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1. Burtonsville, MD
A Presentation for the Montgomery County Health Department
Jamie Roop
Frostburg State University
Burtonsville
Montgomery
County
2. Purpose
The Burtonsville community is small but growing
Their health disparities reflect those of the larger
community
Detailed Community Assessment
Three main community health needs identified
These needs can be met
3. Access to Care
Refers to a lack of all
insurance (public and/or
private)
Overall: 11.9% are
uninsured
The biggest hit: our
workers
Unemployment in the
county in 2012 was only
5.2%(United States Bureau of
Labor Statistics, 2012).
Residents Without Health
Insurance by Age
Percent
(Healthy Montgomery, 2015)
4. Community Diagnosis One
Montgomery County and its Burtonsville residents are at
risk for poor health status related to excessively high
rates of lack of health insurance as evidenced by 11.9% of
the resident lack any health insurance.
Healthy People 2020 list Access to Care as leading health
indicator and consider it a top priority of communities
According to Healthy Montgomery…
The target for the county is for 0% to be without health
insurance
5. Recommendations
Develop a program through the Montgomery County
Health Department that assists residents in signing up
for health insurance through HealthCare.gov for free.
No appointment necessary
In the few months prior to open enrollment, posters
should be displayed in all local public buildings, such
as libraries, county offices, and jails, explaining the
available service and expected federal tax penalties for
being uninsured.
Grassroots – have the consumers help spread the
word
Nearby Healthy Howard can be used as a model
6. Environmental Quality
Our region is still considered a
non-attainment area by the EPA
Improvements have been made
but our residents are still being
affected
According to the EPA, ground-
level ozone is known to cause
airway irritation, as well as,
worsen lung conditions like
asthma and COPD (Environmental
Protection Agency, 2014)
Chronic lung disease is the 4th
leading cause of death (DHMH
Maryland Vital Statistics Annual Report,
2013)
7. Community Diagnosis
Two
Inhabitants of Burtonsville, Maryland are at risk for
chronic lung disease deaths related to elevated
levels of ground-level ozone, as evidenced by
designation of the Washington Region as a
nonattainment area for its ozone levels, declaration
by the EPA that ozone aggravates lung conditions,
and chronic lung disease being the number four
cause of death in Montgomery County.
Environmental quality is one of Healthy People
2020’s leading health indicators
8. Recommendations
Reduce ozone and improve community awareness
and understanding of its health hazards and how
to reduce exposure.
The already developed State Improvement Plan
Educate the community
Effects of ozone,
Who is at highest risk and how to reduce risk
How to understand the air quality index
Pamphlets could be dispersed to children through
their schools, posters could be hung at the P&R bus
stops and public service announcement could be
broadcasted as well.
Encourage those at highest risk to due existing lung
conditions and/or prolonged outdoor activities, to
sign up for the EPA’s air quality application that
sends email or phone alerts regarding local air
quality warnings http://www.enviroflash.info/
9. Maternal, Infant, & Child
Health
LBW by Maternal Age
No Prenatal Care or 3rd
Trimester Only by Maternal
Age
Percent Percent
(Healthy, Montgomery, 2015) (Healthy, Montgomery, 2015)
10. Maternal, Infant, & Child
Health
LBW by Maternal Race
No Prenatal Care or 3rd
Trimester Only by
Maternal Race
Percent Percent
(Healthy, Montgomery, 2015) (Healthy, Montgomery, 2015)
11. Community Diagnosis
Three
In Montgomery County, Maryland the infants of
young, Black, and/or Hispanic mothers are at risk
for LBW related to late or no prenatal care as
evidenced by the statistic previously shown.
Maternal, infant, and child health is considered a
leading health indicator by Healthy People 2020.
12. Recommendations
Improve access to care and promote prenatal care
education amongst the youth
Improve access to care by
Improving access to health insurance via recommendations
of diagnosis one
Create a referral service with local providers who do not
accept Medicaid or do not provide sliding scale fees
They can send patients to local health departments and
providers that do
Work with local schools to include the importance of
prenatal care in their sex education and health classes.
Burtonsville has a majority Black population so its
important to target this community
13. Burtonsville, MD
Copies of the Burtonsville, MD Detailed Community
Assessment are available by request
Please feel free to contact me personally,
personalemail@gmail.com
555-555-5555
14. References
Air quality index [Image]. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://nc-climate.ncsu.edu/climateblog?id=85
Burtonsville, MD [Illustration]. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Burtonsville,_Maryland
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Maryland Vital Statistics Annual Report
2013, (Md. 2013).
Environmental Protection Agency. (2014). Ground-level ozone health effects. Retrieved from
http://www.epa.gov/groundlevelozone/health.html
Ground-level ozone [Cartoon]. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.ltrs.uri.edu/research/
ozone_page/ozone_page.htm
Healthy Montgomery. (2015). Disparities dashboard. Retrieved from http:/
www.healthymontgomery.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=NS-
Indicator&file=index&group=category&breakout=all
United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2012). Labor force data by county 2012 annual
averages [Fact sheet]. Retrieved from http://www.bls.gov/lau/laucnty12.txt
Editor's Notes
Assistance must be available for non-appointment based meetings.
In the two months prior to open enrollment, posters should be displayed in all local public buildings, such as libraries, county offices, and jails, explaining the available service and expected federal tax penalties for being uninsured.
Users of this service will be strongly encouraged to tell their friends and family about the available service.
Nearby Healthy Howard can be used as a model
Reduce ozone and improve community awareness and understanding of its health hazards and how to reduce exposure.
Continue to work on the already developed State Improvement Plan to reduce emissions of the components of ground-level ozone.
Educate the community on: the effects of ozone, who is at highest risk, how to interpret the air quality index, and how to reduce risk. Information pamphlets could be dispersed to children through their schools and posters could be hung at the park and ride bus stops. Public service announcement could be broadcasted as well.
Encourage those at highest risk to due existing lung conditions and/or prolonged outdoor activities, to sign up for the EPA’s air quality application that sends email or phone alerts regarding local air quality warnings