The document outlines the Chicago Department of Public Health's "Healthy Chicago" agenda to improve public health through policies, programs and education across 12 priority areas. It provides an overview of the 193 strategies and reports on progress made, with 67% of strategies currently in progress and 18% completed. Accomplishments are highlighted for several priority areas including tobacco use prevention, obesity prevention, HIV prevention and healthy mothers and babies. The agenda aims to create a healthy city, neighborhoods, homes and people through comprehensive public health action.
4. HEALTHY CHICAGO
A COMPREHENSIVE PUBLIC HEALTH AGENDA
A blueprint for action to create:
»Healthy City
»Healthy Neighborhoods
»Healthy Homes
»Healthy People
5. IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT
INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOR
IT’S ABOUT HOW WE
BEHAVE AS A CITY
9. Healthy Chicago Overview
• Blueprint for health improvement
• Focuses CDPH on 12 priority areas
• 16 outcome measures
• 193 strategies
10. Healthy Chicago Strategies by
Intervention Type (n=193)
23% 29%
n=45 n=56
n=92
48%
Policies Programs Education and Public Awareness
11. Status of Overall Healthy Chicago Priorities by
100
Intervention Type, 2011 (4th Quarter)
14%
80
60
16%
66%
40 15%
68%
65%
20
20%
16% 20%
0
Policies Programs Education and Public Awareness
(n=56) (n=92) (n=45)
Completed In progress Pending initiation
12. Status of Healthy Chicago (n = 193)
by Specific Priority, 2011 (4th Quarter)
Public Health Infrastucture
Violence Prevention
Healthy Homes
CD Control & Prevention
Healthy Mothers & Babies
Access to Health Care
Heart Disease & Stroke
Cancer Disparities
Adolescent Health
HIV Prevention
Obesity Prevention
Tobacco Use
0 5 10 15 20 25
Pending Initiation In progress Completed
13. Status of Tobacco Use Strategies
(n=18)
10
9
8
7
6
5 89%
20%
4
25%
3 40%
2 50%
1 40%
11% 25%
0
Policies Programs Education and Public Awareness
Completed In progress Pending Initiation
14. Tobacco Use Accomplishments
• Over 500 individuals were screened in their homes for
2ndhand smoke exposure
• 4 CHA developments smoke-free
• All City colleges & Roosevelt University are smoke-free now
• 4 more hospitals are now smoke-free
• Catholic schools smoke-free
• Over 12,000 received free NRT
• The Y of Metro Chicago expanded its smoke-free policy at
four of its residential facilities with a commitment to be 100
percent smoke free by October 2012
15. Status of Obesity Prevention
Strategies (n=19)
9
8
12%
7
6
5
63%
4 86%
3
2 100%
1 25%
14%
0
Policies Programs Education and Public Awareness
Completed In progress Pending Initiation
16. Obesity Prevention Accomplishments
• Urban agriculture ordinance was passed by City Council
• Grant Partnership with U of C – Diabetes Translational
Research
• YMCA of Metro Chicago passed formal nutrition and physical
activity standards for their after-school programming.
• Awarded $800,000 to 10 community-based organizations
through a competitive process to increase healthy options in
corner stores, support breast feeding education and
implement healthy changes in schools
• Healthy Vending of both snacks and beverages coming soon
.to all City sites
17. Status of HIV Prevention Strategies
(n=23)
16
14
20%
12
10
8
73%
6
4
50%
75%
2
50%
25% 7%
0
Policies Programs Education and Public Awareness
Completed In progress Pending Initiation
18. HIV Prevention Accomplishments
• ECCHPP funding totaling $2,327,266 dollars
• Delivered advanced HIV prevention trainings to 1,142
providers (exceeding goal of 900)
• New HIV Policy/Planning position
• 10,311,400 condoms distributed in 2011
• Initiated the Chicago community condom project
19. Status of Adolescent Health
Strategies (n=14)
7
6
5
20%
4 67%
3
2 80%
100%
1 33%
0
Policies Programs Education and Public Awareness
Completed In progress Pending Initiation
20. Adolescent Health Accomplishments
• Office of Adolescent and School Health
Established
• Drafted Healthy CPS Document in partnership
with CPS
• Received CDMI grant to support teen dating
violence prevention efforts
21. Status of Healthy Mothers and Babies
Strategies (n=14)
9
8
7
6
5 75%
4
3 50%
2
1 100% 25% 50%
0
Policies Programs Education and Public Awareness
Completed In progress Pending Initiation
22. Healthy Mothers and Babies
Accomplishments
• 16 hospitals have completed “Baby Friendly”
assessments
• 3 hospitals are in 4D Pathways, 2 more are scheduled
to enter
• 9 Chicago hospitals (47%) are taking steps to become
officially designated as Baby-Friendly
hospitals, including NW’s Prentice Women’s Hospital
which has the highest number of deliveries in Chicago
• Increased WIC support for breastfeeding through
lactation counselor training
23. Overall Healthy Chicago
Implementation Status
140
120
67%
100
80
60
40
20
18% 15%
0
Completed In progress Pending initiation
Completed In progress Pending initiation
Done -Legend labels should be: Completed, In Progress, Pending Initiation
All priorities have work in progress and have completed at least one strategy and in some cases more. For three priority areas – infrastructure, violence and CDC, all strategies have either been initiated or completed.
Done - Legend labels should be: Completed, In Progress, Pending Initiation
Done - Legend labels should be: Completed, In Progress, Pending Initiation
Done - Legend labels should be: Completed, In Progress, Pending Initiation
Done-Legend labels should be: Completed, In Progress, Pending Initiation
Done - Legend labels should be: Completed, In Progress, Pending Initiation