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New data, new insight about the health of our region

By Joie Hsu, project manager in our Assessment, Policy Development and Evaluation Unit

A new report by a collaborative of 11 hospitals and health systems, in partnership with Public Health – Seattle & King County, provides insight into some of the most relevant health issues impacting our local communities.

The new report, 2018/2019 King County Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) by The King County Hospitals for a Healthier Community (KC HHC) and Public Health features data on more than 40 indicators, including life expectancy, leading causes of death, and levels of chronic illness, as well as themes that emerged from 45 sources, including additional community needs assessments, strategic plans, and reports.

The 2018/2019 CHNA report also includes a spotlight on the health of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) communities of King County. Look for an upcoming blog post with key insights from the spotlight.

What’s getting better across King County?

Data from the report found several ways health is improving in our region. Three successes stand out:

What caught our attention

A key benefit to conducting a Community Health Needs Assessment is the opportunity to shine a light on potential impacts of growth, economics and housing on our population’s health. The data provides critical information on emerging health concerns that can inform action by policy makers, Public Health, researchers, hospitals, community organizations and the private sector.

Want to know more about how to use the data?

To supplement the report’s findings, the Community Health Indicators (CHI) website offers interactive, online data dashboards with full analyses of the report indicators, plus more than 110 additional indicators.

PHSKC is offering trainings on how to most effectively use the Community Health Indicator (CHI) data dashboards to support program planning and outreach – please contact jhsu@kingcounty.gov for details.

More about King County Hospitals for a Healthier Community (KC HHC)
The King County Hospitals for a Healthier Community (KC HHC) is a collaborative of 11 King County hospitals and health systems including: Evergreen Health, CHI Franciscan Health, Kaiser Permanente, MultiCare Health System, Navos, Overlake Medical Center, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Seattle Children’s, Swedish Medical Center, UW Medicine, and Virginia Mason with the support of the Washington State Hospital Association.  KC HHC works in collaboration with Public Health – Seattle & King County (PHSKC) to leverage their expertise and resources to identify and address the most critical health needs in King County.

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