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Building a Healthier Chicago Healthy Chicago Agenda January 31, 2014 Bechara Choucair, MD Commissioner Chicago Department of Public Health @Choucair #HealthyChicago

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Building a Healthier ChicagoHealthy Chicago Agenda

January 31, 2014

Bechara Choucair, MDCommissioner

Chicago Department of Public Health

@Choucair #HealthyChicago

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Healthy ChicagoPublic Health Agenda• Released in August 2011

• Identifies priorities for action for next 5 years

• Identifies health status targets for 2020

• Shifts us from one-time programmatic interventions to sustainable system, policy and environmental changes

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IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOR

IT’S ABOUT HOW WE BEHAVE AS A CITY

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Healthy Chicago Targets

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Prevention Through Policy

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More Smoke-Free EnvironmentsUniversity of Illinois at Chicago became a Tobacco-Free Campus for total of:• 5 smoke-free institutions of higher

learning• 6 smoke-free hospital campuses

Chicago Housing Authority designated 2 new 100% smoke-free complexes for

total of:• 610 smoke-free units in six

developments• 3,250 units of private multi-unit

housing

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Chicago Recognized asPublic Health Leader in Tobacco Control

Surgeon General ties cigarettes to diseases beyond cancer

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1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 20120

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Percent of adults (18 years and older) who are current smokers, Chicago, 1999-2012 (BRFSS)

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Increasing Access to Healthy Foods

Build Healthier Neighborhoods

Grow Food

Expand Healthy Food Enterprises

Strengthen the Food Safety Net

Serve Healthy Food and Beverages

Improve Eating Habits

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Modal Hierarchy:Pedestrian First

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Before After

Promoting Physical Activity

• 3,000 bikes• 300 stations• 100 more in

2014• 750,000+

trips• >1.7 million

miles

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Focusing On Our Children

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Bike Sharing in Chicago

• 2,035 bikes• 300 stations• 12,133 annual

memberships• 131,984 24-hour passes• 763,790 trips• >1.7 million miles

travelled

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New Physical Education Policy

• Establishes high standards for physical education instruction and instructional practices for schools across the district. 

• Requires at least 30 minutes of daily physical education (or equivalent of 150 minutes per week) at the elementary school level.

• Requires daily physical education in the same time increments as other core courses at the high school level (grades 9-12). Some individual student waivers are available.

January 22, 2014Chicago Board of Health Unanimously Adopts New Physical Education Policy

ImprovingPhysical Education

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Estimates of obesity prevalence for CPS students in kindergarten, 2003-12

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Keep Your Heart Healthy 1,128 screenings

Service, Technology &Environmental Change

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• 12 restaurants at Midway

• 9 million visitors

• 70 restaurants citywide

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• Over 5,200 15-19 year old girls give birth annually (2009)

• Over 10,000 cases of chlamydia and 3,200 gonorrhea cases occur among 13-19 year olds.

Prevention Through Policy

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Teen Outreach Program (TOP)

• 3,000+ students in service learning clubs

• 60,000+ hours of community service in addition to the TOP curriculum

• More than 200 TOP students trained to become Peer Health Ambassadors.

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Teen birth rates by race-ethnicity of mother,Chicago, 1999-2009

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 20090

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69.365.6 64.8

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All race-ethnicities Hispanic NH Asian NH Black NH White

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• Over 9M condoms distributed

• $36M in prevention, service and housing funding

• Network of over 70 agencies

In past 10 years,, reported HIV/AIDS cases down by 46% and 43% respectively• Youth only group continuing to see

a rise in new HIV infections.

• 84% of persons diagnosed with HIV in 2010 were linked to medical care within 3 months.

• Less than half of all people living with HIV are taking HIV medications or are virally suppressed

STI Initiative• 42 schools• 11,000+

educated• 6,915 screened

o 545 w/ chlamydia

o 137 w/gonorrhea

o 65 had both infections

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Distribution of uninsured adults by race-ethnicity, Chicago, 2010-2011

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Vision Services

• 225 Schools• 21,125 Total Exams• 13,513 Total Glasses• Investment increased to $2M to

support 45,000 students in 2014.

Oral Health Services• 7% increase in students served

• 121,479 students in 595 schools

• 356,736 sealants applied

• Expansion to include CPS high schools

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• 15,000 home visits conducted

• 95% of WCH clients enrolled in both WIC and Family Case Management

• ~28,000 pregnant women & infants enrolled in WIC with 125,000 visits

15th hospital in pathway

$200,000 grant to serve 1,500 women

Services, Systems &Public Awareness

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2012

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High Risk Inspections Completed

Gains in Food Protection

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Dr. Black to lead Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) Task Force launched May 2013.

West Nile Virus

• 290 traps set

• 105,085 catch basins monitored

• 33 WNV cases reported

Other Communicable Disease Control Successes

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• 12 high need middle/high schools

• 788 middle school students completed program

• Parent training initiated

• 13 Youth Ambassadors trained

Teen Dating Violence

Prevention Through Partnerships

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5,340 units

inspected

Environmental Health

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390,439 lbs recycled in 2013

Permitting & Inspections

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Preparing Together

236 trained in Psychological First Aid

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Back to SchoolImmunizations

backtoschool.cdphapps.org data.cityofchicago.org

PredictingCigarette Sales Violations

Advancing Healthy ChicagoThrough Technology

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"This is an important achievement and recognition that highlights the city of Chicago's ongoing commitment to health and wellness." --Mayor Rahm Emanuel

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Why Healthy Chicagois Making a Difference

Partnership Policies

Technology

Public Awareness

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Partner Engagement

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City Participation is Growing

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Public Health

Public Schools

Transportation

Housing & Econ. Devlpt

Park District

Business Affairs

Family Service

s

Mayors’ Office

Police

Disabilities

Public Housing

Law

Cultural Affairs

Public Transit

Aviation

Buildings

Facilities/Fleet

Streets & Sanitation

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Healthy Chicago PartnershipsAre Primary

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facebook.com/ChicagoPublicHealth@ChiPublicHealth

312.747.9884

www.CityofChicago.org/Health

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