Working Towards Addressing Women s Health Disparities in Arizona

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Working Towards Addressing Women s Health Disparities in Arizona Suncerria Tillis, MBA Arizona Health Disparities Center December 6, 2006 National Conference of State Legislatures Women s Health Pre-Conference

Defining Disparities The term racial and ethnic health disparities is an umbrella term that includes disparities in health and disparities in health care. Disparities in health: differences between two or more population groups in health outcomes and in the prevalence, incidence, or burden of disease, disability, injury, or death. Disparities in health care: differences between two or more population groups in health care access, coverage, and quality of care, including differences in preventive, diagnostic, and treatment services.

Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities The problem of racial and ethnic health disparities has been well documented, leading the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to make eliminating health disparities by 2010 a national goal. However, recent threats to public health programs such as Medicaid and SCHIP (the State Children s Health Insurance Program), changes in the Medicare program, and the growing number of uninsured racial and ethnic minorities make reducing and ultimately eliminating these disparities a challenging task.

Growth in Arizona Residents by Race/Ethnicity Race/ethnic Group 1990 2005 % Increase from 1990-2005 Black or African American 110,524 187,507 70% Hispanic or Latino 688,338 1,527,388 122% White non-hispanic 2,607,633 3,922,026 50% Source: ADHS, 2005

Health Insurance for populations Access to Healthcare Coverage Distribution of Nonelderly Uninsured by Race/Ethnicity, state data 2002-2003, U.S. 2003 KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION (http://www.statehealthfacts.org) White AZ % 37 U.S. % 48 Black Not sufficient data 15 Hispanic 51 29 Other 9 7

Use of Prenatal Care

Cervical Cancer Deaths

Deaths from Diabetes

Teen pregnancy more prevalent among Hispanic than all groups Source: ADHS, 2005

Median age at death males vs. females Source: ADHS, 2005

American Indian/Native American Health Disparities in Arizona Birth to Unwed Mothers 73.1 per 100 births (41.9 all races) Birth to Teenage Mothers 18.7 per 100 live births (all races 12.7) Incidence of Gonorrhea 142.7 per 100,000 (70.1 all races) Incidence of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - 0.49 per 1,000 live births (all races 0.04)

American Indian/Native American Health Disparities in Arizona Incidence of Birth Defects 1.6 per 100 births (all races 1.0) Incid. of Pregnancy Associated Hypertension 54.4 per 1,000 births (all races 28.8) Incidence of Anemia During Pregnancy 54.6 per 1,000 births (all races 21.7) Incidence of Diabetes During Pregnancy 75.6 per 1,000 births (all races 24.5) Source: ADHS Health Status Profile of American Indians in Arizona 2004 Data Book

Arizona Health Disparities Center Mission: To promote and protect the health and well being of the minority and vulnerable populations of Arizona by enhancing the capacity of the public health system to effectively serve these populations and reduce health disparities. Vision: Health equity for all We envision a state where each person has equal opportunity to prevent and overcome disease and live a healthier and longer life.

Social Determinants of Health Disparities in health represent a complex interplay of behavioral, environmental, social, economic, access to care, and historical factors ACCESS TO CARE RACE/ETNICITY DISABILITY EDUCATION LIVING CONDITIONS INCOME LIFESTYLE CHOICE DISEASE DISPARITIES PREMATURE DEATH CULTURAL PRACTICES ENVIRONMENT GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION RURAL/URBAN STATUS POOR HEALTH OUTCOMES GENDER WORKING CONDITIONS SEXUAL ORIENTATION AGE

Barriers to Health Care Lack of insurance coverage Rural health infrastructure limitations Provider shortages Cultural Competence Language barriers Providers may lack understanding of cultural beliefs, concerns, practices. Other access issues Lack of transportation Inability to access childcare

Select women s health priorities identified based on AZ Maternal Child Health Needs Assessment 2005 Reduce teen pregnancy and increase women s access to reproductive health services Reduce obesity and overweight among women and children Reduce preventable infant mortality Increase access to prenatal care among the underserved Integrate mental health with general health care Source: ADHS, 2005

What is Arizona doing to Address Women s Health and Health Disparities? Well, we are just scratching the surface but working to enhance each of these existing initiatives Well-Woman Health Check Health Start Program Healthy Weight Action Learning Collaborative STEPS Program County Prenatal Block Grants Domestic Violence Program Baby Arizona Community Health Block Grant Women s Health Week

What is Arizona doing? Women s Health Resource Guide Health Tips Routine health exams & screening Toll free information lines Cancer screening Domestic violence Parent education Health insurance WIC

Governor s Commission on the Health Status of Women and Families in Arizona Goals Increase access to health care for the women of Arizona Improve the health and well-being of women in Arizona Reduce the teen pregnancy rate in Arizona Increase prenatal care and pre-conception care for Women in Arizona

Governor s Commission on the Health Status of Women and Families in Arizona Activities Collaboration with Arizona Department of Health Services on National Women s Health Week Developed Interagency Workgroup on Teen Pregnancy and STD Prevention to address youth served by state agencies Worked with various state agencies to revitalize the Baby Arizona Program

Arizona Health Disparities Center Planning Support The Arizona Health Disparities Center works in conjunction with these initiatives to ensure strategies to address health disparities are incorporated into program goals and performance measures. Elements of this support include: Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services Standards training Strategic Planning and Policy Development Assistance Links to community groups, organizations, and nontraditional partners

Ten Focal Areas Access to Care Quality of Care Patient preferences, utilization, and adherence Patient culture & lifestyle Regulations, policies, systems of care Geography & Local Environment Income & Education Levels Psychosocial Stress Prejudice, discrimination and bias Biology, Genomics, GE interaction Mensah, GA. Eliminating Disparities in Cardiovascular Health: six strategic imperatives and a framework for action. Circulation. 2005;111:1332-1336

The real challenge lies not in debating whether disparities exist. But in developing and implementing strategies to reduce and eliminate them