ,092 46,867 2, Wisconsin 3,132,009 2,954, , United States 158,429, ,371,360 10,058, Unemployment Rate Data Source: US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics June. Source geography: County Unemployment Rate (4.6) Wisconsin (5.7) United States (6.3) Unemployment, Rate by County, BLS June Over 12.0% % % % Under 3.1% Page 19 of 64

20 Violent Crime This indicator reports the rate of violent crime offenses reported by law enforcement per 100,000 residents. Violent crime includes homicide, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. This indicator is relevant because it assesses community safety. Total Population Violent Crimes 124, Pierce 41, St. Croix County, WI 83, Wisconsin 5,647,436 14, United States 306,859,354 1,213, Violent Crime Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) Data Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI Uniform Crime Reports. Additional analysis by the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data. Accessed via the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research Source geography: County Violent Crime Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) (94.4) Wisconsin (262.2) United States (395.5) Violent Crimes, All, Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, FBI UCR Over Under 50.1 No Violent Crime No Data or Data Suppressed Page 20 of 64

21 Physical Environment A community s health also is affected by the physical environment. A safe, clean environment that provides access to healthy food and recreational opportunities is important to maintaining and improving community health. Data Indicators Air Quality- Particulate Matter 2.5 Low Income Population with Low Food Access Recreation and Fitness Facility Access Page 21 of 64

22 Air Quality - Particulate Matter 2.5 This indicator reports the percentage of days with particulate matter 2.5 levels above the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (35 micrograms per cubic meter) per year, calculated using data collected by monitoring stations and modeled to include counties where no monitoring stations occur. This indicator is relevant because poor air quality contributes to respiratory issues and overall poor health. Report Area Report Area Pierce County, WI St. Croix County, WI Total Population Average Daily Ambient Particulate Matter 2.5 Number of Days Exceeding Emissions Standards Percentage of Days Exceeding Standards, Crude Average 125, % 41, % 84, % Wisconsin 5,686, % United States 312,471, % Percentage of Days Exceeding Standards, Pop. Adjusted Average Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network Source geography: Tract Percentage of Days Exceeding Standards, Pop. Adjusted Average (0.31%) Wisconsin (0.55%) United States (1.19%) Fine Particulate Matter Levels (PM 2.5), Percent Days Above NAAQ Standards by Tract, NEPHTN 2008 Over 6.0% % % Under 0.51% No Days Above NAAQS Standards No Data or Data Suppressed Page 22 of 64

23 Low Income Population with Low Food Access Total Population Low Income Population with Low Food Access 125,364 3, % Pierce St. Croix 41,019 1, % 84,345 1, % Wisconsin 5,686, , % United States 308,745,538 19,347, % Percent Low Income Population with Low Food Access Data Source: US Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, USDA - Food Access Research Atlas Source geography: Tract Percent Low Income Population with Low Food Access (2.66%) Wisconsin (5.31%) United States (6.27%) Population with Limited Food Access, Low Income, Percent by Tract, FARA 2010 Over 50.0% % % Under 5.1% No Low Food Access Page 23 of 64

24 Recreation and Fitness Facility Access This indicator reports the number per 100,000 population of recreation and fitness facilities as defined by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code This indicator is relevant because access to recreation and fitness facilities encourages physical activity and other healthy behaviors. Total Population Number of Establishments 125, Pierce County, WI St. Croix 41, , Wisconsin 5,686, United States 312,732,537 30, Establishments, Rate per 100,000 Population Data Source: US Census Bureau, County Business Patterns. Additional data analysis by CARES Source geography: County Recreation and Fitness Facilities, Rate (Per 100,000 Population) (15.16) Wisconsin (11.34) United States (9.72) Recreation and Fitness Facilities, Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, CBP 2013 Over Under 4.1 No Fitness and Recreation Centers Page 24 of 64

25 Access to Care and Clinical Care A lack of access to care presents barriers to good health. The supply and accessibility of facilities and physicians, the rate of uninsurance, financial hardship, transportation barriers, cultural competency, and coverage limitations affect access. Rates of morbidity, mortality, and emergency hospitalizations can be reduced if community residents access services such as health screenings, routine tests, and vaccinations. Prevention indicators can call attention to a lack of access or knowledge regarding one or more health issues and can inform program interventions. Data Indicators Insurance- Uninsured Population Access to Primary Care Access to Dentists Access to Mental Health Care Cancer Screening - Mammogram Cancer Screening - Sigmoidoscopy or Colonoscopy Diabetes Management - Hemoglobin A1c Test Dental Care Utilization Immunization Rates- Childhood Series Lack of a Consistent Source of Primary Care Prenatal Care Population Living in a Health Professional Shortage Area Potentially Preventable Readmissions Rate (30 day), Allina Health Data Page 25 of 64

26 Insurance - Uninsured Population The lack of health insurance is considered a key driver of health status. This indicator reports the percentage of the total civilian non-institutionalized population without health insurance coverage. This indicator is relevant because lack of insurance is a primary barrier to healthcare access including regular primary care, specialty care, and other health services that contributes to poor health status. Total Population (For Whom Insurance Status is Determined) Total Uninsured Population 124,703 9, % Pierce County, WI St. Croix 40,552 3, % 84,151 6, % Wisconsin 5,630, , % United States 306,448,480 45,569, % Percent Uninsured Population Data Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey Source geography: Tract Percent Uninsured Population (7.82%) Wisconsin (9.1%) United States (14.87%) Uninsured Population, Percent by Tract, ACS Over 20.0% % % Under 10.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Uninsured Population by Ethnicity Alone Total Hispanic / Latino Total Not Hispanic / Latino Percent Hispanic / Latino 809 8, % 7.31% Pierce 147 2, % 7.32% St. Croix County, WI 662 6, % 7.31% Wisconsin 88, , % 8% United States 15,127,729 30,441, % 11.92% Percent Not Hispanic or Latino Page 26 of 64

27 Uninsured Population by Race Alone, Percent Non-Hispanic White Black or African American Native American / Alaska Native Asian Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander Some Other Race Multiple Race 7.1% 20.36% 23.74% 13.99% 100% 24.56% 9.99% Pierce 6.96% 32.47% 8.82% 17.74% 100% 16.85% 14.36% St. Croix 7.16% 15.69% 28.89% 11.93% no data 28.06% 8.34% Wisconsin 7.25% 14.05% 21.27% 13.13% 11.57% 33.85% 10.95% United States 10.42% 17.52% 27.92% 14.95% 17.6% 33.22% 14.07% Page 27 of 64

28 Access to Primary Care This indicator reports the number of primary care physicians per 100,000 population. Doctors classified as "primary care physicians" by the AMA include: General Family Medicine MDs and DOs, General Practice MDs and DOs, General Internal Medicine MDs and General Pediatrics MDs. Physicians age 75 and over and physicians practicing sub-specialties within the listed specialties are excluded. This indicator is relevant because a shortage of health professionals contributes to access and health status issues. Total Population, 2012 Primary Care Physicians, , Pierce County, WI St. Croix 40, , Wisconsin 5,726,398 4, United States 313,914, , Primary Care Physicians, Rate per 100,000 Pop. Data Source: US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Area Health Resource File Source geography: County Primary Care Physicians, Rate per 100,000 Pop. (49.18) Wisconsin (82.34) United States (74.5) Access to Primary Care Physicians, Rate per 100,000 Pop. by County, AHRF 2012 Over Under 40.1 No Primary Care Physicians or No Data Page 28 of 64

29 Access to Dentists This indicator reports the number of dentists per 100,000 population. This indicator includes all dentists - qualified as having a doctorate in dental surgery (D.D.S.) or dental medicine (D.M.D.), who are licensed by the state to practice dentistry and who are practicing within the scope of that license. Total Population, 2013 Dentists, , Pierce 40, St. Croix County, WI 85, Wisconsin 5,742,713 3, United States 316,128, , Dentists, Rate per 100,000 Pop. Data Source: US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Area Health Resource File Source geography: County Dentists, Rate per 100,000 Pop. (47.28) Wisconsin (61.33) United States (63.18) Access to Dentists, Rate per 100,000 Pop. by County, AHRF 2013 Over Under 20.1 No Dentists Page 29 of 64

30 Access to Mental Health Care This indicator is the ratio of the county population to the number of mental health providers including psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, counselors, marriage and family therapists and advanced practice nurses specializing in mental health care. In 2015, marriage and family therapists and mental health providers that treat alcohol and other drug abuse were added to this measure. Mental Health Provider Ratio Pierce 2,157:1 St. Croix 1,011:1 Wisconsin 623:1 Data Source: County Health Rankings 2015, data from accessed 9/11/15. Original source: CMS, National Provider Identification Registry. Page 30 of 64

31 Cancer Screening - Mammogram This indicator reports the percentage of female Medicare enrollees, age 67-69, who have received one or more mammograms in the past two years. This indicator is relevant because engaging in preventive behaviors allows for early detection and treatment of health problems. This indicator can also highlight a lack of access to preventive care, a lack of health knowledge, insufficient provider outreach, and/or social barriers preventing utilization of services. Report Area Report Area Pierce St. Croix Total Medicare Enrollees Female Medicare Enrollees Age Female Medicare Enrollees with Mammogram in Past 2 Years 8, % 3, % 4, % Wisconsin 483,121 38,158 26, % United States 53,131,712 4,402,782 2,772, % Percent Female Medicare Enrollees with Mammogram in Past 2 Year Data Source: Dartmouth College Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care Source geography: County Percent Female Medicare Enrollees with Mammogram in Past 2 Year (65.32%) Wisconsin (70.24%) United States (62.98%) Mammogram (Past 2 Years), Percent of Female Medicare Enrollees, Age by County, DA 2012 Over 72.0% % % Under 56.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 31 of 64

32 Cancer Screening - Sigmoidoscopy or Colonoscopy This indicator reports the percentage of adults 50 and older who self-report that they have ever had a sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy. This indicator is relevant because engaging in preventive behaviors allows for early detection and treatment of health problems. This indicator can also highlight a lack of access to preventive care, a lack of health knowledge, insufficient provider outreach, and/or social barriers preventing utilization of services. Total Population Age 50+ Estimated Population Ever Screened for Colon Cancer Crude Percentage 26,110 18, % 66.5% Pierce St. Croix 8,707 5,747 66% 60.3% 17,403 12, % 69.6% Wisconsin 1,446,287 1,002, % 65.9% United States Age-Adjusted Percentage 75,116,406 48,549, % 61.34% Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Accessed via the Health Indicators Warehouse. US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse Source geography: County Percent Adults Screened for Colon Cancer (Age-Adjusted) (66.5%) Wisconsin (65.9%) United States (61.34%) Colon Cancer Screening (Ever), Percent of Adults Age 50+ by County, BRFSS Over 62.0% % % Under 48.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 32 of 64

33 Diabetes Management - Hemoglobin A1c Test This indicator reports the percentage of diabetic Medicare patients who have had a hemoglobin A1c (ha1c) test, a blood test which measures blood sugar levels, administered by a health care professional in the past year. In the report area, 710 Medicare enrollees with diabetes have had an annual exam out of 779 Medicare enrollees in the report area with diabetes, or 91.27%. This indicator is relevant because engaging in preventive behaviors allows for early detection and treatment of health problems. This indicator can also highlight a lack of access to preventive care, a lack of health knowledge, insufficient provider outreach, and/or social barriers preventing utilization of services. Total Medicare Enrollees Medicare Enrollees with Diabetes Medicare Enrollees with Diabetes with Annual Exam 8, % Pierce St. Croix 3, % 4, % Wisconsin 483,121 51,424 46, % United States 53,131,712 6,517,150 5,511, % Percent Medicare Enrollees with Diabetes with Annual Exam Data Source: Dartmouth College Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care Source geography: County Percent Medicare Enrollees with Diabetes with Annual Exam (91.27%) Wisconsin (89.61%) United States (84.57%) Patients with Annual HA1C Test (Diabetes), Percent of Medicare Enrollees with Diabetes by County, DA 2012 Over 88.0% % % Under 80.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 33 of 64

34 Dental Care Utilization This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 18 and older who self-report that they have not visited a dentist, dental hygienist or dental clinic within the past year. This indicator is relevant because engaging in preventive behaviors decreases the likelihood of developing future health problems. This indicator can also highlight a lack of access to preventive care, a lack of health knowledge, insufficient provider outreach, and/or social barriers preventing utilization of services. Total Population (Age 18+) Total Adults Without Recent Dental Exam 91,439 23, % Pierce County, WI St. Croix 31,423 9, % 60,016 14, % Wisconsin 4,326,412 1,086, % United States 235,375,690 70,965, % Percent Adults with No Dental Exam Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Additional data analysis by CARES Source geography: County Percent Adults Without Recent Dental Exam (26.05%) Wisconsin (25.1%) United States (30.15%) Adults Age 18+ Without Dental Exam in Past 12 Months, Percent by County, BRFSS Over 42.0% % % Under 26.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 34 of 64

35 Immunization Rates- Childhood Series Vaccines are very cost-effective and are an essential component of preventative health. This indicator is also important because communities with pockets of unvaccinated and undervaccinated people are at increased risk for outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases. Pierce 66.7% St. Croix 63% Wisconsin 70.5% United States 70.4% HP 2020 Target <= 80% Data Sources: Childhood Series Rate Wisconsin Department of Health, Individual Antigen and 4:3:1:3:3:1:4 Coverage Rates by 24 Month of Age by County and Region, and 24monthregionalrates.pdf. From Wisconsin Immunization Registry Benchmark Report Source geography: County U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Healthy People 2020, site accessed 9/14/15. Source geography: State and Nation Page 35 of 64

36 Lack of a Consistent Source of Primary Care This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 18 and older who self-report that they do not have at least one person who they think of as their personal doctor or health care provider. This indicator is relevant because access to regular primary care is important to preventing major health issues and emergency department visits. Survey Population (Adults Age 18+) Total Adults Without Any Regular Doctor 74,334 12, % Pierce County, WI St. Croix 29,751 6, % 44,583 6, % Wisconsin 4,344, , % United States 236,884,668 52,290, % Percent Adults Without Any Regular Doctor Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Additional data analysis by CARES Source geography: County Percent Adults Without Any Regular Doctor (16.73%) Wisconsin (17.09%) United States (22.07%) No Consistent Source of Primary Care, Percent of Adults Age 18+ by County, BRFSS Over 25.0% % % Under 13.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 36 of 64

37 Prenatal Care This indicator reports the percentage of women who do not obtain prenatal care during their first trimester of pregnancy. This indicator is relevant because engaging in prenatal care decreases the likelihood of maternal and infant health risks. This indicator can also highlight a lack of access to preventive care, a lack of health knowledge, insufficient provider outreach, and/or social barriers preventing utilization of services. % Receiving Prenatal Care in the 1 st Trimester Pierce 77.9% St. Croix 79.9% Minnesota 83% Wisconsin 75.6% Data Source: Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, 2013, Prenatal Care Module, accessed 9/14/2015, Source geography: county. Page 37 of 64

38 Population Living in a Health Professional Shortage Area This indicator reports the percentage of the population that is living in a geographic area designated as a "Health Professional Shortage Area" (HPSA), defined as having a shortage of primary medical care, dental or mental health professionals. This indicator is relevant because a shortage of health professionals contributes to access and health status issues. Total Area Population Population Living in a HPSA 125,364 26, % Pierce County, WI St. Croix 41,019 7, % 84,345 19, % Wisconsin 5,686,986 1,015, % United States 308,745, ,203, % Percentage of Population Living in a HPSA Data Source: US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Health Resources and Services Administration. March Source geography: HPSA Percentage of Population Living in a HPSA (21.32%) Wisconsin (17.86%) United States (34.07%) Primary Care HPSA Components, Type and Degree of Shortage by Tract / County, HRSA HPSA Database March 2015 Population Group; Over 20.0 FTE Needed Population Group; FTE Needed Population Group; Under 1.1 FTE Needed Geographic Area; Over 20.0 FTE Needed Geographic Area; FTE Needed Geographic Area; Under 1.1 FTE Needed Page 38 of 64

39 Potentially Preventable Readmissions Rate (30 day), Allina Health Data The potentially preventable readmissions ratio is a measure used to identify clinically-related readmissions that are considered avoidable by most physicians. A ratio higher than 1 may indicate opportunities to improve the quality of care before and after discharge, as well as coordination of services between the hospital and outpatient setting. Potentially Preventable Readmissions Ratio (Actual to Expected), June 2015 River Falls Area Hospital System-wide Goal.950 (December 2015) Data Source: Allina Health Electronic Data Warehouse. Page 39 of 64

40 Health Behaviors Health behaviors such as poor diet, a lack of exercise, and substance abuse contribute to poor health status. Data Indicators Physical Inactivity- Adults Physical Activity- Youth Fruit/Vegetable Consumption- Adults Fruit/Vegetable Consumption- Youth Alcohol Consumption Tobacco Usage- Current Smokers Teen Births Page 40 of 64

41 Physical Inactivity- Adults Within the report area, 20,494 or 22.4% of adults aged 20 and older self-report no leisure time for activity, based on the question: "During the past month, other than your regular job, did you participate in any physical activities or exercises such as running, calisthenics, golf, gardening, or walking for exercise?" This indicator is relevant because current behaviors are determinants of future health and this indicator may illustrate a cause of significant health issues, such as obesity and poor cardiovascular health. Total Population Age 20+ Population with no Leisure Time Physical Activity 90,424 20, % Pierce St. Croix 29,713 6, % 60,711 13, % Wisconsin 4,245, , % United States 231,341,061 53,415, % Percent Population with no Leisure Time Physical Activity Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Source geography: County Percent Population with no Leisure Time Physical Activity (22.4%) Wisconsin (21.04%) United States (22.64%) No Leisure-Time Physical Activity, Adults Age 20+, Percent by County, CDC NCCDPHP 2012 Over 29.0% % % Under 23.1% Page 41 of 64

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43 Physical Activity- Youth This indicator looks at the percentage of 9th graders who were physically active for 60 minutes or more on at least five of the last seven days. The current Physical Activity Guidelines for youth from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services are that children and adolescents ages 6 to 17 do 60 minutes or more of physical activity each day. 9 th 12 th Grade Males, 5+ Days Physically Active 60+ Minutes 9 th 12 th Grade Females, 5+ Days Physically Active 60+ Minutes Pierce 71% 53% St. Croix 62% 52% Wisconsin 58% 51% Data Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2013, Youth Online Data Analysis Tool, Wisconsin, Source geography: state and St. Croix and Pierce County Summaries provided by Local Public Health, Source geography: county Page 43 of 64

44 Fruit/Vegetable Consumption- Adults In the report area an estimated 70,548, or 77.98% of adults over the age of 18 are consuming less than 5 servings of fruits and vegetables each day. This indicator is relevant because current behaviors are determinants of future health, and because unhealthy eating habits may cause significant health issues, such as obesity and diabetes. Total Population (Age 18 ) Total Adults with Inadequate Fruit / Vegetable Consumption 90,474 70, % Pierce St. Croix 31,051 23, % 59,423 46, % Wisconsin 4,279,113 3,290, % United States 227,279, ,972, % Percent Adults with Inadequate Fruit / Vegetable Consumption Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Accessed via the Health Indicators Warehouse. US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse Source geography: County Percent Adults with Inadequate Fruit / Vegetable Consumption (77.98%) Wisconsin (76.9%) United States (75.67%) Inadequate Fruit/Vegetable Consumption, Percent of Adults Age 18+ by County, BRFSS Over 85.0% % % Under 75.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 44 of 64

45 Fruit/Vegetable Consumption- Youth This indicator looks at the percentage of 9th graders who ate no servings of fruit in the last 7 days and those who ate no servings of vegetables in the last 7 days. These youth are far below the nutritional guidelines for daily fruit and vegetable consumption. 9 th Grade Males, No Fruits in Last 7 Days 9 th Grade Females, No Fruits in Last 7 days 9 th Grade Males, No Vegetables in Last 7 Days 9 th Grade Females, No Vegetables in Last 7 days Pierce Data Not Available Data Not Available Data Not Available Data Not Available St. Croix Data Not Available Data Not Available Data Not Available Data Not Available Wisconsin 6.2% 2% Data Not Available Data Not Available Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2013, Youth Online Data Analysis Tool, Wisconsin, Source geography: state Page 45 of 64

46 Alcohol Consumption This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 18 and older who self-report heavy alcohol consumption (defined as more than two drinks per day on average for men and one drink per day on average for women). This indicator is relevant because current behaviors are determinants of future health and this indicator may illustrate a cause of significant health issues, such as cirrhosis, cancers, and untreated mental and behavioral health needs. Total Population Age 18+ Estimated Adults Drinking Excessively Estimated Adults Drinking Excessively (Crude Percentage) 92,621 27, % 29.6% Pierce St. Croix 31,750 9, % 31.9% 60,871 17, % 28.4% Wisconsin 4,326,412 1,055, % 25.3% United States 232,556,016 38,248, % 16.94% Estimated Adults Drinking Excessively (Age-Adjusted Percentage) Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Accessed via the Health Indicators Warehouse. US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse Source geography: County Estimated Adults Drinking Excessively (Age-Adjusted Percentage) (29.6%) Wisconsin (25.3%) United States (16.94%) Excessive Drinking, Percent of Adults Age 18+ by County, BRFSS Over 22.0% % % Under 14.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 46 of 64

47 Tobacco Usage - Current Smokers In the report area an estimated 13,701, or 14.79% of adults age 18 or older self-report currently smoking cigarettes some days or every day. This indicator is relevant because tobacco use is linked to leading causes of death such as cancer and cardiovascular disease. Total Population Age 18+ Total Adults Regularly Smoking Cigarettes Percent Population Smoking Cigarettes (Crude) 92,621 13, % 14.6% Pierce St. Croix 31,750 4, % 14.4% 60,871 9, % 14.7% Wisconsin 4,326, , % 18.7% United States 232,556,016 41,491, % 18.08% Percent Population Smoking Cigarettes (Age-Adjusted) Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Accessed via the Health Indicators Warehouse. US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse Source geography: County Percent Population Smoking Cigarettes (Age-Adjusted) (14.6%) Wisconsin (18.7%) United States (18.08%) Current Smokers, Adult, Percent of Adults Age 18+ by County, BRFSS Over 26.0% % % Under 18.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 47 of 64

48 Teen Births This indicator reports the rate of total births to women age of per 1,000 female population age This indicator is relevant because in many cases, teen parents have unique social, economic, and health support services. Additionally, high rates of teen pregnancy may indicate the prevalence of unsafe sex practices. Female Population Age Births to Mothers Age , Pierce County, WI St. Croix 2, , Wisconsin 194,406 5, United States 10,736, , Teen Birth Rate (Per 1,000 Population) Data Source: US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER Source geography: County Teen Birth Rate (Per 1,000 Population) (11.32) Wisconsin (27.5) United States (36.6) Births to Females Age 15-19, Rate (Per 1,000 Pop.) by County, NVSS Over Under 30.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Page 48 of 64

49 Births to Women Age 15-19, Rate (per 1,000 Pop.) by Race / Ethnicity Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Hispanic or Latino no data no data Pierce 8.4 no data no data St. Croix 12.9 no data no data Wisconsin United States Page 49 of 64

50 Health Outcomes Measuring morbidity and mortality rates allows assessing linkages between social determinants of health and outcomes. By comparing, for example, the prevalence of certain chronic diseases to indicators in other categories (e.g., poor diet and exercise) with outcomes (e.g., high rates of obesity and diabetes), various causal relationship may emerge, allowing a better understanding of how certain community health needs may be addressed. Data Indicators Diabetes- Adults Cancer Heart Disease- Adults Overweight- Adults Obesity- Adults Overweight/Obesity- Youth Adolescent Mental Health Poor General Health Low Birth Weight Mortality - Premature Death Infant Mortality Top Mortality Rates Page 50 of 64

51 Diabetes - Adults This indicator reports the percentage of adults aged 20 and older who have ever been told by a doctor that they have diabetes. This indicator is relevant because diabetes is a prevalent problem in the U.S.; it may indicate an unhealthy lifestyle and puts individuals at risk for further health issues. Total Population Age 20+ Population with Diagnosed Diabetes Population with Diagnosed Diabetes, Crude Rate 90,545 7, % Pierce 29,634 2, % St. Croix 60,911 4, % Wisconsin 4,246, , % United States 234,058,710 23,059, % Population with Diagnosed Diabetes, Age- Adjusted Rate Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Source geography: County Percent Adults with Diagnosed Diabetes (Age-Adjusted) (7.63%) Wisconsin (7.9%) United States (9.11%) Diabetes Prevalence, Percent of Adults Age 20+ by County, CDC NCCDPHP 2012 Over 11.0% % % Under 8.1% Page 51 of 64

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53 Cancer This indicator is relevant because cancer is a leading cause of death and it is important to identify cancers separately to better target interventions. These indicators show yearly cancer incidence per 100,000 population. Cancer incidence per 100,000 population All ages combined, gender combined (except when noted), age-adjusted Prostate (male only) Breast (female only) Lung Colon and Rectum Melanoma Pierce St. Croix Wisconsin Data Source: Wisconsin Dept. of Health Services, Division of Public Health, Office of Health Informatics. Wisconsin Interactive Statistics on Health (WISH) data query system, Cancer Module, data. Accessed 9/11/2015. Source geography: County Page 53 of 64

54 Heart Disease- Adults 3,350, or 4.62% of adults aged 18 and older have ever been told by a doctor that they have coronary heart disease or angina. This indicator is relevant because coronary heart disease is a leading cause of death in the U.S. and is also related to high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and heart attacks. Survey Population (Adults Age 18+) Total Adults with Heart Disease 72,554 3, % Pierce County, WI St. Croix County, WI 29, % 42,803 2, % Wisconsin 4,338, , % United States 236,406,904 10,407, % Percent Adults with Heart Disease Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Additional data analysis by CARES Source geography: County Percent Adults with Heart Disease (4.62%) Wisconsin (3.95%) United States (4.40%) Heart Disease (Diagnosed), Percent of Adults Age 18+ by County, BRFSS Over 7.0% % % Under 3.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 54 of 64

55 Overweight- Adults 32.72% of adults aged 18 and older self-report that they have a Body Mass Index (BMI) between 25.0 and 30.0 (overweight) in the report area. Excess weight may indicate an unhealthy lifestyle and puts individuals at risk for further health issues. Survey Population (Adults Age 18+) Total Adults Overweight Percent Adults Overweight 72,249 23, % Pierce 29,294 10, % St. Croix County, WI 42,955 13, % Wisconsin 4,107,602 1,498, % United States 224,991,207 80,499, % Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Additional data analysis by CARES Source geography: County Percent Adults Overweight (32.72%) Wisconsin (36.48%) United States (35.78%) Overweight (BMI ), Adults Age 18+, Percent by County, BRFSS Over 39.0% % % Under 33.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 55 of 64

56 Obesity- Adults 28.66% of adults aged 20 and older self-report that they have a Body Mass Index (BMI) greater than 30.0 (obese) in the report area. Excess weight may indicate an unhealthy lifestyle and puts individuals at risk for further health issues. Total Population Age 20+ Adults with BMI > 30.0 (Obese) 90,424 26, % Pierce 29,695 9,057 30% St. Croix 60,729 17,247 28% Wisconsin 4,245,171 1,248, % United States 231,417,834 63,336, % Percent Adults with BMI > 30.0 (Obese) Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Source geography: County Percent Adults with BMI > 30.0 (Obese) (28.66%) Wisconsin (28.96%) United States (27.14%) Obese (BMI >= 30), Adults Age 20, Percent by County, CDC NCCDPHP 2012 Over 34.0% % % Under 26.1% Page 56 of 64

57 Overweight/Obesity- Youth This table outlines the percentage of 9 th graders who are overweight or obese based on self-report their weight and height. BMI-for-age growth charts classify children from the 85th to less than the 95th percentile as overweight and equal to or greater than the 95th percentile as obese. 9 th Grade Males, Overweight 9 th Grade Females, Overweight 9 th Grade Males, Obese 9 th Grade Females, Obese Pierce Data Not Available Data Not Available Data Not Available Data Not Available St. Croix Data Not Available Data Not Available Data Not Available Data Not Available Wisconsin 13% 12% 14% 9% Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2013, Youth Online Data Analysis Tool, Wisconsin, Source geography: state Page 57 of 64

58 Adolescent Mental Health This indicator shows the percent of 9 th -12 th graders who felt sad or hopeless almost every day for 2 or more weeks in a row so that they stopped doing some usual activities during the 12 months before the survey. It is from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey. 9 th - 12 th Grade Males, Felt Sad or Hopeless 9 th - 12 th Grade Females, Felt Sad or Hopeless Pierce 14.1% 30.8% St. Croix 16.1% 31.1% Wisconsin 16.6% 32.9% Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2013, Youth Online Data Analysis Tool, Wisconsin, Source geography: state Page 58 of 64

59 Poor General Health Within the report area 9.13% of adults age 18 and older self-report having poor or fair health in response to the question "Would you say that in general your health is excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor?" This indicator is relevant because it is a measure of general poor health status. Total Population Age 18+ Estimated Population with Poor or Fair Health Crude Percentage 92,621 8, % 9.56% Pierce St. Croix 31,750 3, % 11.2% 60,871 4,870 8% 8.7% Wisconsin 4,326, , % 11.8% Age-Adjusted Percentage United States 232,556,016 37,766, % 15.74% Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Accessed via the Health Indicators Warehouse. US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse Source geography: County Percent Adults with Poor or Fair Health (Age-Adjusted) (9.56%) Wisconsin (11.8%) United States (15.74%) Adults with Poor or Fair Health, Percent by County, BRFSS Over 22.0% % % Under 12.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 59 of 64

60 Low Birth Weight This indicator reports the percentage of total births that are low birth weight (Under 2500g). This indicator is relevant because low birth weight infants are at high risk for health problems. This indicator can also highlight the existence of health disparities. Total Live Births Low Weight Births (Under 2500g) 11, % Pierce 3, % St. Croix County, WI 8, % Wisconsin 499,401 34,958 7% United States 29,300,495 2,402, % HP 2020 Target <= 7.8% Low Weight Births, Percent of Total Data Source: US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Indicators Warehouse. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER Source geography: County Percent Low Birth Weight Births (5.88%) Wisconsin (7%) United States (8.2%) Low Birth Weight, Percent of Live Births by County, NVSS Over 10.0% % % Under 6.1% No Data or Data Suppressed Page 60 of 64

61 Mortality - Premature Death This indicator reports Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL) before age 75 per 100,000 population for all causes of death, age-adjusted to the 2000 standard. YPLL measures premature death and is calculated by subtracting the age of death from the 75 year benchmark. This indicator is relevant because a measure of premature death can provide a unique and comprehensive look at overall health status. Total Population, Average Total Premature Deaths, Average Total Years of Potential Life Lost, Average 125, ,821 4,628 Pierce St. Croix 40, ,714 4,194 84, ,107 4,835 Wisconsin 5,711,767 17, ,540 5,910 United States 311,616,188 1,074,667 21,327,690 6,851 Years of Potential Life Lost, Rate per 100,000 Population Data Source: University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, County Health Rankings. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER Source geography: County Years of Potential Life Lost, Rate per 100,000 Population (4,628) Wisconsin (5,910) United States (6,851) Premature Death, Years Lost Rate (Per 100,000 Pop.) by County, CHR Over 10,000 8,001-10,000 6,001-8,000 Under 6,001 No Data or Data Suppressed Page 61 of 64

62 Infant Mortality This indicator reports the rate of deaths to infants less than one year of age per 1,000 births. This indicator is relevant because high rates of infant mortality indicate the existence of broader issues pertaining to access to care and maternal and child health. Total Births Total Infant Deaths 8, Pierce 2, St. Croix County, WI 5, Wisconsin 357,880 2, United States 20,913, , HP 2020 Target <= 6.0 Infant Mortality Rate (Per 1,000 Births) Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics System. Accessed via CDC WONDER. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research Source geography: County Infant Mortality Rate (Per 1,000 Births) (4.6) Wisconsin (6.4) United States (6.52) Infant Mortality, Rate (Per 1,000 Live Births) by County, AHRF Over Under 5.1 No Data or Data Suppressed Page 62 of 64

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