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Kansas City Regional Health Assessment REACH Healthcare Foundation Prepared by Mid-America Regional Council 2013

The Regional Health Story How socio-economic factors, health access factors, health insurance factors interact to create a picture of medical vulnerability. Key take-aways: While total population grew by 12 percent between 2000 and 2011, poverty grew by 75 percent The older adult population is expected to almost double between now and 2040 Over a quarter of the population is uninsured or on Medicaid; a 13% increase since 2008 The insured and uninsured have similar percentages of employed people 56 and 51 percent, respectively Virtually all (98 percent) of the growth in the uninsured was contributed by those in the prime working ages of 26 to 64

The Regional Health Story For most disease categories, such as heart disease and cancer, death rates have declined in the region Preventable hospitalizations declined in most counties between 2002 and 2009 While obesity and diabetes rates are generally below national rates, the incidence of both increased in all 11 counties between 2004 and 2009 While the region as a whole is doing fairly well, there are still considerable disparities across the counties and across race and income groups, and clear correlation between socioeconomic status and health outcomes

The Study Area

Socio-Economic Vulnerability 2011 Poverty 260,000 people or 13.3% Increase from 8.5% in 2000 Over 30% below 200% of poverty Suburbanizing 2011 non-white 524,000 or 26.5% of the population 2011 Population over 65 225,000 people or 12% Projected to almost double over next 30 years

Socio-Economic Vulnerability

Access to Health Insurance In 2011, 527,000 people (26.7%) were uninsured or on Medicaid. They represent the medically underserved.

Access to Health Insurance Since 2008, number of medically underserved has increased by 72,000 people. Increase represents a decline in employer-sponsored health insurance.

Access to Health Insurance Many of the region s uninsured are employed.

Access to Health Insurance Most of growth in Medicaid population among children. Most of growth in uninsured among working-age adults.

Access to Health Insurance Since 2008, people not only moving from insured to uninsured, but also from wealthier to poorer.

Access to Health Insurance Medically underserved primarily consist of married couples and single-parent households.

Access to Health Insurance Married couples especially hard hit by loss of insurance.

Health Conditions, Disparities, Trends On most health statistics, the region performs close to national standards. However, only one county met national benchmark for Years of Potential Life Lost.

Health Conditions, Disparities, Trends Region is below the national average on obesity and diabetes. However, obesity and diabetes rates increased in every county between 2004-2009.

Health Conditions, Disparities, Trends Blacks and Hispanics disproportionality impacted by health disparities.

Health Conditions, Disparities, Trends Between 2000-2010, number of suicides increased in the region by 50% -- from 199 to 295. Suicide Rates per 100,000 Pop for 2010 30 25 20 15 10 5 0

Health Conditions, Disparities, Trends Oral Health Data only reported for Johnson, Wyandotte & Jackson Counties Dentist visits Johnson 84%; Jackson 66%; Wyandotte 60% Tooth removed Johnson 27%; Jackson 47%; Wyandotte 47%

Access to Health Care Distribution of providers highlights rural challenges.

Safety Net Clinics 65 clinics 93,415 patients (2011) About 1/5 the number uninsured or on Medicaid Almost 80,000 in Jackson and Wyandotte Counties

Access to Health Care Preventable hospitalizations showing improvement.

Conclusions Poverty has grown substantially, and particularly in suburban areas; more than 1/3 of region s population is now below 200% FPL. Over one quarter of the population, over half a million people, are uninsured or on Medicaid. This number has risen by 72,000 since 2008 impacting safety net capacity. The older adult population is growing at a high rate with a significant impact on health access and how health services should be structured and delivered. Uninsurance is growing among working age adults, while those covered by employer-sponsored health coverage is declining.

Conclusions Heart disease and cancer are the leading causes of death in our region, but death rates from those causes have declined. However, obesity and diabetes rates have increased in all counties in the region. Data suggest hospitals and the health care system are doing better at reducing preventable hospitalizations, with decreases in most of the region s counties. Suicide rates have increased 50% since 2008, during a time period when states cut funding to mental health services. There are considerable disparities across counties, races and incomes. There is significant correlation between health outcomes and access to care, and to income, race, and geography.