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PennsylvaniaHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)
% Population Change 2010 to 2013 0.6
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 40.3
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.4
Population per Square Mile 285.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 13.3
Per Capita Personal Income $46,028
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 12,773,801
Under 5 715,904
5-14 1,518,107
15-24 1,726,198
25-34 1,611,833
6,242,340
365,919
776,130
878,114
813,225
6,531,461
349,985
741,977
848,084
798,608
35-44 1,529,401
45-54 1,840,179
55-64 1,740,849
65-74 1,110,501
75+ 980,829
761,555
906,126
846,405
516,679
378,187
767,846
934,053
894,444
593,822
602,642
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2013)
White 10,629,648 Black 1,470,462 Other Races 268,263 Hispanic (any race) 808,318
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate11.0
Average Annual General58.2
% Low Birth Weight 8.0
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 27.5
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.8
6.8
22.9
1.1
13.0
41.9
3.7
Per 1,000 Population
Fertility Rate* (2011-2013)
All Races White Black
All Ages 172,431
Under 15 224
15-17 3,377
140,424
93
2,391
1,258
1
28
30,749
130
958
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 8,778
20-29 90,026
30 and Over 69,974
6,207
70,624
61,068
72
631
515
2,499
18,771
8,391
All Ages* 58.2
Under 15** 0.2
15-17 10.2
71.4
0.6
14.3
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 34.6
20-29 83.8
30 and Over** 38.1
48.9
106.9
43.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
8.5
39.4
4.0
(of any race)
Asian/PI* 405,428
8.5
27.5
0.4
Asian / Pacific
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 4,216 11.0
Syphilis 1,338 3.5
Tuberculosis 708 1.8
Total Rate
Chlamydia 159,933 417.8
Giardiasis 2,208 5.8
Gonorrhea 43,034 112.4
Hepatitis: Type A 175 0.5
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 16,299 42.6
Rabies (Animals) 1,206 N/A
Salmonellosis 5,188 13.6
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 4,769 12.5 Hep. B* Acute 193 0.5
Shigellosis 403 1.1
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 72 0.2
Pertussis 3,320 8.7
Hep. B* Chronic 5,414 14.1
Chickenpox 2,747 7.2
Islander
Multi-Race 225,288
*Asian/Pacific Islander
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Multi - Race
10.2
38.9
4.4
Pennsylvania PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 128,704
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.1
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.6
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 940 506 268 109
AllRaces BlackWhite
Hispanic(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 6.7 5.1 13.6 7.7
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 6.7 5.3 13.9 7.0
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 93,702
Cancer 85,682
Stroke 19,766
C.L.R.D.** 19,800
Accidents 18,517
179.2
173.4
37.6
39.1
43.8
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 7,919
Diabetes Mellitus 10,910
Septicemia 6,567
Nephritis/Nephrosis 8,350
Alzheimer's Disease 10,210
15.0
21.8
13.0
16.1
18.4
* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseas
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 531
Birth Defects 169
Accidents 85
Assault (Homicide) 24
Diseases of Heart 16
Accidents 589
Suicide 222
Assault (Homicide) 194
Cancer 101
Diseases of Heart 40
Accidents 1,565
Cancer 585
Diseases of Heart 515
Suicide 515
Assault (Homicide) 268
Cancer 7,064
Diseases of Heart 4,495
Accidents 1,686
C.L.R.D.** 784
Diabetes Mellitus 778
Diseases of Heart 26,471
Cancer 20,662
C.L.R.D.** 5,862
Stroke 5,827
Alzheimer's Disease 3,235
TOTAL 1,054 TOTAL 1,394 TOTAL 4,720 TOTAL 22,044 TOTAL 99,492
Note: Total includes all other causes.
Asian/PI*
11
2.0
*Asian/Pacific Islander
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 115,230 541.6
Prostate 27,766 123.4
Lung and Bronchus 16,652 78.9
Colon and Rectum 10,489 50.1
Male FemaleTotal Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 31,419 127.0
114,324 452.7
14,750 55.5
10,246 38.0
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male FemaleTotal Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 5,378 25.8
Melanoma of the Skin 5,445 26.1
4,543 17.4
8,240 31.9
4,037 17.4
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 9,013
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 4,713 22.1
43.6 3,020
2,861
11.0
11.3
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: All Counties]
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
17
29
(16 - 17)
(29 - 30)
65 (64 - 65)
16 (15 - 16)
83 (82 - 83)
10 10(10 - 10) (9 - 10)
22 (21 - 22)
38 (38 - 39)
13 (12 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Multi- Race
43
8.6
NA2.8
Pennsylvania PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
252 159 27 19
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 33,211
Admissions 1,544,992
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.6
Admissions per 1,000 Population 121.0
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 63.6
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
704 697 626
88,203 86,463 84,033
42.2
Average Occupancy Rate 91.0
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 145.8
$293
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
54,315 24,736 13,280 240 72.5
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient682
169
16 110 528
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
38,256
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
47
Non-Profit
155
For Profit
83
State
7
Other
7
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 4,206
Full Time Employees 4,871
Contracted Employees 2,177
Payroll Employees 6,900 Staff with Clinical Privileges 8,455
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 110.8
Total Facilities 295 Total Surgical Visits 1,005,881
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 37.3
Total Operating Rooms 660 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,524.1
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 6,342
Total Employees per Operating Room 13.8
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,651
Total Employees 9,077
PAGE 4Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 37,889 DNA 82.8% DNA
Physicians (2012) 34,484
Dentists (2013) 7,252
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 155,068 DNA 83.0% DNA
4.9% 72.7% -2.4%
1.1% 75.8% -2.8%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
68,068 1,413 1,596 6,290 12,823 20,770 25,176
$36,374.08 $21,704.40 $26,241.64 $34,190.02 $33,941.00 $38,467.88 $38,121.04
72,194 1,008 1,026 3,762 8,292 16,264 41,842
$32,265.10 $21,166.45 $22,391.25 $21,832.63 $25,545.38 $33,793.96 $34,310.60
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
4,83374,440 22,258 15,22422,164992
$26,755.55 $35,233.83 $33,097.84 $30,419.88 $35,822.62 $30,436.88
20,487
27,035
4,101
6,244
8,374
7,553
38,354
24,910
742
1,087
136
1,239
$32,084.96
$36,549.00
$48,126.52
$51,073.25
$17,616.98
$20,753.62
$34,313.31
$37,023.85
$33,459.73
$38,115.00
$64,075.61
$83,676.35
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Adams CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 0.1
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 41.9
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.7
Population per Square Mile 195.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 8.7
Per Capita Personal Income $41,438
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 5.9
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 11.0
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 101,546
Under 5 5,279
5-14 12,147
15-24 13,983
25-34 10,453
49,995
2,728
6,158
7,043
5,348
51,551
2,551
5,989
6,940
5,105
35-44 11,968
45-54 15,377
55-64 14,412
65-74 9,991
75+ 7,936
5,941
7,639
7,047
4,757
3,334
6,027
7,738
7,365
5,234
4,602
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 54.0
% Low Birth Weight 7.7
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 24.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.6
All Ages 1,040
Under 15 3
15-17 27
986
1
25
5
0
0
49
2
2
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 63
20-29 596
30 and Over 351
60
566
334
0
2
3
3
28
14
All Ages* 54.6
Under 15** ND
15-17 12.5
57.5
13.4
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 38.5
20-29 96.5
30 and Over** 26.8
40.4
101.6
28.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 14 4.6
Syphilis 3 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 558 183.3
Giardiasis 12 3.9
Gonorrhea 93 30.5
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 172 56.5
Rabies (Animals) 29 N/A
Salmonellosis 51 16.8
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 31 10.2 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 9 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 13 4.3
Chickenpox 13 4.3
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Adams County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 974
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.6
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.0
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 3
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 724
Cancer 664
Stroke 145
C.L.R.D.** 153
Accidents 112
172.5
163.4
34.9
37.1
33.3
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 2 Accidents 2
Cancer 2
Suicide 2
Suicide 7
Accidents 6
Cancer 6
Diseases of Heart 4
Cancer 52
Diseases of Heart 28
Accidents 12
Suicide 11
Diseases of Heart 219
Cancer 178
C.L.R.D.** 43
Stroke 41
Alzheimer's Disease 40
TOTAL 3 TOTAL 7 TOTAL 31 TOTAL 144 TOTAL 789
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 863 478.1
Prostate 180 95.7
Lung and Bronchus 126 69.0
Colon and Rectum 89 51.3
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 257 128.2
893 445.8
115 52.2
81 38.5
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 38 21.7
Melanoma of the Skin 50 27.5
33 17.6
53 26.6
34 17.0
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 75
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 29 16.8
41.1 23
20
11.0
10.2
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Adams, Franklin, and Fulton Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 67
Diabetes Mellitus 86
Septicemia 34
Nephritis/Nephrosis 61
Alzheimer's Disease 126
16.0
21.2
8.0
14.8
29.2
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
17
33
(14 - 20)
(29 - 38)
66 (61 - 70)
20 (16 - 25)
78 (74 - 81)
11 10(8 - 13) (7 - 13)
20 (16 - 24)
29 (25 - 34)
11 (8 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Adams County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 76
Admissions 4,734
Beds per 1,000 Population 0.7
Admissions per 1,000 Population 46.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 62.3
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
6 6 6
817 817 817
45.6
Average Occupancy Rate 93.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 130.9
$281
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
172 74 55 1 78.5
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient2
0
0 0 2
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
130
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 19
Full Time Employees 13
Contracted Employees 17
Payroll Employees 15 Staff with Clinical Privileges 33
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 121.0
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 3,872
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 41.4
Total Operating Rooms 2 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,936.0
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 22
Total Employees per Operating Room 16.0
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $733
Total Employees 32
PAGE 4Adams County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 324 DNA 85.2% DNA
Physicians (2012) 131
Dentists (2013) 39
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 618 DNA 82.1% DNA
8.8% 77.8% -3.0%
11.5% 79.4% 2.0%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
382 7 4 34 58 103 176
$21,338.78 ND ND $24,409.50 $17,659.56 $22,589.45 $20,571.15
407 8 3 21 39 63 273
$18,247.50 ND ND $13,524.25 $12,932.50 $16,757.25 $19,683.55
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
34467 57 601638
$12,502.75 $20,023.79 $16,757.25 $19,425.70 $20,874.68 ND
123
139
27
55
38
31
216
149
3
6
0
2
$17,510.31
$21,519.50
$21,895.25
$25,355.25
$10,648.50
$11,454.25
$20,719.66
$20,874.68
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Allegheny CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)
% Population Change 2010 to 2013 0.7
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 41.1
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.1
Population per Square Mile 1,686.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 12.9
Per Capita Personal Income $52,252
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.6
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 1,231,527
Under 5 64,604
5-14 129,751
15-24 158,677
25-34 178,935
592,368
32,907
66,212
79,383
90,402
639,159
31,697
63,539
79,294
88,533
35-44 141,249
45-54 171,346
55-64 175,995
65-74 106,003
75+ 104,967
70,365
82,551
84,042
47,413
39,093
70,884
88,795
91,953
58,590
65,874
Estimated Population by Race (2013)
White 1,001,635 Black 164,316 Other Races 25,463
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate10.8
Average Annual General 55.4
% Low Birth Weight 7.5
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 11.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.3
6.3
10.3
0.5
12.3
12.4
4.0
All Races White Black
All Ages 16,785
Under 15 21
15-17 274
13,312
7
163
99
0
2
3,374
14
109
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 682
20-29 8,152
30 and Over 7,653
425
6,032
6,682
8
37
52
249
2,083
919
All Ages** 55.8
Under 15*** ND
15-17 7.8
70.3
0.6
13.1
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 26.1
20-29 67.1
30 and Over*** 43.9
41.9
90.6
50.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *Asian/Pacific Islander Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. *** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Asian/Pacific Islander 40,113
6.9
8.5
ND
Asian/PI*
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 378 10.2
Syphilis 129 3.5
Tuberculosis 56 1.5
Total Rate
Chlamydia 18,539 502.7
Giardiasis 220 6.0
Gonorrhea 6,493 176.1
Hepatitis: Type A 19 0.5
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 43 1.2
Rabies (Animals) 66 N/A
Salmonellosis 377 10.2
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 338 9.2 Hep. B* Acute 24 0.7
Shigellosis 25 0.7
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 8 ND
Pertussis 333 9.0
Hep. B* Chronic 304 8.2
Chickenpox 198 5.4
Multi-Race 23,503
Per 1,000 Population
Fertility Rate** (2011-2013)
Multi-Race
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
7.7
27.5
3.8
Allegheny County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 13,480
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.9
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.6
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 88 41 32
All Races BlackWhite
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 6.6 4.4 12.3
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 6.2 3.9 12.1
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 10,315
Cancer 9,151
Stroke 2,051
C.L.R.D.** 2,056
Accidents 1,983
186.5
179.9
36.6
38.8
45.2
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 984
Diabetes Mellitus 1,002
Septicemia 668
Nephritis/Nephrosis 834
Alzheimer's Disease 1,150
17.5
19.1
12.8
15.2
18.4
* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseas
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 59
Birth Defects 13
Accidents 4
Septicemia 2
Accidents 41
Assault (Homicide) 25
Suicide 23
Diseases of Heart 7
Cancer 4
Accidents 146
Cancer 49
Suicide 47
Diseases of Heart 45
Assault (Homicide) 41
Cancer 725
Diseases of Heart 491
Accidents 194
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 103
Suicide 68
Diseases of Heart 2,926
Cancer 2,200
Stroke 628
C.L.R.D.** 607
Alzheimer's Disease 351
TOTAL 99 TOTAL 118 TOTAL 442 TOTAL 2,235 TOTAL 10,586
Note: Total includes all other causes.
Asian/PI*
1
ND
ND
*Asian/Pacific Islander
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 11,159 535.3
Prostate 2,591 118.9
Lung and Bronchus 1,735 83.5
Colon and Rectum 994 48.3
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 3,431 135.1
12,403 474.1
1,795 64.7
1,021 35.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 514 24.9
Melanoma of the Skin 400 19.5
506 18.6
799 30.4
322 13.7
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 909
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 448 21.9
44.0 350
302
12.0
11.3
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Allegheny County Only]
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
15
26
(14 - 17)
(24 - 27)
62 (60 - 64)
12 (11 - 14)
84 (82 - 85)
9 9(8 - 10) (8 - 10)
22 (20 - 24)
37 (35 - 40)
11 (9 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Multi-Race
2
ND
NA
Allegheny County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
30 14 1 3
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 5,417
Admissions 224,884
Beds per 1,000 Population 4.4
Admissions per 1,000 Population 182.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 66.9
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
64 64 53
7,873 7,845 7,439
37.3
Average Occupancy Rate 88.4
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 94.0
$307
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
6,643 3,301 1,428 22 74.8
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient69
16
1 21 56
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
4,751
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
12
Non-Profit
18
For Profit
11
State
0
Other
1
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 591
Full Time Employees 578
Contracted Employees 369
Payroll Employees 800 Staff with Clinical Privileges 1,070
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 98.0
Total Facilities 32 Total Surgical Visits 114,535
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 35.8
Total Operating Rooms 79 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,449.8
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 868
Total Employees per Operating Room 14.8
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,130
Total Employees 1,169
PAGE 4Allegheny County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 2,665 DNA 79.0% DNA
Physicians (2012) 5,607
Dentists (2013) 972
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 25,413 DNA 82.5% DNA
10.0% 71.7% -1.9%
2.3% 77.0% -2.2%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
7,395 115 143 607 1,298 2,393 2,839
$35,244.00 $14,649.50 $18,754.75 $33,631.50 $32,197.88 $38,100.49 $36,710.25
8,121 77 76 346 855 1,924 4,843
$31,443.00 $14,204.07 $16,410.88 $20,874.00 $26,837.00 $33,060.50 $32,912.25
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
6858,317 2,167 1,7182,51687
$30,052.25 $34,480.50 $29,966.75 $27,720.00 $36,977.52 $34,354.00
2,226
2,850
335
557
786
655
4,675
3,052
76
103
23
178
$30,904.25
$34,336.20
$47,113.05
$52,813.75
$15,784.00
$16,527.00
$33,251.25
$36,884.50
$29,460.63
$18,901.00
$52,180.00
$71,043.87
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Armstrong CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -1.2
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 44.9
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.7
Population per Square Mile 104.3
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 13.0
Per Capita Personal Income $39,296
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 18.6
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 68,107
Under 5 3,306
5-14 7,588
15-24 7,474
25-34 7,175
33,747
1,660
3,873
3,895
3,633
34,360
1,646
3,715
3,579
3,542
35-44 8,105
45-54 10,409
55-64 10,626
65-74 7,097
75+ 6,327
4,087
5,283
5,400
3,396
2,520
4,018
5,126
5,226
3,701
3,807
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 60.6
% Low Birth Weight 8.2
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 29.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.8
All Ages 730
Under 15 0
15-17 13
659
0
12
3
0
0
68
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 48
20-29 416
30 and Over 253
40
380
227
0
1
2
8
35
24
All Ages* 59.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 10.2
65.5
11.1
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 58.6
20-29 111.8
30 and Over** 27.5
70.3
122.4
30.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 5 2.4
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 408 198.9
Giardiasis 28 13.7
Gonorrhea 40 19.5
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 518 252.6
Rabies (Animals) 11 N/A
Salmonellosis 32 15.6
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 22 10.7 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 37 18.0
Hep. B* Chronic 5 ND
Chickenpox < 5 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Armstrong County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 818
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.0
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 7
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 5.9
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 618
Cancer 531
Stroke 150
C.L.R.D.** 151
Accidents 133
188.2
170.9
45.7
47.4
61.4
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 2
Perinatal Conditions 2
Accidents 6 Accidents 20
Diseases of Heart 3
Suicide 3
Cancer 2
Cancer 33
Diseases of Heart 24
Diabetes Mellitus 10
Accidents 9
Diseases of Heart 174
Cancer 135
Stroke 44
C.L.R.D.** 37
Diabetes Mellitus 24
TOTAL 8 TOTAL 10 TOTAL 36 TOTAL 122 TOTAL 642
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 660 491.9
Prostate 147 102.0
Lung and Bronchus 102 73.4
Colon and Rectum 68 52.4
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 186 124.2
685 450.6
89 54.6
66 40.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 42 33.3
Melanoma of the Skin 31 23.1
21 12.4
50 32.9
25 20.1
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 45
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 21 16.9
33.6 13
13
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Indiana, Cambria, Somerset, and Armstrong Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 48
Diabetes Mellitus 96
Septicemia 35
Nephritis/Nephrosis 59
Alzheimer's Disease 100
14.2
30.4
10.5
18.2
28.6
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
21
36
(19 - 24)
(32 - 39)
68 (65 - 71)
15 (12 - 19)
83 (79 - 85)
11 8(9 - 13) (6 - 10)
22 (19 - 25)
25 (22 - 29)
12 (10 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Armstrong County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 148
Admissions 5,836
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.2
Admissions per 1,000 Population 85.7
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 50.3
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
4 4 3
366 366 349
27.3
Average Occupancy Rate 79.9
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 66.5
$213
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
579 221 163 2 70.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient5
2
0 1 4
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
386
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Armstrong County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 172 DNA 83.0% DNA
Physicians (2012) 81
Dentists (2013) 26
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 508 DNA 82.1% DNA
-13.3% 82.2% 4.0%
5.6% 60.9% -7.3%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
412 7 9 36 63 137 160
$27,401.23 ND ND $33,324.00 $34,378.00 $36,092.82 $23,085.34
411 9 1 13 41 88 259
$21,589.14 ND ND $35,389.00 $19,243.00 $24,709.38 $20,882.35
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
12473 116 8712310
$24,748.53 $21,589.14 $27,565.60 $28,458.79 $44,208.00 $17,354.18
139
197
29
46
30
25
212
137
1
5
0
2
$19,736.50
$25,733.00
$74,389.04
$65,879.50
$11,498.40
$24,642.50
$22,650.95
$25,456.39
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Beaver CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -0.2
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 44.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.3
Population per Square Mile 391.3
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 12.2
Per Capita Personal Income $39,901
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.3
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 170,115
Under 5 8,712
5-14 18,901
15-24 19,769
25-34 19,124
82,435
4,479
9,770
10,121
9,701
87,680
4,233
9,131
9,648
9,423
35-44 18,912
45-54 25,708
55-64 26,084
65-74 16,620
75+ 16,285
9,279
12,527
12,594
7,671
6,293
9,633
13,181
13,490
8,949
9,992
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.1
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 59.1
% Low Birth Weight 7.6
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 24.7
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.3
All Ages 1,984
Under 15 2
15-17 37
1,711
0
23
15
0
0
258
2
14
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 111
20-29 1,037
30 and Over 796
89
872
726
0
9
6
22
156
64
All Ages* 59.6
Under 15** ND
15-17 7.8
69.1
12.6
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 47.4
20-29 92.5
30 and Over** 35.5
59.1
110.0
38.9
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 17 3.3
Syphilis 4 ND
Tuberculosis 7 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,607 314.6
Giardiasis 42 8.2
Gonorrhea 515 100.8
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 118 23.1
Rabies (Animals) 8 N/A
Salmonellosis 53 10.4
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 74 14.5 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 23 4.5
Hep. B* Chronic 16 3.1
Chickenpox 20 3.9
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Beaver County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 2,168
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.7
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.2
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 12
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 7.0
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 7.1
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,539
Cancer 1,410
Stroke 325
C.L.R.D.** 315
Accidents 325
189.1
180.6
39.0
39.0
54.9
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 8 Accidents 6
Cancer 2
Accidents 26
Diseases of Heart 7
Suicide 7
Cancer 6
Cancer 121
Diseases of Heart 68
Accidents 41
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 17
C.L.R.D.** 14
Diseases of Heart 441
Cancer 350
Stroke 99
C.L.R.D.** 94
Alzheimer's Disease 72
TOTAL 14 TOTAL 13 TOTAL 70 TOTAL 376 TOTAL 1,695
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,735 534.0
Prostate 332 95.5
Lung and Bronchus 325 98.5
Colon and Rectum 153 47.3
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 515 139.7
1,722 450.1
250 59.5
143 34.7
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 95 30.3
Melanoma of the Skin 42 12.9
77 17.9
113 28.6
43 13.1
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 166
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 80 24.8
51.5 52
24
12.0
6.4
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Beaver and Butler Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 151
Diabetes Mellitus 163
Septicemia 93
Nephritis/Nephrosis 135
Alzheimer's Disease 236
18.0
20.3
11.8
16.1
25.8
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
15
27
(13 - 18)
(24 - 31)
66 (62 - 70)
14 (11 - 17)
82 (78 - 85)
9 9(7 - 12) (7 - 12)
21 (18 - 25)
28 (24 - 33)
12 (9 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Beaver County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 316
Admissions 14,037
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.9
Admissions per 1,000 Population 82.5
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 59.4
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
6 6 6
1,198 1,198 1,198
36.4
Average Occupancy Rate 87.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 172.6
$328
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
997 405 234 4 63.5
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient9
5
0 2 6
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
643
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 9
Full Time Employees 23
Contracted Employees 0
Payroll Employees 32 Staff with Clinical Privileges 9
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 150.0
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 4,801
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 34.4
Total Operating Rooms 0 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 9
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $820
Total Employees 32
PAGE 4Beaver County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 307 DNA 77.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) 242
Dentists (2013) 76
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 1,534 DNA 80.1% DNA
10.1% 71.9% -5.6%
1.0% 74.2% -9.1%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
821 13 28 76 157 246 301
$20,378.50 $15,852.00 $15,448.50 $20,579.25 $18,779.00 $22,608.00 $21,534.00
1,008 13 14 51 117 255 558
$16,596.50 $11,685.00 $30,053.65 $8,439.25 $11,779.50 $16,698.75 $17,313.25
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
55987 283 18729520
$12,352.75 $17,904.00 $17,774.50 $15,178.26 $29,770.00 $17,472.63
225
282
50
74
150
110
571
331
10
15
2
9
$18,465.75
$22,194.50
$71,421.26
$66,575.38
$7,345.00
$8,621.88
$16,847.50
$20,378.50
$25,652.75
$49,721.50
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Bedford CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -1.4
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 44.4
% Population Aged 65 and Over 20.1
Population per Square Mile 48.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 12.6
Per Capita Personal Income $34,433
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.5
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 49,055
Under 5 2,476
5-14 5,876
15-24 5,473
25-34 4,888
24,446
1,251
3,050
2,894
2,499
24,609
1,225
2,826
2,579
2,389
35-44 5,907
45-54 7,453
55-64 7,146
65-74 5,347
75+ 4,489
2,926
3,818
3,575
2,576
1,857
2,981
3,635
3,571
2,771
2,632
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.9
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 59.9
% Low Birth Weight 5.1
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 28.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 513
Under 15 2
15-17 8
488
2
7
6
0
0
19
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 25
20-29 316
30 and Over 162
24
300
155
1
2
3
0
14
4
All Ages* 61.4
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
64.5
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 47.9
20-29 126.3
30 and Over** 26.3
49.9
133.1
27.5
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 6 4.1
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 145 97.9
Giardiasis 8 ND
Gonorrhea 6 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 131 88.4
Rabies (Animals) 27 N/A
Salmonellosis 14 9.5
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 43 29.0 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 9 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 7 ND
Chickenpox 19 12.8
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Bedford County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 572
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.7
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.9
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 6
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 9.0
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 410
Cancer 322
Stroke 95
C.L.R.D.** 89
Accidents 100
182.5
143.8
41.7
39.1
63.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 3 Accidents 5 Accidents 8 Cancer 26
Diseases of Heart 19
Accidents 12
Stroke 6
Diabetes Mellitus 4
Diseases of Heart 110
Cancer 84
Alzheimer's Disease 28
C.L.R.D.** 28
Influenza/Pneumonia 27
TOTAL 7 TOTAL 8 TOTAL 19 TOTAL 81 TOTAL 457
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 542 543.1
Prostate 144 137.0
Lung and Bronchus 65 63.7
Colon and Rectum 60 61.2
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 125 119.4
459 427.5
41 33.7
43 36.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 19 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 32 33.7
19 ND
30 25.4
6 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 51
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 20 20.3
52.9 22
9
19.3
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Bedford, Blair, Huntingdon, Juniata, and Mifflin Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 58
Diabetes Mellitus 47
Septicemia 27
Nephritis/Nephrosis 31
Alzheimer's Disease 68
25.9
22.1
12.3
14.1
28.8
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
20
36
(17 - 24)
(32 - 40)
69 (65 - 72)
20 (16 - 24)
81 (77 - 84)
11 11(9 - 13) (9 - 13)
22 (19 - 26)
31 (27 - 36)
13 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Bedford County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 27
Admissions 1,949
Beds per 1,000 Population 0.6
Admissions per 1,000 Population 39.7
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 58.1
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
2 2 2
205 205 205
20.8
Average Occupancy Rate 88.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 40.0
$234
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
208 95 65 3 80.4
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient2
0
0 0 2
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
163
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $850
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Bedford County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 105 DNA 83.2% DNA
Physicians (2012) 50
Dentists (2013) 13
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 260 DNA 80.2% DNA
-3.4% 57.8% -16.6%
-29.8% 54.5% -20.5%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
222 1 6 30 30 62 93
$26,474.83 ND ND $24,161.85 $18,988.80 $31,310.85 $25,233.15
233 2 1 22 21 46 141
$21,690.75 ND ND $12,627.71 $13,069.36 $27,794.94 $23,210.65
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
14236 74 29957
$32,106.47 $22,294.38 $15,497.91 $28,167.00 $29,455.89 ND
70
79
27
38
24
27
109
76
3
2
0
0
$16,914.13
$27,796.55
$38,788.98
$31,381.04
$7,999.30
$9,080.00
$23,220.25
$24,614.51
ND
ND
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-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Berks CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)
% Population Change 2010 to 2013 0.5
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 39.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 15.6
Population per Square Mile 482.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 13.9
Per Capita Personal Income $41,311
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.2
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 413,521
Under 5 24,372
5-14 53,881
15-24 58,478
25-34 48,117
203,269
12,373
27,676
29,752
23,944
210,252
11,999
26,205
28,726
24,173
35-44 49,954
45-54 61,150
55-64 53,235
65-74 34,134
75+ 30,200
24,609
30,337
26,402
16,015
12,161
25,345
30,813
26,833
18,119
18,039
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2013)
White 368,095 Black 27,060 Other Races 18,366 Hispanic (any race) 74,683
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
11.7
Average Annual General61.6
% Low Birth Weight 8.2
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 22.4
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.3
7.7
20.0
1.2
8.8
31.2
3.7Fertility Rate* (2011-2013)
All Races White Black
All Ages 5,780
Under 15 9
15-17 133
4,851
2
108
48
0
0
881
7
25
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 313
20-29 3,199
30 and Over 2,124
243
2,648
1,848
3
28
17
67
523
259
All Ages* 62.0
Under 15** ND
15-17 13.2
73.9
ND
16.3
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 37.8
20-29 100.8
30 and Over** 35.2
48.7
121.8
40.4
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
8.5
27.9
5.1
(of any race)
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 101 8.1
Syphilis 17 1.4
Tuberculosis 19 1.5
Total Rate
Chlamydia 4,588 370.1
Giardiasis 52 4.2
Gonorrhea 683 55.1
Hepatitis: Type A 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 70 5.6
Rabies (Animals) 23 N/A
Salmonellosis 203 16.4
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 160 12.9 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 16 1.3
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 5 ND
Pertussis 124 10.0
Hep. B* Chronic 184 14.8
Chickenpox 46 3.7
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Berks County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 3,862
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.3
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.3
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 28 18 7 9
All Races BlackWhiteHispanic
(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 5.8 5.6 ND ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 6.2 6.4 19.7 7.1
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 2,668
Cancer 2,416
Stroke 836
C.L.R.D.** 614
Accidents 486
165.2
157.8
50.9
39.1
35.3
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 224
Diabetes Mellitus 321
Septicemia 188
Nephritis/Nephrosis 249
Alzheimer's Disease 255
13.4
20.8
11.9
15.5
15.2
* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 19
Birth Defects 5
Diseases of Heart 3
Accidents 21
Suicide 12
Assault (Homicide) 4
Cancer 3
Epilepsy 2
Accidents 37
Cancer 19
Suicide 19
Diseases of Heart 13
Assault (Homicide) 7
Cancer 199
Diseases of Heart 111
Accidents 33
Suicide 31
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 23
Diseases of Heart 781
Cancer 605
Stroke 270
C.L.R.D.** 193
Alzheimer's Disease 89
TOTAL 30 TOTAL 49 TOTAL 140 TOTAL 595 TOTAL 3,048
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 3,557 530.5
Prostate 815 116.7
Lung and Bronchus 501 75.3
Colon and Rectum 352 53.2
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 964 126.7
3,362 435.8
435 54.7
305 36.7
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 186 28.5
Melanoma of the Skin 177 26.9
147 18.4
209 26.6
151 21.4
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 294
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 139 20.1
45.1 84
89
9.7
11.6
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Berks and Schuylkill Counties]
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
16
32
(14 - 19)
(29 - 36)
66 (62 - 70)
16 (13 - 20)
77 (74 - 81)
10 11(8 - 13) (9 - 13)
21 (18 - 25)
38 (33 - 43)
15 (12 - 18)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval. Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Berks County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
6 2 2 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 823
Admissions 37,742
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.0
Admissions per 1,000 Population 91.3
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 64.5
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
15 15 13
2,415 2,415 2,285
37.5
Average Occupancy Rate 96.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 149.9
$386
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
2,110 922 565 2 71.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient18
6
0 3 11
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
1,489
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
3
State
1
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 205
Full Time Employees 188
Contracted Employees 88
Payroll Employees 305 Staff with Clinical Privileges 148
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 128.4
Total Facilities 13 Total Surgical Visits 50,474
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 42.1
Total Operating Rooms 27 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,869.4
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 108
Total Employees per Operating Room 14.6
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,755
Total Employees 393
PAGE 4Berks County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,206 DNA 79.4% DNA
Physicians (2012) 875
Dentists (2013) 179
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 4,116 DNA 84.1% DNA
9.1% 73.1% -3.2%
0.1% 75.6% -1.6%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
2,427 58 60 177 413 760 959
$31,771.97 $14,891.71 $16,870.42 $29,984.38 $24,569.48 $34,941.69 $34,800.47
2,505 39 41 131 277 560 1,457
$30,394.09 $15,856.15 $21,771.75 $17,260.77 $23,238.19 $29,574.81 $33,781.64
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
2102,642 645 58882423
$20,671.36 $33,526.40 $24,328.13 $28,800.22 $33,399.07 $25,995.25
811
1,039
153
215
276
241
1,241
877
22
30
2
25
$29,877.98
$32,179.73
$42,438.05
$43,290.22
$15,559.51
$18,669.68
$33,084.90
$31,611.79
$66,338.35
$30,994.40
ND
$42,700.96
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Blair CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -0.6
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 42.4
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.9
Population per Square Mile 240.2
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 14.1
Per Capita Personal Income $36,947
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.0
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 20.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 126,314
Under 5 6,920
5-14 14,707
15-24 15,920
25-34 14,148
61,541
3,523
7,598
8,222
7,093
64,773
3,397
7,109
7,698
7,055
35-44 14,852
45-54 17,449
55-64 18,400
65-74 12,414
75+ 11,504
7,397
8,701
8,906
5,775
4,326
7,455
8,748
9,494
6,639
7,178
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 11.0
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 60.2
% Low Birth Weight 6.4
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 20.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.8
All Ages 1,489
Under 15 1
15-17 24
1,393
1
24
11
0
0
85
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 71
20-29 891
30 and Over 502
65
826
477
1
7
3
5
58
22
All Ages* 62.7
Under 15** ND
15-17 12.2
67.0
12.2
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 37.9
20-29 110.0
30 and Over** 31.5
41.4
118.7
33.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 9 2.4
Syphilis 2 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,060 278.6
Giardiasis 30 7.9
Gonorrhea 111 29.2
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 156 41.0
Rabies (Animals) 18 N/A
Salmonellosis 62 16.3
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 29 7.6 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 47 12.4
Hep. B* Chronic 18 4.7
Chickenpox 32 8.4
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Blair County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,707
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 13.5
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.9
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 10
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 7.2
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 5.4
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,213
Cancer 922
Stroke 263
C.L.R.D.** 221
Accidents 208
206.2
167.5
43.8
38.8
48.8
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 7 Accidents 10
Suicide 2
Accidents 17
Cancer 5
Suicide 5
Diseases of Heart 4
Cancer 80
Diseases of Heart 64
Accidents 16
Diabetes Mellitus 12
Suicide 11
Diseases of Heart 367
Cancer 246
Stroke 88
C.L.R.D.** 61
TOTAL 11 TOTAL 17 TOTAL 51 TOTAL 269 TOTAL 1,359
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,291 560.5
Prostate 256 106.2
Lung and Bronchus 173 73.9
Colon and Rectum 137 60.9
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 333 123.0
1,207 432.6
129 44.3
146 48.0
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 69 30.5
Melanoma of the Skin 65 29.0
54 17.2
88 32.1
32 12.4
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 111
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 48 21.8
48.4 27
41
9.4
14.4
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Bedford, Blair, Huntingdon, Juniata, and Mifflin Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 103
Diabetes Mellitus 139
Septicemia 78
Nephritis/Nephrosis 94
Alzheimer's Disease 142
17.4
24.2
13.1
16.4
21.7
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
20
36
(17 - 24)
(32 - 40)
69 (65 - 72)
20 (16 - 24)
81 (77 - 84)
11 11(9 - 13) (9 - 13)
22 (19 - 26)
31 (27 - 36)
13 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Blair County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
5 3 0 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 408
Admissions 20,301
Beds per 1,000 Population 3.2
Admissions per 1,000 Population 160.7
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 60.7
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
10 9 10
1,475 1,136 1,475
61.7
Average Occupancy Rate 92.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 275.7
$255
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
977 473 275 29 81.7
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient13
5
0 4 9
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
777
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
1
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 71
Full Time Employees 104
Contracted Employees 40
Payroll Employees 135 Staff with Clinical Privileges 131
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 133.3
Total Facilities 7 Total Surgical Visits 23,331
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 32.3
Total Operating Rooms 16 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,458.2
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 94
Total Employees per Operating Room 10.9
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $798
Total Employees 175
PAGE 4Blair County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 831 DNA 84.2% DNA
Physicians (2012) 315
Dentists (2013) 63
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 2,043 DNA 81.9% DNA
0.2% 73.0% 0.0%
10.8% 67.3% -2.7%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
641 11 14 52 118 186 260
$25,318.27 $11,870.61 $20,690.25 $26,723.30 $18,092.57 $26,562.54 $26,560.32
801 5 8 44 95 163 486
$22,728.42 ND ND $15,169.96 $19,940.64 $21,370.69 $24,989.04
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
41856 218 10919016
$17,037.68 $25,178.40 $16,755.60 $24,868.13 $26,602.40 $28,473.25
241
261
44
67
101
66
411
233
3
11
1
3
$23,751.62
$26,664.55
$24,360.90
$34,187.94
$12,986.19
$11,235.23
$24,740.75
$24,487.35
ND
$34,439.50
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Bradford CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -0.5
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 43.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.0
Population per Square Mile 54.3
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 13.3
Per Capita Personal Income $36,544
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.3
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.0
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 62,316
Under 5 3,672
5-14 7,747
15-24 7,143
25-34 6,571
30,858
1,845
3,958
3,686
3,293
31,458
1,827
3,789
3,457
3,278
35-44 6,874
45-54 9,362
55-64 9,104
65-74 6,646
75+ 5,197
3,420
4,662
4,534
3,248
2,212
3,454
4,700
4,570
3,398
2,985
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.8
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 69.2
% Low Birth Weight 5.5
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 24.6
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.5
All Ages 693
Under 15 1
15-17 16
676
1
16
6
0
0
11
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 40
20-29 437
30 and Over 199
39
427
193
0
2
4
1
8
2
All Ages* 66.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 13.9
68.0
13.9
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 59.3
20-29 130.5
30 and Over** 26.5
60.8
133.6
27.3
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 5 2.7
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 323 171.8
Giardiasis 25 13.3
Gonorrhea 36 19.1
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 197 104.8
Rabies (Animals) 19 N/A
Salmonellosis 32 17.0
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 68 36.2 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 23 12.2
Hep. B* Chronic 9 ND
Chickenpox 13 6.9
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Bradford County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 665
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.7
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.6
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 8
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 5.6
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 471
Cancer 470
Stroke 68
C.L.R.D.** 125
Accidents 94
172.4
173.3
25.2
46.6
45.9
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 4
Accidents 3
Accidents 2
Assault (Homicide) 2
Accidents 7
Diabetes Mellitus 3
Diseases of Heart 2
Nephritis/Nephrosis 2
Suicide 2
Cancer 39
Diseases of Heart 28
Accidents 6
Stroke 4
Diseases of Heart 129
Cancer 117
C.L.R.D.** 34
Stroke 23
Alzheimer's Disease 22
TOTAL 9 TOTAL 7 TOTAL 23 TOTAL 107 TOTAL 519
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 651 537.7
Prostate 152 114.9
Lung and Bronchus 103 81.3
Colon and Rectum 55 47.9
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 160 119.6
646 484.6
87 61.4
67 51.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 34 29.3
Melanoma of the Skin 34 29.5
26 20.6
47 33.7
28 24.1
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 50
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 28 24.4
41.7 17
18
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Lycoming, Clinton, and Potter Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 34
Diabetes Mellitus 70
Septicemia 31
Nephritis/Nephrosis 45
Alzheimer's Disease 57
11.9
26.5
11.5
17.7
20.0
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
17
31
(15 - 20)
(28 - 34)
66 (63 - 69)
17 (14 - 20)
81 (78 - 84)
9 8(8 - 11) (7 - 10)
23 (21 - 26)
33 (29 - 37)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Bradford County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
3 3 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 319
Admissions 16,242
Beds per 1,000 Population 5.1
Admissions per 1,000 Population 260.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 71.4
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
318 318 318
26.9
Average Occupancy Rate 86.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 71.3
$259
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
225 100 84 0 82.6
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient3
0
0 2 3
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
184
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 10
Full Time Employees 28
Contracted Employees 0
Payroll Employees 38 Staff with Clinical Privileges 6
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 175.3
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 6,661
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 38.1
Total Operating Rooms 0 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 6
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,067
Total Employees 38
PAGE 4Bradford County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 304 DNA 90.1% DNA
Physicians (2012) 203
Dentists (2013) 28
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 890 DNA 80.3% DNA
-4.7% 57.7% -8.8%
25.2% 58.3% 0.4%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
382 10 10 39 81 117 125
$21,301.00 $29,457.19 $20,937.66 $16,890.25 $19,157.50 $19,915.04 $24,232.25
385 3 5 14 55 90 218
$21,075.25 ND ND $13,989.42 $13,366.75 $18,373.50 $26,443.11
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
41403 91 891336
$17,259.70 $23,225.75 $18,357.25 $16,890.25 $26,492.25 ND
100
156
22
42
46
61
213
112
4
10
0
1
$17,346.00
$20,744.50
$30,592.00
$32,209.69
$10,215.25
$13,131.25
$27,355.69
$23,930.38
ND
$18,280.49
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Bucks CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)
% Population Change 2010 to 2013 0.3
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 42.2
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.2
Population per Square Mile 1,037.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 5.4
Per Capita Personal Income $60,314
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.7
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 9.0
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 626,976
Under 5 31,684
5-14 78,338
15-24 75,662
25-34 68,501
307,470
16,169
40,146
39,049
34,423
319,506
15,515
38,192
36,613
34,078
35-44 76,062
45-54 103,469
55-64 91,717
65-74 55,251
75+ 46,292
37,365
50,698
45,322
26,109
18,189
38,697
52,771
46,395
29,142
28,103
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2013)
White 563,066 Black 24,969 Other Races 11,085 Hispanic (any race) 29,713
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate9.1
Average Annual General51.1
% Low Birth Weight 7.5
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 21.7
% Births to Mothers Under 18 0.8
6.8
18.5
0.5
13.3
50.8
ND
Per 1,000 Population
Fertility Rate* (2011-2013)
All Races White Black
All Ages 6,835
Under 15 4
15-17 76
5,709
2
43
34
0
1
1,092
2
32
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 194
20-29 2,857
30 and Over 3,703
115
2,230
3,318
1
13
19
78
614
366
All Ages* 52.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 3.3
62.5
ND
5.9
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 16.6
20-29 66.8
30 and Over** 40.9
27.9
85.5
45.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female populationages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
6.8
35.1
3.6
(of any race)
Asian/Pacific Islander 27,856
10.1
19.6
ND
Asian / Pacific
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 126 6.7
Syphilis 40 2.1
Tuberculosis 22 1.2
Total Rate
Chlamydia 3,255 173.1
Giardiasis 76 4.0
Gonorrhea 532 28.3
Hepatitis: Type A 9 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 1,305 69.4
Rabies (Animals) 32 N/A
Salmonellosis 287 15.3
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 280 14.9 Hep. B* Acute 9 ND
Shigellosis 17 0.9
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 280 14.9
Hep. B* Chronic 295 15.7
Chickenpox 167 8.9
Islander
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Bucks County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 5,801
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.3
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.0
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 24 18 2 3
AllRaces BlackWhite
Hispanic(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 4.2 3.9 ND ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 5.6 5.2 ND ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 3,517
Cancer 3,942
Stroke 852
C.L.R.D.** 845
Accidents 832
139.8
163.4
34.3
34.7
41.9
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 308
Diabetes Mellitus 391
Septicemia 271
Nephritis/Nephrosis 322
Alzheimer's Disease 400
12.3
16.0
11.2
12.9
15.5
* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 14
Accidents 2
Accidents 34
Suicide 14
Cancer 5
Diseases of Heart 4
Accidents 83
Cancer 22
Suicide 19
Diseases of Heart 18
Cancer 324
Diseases of Heart 135
Accidents 61
Suicide 38
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 32
Diseases of Heart 1,079
Cancer 1,033
C.L.R.D.** 270
Stroke 269
Alzheimer's Disease 141
TOTAL 28 TOTAL 74 TOTAL 183 TOTAL 919 TOTAL 4,597
Note: Total includes all other causes.
Asian/PI*
0
ND
ND
*Asian/Pacific Islander
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 5,930 558.8
Prostate 1,483 129.0
Lung and Bronchus 757 74.0
Colon and Rectum 494 48.1
Male FemaleTotal Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 1,670 134.6
5,679 457.2
692 54.4
459 35.3
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male FemaleTotal Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 316 30.7
Melanoma of the Skin 406 37.1
228 18.0
420 32.2
268 22.8
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 467
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 253 23.3
46.0 151
134
11.6
10.7
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Bucks County Only]
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
15
25
(12 - 18)
(21 - 28)
63 (59 - 67)
14 (11 - 19)
87 (84 - 89)
8 5(6 - 10) (4 - 7)
20 (16 - 24)
40 (35 - 46)
11 (9 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Bucks County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
8 6 1 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 923
Admissions 54,320
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.5
Admissions per 1,000 Population 86.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 69.0
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
32 32 27
3,692 3,692 3,301
36.4
Average Occupancy Rate 94.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 155.9
$317
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
2,906 1,174 355 2 61.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient26
7
0 11 20
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
1,531
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
4
For Profit
4
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 244
Full Time Employees 209
Contracted Employees 112
Payroll Employees 341 Staff with Clinical Privileges 358
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 120.9
Total Facilities 18 Total Surgical Visits 54,753
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 32.8
Total Operating Rooms 31 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,766.2
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 281
Total Employees per Operating Room 14.6
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $2,827
Total Employees 453
PAGE 4Bucks County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,180 DNA 83.4% DNA
Physicians (2012) 1,264
Dentists (2013) 443
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 6,054 DNA 83.8% DNA
-3.8% 77.8% -0.6%
-0.9% 78.8% -1.7%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
3,197 44 87 288 528 960 1,290
$39,193.25 $28,267.50 $29,827.00 $30,098.07 $32,308.75 $39,794.85 $46,087.50
3,446 49 57 162 292 749 2,137
$38,829.38 $29,274.00 $27,774.00 $25,369.47 $28,454.63 $38,943.00 $42,358.42
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
2163,714 672 8881,13021
$27,479.05 $43,372.40 $33,371.51 $33,840.16 $35,833.25 $42,731.34
955
1,221
172
306
357
373
1,924
1,245
36
34
2
18
$39,470.32
$38,951.39
$44,889.36
$44,663.00
$24,603.75
$27,185.02
$40,526.77
$41,487.44
$43,342.44
$53,231.71
ND
$76,881.66
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Butler CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 0.9
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 42.0
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.5
Population per Square Mile 235.2
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 9.3
Per Capita Personal Income $47,580
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.2
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 11.1
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 185,476
Under 5 9,341
5-14 22,442
15-24 24,199
25-34 20,030
91,488
4,746
11,433
12,360
10,220
93,988
4,595
11,009
11,839
9,810
35-44 22,727
45-54 29,223
55-64 26,914
65-74 16,425
75+ 14,175
11,345
14,514
13,488
7,876
5,506
11,382
14,709
13,426
8,549
8,669
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 53.5
% Low Birth Weight 5.8
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 15.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.0
All Ages 1,980
Under 15 1
15-17 25
1,796
1
17
12
0
1
172
0
7
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 68
20-29 903
30 and Over 983
53
796
929
0
4
7
15
103
47
All Ages* 54.4
Under 15** ND
15-17 4.8
59.9
7.0
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 18.8
20-29 78.1
30 and Over** 39.4
24.1
88.6
41.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 14 2.5
Syphilis 2 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 905 163.0
Giardiasis 50 9.0
Gonorrhea 90 16.2
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 800 144.1
Rabies (Animals) 20 N/A
Salmonellosis 69 12.4
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 44 7.9 Hep. B* Acute 5 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 32 5.8
Hep. B* Chronic 21 3.8
Chickenpox 30 5.4
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Butler County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,881
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.1
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.4
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 10
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 5.6
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 5.2
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,352
Cancer 1,222
Stroke 295
C.L.R.D.** 340
Accidents 268
172.6
169.0
38.1
46.0
44.5
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 3
Accidents 2
Birth Defects 2
Accidents 10
Suicide 4
Cancer 2
Accidents 24
Cancer 12
Diseases of Heart 6
Suicide 5
Diabetes Mellitus 4
Cancer 97
Diseases of Heart 53
Accidents 21
C.L.R.D.** 16
Stroke 11
Diseases of Heart 398
Cancer 286
C.L.R.D.** 103
Stroke 96
Alzheimer's Disease 60
TOTAL 11 TOTAL 23 TOTAL 58 TOTAL 290 TOTAL 1,499
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,807 572.6
Prostate 505 150.8
Lung and Bronchus 207 68.1
Colon and Rectum 176 60.2
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 495 137.2
1,611 446.7
160 42.5
133 33.5
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 94 29.6
Melanoma of the Skin 99 30.7
75 20.6
90 24.7
53 16.8
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 145
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 69 21.4
46.9 41
37
10.7
9.7
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Beaver and Butler Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 116
Diabetes Mellitus 170
Septicemia 93
Nephritis/Nephrosis 136
Alzheimer's Disease 183
14.5
23.3
12.5
17.1
22.5
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
15
27
(13 - 18)
(24 - 31)
66 (62 - 70)
14 (11 - 17)
82 (78 - 85)
9 9(7 - 12) (7 - 12)
21 (18 - 25)
28 (24 - 33)
12 (9 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Butler County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 263
Admissions 11,344
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.4
Admissions per 1,000 Population 61.2
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 57.3
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
13 13 12
1,551 1,551 1,526
50.7
Average Occupancy Rate 89.8
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 109.1
$302
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
861 358 146 1 57.6
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient11
3
1 2 8
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
505
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 56
Full Time Employees 26
Contracted Employees 31
Payroll Employees 51 Staff with Clinical Privileges 45
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 139.0
Total Facilities 2 Total Surgical Visits 11,395
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 47.9
Total Operating Rooms 6 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,899.2
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 36
Total Employees per Operating Room 13.7
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,263
Total Employees 82
PAGE 4Butler County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 570 DNA 81.9% DNA
Physicians (2012) 258
Dentists (2013) 109
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 1,832 DNA 81.4% DNA
14.1% 77.1% -0.5%
4.9% 81.1% -3.7%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
917 14 24 93 157 241 388
$32,121.25 $12,955.63 $22,495.85 $29,160.50 $31,405.00 $33,416.91 $34,543.25
1,018 9 12 59 105 217 616
$31,566.83 ND $13,475.63 $20,574.00 $28,896.27 $31,809.25 $33,033.06
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
421,059 194 25935224
$31,153.48 $31,807.00 $22,355.13 $30,223.00 $39,367.13 $26,216.26
301
398
84
91
55
56
568
344
7
18
3
10
$26,007.55
$28,185.75
$56,674.63
$45,800.11
$14,546.00
$17,826.77
$33,417.43
$34,926.53
ND
$40,050.47
ND
$108,574.88
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Cambria CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -2.2
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 43.9
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.7
Population per Square Mile 204.1
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 14.9
Per Capita Personal Income $36,448
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 18.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 140,499
Under 5 6,874
5-14 15,324
15-24 18,082
25-34 14,824
69,679
3,510
7,806
9,401
7,812
70,820
3,364
7,518
8,681
7,012
35-44 16,220
45-54 19,602
55-64 21,831
65-74 14,079
75+ 13,663
8,503
10,030
10,934
6,657
5,026
7,717
9,572
10,897
7,422
8,637
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.1
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 55.7
% Low Birth Weight 7.4
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 21.0
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.3
All Ages 1,393
Under 15 1
15-17 35
1,281
0
30
16
0
0
96
1
5
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 90
20-29 765
30 and Over 502
82
698
471
0
9
7
8
58
24
All Ages* 54.7
Under 15** ND
15-17 13.0
59.5
15.2
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 41.1
20-29 88.4
30 and Over** 30.0
45.1
96.8
32.0
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 17 4.0
Syphilis 5 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 926 217.5
Giardiasis 41 9.6
Gonorrhea 181 42.5
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 127 29.8
Rabies (Animals) 0 N/A
Salmonellosis 52 12.2
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 31 7.3 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 43 10.1
Hep. B* Chronic 28 6.6
Chickenpox 45 10.6
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Cambria County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,791
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.7
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.2
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 6
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 6.3
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,407
Cancer 1,060
Stroke 262
C.L.R.D.** 268
Accidents 291
200.3
163.4
37.2
38.1
61.3
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 4
Perinatal Conditions 2
Accidents 9
Suicide 5
Cancer 2
Accidents 32
Diseases of Heart 8
Suicide 8
Assault (Homicide) 7
Birth Defects 4
Cancer 97
Diseases of Heart 68
Accidents 29
Stroke 12
Diseases of Heart 378
Cancer 250
C.L.R.D.** 81
Stroke 70
Nephritis/Nephrosis 59
TOTAL 7 TOTAL 19 TOTAL 78 TOTAL 310 TOTAL 1,377
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,526 552.3
Prostate 368 124.9
Lung and Bronchus 214 77.1
Colon and Rectum 183 65.6
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 344 114.1
1,411 448.1
151 44.5
154 43.1
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 63 23.1
Melanoma of the Skin 56 20.1
65 18.4
117 39.0
42 15.6
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 126
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 43 16.6
45.7 50
42
13.9
11.5
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Indiana, Cambria, Somerset, and Armstrong Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 113
Diabetes Mellitus 127
Septicemia 104
Nephritis/Nephrosis 163
Alzheimer's Disease 179
16.2
18.9
15.6
22.8
23.1
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
21
36
(19 - 24)
(32 - 39)
68 (65 - 71)
15 (12 - 19)
83 (79 - 85)
11 8(9 - 13) (6 - 10)
22 (19 - 25)
25 (22 - 29)
12 (10 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Cambria County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
4 2 0 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 498
Admissions 22,283
Beds per 1,000 Population 3.5
Admissions per 1,000 Population 158.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 62.4
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
9 9 8
941 941 911
33.9
Average Occupancy Rate 87.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 123.4
$235
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
1,334 604 215 0 61.4
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient10
3
0 2 7
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
819
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 17
Full Time Employees 88
Contracted Employees 0
Payroll Employees 105 Staff with Clinical Privileges 73
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 101.9
Total Facilities 3 Total Surgical Visits 10,703
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 47.5
Total Operating Rooms 11 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 973.0
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 51
Total Employees per Operating Room 9.5
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $743
Total Employees 105
PAGE 4Cambria County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 627 DNA 78.4% DNA
Physicians (2012) 288
Dentists (2013) 73
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 2,046 DNA 81.7% DNA
-4.7% 68.6% -1.0%
11.3% 70.3% -5.5%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
919 8 21 81 186 260 363
$19,998.75 ND $15,855.28 $14,050.75 $17,035.79 $20,122.35 $22,847.58
1,012 9 13 61 105 220 604
$18,176.56 ND $7,508.45 $7,893.00 $11,481.81 $18,471.43 $21,355.20
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
391,171 238 17528520
$13,273.29 $21,166.90 $16,006.04 $14,139.26 $16,828.40 $37,538.54
259
351
45
87
119
76
578
372
11
15
0
18
$16,662.53
$19,413.00
$26,526.95
$26,814.66
$9,830.33
$11,278.34
$20,969.32
$19,938.52
$20,327.79
$51,571.00
-
$66,268.83
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Cameron CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -3.9
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 48.4
% Population Aged 65 and Over 22.8
Population per Square Mile 12.3
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 13.1
Per Capita Personal Income $39,849
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 23.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 4,886
Under 5 210
5-14 470
15-24 526
25-34 455
2,422
110
240
266
237
2,464
100
230
260
218
35-44 509
45-54 764
55-64 839
65-74 615
75+ 498
267
380
415
325
182
242
384
424
290
316
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 8.8
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 64.9
% Low Birth Weight ND
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 23.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 43
Under 15 0
15-17 1
43
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 3
20-29 32
30 and Over 7
3
32
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
All Ages* 59.7
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
59.7
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 ND
20-29 147.5
30 and Over** 13.6
ND
147.5
13.6
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 0 0.0
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 31 209.0
Giardiasis < 5 ND
Gonorrhea 1 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 58 391.0
Rabies (Animals) 14 N/A
Salmonellosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis < 5 ND Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis < 5 ND
Hep. B* Chronic < 5 ND
Chickenpox < 5 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Cameron County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 54
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.1
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.6
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 0
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 43
Cancer 43
Stroke 12
C.L.R.D.** 9
Accidents 11
156.4
162.5
45.3
ND
51.6
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Diseases of Heart 4 Diseases of Heart 11
Stroke 6
Nephritis/Nephrosis 4
C.L.R.D.** 3
Cancer 3
TOTAL 0 TOTAL 0 TOTAL 3 TOTAL 8 TOTAL 43
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 73 647.8
Prostate 25 201.3
Lung and Bronchus 7 ND
Colon and Rectum 9 ND
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 14 ND
55 515.3
9 ND
6 ND
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 4 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 1 ND
2 ND
3 ND
2 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 7
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 2 ND
ND 2
1
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Warren Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 3
Diabetes Mellitus 8
Septicemia 2
Nephritis/Nephrosis 12
Alzheimer's Disease 8
ND
ND
ND
40.0
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
20
30
(17 - 22)
(28 - 34)
67 (64 - 70)
17 (14 - 20)
84 (81 - 86)
12 9(10 - 14) (7 - 11)
23 (20 - 26)
27 (23 - 30)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Cameron County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
0 0 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed -
Admissions -
Beds per 1,000 Population -
Admissions per 1,000 Population -
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate -
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
1 1 1
40 40 40
35.9
Average Occupancy Rate 87.4
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 40.1
$170
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
66 36 17 1 79.6
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
54
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Cameron County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 18 DNA 94.1% DNA
Physicians (2012) ND
Dentists (2013) ND
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 11 DNA 80.0% DNA
ND ND ND
ND ND ND
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
29 0 0 3 3 10 13
$20,727.51 - - ND ND $16,779.23 $17,469.86
40 0 1 4 4 10 21
$18,637.13 - ND ND ND $39,571.56 $15,120.56
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
342 10 4100
ND $16,474.76 $22,413.97 ND $49,015.33 -
15
14
7
0
5
1
11
12
2
2
0
0
$27,349.77
$19,098.69
ND
-
ND
ND
$13,759.97
$29,794.24
ND
ND
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Carbon CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -0.7
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 44.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.2
Population per Square Mile 169.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 11.6
Per Capita Personal Income $37,162
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.1
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 64,786
Under 5 3,104
5-14 7,515
15-24 6,853
25-34 6,981
32,062
1,572
3,766
3,584
3,522
32,724
1,532
3,749
3,269
3,459
35-44 7,911
45-54 10,124
55-64 9,873
65-74 6,905
75+ 5,520
4,011
5,072
4,947
3,366
2,222
3,900
5,052
4,926
3,539
3,298
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 8.9
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 53.5
% Low Birth Weight 8.6
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 19.9
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.2
All Ages 690
Under 15 0
15-17 16
579
0
13
3
0
0
108
0
3
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 41
20-29 403
30 and Over 230
27
340
199
0
3
0
14
60
31
All Ages* 54.5
Under 15** ND
15-17 11.9
64.9
14.6
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 43.8
20-29 102.9
30 and Over** 24.7
66.5
121.9
28.5
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 12 6.2
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 246 126.2
Giardiasis < 5 ND
Gonorrhea 22 11.3
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 154 79.0
Rabies (Animals) 2 N/A
Salmonellosis 12 6.2
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 12 6.2 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 12 6.2
Hep. B* Chronic 8 ND
Chickenpox 8 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Carbon County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 797
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.3
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.6
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 3
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 600
Cancer 522
Stroke 99
C.L.R.D.** 129
Accidents 118
205.9
188.7
34.2
45.4
55.6
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 5 Accidents 13
Cancer 5
Suicide 4
Diseases of Heart 3
Diseases of Heart 39
Cancer 36
Accidents 14
Diabetes Mellitus 7
Stroke 6
Diseases of Heart 157
Cancer 126
C.L.R.D.** 41
Diabetes Mellitus 29
Stroke 29
TOTAL 3 TOTAL 9 TOTAL 32 TOTAL 151 TOTAL 602
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 682 548.1
Prostate 159 117.1
Lung and Bronchus 105 81.9
Colon and Rectum 52 42.6
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 175 124.5
677 484.9
92 61.3
57 38.9
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 30 24.7
Melanoma of the Skin 27 22.5
36 23.9
58 39.5
20 15.2
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 55
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 31 23.8
46.0 14
12
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 35
Diabetes Mellitus 91
Septicemia 47
Nephritis/Nephrosis 50
Alzheimer's Disease 59
12.2
31.6
15.8
16.9
19.6
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
18
29
(16 - 20)
(27 - 32)
66 (63 - 68)
13 (11 - 16)
82 (80 - 84)
11 11(9 - 12) (9 - 13)
24 (21 - 27)
39 (36 - 43)
13 (11 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Carbon County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 150
Admissions 5,487
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.3
Admissions per 1,000 Population 84.7
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 50.8
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
433 433 433
34.8
Average Occupancy Rate 95.5
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 96.8
$217
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
477 274 106 1 79.5
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient2
0
0 0 2
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
381
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 6
Full Time Employees 6
Contracted Employees 6
Payroll Employees 6 Staff with Clinical Privileges 1
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 123.5
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 1,482
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 45.9
Total Operating Rooms 0 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 1
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $686
Total Employees 12
PAGE 4Carbon County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 176 DNA 78.1% DNA
Physicians (2012) 78
Dentists (2013) 23
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 360 DNA 79.6% DNA
4.1% 68.6% -5.6%
14.8% 75.0% 2.8%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
452 11 2 49 94 125 171
$26,649.94 $19,260.86 ND $19,380.60 $26,604.28 $29,393.65 $26,219.65
484 6 13 21 53 110 281
$27,215.78 ND $34,362.72 $15,470.69 $19,126.79 $26,000.61 $28,975.55
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
34496 120 1091746
$26,849.81 $28,481.80 $19,618.66 $23,179.75 $29,884.33 ND
193
205
33
52
55
47
195
134
8
11
0
3
$23,271.00
$25,264.40
$78,238.71
$40,504.82
$10,850.90
$15,067.65
$34,843.70
$31,493.70
ND
$19,246.80
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Centre CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 0.9
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 29.3
% Population Aged 65 and Over 12.3
Population per Square Mile 140.0
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 20.5
Per Capita Personal Income $38,544
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 5.3
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 7.5
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 155,403
Under 5 6,363
5-14 13,482
15-24 45,855
25-34 20,196
80,942
3,289
6,852
24,838
11,222
74,461
3,074
6,630
21,017
8,974
35-44 16,075
45-54 17,809
55-64 16,537
65-74 10,380
75+ 8,706
8,664
9,175
8,333
4,976
3,593
7,411
8,634
8,204
5,404
5,113
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 8.0
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 33.2
% Low Birth Weight 5.0
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 22.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 1,417
Under 15 0
15-17 3
1,239
0
1
13
0
0
165
0
2
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 48
20-29 699
30 and Over 667
25
591
622
1
2
10
22
106
35
All Ages* 33.1
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
37.9
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 4.7
20-29 31.9
30 and Over** 39.8
9.0
37.7
42.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 18 3.9
Syphilis 7 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,246 267.8
Giardiasis 36 7.7
Gonorrhea 201 43.2
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 389 83.6
Rabies (Animals) 45 N/A
Salmonellosis 64 13.8
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 157 33.7 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 41 8.8
Hep. B* Chronic 104 22.4
Chickenpox 35 7.5
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Centre County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 897
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 5.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 5.8
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 4
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 4.8
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 770
Cancer 648
Stroke 151
C.L.R.D.** 141
Accidents 125
170.0
144.9
32.6
31.4
27.5
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 3 Accidents 5 Diseases of Heart 9
Cancer 7
Accidents 6
Influenza/Pneumonia 2
Suicide 2
Cancer 37
Diseases of Heart 33
Accidents 5
Suicide 5
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 4
Diseases of Heart 220
Cancer 165
Stroke 41
C.L.R.D.** 37
Alzheimer's Disease 28
TOTAL 6 TOTAL 6 TOTAL 29 TOTAL 116 TOTAL 740
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,007 495.6
Prostate 262 121.7
Lung and Bronchus 147 74.4
Colon and Rectum 76 38.5
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 298 140.0
937 422.9
93 40.5
77 32.0
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 54 26.6
Melanoma of the Skin 78 40.9
31 14.0
70 30.6
60 26.6
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 63
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 28 13.6
32.9 20
24
8.8
11.6
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Centre, Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 77
Diabetes Mellitus 54
Septicemia 39
Nephritis/Nephrosis 49
Alzheimer's Disease 75
16.6
12.0
8.5
10.6
15.6
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
30
(13 - 16)
(27 - 32)
63 (60 - 66)
15 (12 - 18)
81 (78 - 83)
10 9(8 - 11) (8 - 11)
19 (17 - 22)
29 (26 - 32)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Centre County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
3 1 1 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 260
Admissions 11,569
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.7
Admissions per 1,000 Population 74.4
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 50.2
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
6 6 3
706 706 517
37.0
Average Occupancy Rate 89.4
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 261.5
$235
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
687 218 313 13 82.9
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient10
1
0 0 9
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
544
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
2
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 65
Full Time Employees 91
Contracted Employees 6
Payroll Employees 150 Staff with Clinical Privileges 104
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 93.0
Total Facilities 4 Total Surgical Visits 14,511
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 30.5
Total Operating Rooms 8 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,813.9
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 69
Total Employees per Operating Room 19.5
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,254
Total Employees 156
PAGE 4Centre County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 566 DNA 88.8% DNA
Physicians (2012) 351
Dentists (2013) 73
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 1,287 DNA 81.2% DNA
48.3% 74.6% -4.0%
3.5% 78.1% -13.9%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
527 3 16 66 90 118 234
$27,366.95 ND $20,433.55 $21,277.28 $24,552.50 $30,533.47 $31,540.65
598 3 3 62 49 137 344
$27,916.12 ND ND $11,981.38 $15,246.60 $28,336.00 $33,216.60
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
36630 111 1282172
$14,370.50 $32,112.95 $27,978.00 $20,073.18 $24,515.50 ND
182
218
33
50
86
53
295
203
2
1
0
2
$27,024.38
$26,427.50
$49,153.16
$34,299.36
$12,376.05
$12,562.05
$33,033.15
$31,612.00
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Chester CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)
% Population Change 2010 to 2013 2.1
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 39.7
% Population Aged 65 and Over 14.2
Population per Square Mile 678.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 6.9
Per Capita Personal Income $69,198
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 5.3
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 7.6
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 509,468
Under 5 29,659
5-14 69,742
15-24 67,826
25-34 57,345
250,551
15,255
35,621
34,385
28,996
258,917
14,404
34,121
33,441
28,349
35-44 65,002
45-54 79,846
55-64 67,788
65-74 40,514
75+ 31,746
32,071
39,131
33,225
19,182
12,685
32,931
40,715
34,563
21,332
19,061
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2013)
White 443,828 Black 32,454 Other Races 33,186 Hispanic (any race) 35,448
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
10.7
Average Annual General57.8
% Low Birth Weight 6.6
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 25.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 0.9
5.7
21.0
0.5
12.0
55.8
3.4Fertility Rate* (2011-2013)
All Races White Black
All Ages 6,456
Under 15 2
15-17 72
5,436
2
48
39
0
1
981
0
23
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 202
20-29 2,553
30 and Over 3,624
109
1,968
3,306
1
15
22
92
570
296
All Ages* 57.4
Under 15** ND
15-17 4.4
68.2
ND
6.6
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 15.3
20-29 67.4
30 and Over** 49.3
28.3
87.4
54.0
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
5.7
44.6
3.2
(of any race)
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 85 5.6
Syphilis 15 1.0
Tuberculosis 21 1.4
Total Rate
Chlamydia 2,829 186.1
Giardiasis 84 5.5
Gonorrhea 542 35.7
Hepatitis: Type A 6 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 1,878 123.6
Rabies (Animals) 74 N/A
Salmonellosis 266 17.5
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 228 15.0 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 23 1.5
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 211 13.9
Hep. B* Chronic 149 9.8
Chickenpox 90 5.9
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Chester County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 3,662
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 7.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.2
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 20 13 1 8
All Races BlackWhiteHispanic
(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 3.7 3.1 ND ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 5.1 4.7 13.2 8.7
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 2,737
Cancer 2,656
Stroke 543
C.L.R.D.** 496
Accidents 515
155.0
153.3
31.1
29.4
32.5
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 228
Diabetes Mellitus 208
Septicemia 159
Nephritis/Nephrosis 199
Alzheimer's Disease 300
13.1
12.1
9.1
11.6
17.0
* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 10
Birth Defects 7
Accidents 16
Suicide 4
Cancer 3
Assault (Homicide) 2
Accidents 37
Cancer 18
Suicide 12
Diseases of Heart 10
Stroke 3
Cancer 232
Diseases of Heart 107
Accidents 33
Suicide 27
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 26
Diseases of Heart 817
Cancer 627
C.L.R.D.** 161
Stroke 161
Alzheimer's Disease 84
TOTAL 22 TOTAL 35 TOTAL 115 TOTAL 570 TOTAL 2,920
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 4,120 529.5
Prostate 1,107 131.9
Lung and Bronchus 445 59.4
Colon and Rectum 278 36.5
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 1,179 131.0
4,017 447.7
438 48.7
297 31.9
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 203 26.5
Melanoma of the Skin 292 38.7
149 16.4
258 27.3
221 25.0
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 335
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 160 20.2
47.1 100
79
10.6
8.9
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Chester County Only]
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
10
23
(8 - 14)
(20 - 27)
59 (54 - 63)
11 (8 - 14)
84 (81 - 87)
9 8(6 - 12) (6 - 11)
15 (12 - 18)
38 (33 - 44)
9 (7 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval. Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Chester County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
10 5 3 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 790
Admissions 44,848
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.6
Admissions per 1,000 Population 88.0
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 66.4
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
23 21 14
2,528 2,324 2,040
35.0
Average Occupancy Rate 89.7
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 106.5
$309
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
1,531 559 590 4 76.5
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient20
5
0 3 16
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
1,153
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
5
For Profit
4
State
0
Other
1
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 224
Full Time Employees 162
Contracted Employees 117
Payroll Employees 269 Staff with Clinical Privileges 321
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 103.6
Total Facilities 12 Total Surgical Visits 39,997
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 27.3
Total Operating Rooms 26 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,538.3
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 225
Total Employees per Operating Room 14.8
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $2,658
Total Employees 386
PAGE 4Chester County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,078 DNA 86.5% DNA
Physicians (2012) 1,005
Dentists (2013) 325
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 5,048 DNA 83.2% DNA
3.4% 77.6% -3.4%
13.2% 83.7% 4.3%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,857 24 33 188 315 556 741
$44,415.20 $36,396.28 $24,278.00 $35,532.99 $40,375.00 $44,064.00 $49,374.97
2,185 18 9 77 229 492 1,360
$42,237.00 $24,275.50 ND $24,672.00 $31,573.28 $42,647.50 $45,258.58
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
1082,214 308 58177218
$31,073.60 $46,523.58 $42,350.22 $36,601.00 $40,868.65 $28,939.87
657
780
98
178
184
182
1,221
673
21
27
4
17
$42,109.79
$43,992.00
$50,118.35
$52,270.16
$22,576.24
$30,085.13
$44,258.68
$46,374.00
$25,888.00
$63,644.00
ND
$52,582.14
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Clarion CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -2.1
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 39.9
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.6
Population per Square Mile 65.2
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 18.3
Per Capita Personal Income $35,291
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.1
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.1
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 39,155
Under 5 2,018
5-14 4,051
15-24 7,237
25-34 4,093
19,122
1,069
2,034
3,458
2,076
20,033
949
2,017
3,779
2,017
35-44 4,190
45-54 5,241
55-64 5,424
65-74 3,743
75+ 3,158
2,063
2,667
2,701
1,752
1,302
2,127
2,574
2,723
1,991
1,856
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.0
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 47.9
% Low Birth Weight 7.7
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 36.0
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 429
Under 15 0
15-17 5
393
0
3
4
0
0
32
0
2
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 30
20-29 256
30 and Over 138
23
232
135
0
4
0
7
20
3
All Ages* 49.6
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
54.1
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 24.8
20-29 70.9
30 and Over** 31.1
32.4
78.3
31.8
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 4 3.4
Syphilis 2 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 238 200.3
Giardiasis 18 15.1
Gonorrhea 11 9.3
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 200 168.3
Rabies (Animals) 12 N/A
Salmonellosis 20 16.8
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 16 13.5 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 26 21.9
Hep. B* Chronic < 5 ND
Chickenpox 15 12.6
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Clarion County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 420
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.7
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.1
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 4
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 332
Cancer 273
Stroke 69
C.L.R.D.** 82
Accidents 60
207.3
175.9
43.0
52.5
50.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 2
Perinatal Conditions 2
Accidents 9
Cancer 3
Diseases of Heart 2
Cancer 28
Diseases of Heart 16
Accidents 8
Stroke 5
Suicide 3
Diseases of Heart 98
Cancer 58
C.L.R.D.** 31
Stroke 21
Diabetes Mellitus 17
TOTAL 5 TOTAL 1 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 73 TOTAL 325
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 392 554.7
Prostate 102 135.6
Lung and Bronchus 50 69.8
Colon and Rectum 35 49.0
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 92 119.8
345 438.3
29 34.3
38 43.0
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 19 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 14 ND
11 ND
20 23.2
15 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 34
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 18 ND
47.9 11
11
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Warren Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 18
Diabetes Mellitus 54
Septicemia 15
Nephritis/Nephrosis 16
Alzheimer's Disease 43
12.2
34.4
9.5
9.8
26.9
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
20
30
(17 - 22)
(28 - 34)
67 (64 - 70)
17 (14 - 20)
84 (81 - 86)
12 9(10 - 14) (7 - 11)
23 (20 - 26)
27 (23 - 30)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Clarion County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 1 1 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 77
Admissions 1,944
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.0
Admissions per 1,000 Population 49.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 25.9
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
323 323 323
46.8
Average Occupancy Rate 75.8
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 151.0
$236
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
300 133 92 0 79.1
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 1 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
225
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $760
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Clarion County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 204 DNA 87.8% DNA
Physicians (2012) 55
Dentists (2013) 13
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 331 DNA 81.8% DNA
1.3% 79.6% 6.3%
-9.8% 63.6% -19.7%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
212 5 5 15 43 58 86
$24,170.77 ND ND $52,089.00 $47,144.65 $23,408.86 $21,664.50
207 2 3 8 26 41 127
$16,459.75 ND ND ND $16,115.67 $22,526.33 $15,641.81
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
9244 51 39563
ND $17,212.00 $22,526.33 $19,319.25 $56,540.05 ND
68
103
20
23
11
14
104
64
4
3
0
5
$14,817.65
$22,508.20
$63,824.50
$89,146.75
$6,039.21
$15,705.00
$16,104.73
$23,255.75
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Clearfield CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -0.6
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 43.0
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.6
Population per Square Mile 70.9
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 14.5
Per Capita Personal Income $37,107
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.0
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 20.7
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 81,174
Under 5 3,833
5-14 8,695
15-24 9,521
25-34 9,457
42,153
1,962
4,456
5,223
5,493
39,021
1,871
4,239
4,298
3,964
35-44 10,534
45-54 12,570
55-64 11,451
65-74 8,080
75+ 7,033
5,817
6,756
5,840
3,869
2,737
4,717
5,814
5,611
4,211
4,296
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.1
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 56.8
% Low Birth Weight 7.2
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 23.8
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.3
All Ages 774
Under 15 2
15-17 16
742
1
16
4
0
0
28
1
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 49
20-29 461
30 and Over 246
47
442
236
0
1
3
2
18
7
All Ages* 57.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 11.8
59.6
11.8
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 55.8
20-29 109.5
30 and Over** 24.8
58.2
114.2
25.8
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 3 1.2
Syphilis 2 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 349 143.1
Giardiasis 34 13.9
Gonorrhea 27 11.1
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 807 331.0
Rabies (Animals) 5 N/A
Salmonellosis 25 10.3
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 20 8.2 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 15 6.2
Hep. B* Chronic 49 20.1
Chickenpox 10 4.1
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Clearfield County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 914
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.3
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.7
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 5
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 7.1
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 695
Cancer 636
Stroke 101
C.L.R.D.** 205
Accidents 134
189.8
182.5
27.7
57.6
49.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 4 Accidents 17
Cancer 5
Diseases of Heart 3
Cancer 41
Accidents 15
Diseases of Heart 15
C.L.R.D.** 8
Suicide 6
Diseases of Heart 201
Cancer 180
C.L.R.D.** 59
Diabetes Mellitus 37
Stroke 34
TOTAL 7 TOTAL 5 TOTAL 31 TOTAL 131 TOTAL 740
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 822 534.8
Prostate 223 138.9
Lung and Bronchus 128 84.4
Colon and Rectum 80 53.2
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 171 107.5
714 419.5
74 39.5
81 42.1
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 40 27.0
Melanoma of the Skin 36 24.5
27 15.0
64 35.9
20 14.3
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 47
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 42 27.0
29.7 14
22
ND
13.9
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Warren Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 52
Diabetes Mellitus 111
Septicemia 31
Nephritis/Nephrosis 70
Alzheimer's Disease 66
14.1
31.6
8.7
18.2
17.2
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
20
30
(17 - 22)
(28 - 34)
67 (64 - 70)
17 (14 - 20)
84 (81 - 86)
12 9(10 - 14) (7 - 11)
23 (20 - 26)
27 (23 - 30)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Clearfield County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 313
Admissions 10,953
Beds per 1,000 Population 3.9
Admissions per 1,000 Population 134.9
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 43.0
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
4 4 4
671 671 671
44.4
Average Occupancy Rate 94.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 173.7
$222
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
390 212 104 0 82.3
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient5
0
0 0 5
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
316
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $610
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Clearfield County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 432 DNA 83.1% DNA
Physicians (2012) 173
Dentists (2013) 32
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 909 DNA 84.0% DNA
-6.0% 72.3% -2.7%
60.7% 85.7% 2.4%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
388 3 10 36 77 123 139
$23,292.71 ND $17,951.47 $18,751.60 $19,112.76 $26,918.86 $24,794.05
429 5 13 22 54 81 254
$22,250.58 ND $11,277.25 $22,102.23 $22,027.88 $17,539.03 $23,360.91
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
19446 131 8612010
$19,381.25 $23,279.37 $19,266.05 $23,321.50 $26,163.48 $16,590.38
114
161
37
52
48
38
225
127
5
5
0
5
$16,818.56
$21,566.99
$43,716.04
$29,223.25
$11,499.83
$13,935.80
$23,604.91
$28,540.95
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Clinton CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 1.8
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 38.2
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.0
Population per Square Mile 45.0
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 16.1
Per Capita Personal Income $34,292
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.0
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 39,954
Under 5 2,225
5-14 4,559
15-24 7,955
25-34 4,140
19,528
1,129
2,306
3,808
2,157
20,426
1,096
2,253
4,147
1,983
35-44 4,285
45-54 5,008
55-64 4,999
65-74 3,688
75+ 3,095
2,169
2,485
2,434
1,768
1,272
2,116
2,523
2,565
1,920
1,823
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.8
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 53.9
% Low Birth Weight 4.9
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 33.7
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 470
Under 15 1
15-17 6
432
1
6
2
0
0
36
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 20
20-29 282
30 and Over 160
17
253
154
0
1
1
3
28
5
All Ages* 52.4
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
57.0
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 16.1
20-29 76.3
30 and Over** 35.7
19.0
85.0
37.1
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 3 2.5
Syphilis 2 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 270 227.5
Giardiasis 7 ND
Gonorrhea 21 17.7
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 109 91.8
Rabies (Animals) 8 N/A
Salmonellosis 16 13.5
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 10 8.4 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis < 5 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 5 ND
Chickenpox 7 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Clinton County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 428
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.7
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.3
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 306
Cancer 312
Stroke 58
C.L.R.D.** 59
Accidents 64
193.9
204.8
36.5
37.1
52.3
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 4 Suicide 5
Accidents 2
Cancer 24
Diseases of Heart 9
Accidents 7
Diabetes Mellitus 4
C.L.R.D.** 3
Diseases of Heart 102
Cancer 79
C.L.R.D.** 22
Stroke 16
Nephritis/Nephrosis 11
TOTAL 2 TOTAL 5 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 68 TOTAL 338
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 345 499.8
Prostate 64 86.9
Lung and Bronchus 55 79.1
Colon and Rectum 36 54.4
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 71 95.6
335 448.7
46 57.4
37 44.4
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 22 30.4
Melanoma of the Skin 16 ND
17 ND
28 37.2
10 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 31
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 6 ND
45.0 13
6
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Lycoming, Clinton, and Potter Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 23
Diabetes Mellitus 32
Septicemia 17
Nephritis/Nephrosis 29
Alzheimer's Disease 49
15.8
21.3
11.1
18.1
29.4
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
17
31
(15 - 20)
(28 - 34)
66 (63 - 69)
17 (14 - 20)
81 (78 - 84)
9 8(8 - 11) (7 - 10)
23 (21 - 26)
33 (29 - 37)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Clinton County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 47
Admissions 1,402
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.2
Admissions per 1,000 Population 35.1
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 23.0
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
279 279 279
41.1
Average Occupancy Rate 88.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 245.5
$220
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
137 64 40 0 75.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
104
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,463
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Clinton County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 136 DNA 82.4% DNA
Physicians (2012) 47
Dentists (2013) 15
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 155 DNA 80.1% DNA
11.6% 59.5% -11.9%
6.6% 61.5% 3.2%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
129 3 9 7 17 38 55
$39,033.45 ND ND ND $28,506.55 $36,018.95 $42,100.82
162 1 1 11 16 27 106
$32,983.75 ND ND $15,644.33 $21,718.95 $44,630.82 $33,394.75
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
6173 32 20583
ND $35,978.34 $27,325.92 $31,176.79 $43,386.45 ND
50
40
9
17
17
17
83
52
2
2
1
1
$27,910.60
$40,833.10
ND
$55,655.94
$15,377.07
$16,260.03
$37,180.01
$40,870.58
ND
ND
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Columbia CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -0.7
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 39.8
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.0
Population per Square Mile 138.3
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 16.6
Per Capita Personal Income $35,428
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.6
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.0
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 66,797
Under 5 3,072
5-14 6,867
15-24 13,201
25-34 6,888
32,184
1,606
3,519
6,148
3,483
34,613
1,466
3,348
7,053
3,405
35-44 7,315
45-54 9,015
55-64 9,067
65-74 6,185
75+ 5,187
3,668
4,456
4,410
2,882
2,012
3,647
4,559
4,657
3,303
3,175
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.0
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 43.4
% Low Birth Weight 8.7
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 28.9
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.7
All Ages 683
Under 15 1
15-17 17
600
1
15
8
0
0
75
0
2
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 45
20-29 383
30 and Over 237
38
332
214
0
5
3
7
46
20
All Ages* 42.5
Under 15** ND
15-17 13.3
48.4
15.0
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 19.4
20-29 58.4
30 and Over** 28.6
23.0
67.4
31.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 10 5.0
Syphilis 5 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 596 296.3
Giardiasis 22 10.9
Gonorrhea 42 20.9
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 207 102.9
Rabies (Animals) 9 N/A
Salmonellosis 20 9.9
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 35 17.4 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 7 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 15 7.5
Chickenpox 11 5.5
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Columbia County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 654
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.4
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 4
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 6.4
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 584
Cancer 438
Stroke 109
C.L.R.D.** 103
Accidents 88
214.0
167.6
40.1
37.4
38.6
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 2 Accidents 3 Diseases of Heart 6
Accidents 4
Cancer 4
Suicide 4
Cancer 34
Diseases of Heart 34
Accidents 7
Stroke 7
C.L.R.D.** 5
Diseases of Heart 150
Cancer 108
Stroke 30
C.L.R.D.** 25
Influenza/Pneumonia 19
TOTAL 4 TOTAL 4 TOTAL 22 TOTAL 113 TOTAL 511
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 628 561.4
Prostate 148 124.1
Lung and Bronchus 103 89.4
Colon and Rectum 45 40.4
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 173 128.6
656 486.5
60 42.4
58 41.3
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 24 22.7
Melanoma of the Skin 32 29.3
36 24.7
57 44.1
28 24.0
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 50
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 23 20.4
43.9 15
15
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Centre, Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 48
Diabetes Mellitus 46
Septicemia 41
Nephritis/Nephrosis 46
Alzheimer's Disease 41
17.8
17.0
15.4
16.3
14.3
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
30
(13 - 16)
(27 - 32)
63 (60 - 66)
15 (12 - 18)
81 (78 - 83)
10 9(8 - 11) (8 - 11)
19 (17 - 22)
29 (26 - 32)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Columbia County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 173
Admissions 4,682
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.6
Admissions per 1,000 Population 70.1
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 31.5
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
5 5 5
685 685 685
60.2
Average Occupancy Rate 82.4
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 172.3
$214
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
203 92 34 0 54.8
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient4
0
0 0 4
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
126
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 15
Full Time Employees 6
Contracted Employees 11
Payroll Employees 10 Staff with Clinical Privileges 14
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 62.7
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 1,317
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 35.5
Total Operating Rooms 1 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,317.0
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 5
Total Employees per Operating Room 21.0
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,533
Total Employees 21
PAGE 4Columbia County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 295 DNA 85.5% DNA
Physicians (2012) 89
Dentists (2013) 25
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 565 DNA 81.7% DNA
-18.8% 76.3% -0.7%
-12.9% 72.7% -11.9%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
319 4 5 28 63 104 115
$49,029.55 ND ND $85,007.95 $26,751.00 $49,967.85 $59,255.26
358 6 3 19 31 81 218
$43,611.41 ND ND $11,695.50 $34,374.07 $48,404.77 $47,386.60
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
16359 52 4817923
$13,840.32 $51,585.45 $37,797.27 $31,693.11 $46,965.09 $38,628.56
94
131
27
44
45
25
190
112
2
6
0
1
$35,023.83
$43,029.57
$83,056.13
$63,492.25
$20,088.30
$17,311.57
$53,507.51
$59,372.37
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Crawford CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -1.6
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 42.0
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.9
Population per Square Mile 86.3
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 15.9
Per Capita Personal Income $33,994
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.2
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 19.4
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 87,376
Under 5 4,734
5-14 10,646
15-24 11,798
25-34 9,313
42,782
2,439
5,524
5,909
4,577
44,594
2,295
5,122
5,889
4,736
35-44 9,941
45-54 12,439
55-64 12,894
65-74 8,911
75+ 6,700
4,783
6,040
6,334
4,328
2,848
5,158
6,399
6,560
4,583
3,852
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.5
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 58.1
% Low Birth Weight 8.4
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 33.0
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.1
All Ages 975
Under 15 1
15-17 18
921
1
18
14
0
0
40
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 52
20-29 593
30 and Over 311
49
556
297
0
10
4
3
27
10
All Ages* 58.4
Under 15** ND
15-17 10.5
61.8
10.5
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 36.5
20-29 108.1
30 and Over** 28.1
38.7
115.3
29.4
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 10 3.8
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 628 238.1
Giardiasis 39 14.8
Gonorrhea 71 26.9
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 21 8.0
Rabies (Animals) 27 N/A
Salmonellosis 27 10.2
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 27 10.2 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 39 14.8
Hep. B* Chronic 14 5.3
Chickenpox 34 12.9
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Crawford County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,058
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.1
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 9.2
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 8
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 7.9
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 713
Cancer 668
Stroke 181
C.L.R.D.** 185
Accidents 137
199.1
188.9
51.3
52.2
50.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 2
Perinatal Conditions 2
Accidents 10 Accidents 12
Cancer 5
Suicide 5
Diseases of Heart 4
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 2
Cancer 49
Diseases of Heart 44
Accidents 15
C.L.R.D.** 7
Diabetes Mellitus 7
Diseases of Heart 183
Cancer 175
Alzheimer's Disease 69
C.L.R.D.** 60
Stroke 55
TOTAL 10 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 36 TOTAL 180 TOTAL 817
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 869 528.0
Prostate 233 132.0
Lung and Bronchus 141 84.7
Colon and Rectum 84 52.5
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 216 124.4
830 463.4
106 55.6
86 44.7
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 41 25.8
Melanoma of the Skin 29 18.4
28 16.2
58 29.7
24 12.6
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 55
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 29 17.1
34.4 18
21
ND
11.1
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Crawford, Lawrence, Mercer, and Venango Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 62
Diabetes Mellitus 95
Septicemia 39
Nephritis/Nephrosis 58
Alzheimer's Disease 168
17.7
27.2
11.4
16.4
47.0
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
35
(16 - 21)
(32 - 38)
67 (64 - 70)
15 (12 - 19)
82 (79 - 85)
12 8(10 - 14) (7 - 10)
24 (21 - 28)
28 (24 - 32)
13 (11 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Crawford County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 246
Admissions 8,150
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.8
Admissions per 1,000 Population 93.3
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 41.6
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
7 7 6
830 830 798
53.2
Average Occupancy Rate 92.9
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 197.0
$222
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
448 150 181 0 75.5
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient5
0
1 0 5
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
331
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $831
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Crawford County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 404 DNA 84.8% DNA
Physicians (2012) 150
Dentists (2013) 34
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 708 DNA 80.2% DNA
-3.5% 68.7% -6.3%
-6.9% 70.0% -2.7%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
445 7 16 45 71 139 167
$25,762.62 ND $16,668.25 $20,453.00 $27,007.90 $30,420.45 $25,169.62
448 4 8 30 76 98 232
$21,466.47 ND ND $7,244.95 $13,555.00 $27,507.80 $25,925.03
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
22383 131 15319011
$16,669.81 $27,699.09 $16,541.66 $18,017.72 $27,750.61 $29,598.23
124
187
24
46
60
35
232
159
7
11
1
7
$16,355.73
$23,444.53
$65,534.80
$50,893.11
$9,227.14
$10,996.63
$26,469.52
$25,762.62
ND
$46,685.00
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Cumberland CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 2.5
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 40.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.6
Population per Square Mile 442.2
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 8.3
Per Capita Personal Income $46,805
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 5.7
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 9.4
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 241,212
Under 5 12,617
5-14 27,783
15-24 33,195
25-34 30,842
118,934
6,479
14,134
16,711
16,127
122,278
6,138
13,649
16,484
14,715
35-44 29,792
45-54 34,391
55-64 32,433
65-74 21,508
75+ 18,651
15,275
17,228
15,760
9,949
7,271
14,517
17,163
16,673
11,559
11,380
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 55.6
% Low Birth Weight 6.7
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 26.6
% Births to Mothers Under 18 0.8
All Ages 2,963
Under 15 0
15-17 28
2,582
0
20
21
0
0
360
0
8
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 101
20-29 1,528
30 and Over 1,304
75
1,309
1,176
0
12
9
26
207
119
All Ages* 56.5
Under 15** ND
15-17 4.6
64.8
6.4
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 18.3
20-29 84.4
30 and Over** 39.3
24.7
98.5
43.6
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 34 4.7
Syphilis 14 2.0
Tuberculosis 11 1.5
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,909 266.0
Giardiasis 17 2.4
Gonorrhea 335 46.7
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 301 41.9
Rabies (Animals) 43 N/A
Salmonellosis 74 10.3
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 86 12.0 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 6 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 52 7.2
Hep. B* Chronic 97 13.5
Chickenpox 55 7.7
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Cumberland County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 2,254
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.3
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.9
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 14
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 5.4
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 4.3
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,823
Cancer 1,427
Stroke 365
C.L.R.D.** 353
Accidents 230
182.7
152.7
36.5
36.5
28.6
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 5
Perinatal Conditions 4
Accidents 2
Accidents 6
Suicide 5
Birth Defects 3
Cancer 2
Accidents 20
Cancer 15
Diseases of Heart 9
Suicide 7
Stroke 3
Cancer 100
Diseases of Heart 59
Diabetes Mellitus 19
Accidents 14
Suicide 14
Diseases of Heart 554
Cancer 341
C.L.R.D.** 107
Stroke 103
Influenza/Pneumonia 72
TOTAL 15 TOTAL 21 TOTAL 64 TOTAL 322 TOTAL 1,832
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 2,004 498.6
Prostate 393 90.9
Lung and Bronchus 297 74.3
Colon and Rectum 188 47.0
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 609 131.7
2,090 443.6
245 48.4
197 40.5
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 102 25.8
Melanoma of the Skin 150 36.8
91 17.8
152 31.7
120 28.1
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 157
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 81 20.5
39.3 64
52
12.6
10.9
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Cumberland and Perry Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 208
Diabetes Mellitus 154
Septicemia 127
Nephritis/Nephrosis 147
Alzheimer's Disease 159
20.5
16.4
12.8
15.1
15.3
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
13
31
(11 - 17)
(27 - 35)
64 (60 - 68)
15 (12 - 19)
78 (75 - 82)
10 10(8 - 12) (7 - 13)
20 (17 - 24)
35 (31 - 40)
10 (7 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Cumberland County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
5 2 0 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 389
Admissions 20,641
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.6
Admissions per 1,000 Population 85.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 63.5
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
16 16 16
2,008 2,008 2,008
50.0
Average Occupancy Rate 87.7
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 163.4
$324
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
771 302 247 17 72.1
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient9
0
0 1 9
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
566
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
2
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
4
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 112
Full Time Employees 161
Contracted Employees 31
Payroll Employees 242 Staff with Clinical Privileges 378
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 148.9
Total Facilities 11 Total Surgical Visits 40,650
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 39.6
Total Operating Rooms 17 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 2,391.2
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 260
Total Employees per Operating Room 16.1
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,033
Total Employees 273
PAGE 4Cumberland County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 786 DNA 85.0% DNA
Physicians (2012) 598
Dentists (2013) 133
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 2,198 DNA 81.4% DNA
13.7% 73.7% -3.1%
-9.4% 73.3% -6.7%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
907 9 21 70 138 249 420
$27,513.05 ND $17,172.00 $23,349.75 $26,244.03 $28,244.95 $30,190.50
1,169 8 9 47 100 238 767
$25,230.00 ND ND $15,285.10 $14,186.10 $24,564.74 $27,107.95
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
601,211 179 29032014
$18,011.67 $27,849.25 $20,739.91 $20,480.88 $30,084.45 $21,140.70
334
329
58
83
122
113
648
367
7
11
0
4
$27,136.25
$27,844.45
$41,188.08
$39,909.95
$12,252.10
$14,907.95
$26,763.80
$29,735.50
ND
$43,355.47
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Dauphin CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)
1.1
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 39.3
% Population Aged 65 and Over 14.9
Population per Square Mile 516.0
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 13.3
Per Capita Personal Income $44,202
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.9
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.5
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 270,937
Under 5 16,707
5-14 33,638
15-24 33,677
25-34 36,750
131,254
8,479
17,143
17,029
18,137
139,683
8,228
16,495
16,648
18,613
35-44 33,016
45-54 39,108
55-64 37,766
65-74 22,135
75+ 18,140
16,297
18,915
18,182
10,180
6,892
16,719
20,193
19,584
11,955
11,248
Estimated Population by Race (2013)
White 201,774 Black 50,390 Other Races 18,773
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
12.8
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013)
66.0
% Low Birth Weight 8.5
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 34.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.0
5.9
25.4
0.8
14.9
47.3
4.0
All Races White Black
All Ages 4,224
Under 15 1
15-17 84
3,455
1
69
45
0
1
724
0
14
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 262
20-29 2,323
30 and Over 1,554
196
1,873
1,316
3
24
17
63
426
221
All Ages* 66.5
Under 15** ND
15-17 13.6
81.3
ND
16.5
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 64.4
20-29 103.9
30 and Over** 37.2
86.1
128.9
44.0
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 130 16.1
Syphilis 38 4.7
Tuberculosis 20 2.5
Total Rate
Chlamydia 4,786 591.2
Giardiasis 34 4.2
Gonorrhea 1,634 201.8
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 399 49.3
Rabies (Animals) 27 N/A
Salmonellosis 73 9.0
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 89 11.0 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 8 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 25 3.1
Hep. B* Chronic 196 24.2
Chickenpox 63 7.8
% Population Change 2010 to 2013
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Dauphin County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 2,412
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 8.9
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.5
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 23 6 14
All Races BlackWhite
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 6.7 ND 17.4
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 8.0 5.1 14.9
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 2,014
Cancer 1,599
Stroke 341
C.L.R.D.** 336
Accidents 310
205.4
165.8
35.2
35.5
35.6
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseas
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 9
Accidents 5
Birth Defects 4
Accidents 12
Assault (Homicide) 7
Suicide 6
Cancer 2
Diseases of Heart 2
Accidents 21
Suicide 19
Diseases of Heart 15
Assault (Homicide) 11
Cancer 9
Cancer 153
Diseases of Heart 120
Accidents 30
C.L.R.D.** 18
Diseases of Heart 517
Cancer 364
C.L.R.D.** 100
Stroke 79
Nephritis/Nephrosis 57
TOTAL 26 TOTAL 33 TOTAL 99 TOTAL 470 TOTAL 1,784
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 2,108 500.1
Prostate 486 107.5
Lung and Bronchus 323 79.1
Colon and Rectum 194 46.9
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 606 118.7
2,254 438.3
321 60.2
219 40.3
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 96 23.2
Melanoma of the Skin 111 27.5
82 15.7
167 31.8
96 20.2
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 151
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 87 19.3
38.1 33
61
6.2
12.1
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Dauphin and Lebanon Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 189
Diabetes Mellitus 179
Septicemia 171
Nephritis/Nephrosis 187
Alzheimer's Disease 160
19.3
18.7
17.7
19.5
16.6
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
31
(12 - 16)
(28 - 35)
68 (64 - 71)
18 (14 - 22)
83 (80 - 86)
10 9(9 - 12) (7 - 11)
20 (17 - 24)
36 (31 - 40)
13 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Dauphin County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
5 2 1 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 1,098
Admissions 57,543
Beds per 1,000 Population 4.1
Admissions per 1,000 Population 212.4
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 73.7
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
9 9 9
1,399 1,399 1,399
34.7
Average Occupancy Rate 91.0
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 215.8
$268
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
794 473 224 1 89.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient21
7
0 0 14
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
698
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
2
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 124
Full Time Employees 152
Contracted Employees 78
Payroll Employees 198 Staff with Clinical Privileges 247
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 143.3
Total Facilities 10 Total Surgical Visits 39,544
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 33.5
Total Operating Rooms 22 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,797.5
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 223
Total Employees per Operating Room 12.5
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,647
Total Employees 276
PAGE 4Dauphin County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 881 DNA 82.9% DNA
Physicians (2012) 1,226
Dentists (2013) 162
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 5,174 DNA 83.1% DNA
2.4% 71.5% -3.3%
3.8% 75.2% -3.1%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,037 26 22 106 235 333 315
$25,926.05 $8,180.13 $17,587.48 $31,600.01 $20,638.75 $26,984.53 $27,888.05
1,125 21 10 55 162 295 582
$23,131.73 $15,889.10 $9,324.68 $17,743.90 $17,648.48 $23,172.15 $24,764.08
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
1261,022 361 30733213
$13,105.75 $24,617.28 $16,390.40 $22,285.03 $34,325.13 $40,032.40
277
348
75
106
167
176
594
352
10
18
2
37
$23,662.95
$28,756.44
$43,964.00
$39,170.43
$9,501.35
$11,286.45
$24,712.33
$27,620.13
$29,152.22
$23,161.59
ND
$47,251.50
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Delaware CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)
% Population Change 2010 to 2013 0.5
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 38.8
% Population Aged 65 and Over 14.9
Population per Square Mile 3,056.9
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 10.3
Per Capita Personal Income $53,446
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.2
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 561,973
Under 5 34,041
5-14 70,083
15-24 81,751
25-34 70,510
269,628
17,244
35,688
41,552
34,564
292,345
16,797
34,395
40,199
35,946
35-44 66,851
45-54 80,880
55-64 74,342
65-74 42,344
75+ 41,171
32,134
38,813
35,294
19,128
15,211
34,717
42,067
39,048
23,216
25,960
Estimated Population by Race (2013)
White 403,138 Black 117,544 Other Races 11,828
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
11.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate** (2011-2013)
60.0
% Low Birth Weight 8.9
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 33.5
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.4
7.2
23.8
0.4
12.2
48.8
3.1
All Races White Black
All Ages 8,244
Under 15 15
15-17 149
6,571
3
86
64
0
1
1,609
12
62
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 323
20-29 3,679
30 and Over 4,070
199
2,687
3,591
4
26
30
120
966
449
All Ages** 59.3
Under 15*** ND
15-17 7.6
74.4
0.9
13.2
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 22.1
20-29 70.3
30 and Over*** 49.6
35.9
96.3
56.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. *Asian/Pacific IslanderNotes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.** All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. *** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Asian/Pacific Islander 29,463
8.0
35.4
ND
Asian/PI*
General Note: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 259 15.4
Syphilis 51 3.0
Tuberculosis 49 2.9
Total Rate
Chlamydia 8,095 481.1
Giardiasis 58 3.4
Gonorrhea 1,985 118.0
Hepatitis: Type A 7 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 377 22.4
Rabies (Animals) 16 N/A
Salmonellosis 267 15.9
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 178 10.6 Hep. B* Acute 5 ND
Shigellosis 27 1.6
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 257 15.3
Hep. B* Chronic 685 40.7
Chickenpox 55 3.3
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Delaware County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 5,514
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.7
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 63 23 36
All Races BlackWhite
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 9.6 6.0 19.6
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 7.9 4.7 14.6
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 3,983
Cancer 3,742
Stroke 863
C.L.R.D.** 869
Accidents 761
176.1
182.2
37.6
41.0
41.2
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 426
Diabetes Mellitus 360
Septicemia 236
Nephritis/Nephrosis 356
Alzheimer's Disease 311
18.9
17.2
11.0
16.2
13.1
* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 42
Birth Defects 12
Accidents 3
Accidents 21
Assault (Homicide) 13
Suicide 12
Cancer 7
Diseases of Heart 3
Accidents 69
Cancer 31
Suicide 23
Diseases of Heart 22
Assault (Homicide) 13
Cancer 310
Diseases of Heart 175
Accidents 62
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 36
C.L.R.D.** 32
Diseases of Heart 1,122
Cancer 927
C.L.R.D.** 269
Stroke 255
Influenza/Pneumonia 136
TOTAL 65 TOTAL 67 TOTAL 217 TOTAL 939 TOTAL 4,226
Note: Total includes all other causes.
Asian/PI*
1
ND
ND
*Asian/Pacific Islander
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 5,142 598.7
Prostate 1,338 149.1
Lung and Bronchus 676 80.1
Colon and Rectum 471 55.8
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 1,465 139.0
5,120 473.9
684 60.7
453 39.7
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 224 26.9
Melanoma of the Skin 298 35.2
180 16.4
330 29.5
223 21.6
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 344
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 214 24.9
41.9 136
135
11.7
12.7
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Delaware County Only]
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
13
23
(11 - 16)
(20 - 27)
59 (55 - 63)
13 (10 - 17)
84 (81 - 87)
8 10(6 - 10) (8 - 13)
19 (16 - 23)
51 (46 - 56)
12 (9 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Delaware County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
5 4 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 1,005
Admissions 52,317
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.8
Admissions per 1,000 Population 93.1
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 66.4
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
29 29 19
4,373 4,186 3,568
52.4
Average Occupancy Rate 89.7
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 115.9
$336
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
2,555 1,212 349 2 53.6
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient21
3
0 2 19
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
1,563
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
4
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 115
Full Time Employees 308
Contracted Employees 85
Payroll Employees 338 Staff with Clinical Privileges 229
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 73.2
Total Facilities 16 Total Surgical Visits 30,975
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 34.3
Total Operating Rooms 36 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 860.4
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 182
Total Employees per Operating Room 11.8
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $5,295
Total Employees 423
PAGE 4Delaware County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,202 DNA 87.5% DNA
Physicians (2012) 1,375
Dentists (2013) 373
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 5,822 DNA 81.8% DNA
5.7% 75.2% -1.8%
-1.8% 75.1% -5.2%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
3,537 74 72 311 631 1,092 1,357
$63,143.00 $22,809.00 $34,935.50 $52,267.00 $55,592.00 $66,905.00 $71,643.00
3,716 44 49 182 429 773 2,239
$63,754.50 $26,039.00 $29,015.00 $40,399.50 $47,987.00 $65,005.00 $69,397.00
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
2913,937 1,035 95194645
$57,542.00 $70,248.00 $56,347.00 $50,604.00 $59,218.00 $54,031.00
1,194
1,444
159
235
449
443
1,867
1,274
36
47
11
94
$61,965.50
$62,246.50
$71,362.65
$78,075.00
$45,519.00
$43,175.00
$67,419.00
$67,441.45
$74,975.50
$63,228.00
$93,374.00
$109,089.50
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Elk CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -1.5
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 45.6
% Population Aged 65 and Over 20.0
Population per Square Mile 38.0
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 10.4
Per Capita Personal Income $40,158
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.9
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 16.6
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 31,479
Under 5 1,507
5-14 3,555
15-24 3,400
25-34 3,040
15,768
777
1,833
1,770
1,609
15,711
730
1,722
1,630
1,431
35-44 3,671
45-54 5,135
55-64 4,877
65-74 3,184
75+ 3,110
1,826
2,643
2,528
1,547
1,235
1,845
2,492
2,349
1,637
1,875
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 8.9
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 60.6
% Low Birth Weight 4.6
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 24.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 297
Under 15 0
15-17 3
281
0
2
0
0
0
16
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 17
20-29 179
30 and Over 98
17
168
94
0
0
0
0
11
4
All Ages* 57.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
60.5
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 58.8
20-29 122.5
30 and Over** 24.6
58.8
130.6
25.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 0 0.0
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 122 128.7
Giardiasis 19 20.0
Gonorrhea 14 14.8
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 257 271.2
Rabies (Animals) 2 N/A
Salmonellosis 11 11.6
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 5 ND Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 0 ND
Hep. B* Chronic < 5 ND
Chickenpox 10 10.6
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Elk County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 399
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.7
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.1
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 251
Cancer 279
Stroke 41
C.L.R.D.** 81
Accidents 70
159.3
189.8
24.9
52.4
65.2
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Assault (Homicide) 3
Accidents 2
Accidents 5
Diseases of Heart 3
Suicide 3
Cancer 14
Diseases of Heart 13
Accidents 8
C.L.R.D.** 5
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 4
Cancer 79
Diseases of Heart 78
Alzheimer's Disease 23
C.L.R.D.** 21
TOTAL 1 TOTAL 6 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 63 TOTAL 313
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 390 608.0
Prostate 121 176.7
Lung and Bronchus 60 93.7
Colon and Rectum 44 67.4
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 96 140.3
331 467.9
47 57.4
28 38.2
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 9 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 13 ND
11 ND
23 33.3
10 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 29
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 9 ND
44.7 9
7
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Warren Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 30
Diabetes Mellitus 40
Septicemia 18
Nephritis/Nephrosis 45
Alzheimer's Disease 68
18.3
26.7
11.4
27.8
39.2
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
20
30
(17 - 22)
(28 - 34)
67 (64 - 70)
17 (14 - 20)
84 (81 - 86)
12 9(10 - 14) (7 - 11)
23 (20 - 26)
27 (23 - 30)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Elk County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 75
Admissions 2,992
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.4
Admissions per 1,000 Population 95.0
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 48.1
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
2 2 2
258 258 258
41.0
Average Occupancy Rate 95.5
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 251.9
$181
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
145 74 36 3 75.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient2
0
0 0 2
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
113
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 9
Full Time Employees 12
Contracted Employees 4
Payroll Employees 17 Staff with Clinical Privileges 9
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 106.0
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 2,226
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 49.8
Total Operating Rooms 3 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 742.0
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 9
Total Employees per Operating Room 7.0
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $605
Total Employees 21
PAGE 4Elk County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 136 DNA 80.9% DNA
Physicians (2012) 52
Dentists (2013) 10
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 290 DNA 81.4% DNA
0.9% 59.6% -10.2%
3.3% 88.9% 11.1%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
202 0 2 22 30 57 91
$21,004.17 - ND $25,091.52 $17,018.44 $23,828.44 $18,467.55
241 2 4 10 34 53 138
$16,544.26 ND ND $7,346.78 $18,924.36 $20,605.21 $14,960.72
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
13252 52 45773
$11,267.32 $15,880.32 $18,459.25 $15,735.22 $24,988.41 ND
74
87
24
29
21
17
115
68
6
0
1
1
$16,620.36
$16,845.48
$34,066.14
$30,389.02
$11,267.32
$10,227.15
$15,345.13
$23,282.08
ND
-
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Erie CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)
-0.1
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 38.6
% Population Aged 65 and Over 15.4
Population per Square Mile 350.7
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 16.9
Per Capita Personal Income $37,276
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.5
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 22.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 280,294
Under 5 16,219
5-14 34,344
15-24 42,212
25-34 35,409
138,223
8,257
17,719
21,400
18,109
142,071
7,962
16,625
20,812
17,300
35-44 32,075
45-54 38,331
55-64 38,640
65-74 23,024
75+ 20,040
15,980
19,082
18,996
10,965
7,715
16,095
19,249
19,644
12,059
12,325
Estimated Population by Race (2013)
White 248,795 Black 21,022 Other Races 10,477
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
11.3
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013)
58.0
% Low Birth Weight 8.1
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 21.7
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.7
7.1
18.1
1.6
15.4
32.7
8.0
All Races White Black
All Ages 3,379
Under 15 4
15-17 84
3,171
3
82
29
0
0
179
1
2
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 184
20-29 1,932
30 and Over 1,175
168
1,797
1,121
2
17
10
14
118
44
All Ages* 58.5
Under 15** ND
15-17 15.3
62.3
ND
15.6
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 35.5
20-29 90.5
30 and Over** 33.6
38.9
97.3
35.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 35 4.2
Syphilis 17 2.0
Tuberculosis 34 4.0
Total Rate
Chlamydia 3,803 451.7
Giardiasis 127 15.1
Gonorrhea 828 98.3
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 64 7.6
Rabies (Animals) 22 N/A
Salmonellosis 70 8.3
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 72 8.6 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 38 4.5
Hep. B* Chronic 58 6.9
Chickenpox 51 6.1
% Population Change 2010 to 2013
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Erie County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 2,820
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.1
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.9
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 22 17 3
All Races BlackWhite
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 6.9 7.1 ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 6.9 6.4 8.7
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 2,132
Cancer 1,875
Stroke 453
C.L.R.D.** 526
Accidents 374
193.4
181.2
40.7
49.9
42.8
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseas
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 14
Birth Defects 6
Accidents 12
Suicide 7
Assault (Homicide) 2
Cancer 2
Diseases of Heart 2
Accidents 45
Cancer 14
Suicide 12
Diseases of Heart 7
Assault (Homicide) 3
Cancer 154
Diseases of Heart 110
Accidents 32
Diabetes Mellitus 23
C.L.R.D.** 22
Diseases of Heart 572
Cancer 442
C.L.R.D.** 158
Stroke 115
Diabetes Mellitus 78
TOTAL 23 TOTAL 32 TOTAL 97 TOTAL 528 TOTAL 2,140
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 2,283 503.8
Prostate 619 130.0
Lung and Bronchus 355 79.1
Colon and Rectum 191 42.3
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 689 130.8
2,382 450.8
325 59.0
177 31.7
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 92 20.3
Melanoma of the Skin 78 17.7
102 18.9
158 29.7
71 15.2
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 197
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 74 16.1
44.6 55
60
10.1
11.2
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Erie County Only]
Influenza/Pneumonia 154
Diabetes Mellitus 255
Septicemia 119
Nephritis/Nephrosis 199
Alzheimer's Disease 253
13.5
24.1
11.2
18.0
21.1
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
32
(16 - 22)
(29 - 36)
68 (64 - 71)
13 (11 - 17)
84 (81 - 87)
11 7(10 - 14) (6 - 10)
27 (24 - 31)
32 (28 - 37)
13 (11 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Erie County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
7 4 0 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 898
Admissions 37,894
Beds per 1,000 Population 3.2
Admissions per 1,000 Population 135.2
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 57.8
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
21 20 20
2,236 2,090 2,212
51.9
Average Occupancy Rate 92.0
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 154.0
$262
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
1,695 693 403 1 66.6
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient22
6
2 1 16
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
1,097
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
2
Non-Profit
4
For Profit
2
State
0
Other
1
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 176
Full Time Employees 197
Contracted Employees 84
Payroll Employees 289 Staff with Clinical Privileges 271
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 109.2
Total Facilities 6 Total Surgical Visits 40,742
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 32.3
Total Operating Rooms 19 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 2,144.3
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 172
Total Employees per Operating Room 19.6
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,395
Total Employees 373
PAGE 4Erie County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,106 DNA 84.8% DNA
Physicians (2012) 719
Dentists (2013) 146
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 3,666 DNA 83.5% DNA
-0.7% 73.1% -2.7%
-2.8% 76.4% -5.4%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,380 16 26 158 299 433 448
$36,366.35 $12,835.97 $23,666.05 $28,504.48 $29,873.40 $37,348.25 $42,454.67
1,529 19 35 125 221 343 786
$34,709.61 $19,292.65 $16,727.75 $18,957.61 $21,529.12 $37,565.75 $40,283.06
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
941,381 452 28866524
$26,158.48 $38,701.75 $34,819.40 $31,195.23 $32,405.84 $24,586.27
406
569
98
144
256
182
747
443
19
22
3
20
$30,564.38
$35,542.76
$53,679.61
$53,778.44
$16,442.30
$20,165.70
$40,115.70
$38,946.89
$21,764.00
$25,361.38
ND
$64,414.38
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Fayette CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -1.2
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 43.6
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.0
Population per Square Mile 170.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 18.4
Per Capita Personal Income $36,145
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.5
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 25.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 134,999
Under 5 6,689
5-14 14,815
15-24 15,549
25-34 15,118
66,454
3,375
7,522
8,117
7,925
68,545
3,314
7,293
7,432
7,193
35-44 16,533
45-54 19,790
55-64 20,840
65-74 13,677
75+ 11,988
8,350
9,910
10,338
6,414
4,503
8,183
9,880
10,502
7,263
7,485
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.6
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 59.7
% Low Birth Weight 8.6
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 19.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.7
All Ages 1,573
Under 15 2
15-17 46
1,426
1
38
7
0
0
140
1
8
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 103
20-29 987
30 and Over 435
93
891
403
0
4
3
10
92
29
All Ages* 62.5
Under 15** ND
15-17 16.4
69.0
19.9
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 65.4
20-29 122.9
30 and Over** 24.5
72.5
136.2
26.5
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 16 3.9
Syphilis 6 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 906 222.7
Giardiasis 17 4.2
Gonorrhea 300 73.8
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 17 4.2
Rabies (Animals) 14 N/A
Salmonellosis 49 12.0
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 38 9.3 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 35 8.6
Hep. B* Chronic 13 3.2
Chickenpox 34 8.4
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Fayette County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,770
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 13.1
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.7
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 6
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 5.8
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,382
Cancer 1,165
Stroke 268
C.L.R.D.** 306
Accidents 258
218.6
196.3
41.7
49.4
59.3
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 3 Accidents 8
Assault (Homicide) 3
Suicide 3
Accidents 21
Cancer 8
Suicide 8
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 5
Diseases of Heart 4
Cancer 95
Diseases of Heart 65
Accidents 22
C.L.R.D.** 16
Diabetes Mellitus 12
Diseases of Heart 411
Cancer 243
C.L.R.D.** 96
Stroke 82
Alzheimer's Disease 51
TOTAL 7 TOTAL 17 TOTAL 64 TOTAL 297 TOTAL 1,385
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,429 553.3
Prostate 296 106.0
Lung and Bronchus 243 93.1
Colon and Rectum 143 56.9
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 366 121.4
1,350 446.3
204 64.6
117 36.7
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 60 22.4
Melanoma of the Skin 28 11.0
69 22.3
92 28.9
15 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 133
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 73 29.2
52.1 37
36
11.3
12.1
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Fayette, Greene, and Washington Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 96
Diabetes Mellitus 175
Septicemia 100
Nephritis/Nephrosis 99
Alzheimer's Disease 162
15.4
28.9
17.6
15.8
23.3
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
23
32
(20 - 26)
(29 - 36)
67 (63 - 70)
17 (13 - 20)
83 (80 - 86)
14 9(12 - 16) (8 - 12)
25 (22 - 28)
31 (27 - 36)
13 (11 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Fayette County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 245
Admissions 11,982
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.8
Admissions per 1,000 Population 88.8
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 56.9
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
7 7 7
672 672 672
26.2
Average Occupancy Rate 91.0
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 152.9
$238
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
942 386 320 6 76.4
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient9
3
0 1 6
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
712
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 5
Full Time Employees 27
Contracted Employees 10
Payroll Employees 22 Staff with Clinical Privileges 10
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 212.2
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 6,791
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 37.0
Total Operating Rooms 0 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 7
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $788
Total Employees 32
PAGE 4Fayette County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 373 DNA 85.5% DNA
Physicians (2012) 171
Dentists (2013) 64
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 1,108 DNA 79.9% DNA
2.8% 70.6% 2.7%
-4.0% 80.4% -2.7%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
818 20 14 81 153 237 313
$23,441.81 $24,257.50 $17,753.00 $15,779.40 $18,005.41 $25,184.80 $25,014.60
925 9 20 51 106 249 490
$16,020.00 ND $18,659.00 $7,544.50 $11,031.13 $16,456.75 $17,287.13
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
43907 323 17526824
$12,364.71 $18,719.78 $16,106.41 $18,727.50 $18,586.38 $17,724.43
368
377
60
70
83
70
406
277
8
17
0
7
$13,140.88
$18,214.90
$54,779.88
$64,064.88
$6,219.00
$10,817.38
$21,091.72
$25,074.17
ND
$41,234.00
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Forest CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -1.1
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 41.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 20.9
Population per Square Mile 17.9
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 16.3
Per Capita Personal Income $22,257
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 10.0
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 12.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 7,631
Under 5 133
5-14 283
15-24 1,088
25-34 1,338
5,106
72
133
916
1,117
2,525
61
150
172
221
35-44 948
45-54 1,129
55-64 1,118
65-74 996
75+ 598
693
731
614
527
303
255
398
504
469
295
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 4.6
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 55.8
% Low Birth Weight ND
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 30.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 42
Under 15 0
15-17 1
35
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 2
20-29 24
30 and Over 15
2
21
12
0
0
0
0
3
3
All Ages* 54.0
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
64.8
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 ND
20-29 107.7
30 and Over** 21.7
ND
123.1
27.1
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 1 4.4
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 25 109.2
Giardiasis < 5 ND
Gonorrhea 2 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 23 100.5
Rabies (Animals) 1 N/A
Salmonellosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis < 5 ND Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis < 5 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 11 48.1
Chickenpox < 5 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Forest County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 87
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.4
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.6
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 0
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 64
Cancer 63
Stroke 12
C.L.R.D.** 22
Accidents 21
210.9
195.7
44.4
64.9
87.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Cancer 6
Diseases of Heart 3
Accidents 2
C.L.R.D.** 2
Diseases of Heart 15
Cancer 12
C.L.R.D.** 7
Stroke 6
Influenza/Pneumonia 4
TOTAL 0 TOTAL 1 TOTAL 4 TOTAL 18 TOTAL 64
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 83 469.9
Prostate 20 101.2
Lung and Bronchus 13 ND
Colon and Rectum 8 ND
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 13 ND
57 447.7
11 ND
3 ND
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 2 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 3 ND
2 ND
4 ND
3 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 6
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 2 ND
ND 0
2
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Warren Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 10
Diabetes Mellitus 5
Septicemia 3
Nephritis/Nephrosis 6
Alzheimer's Disease 7
30.2
ND
ND
ND
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
20
30
(17 - 22)
(28 - 34)
67 (64 - 70)
17 (14 - 20)
84 (81 - 86)
12 9(10 - 14) (7 - 11)
23 (20 - 26)
27 (23 - 30)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Forest County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
0 0 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed -
Admissions -
Beds per 1,000 Population -
Admissions per 1,000 Population -
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate -
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
1 1 1
100 100 100
62.7
Average Occupancy Rate 96.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 280.0
$196
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
36 15 8 0 65.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient3
1
0 0 2
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
23
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Forest County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 39 DNA 81.1% DNA
Physicians (2012) ND
Dentists (2013) ND
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 26 DNA 62.5% DNA
ND ND ND
ND ND ND
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
53 2 0 2 8 14 27
$21,717.25 ND - ND ND $21,647.10 $18,337.35
29 0 0 2 3 2 22
$18,365.87 - - ND ND ND $19,467.86
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
244 11 882
ND $20,715.54 $23,517.20 ND ND ND
8
21
2
5
3
5
15
21
0
1
1
0
ND
$30,521.57
ND
ND
ND
ND
$13,948.35
$20,310.95
-
ND
ND
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Franklin CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 1.6
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 40.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.8
Population per Square Mile 196.9
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 11.0
Per Capita Personal Income $38,616
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.6
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 13.2
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 152,085
Under 5 9,477
5-14 19,618
15-24 18,225
25-34 17,771
74,415
4,833
9,973
9,232
8,779
77,670
4,644
9,645
8,993
8,992
35-44 18,947
45-54 21,158
55-64 19,813
65-74 14,637
75+ 12,439
9,515
10,459
9,619
6,915
5,090
9,432
10,699
10,194
7,722
7,349
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 11.6
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 65.2
% Low Birth Weight 7.0
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 23.7
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.4
All Ages 1,801
Under 15 1
15-17 25
1,759
1
23
17
0
1
25
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 91
20-29 1,060
30 and Over 624
89
1,032
614
0
13
3
2
15
7
All Ages* 64.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 8.2
65.7
8.9
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 49.1
20-29 116.4
30 and Over** 32.0
50.2
119.6
32.6
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 18 4.0
Syphilis 6 ND
Tuberculosis 9 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,004 221.1
Giardiasis 21 4.6
Gonorrhea 196 43.2
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 142 31.3
Rabies (Animals) 16 N/A
Salmonellosis 58 12.8
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 120 26.4 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 7 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 6 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 21 4.6
Chickenpox 45 9.9
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Franklin County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,399
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.6
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 8
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 6.3
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 938
Cancer 929
Stroke 186
C.L.R.D.** 250
Accidents 196
148.0
152.0
28.9
39.4
37.6
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 6
Accidents 3
Accidents 6
Assault (Homicide) 2
Cancer 2
Suicide 2
Diseases of Heart 8
Accidents 7
Suicide 5
Cancer 66
Diseases of Heart 41
Accidents 16
Diabetes Mellitus 11
Septicemia 8
Diseases of Heart 276
Cancer 234
C.L.R.D.** 78
Stroke 62
Diabetes Mellitus 58
TOTAL 12 TOTAL 14 TOTAL 31 TOTAL 209 TOTAL 1,133
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,372 516.3
Prostate 336 119.9
Lung and Bronchus 185 68.9
Colon and Rectum 140 53.7
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 308 103.8
1,241 408.7
145 45.9
142 43.3
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 62 24.2
Melanoma of the Skin 100 38.9
55 17.6
91 29.7
64 24.2
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 96
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 68 24.8
36.5 34
41
10.7
13.8
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Adams, Franklin, and Fulton Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 74
Diabetes Mellitus 187
Septicemia 77
Nephritis/Nephrosis 75
Alzheimer's Disease 131
11.7
30.0
12.4
12.1
19.7
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
17
33
(14 - 20)
(29 - 38)
66 (61 - 70)
20 (16 - 25)
78 (74 - 81)
11 10(8 - 13) (7 - 13)
20 (16 - 24)
29 (25 - 34)
11 (8 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Franklin County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
3 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 312
Admissions 14,863
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.1
Admissions per 1,000 Population 97.7
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 53.1
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
7 7 7
966 966 966
35.7
Average Occupancy Rate 92.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 215.0
$323
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
473 161 168 8 71.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient7
1
0 0 7
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
337
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 38
Full Time Employees 29
Contracted Employees 15
Payroll Employees 52 Staff with Clinical Privileges 88
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 142.2
Total Facilities 3 Total Surgical Visits 9,530
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 43.6
Total Operating Rooms 5 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,906.0
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 64
Total Employees per Operating Room 13.4
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,376
Total Employees 67
PAGE 4Franklin County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 606 DNA 81.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) 253
Dentists (2013) 57
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 1,158 DNA 83.5% DNA
DNA 67.4% DNA
DNA 68.0% DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
561 11 8 39 83 149 271
$25,769.69 $18,856.30 ND $28,361.10 $17,304.81 $29,415.83 $26,687.40
758 8 6 34 79 165 466
$25,482.47 ND ND $18,472.73 $17,705.04 $26,320.12 $26,955.05
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
32851 164 1151552
$18,021.59 $26,409.12 $18,877.40 $25,076.88 $27,087.00 ND
172
196
29
57
117
75
435
221
4
10
1
2
$24,687.74
$24,111.36
$40,060.50
$40,478.83
$14,052.16
$13,450.00
$27,285.50
$29,094.75
ND
$19,421.02
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Fulton CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -1.2
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 42.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.1
Population per Square Mile 33.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 11.1
Per Capita Personal Income $34,074
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.1
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 14,670
Under 5 750
5-14 1,784
15-24 1,712
25-34 1,499
7,377
382
908
898
756
7,293
368
876
814
743
35-44 1,873
45-54 2,201
55-64 2,046
65-74 1,677
75+ 1,128
971
1,134
993
827
508
902
1,067
1,053
850
620
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.0
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 57.0
% Low Birth Weight 8.9
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 27.9
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 149
Under 15 0
15-17 2
146
0
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 12
20-29 92
30 and Over 43
12
89
43
0
0
0
0
3
0
All Ages* 59.4
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
60.6
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 71.0
20-29 119.6
30 and Over** 24.0
71.0
123.7
24.0
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 1 2.3
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 41 92.7
Giardiasis < 5 ND
Gonorrhea 4 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 114 257.7
Rabies (Animals) 9 N/A
Salmonellosis 13 29.4
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 37 83.6 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis < 5 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 0 ND
Chickenpox 5 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Fulton County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 161
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.5
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 107
Cancer 101
Stroke 25
C.L.R.D.** 16
Accidents 19
188.5
166.2
43.6
29.0
44.5
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 2 Accidents 3
Cancer 2
Diseases of Heart 9
Cancer 7
Diabetes Mellitus 2
Diseases of Heart 35
Cancer 29
Stroke 7
Influenza/Pneumonia 5
Septicemia 5
TOTAL 2 TOTAL 3 TOTAL 6 TOTAL 24 TOTAL 126
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 142 500.1
Prostate 30 95.8
Lung and Bronchus 21 71.3
Colon and Rectum 9 ND
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 38 122.8
118 389.6
12 ND
10 ND
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 7 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 10 ND
8 ND
7 ND
7 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 15
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 9 ND
ND 1
3
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Adams, Franklin, and Fulton Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 10
Diabetes Mellitus 15
Septicemia 7
Nephritis/Nephrosis 5
Alzheimer's Disease 4
18.5
25.2
ND
ND
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
17
33
(14 - 20)
(29 - 38)
66 (61 - 70)
20 (16 - 25)
78 (74 - 81)
11 10(8 - 13) (7 - 13)
20 (16 - 24)
29 (25 - 34)
11 (8 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Fulton County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 21
Admissions 851
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.4
Admissions per 1,000 Population 58.0
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 50.6
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
1 1 1
67 67 67
23.9
Average Occupancy Rate 98.4
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 790.6
$265
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
82 41 19 0 71.7
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
60
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,360
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Fulton County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 49 DNA 85.1% DNA
Physicians (2012) 15
Dentists (2013) ND
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 67 DNA 85.2% DNA
DNA 76.9% DNA
ND ND DNA
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
70 1 1 4 11 13 40
$22,247.50 ND ND ND $26,539.97 $20,836.38 $21,797.28
68 1 0 2 6 13 46
$21,381.55 ND - ND ND $14,598.91 $22,755.06
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
383 14 21161
ND $21,798.42 $12,400.80 $22,768.06 $25,806.49 ND
20
24
6
7
4
6
37
29
1
4
0
0
$15,550.55
$14,461.89
ND
ND
ND
ND
$24,491.57
$25,073.00
ND
ND
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Greene CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -2.2
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 41.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.6
Population per Square Mile 65.7
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 14.7
Per Capita Personal Income $41,410
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.2
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 20.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 37,838
Under 5 1,901
5-14 4,104
15-24 5,136
25-34 4,475
19,597
987
2,148
2,696
2,552
18,241
914
1,956
2,440
1,923
35-44 4,951
45-54 5,378
55-64 5,610
65-74 3,538
75+ 2,745
2,696
2,859
2,838
1,749
1,072
2,255
2,519
2,772
1,789
1,673
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.2
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 56.5
% Low Birth Weight 8.3
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 35.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 414
Under 15 0
15-17 10
385
0
8
5
0
0
24
0
2
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 29
20-29 271
30 and Over 103
28
256
92
0
4
1
1
11
10
All Ages* 58.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
62.6
15.9
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 48.7
20-29 115.7
30 and Over** 21.0
50.4
122.5
23.5
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 3 2.6
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 194 169.4
Giardiasis 10 8.7
Gonorrhea 12 10.5
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 6 ND
Rabies (Animals) 3 N/A
Salmonellosis 23 20.1
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 18 15.7 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 6 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 13 11.3
Chickenpox 24 21.0
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Greene County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 430
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.4
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.9
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 5
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 323
Cancer 296
Stroke 42
C.L.R.D.** 110
Accidents 76
211.8
199.5
27.0
73.1
62.7
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 4 Accidents 2 Accidents 10
Suicide 2
Cancer 17
Diseases of Heart 10
Accidents 7
C.L.R.D.** 5
Stroke 5
Diseases of Heart 90
Cancer 70
C.L.R.D.** 41
Nephritis/Nephrosis 12
Stroke 12
TOTAL 6 TOTAL 2 TOTAL 21 TOTAL 66 TOTAL 335
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 357 523.3
Prostate 56 74.2
Lung and Bronchus 70 106.8
Colon and Rectum 44 65.3
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 92 126.8
356 474.7
55 65.6
31 38.6
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 13 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 12 ND
10 ND
26 36.0
6 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 23
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 19 ND
34.1 9
19
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Fayette, Greene, and Washington Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 27
Diabetes Mellitus 30
Septicemia 8
Nephritis/Nephrosis 32
Alzheimer's Disease 37
17.8
19.5
ND
20.9
24.2
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
23
32
(20 - 26)
(29 - 36)
67 (63 - 70)
17 (13 - 20)
83 (80 - 86)
14 9(12 - 16) (8 - 12)
25 (22 - 28)
31 (27 - 36)
13 (11 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Greene County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 77
Admissions 2,666
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.0
Admissions per 1,000 Population 70.5
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 55.0
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
2 2 2
232 232 232
36.9
Average Occupancy Rate 89.3
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 201.8
$227
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
81 40 10 0 54.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient2
0
0 0 2
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
50
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $601
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Greene County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 112 DNA 76.9% DNA
Physicians (2012) 41
Dentists (2013) 15
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 238 DNA 71.4% DNA
14.7% 67.6% -12.4%
-0.5% 69.2% -7.7%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
135 1 2 15 32 47 38
$20,342.81 ND ND $19,518.86 $18,333.68 $19,224.55 $26,172.87
151 0 1 7 21 38 84
$16,453.00 - ND ND $11,766.65 $14,844.78 $17,274.16
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
14138 48 32391
$5,497.88 $18,779.79 $20,067.15 $18,698.23 $20,819.24 ND
51
57
6
6
21
19
71
49
2
3
0
1
$12,811.95
$19,518.86
ND
ND
$8,212.20
$6,643.11
$19,586.28
$24,493.55
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Huntingdon CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -0.5
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 41.9
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.0
Population per Square Mile 52.2
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 12.7
Per Capita Personal Income $33,132
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.4
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 45,694
Under 5 2,113
5-14 5,002
15-24 6,009
25-34 5,626
24,289
1,108
2,514
3,194
3,430
21,405
1,005
2,488
2,815
2,196
35-44 5,768
45-54 6,605
55-64 6,342
65-74 4,700
75+ 3,529
3,373
3,663
3,215
2,326
1,466
2,395
2,942
3,127
2,374
2,063
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.9
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 57.2
% Low Birth Weight 7.8
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 25.6
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 479
Under 15 0
15-17 8
452
0
7
7
0
1
20
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 26
20-29 284
30 and Over 161
24
271
150
1
2
3
1
11
8
All Ages* 61.0
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
64.7
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 34.9
20-29 109.5
30 and Over** 30.6
37.8
114.8
32.8
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 2 1.5
Syphilis 3 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 314 228.3
Giardiasis 9 ND
Gonorrhea 26 18.9
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 101 73.4
Rabies (Animals) 15 N/A
Salmonellosis 14 10.2
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 10 7.3 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis < 5 ND
Hep. B* Chronic < 5 ND
Chickenpox 7 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Huntingdon County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 419
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.0
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 338
Cancer 316
Stroke 70
C.L.R.D.** 68
Accidents 88
190.2
173.9
39.9
37.6
57.6
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 5 Accidents 5
Cancer 3
Diseases of Heart 2
Suicide 2
Cancer 19
Diseases of Heart 13
Accidents 6
C.L.R.D.** 4
Suicide 4
Diseases of Heart 83
Cancer 69
C.L.R.D.** 21
Stroke 16
TOTAL 2 TOTAL 7 TOTAL 17 TOTAL 64 TOTAL 329
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 390 447.8
Prostate 97 103.8
Lung and Bronchus 65 76.7
Colon and Rectum 34 37.7
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 83 90.4
357 411.6
42 42.5
34 37.2
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 18 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 14 ND
22 24.7
23 28.6
13 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 27
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 14 ND
32.9 12
12
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Bedford, Blair, Huntingdon, Juniata, and Mifflin Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 23
Diabetes Mellitus 29
Septicemia 25
Nephritis/Nephrosis 43
Alzheimer's Disease 44
13.3
16.9
14.3
23.9
25.0
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
20
36
(17 - 24)
(32 - 40)
69 (65 - 72)
20 (16 - 24)
81 (77 - 84)
11 11(9 - 13) (9 - 13)
22 (19 - 26)
31 (27 - 36)
13 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Huntingdon County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 70
Admissions 2,134
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.5
Admissions per 1,000 Population 46.7
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 28.9
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
282 282 282
34.3
Average Occupancy Rate 87.3
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 163.8
$246
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
135 66 39 13 89.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
118
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $702
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Huntingdon County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 250 DNA 83.8% DNA
Physicians (2012) 48
Dentists (2013) 18
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 262 DNA 80.3% DNA
0.0% 58.1% 5.6%
-8.2% 56.3% -10.4%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
196 3 3 18 33 52 87
$28,107.30 ND ND $18,814.94 $26,754.20 $33,167.08 $29,936.14
212 3 3 18 25 46 117
$19,753.36 ND ND $25,589.29 $10,125.06 $17,908.99 $22,876.30
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
10219 44 42866
$7,989.91 $23,191.17 $19,930.67 $20,941.38 $31,381.47 ND
55
77
26
26
30
22
98
65
3
2
0
4
$20,502.67
$31,245.88
$43,329.02
$42,105.33
$6,249.44
$7,521.81
$22,514.00
$28,752.16
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Indiana CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -1.3
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 38.7
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.8
Population per Square Mile 106.1
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 17.7
Per Capita Personal Income $35,640
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.7
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 14.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 87,745
Under 5 4,290
5-14 9,049
15-24 17,937
25-34 9,367
43,704
2,165
4,638
9,040
5,048
44,041
2,125
4,411
8,897
4,319
35-44 8,894
45-54 11,413
55-64 12,055
65-74 7,905
75+ 6,835
4,550
5,713
6,087
3,815
2,648
4,344
5,700
5,968
4,090
4,187
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.4
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 47.5
% Low Birth Weight 7.3
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 33.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.6
All Ages 922
Under 15 1
15-17 14
828
0
13
11
0
0
83
1
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 52
20-29 545
30 and Over 310
38
487
290
2
5
4
12
53
16
All Ages* 47.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 8.9
52.5
9.6
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 15.7
20-29 67.8
30 and Over** 31.7
21.5
75.8
33.9
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 6 2.3
Syphilis 3 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 750 282.7
Giardiasis 30 11.3
Gonorrhea 107 40.3
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 391 147.4
Rabies (Animals) 16 N/A
Salmonellosis 26 9.8
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 40 15.1 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 14 5.3
Hep. B* Chronic 27 10.2
Chickenpox 17 6.4
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Indiana County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 896
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.7
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 5
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 8.2
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 599
Cancer 514
Stroke 144
C.L.R.D.** 103
Accidents 175
166.3
152.2
39.9
28.7
63.8
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 3 Accidents 5
Suicide 2
Accidents 13
Suicide 5
Cancer 3
Assault (Homicide) 2
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 2
Diseases of Heart 40
Cancer 38
Accidents 9
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 4
Septicemia 4
Diseases of Heart 148
Cancer 122
Stroke 56
C.L.R.D.** 32
Accidents 26
TOTAL 7 TOTAL 9 TOTAL 28 TOTAL 141 TOTAL 711
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 723 476.1
Prostate 184 112.0
Lung and Bronchus 92 62.8
Colon and Rectum 70 48.5
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 185 106.1
626 363.7
71 37.5
63 34.7
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 29 19.3
Melanoma of the Skin 29 22.0
24 13.1
47 25.6
16 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 73
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 27 17.5
47.4 16
12
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Indiana, Cambria, Somerset, and Armstrong Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 61
Diabetes Mellitus 83
Septicemia 59
Nephritis/Nephrosis 47
Alzheimer's Disease 74
17.0
23.6
16.7
12.6
19.6
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
21
36
(19 - 24)
(32 - 39)
68 (65 - 71)
15 (12 - 19)
83 (79 - 85)
11 8(9 - 13) (6 - 10)
22 (19 - 25)
25 (22 - 29)
12 (10 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Indiana County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 164
Admissions 7,147
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.9
Admissions per 1,000 Population 81.5
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 52.2
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
5 5 5
487 487 487
33.0
Average Occupancy Rate 92.7
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 267.1
$211
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
869 334 260 5 73.1
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient6
1
0 1 5
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
599
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 28
Full Time Employees 19
Contracted Employees 11
Payroll Employees 36 Staff with Clinical Privileges 28
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 89.6
Total Facilities 2 Total Surgical Visits 4,210
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 35.1
Total Operating Rooms 5 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 842.0
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 15
Total Employees per Operating Room 9.4
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $737
Total Employees 47
PAGE 4Indiana County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 286 DNA 80.4% DNA
Physicians (2012) 128
Dentists (2013) 29
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 739 DNA 81.9% DNA
18.8% 71.3% -10.7%
-13.0% 64.0% -1.5%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
448 12 18 44 79 120 175
$22,684.68 $12,370.75 $23,600.97 $15,154.83 $17,377.47 $28,823.65 $23,748.00
515 4 8 20 58 110 315
$20,808.00 ND ND $19,552.86 $11,888.63 $19,480.18 $21,787.50
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
13565 116 1201407
$10,380.04 $21,771.75 $16,062.62 $21,174.41 $26,480.58 ND
145
201
29
35
52
51
287
152
1
8
1
1
$19,805.08
$21,689.62
$44,622.00
$45,255.93
$6,688.12
$9,965.75
$22,624.16
$26,000.70
ND
ND
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Jefferson CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -0.5
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 43.1
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.1
Population per Square Mile 68.9
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 15.3
Per Capita Personal Income $35,094
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.2
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 20.4
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 44,966
Under 5 2,609
5-14 5,309
15-24 5,308
25-34 4,951
22,344
1,377
2,732
2,723
2,541
22,622
1,232
2,577
2,585
2,410
35-44 5,097
45-54 6,516
55-64 6,585
65-74 4,450
75+ 4,141
2,580
3,312
3,254
2,171
1,654
2,517
3,204
3,331
2,279
2,487
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 11.1
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 67.0
% Low Birth Weight 7.6
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 34.7
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.8
All Ages 529
Under 15 0
15-17 16
500
0
14
2
0
0
27
0
2
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 37
20-29 334
30 and Over 142
34
312
140
0
2
0
3
20
2
All Ages* 66.6
Under 15** ND
15-17 18.3
70.4
20.9
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 59.8
20-29 128.3
30 and Over** 26.8
65.0
137.3
27.1
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 0 0.0
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 219 162.6
Giardiasis 9 ND
Gonorrhea 18 13.4
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 483 358.6
Rabies (Animals) 8 N/A
Salmonellosis 23 17.1
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 21 15.6 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis < 5 ND
Hep. B* Chronic < 5 ND
Chickenpox < 5 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Jefferson County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 549
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.2
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 4
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 411
Cancer 348
Stroke 100
C.L.R.D.** 120
Accidents 72
194.2
178.3
46.6
57.9
48.1
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 3
Influenza/Pneumonia 2
Accidents 2
Cancer 2
Accidents 7
Cancer 4
Diseases of Heart 4
Suicide 3
Diseases of Heart 18
Cancer 15
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 8
C.L.R.D.** 5
Stroke 5
Diseases of Heart 122
Cancer 100
C.L.R.D.** 32
Stroke 23
Alzheimer's Disease 18
TOTAL 6 TOTAL 7 TOTAL 21 TOTAL 78 TOTAL 437
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 521 602.1
Prostate 145 160.1
Lung and Bronchus 77 88.3
Colon and Rectum 52 59.5
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 115 120.7
416 421.4
52 49.1
50 46.0
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 22 25.4
Melanoma of the Skin 16 ND
14 ND
34 35.1
17 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 41
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 22 26.8
47.2 18
14
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Warren Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 39
Diabetes Mellitus 56
Septicemia 21
Nephritis/Nephrosis 62
Alzheimer's Disease 47
19.3
27.6
10.1
29.1
20.6
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
20
30
(17 - 22)
(28 - 34)
67 (64 - 70)
17 (14 - 20)
84 (81 - 86)
12 9(10 - 14) (7 - 11)
23 (20 - 26)
27 (23 - 30)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Jefferson County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 79
Admissions 2,823
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.8
Admissions per 1,000 Population 62.8
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 43.0
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
4 4 4
375 375 375
43.7
Average Occupancy Rate 89.9
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 152.2
$202
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
266 139 70 0 80.4
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
209
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 25
Full Time Employees 10
Contracted Employees 13
Payroll Employees 22 Staff with Clinical Privileges 7
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 95.3
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 3,334
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 76.6
Total Operating Rooms 2 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,667.0
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 4
Total Employees per Operating Room 17.5
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $562
Total Employees 35
PAGE 4Jefferson County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 283 DNA 84.9% DNA
Physicians (2012) 61
Dentists (2013) 15
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 388 DNA 81.6% DNA
7.7% 70.9% 9.2%
6.6% 53.8% -29.5%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
276 7 9 22 50 60 128
$23,334.80 ND ND $72,477.38 $30,562.01 $22,023.27 $20,437.58
261 3 6 11 30 47 164
$19,055.00 ND ND $19,599.75 $25,337.41 $15,651.05 $20,773.38
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
14309 76 48792
$14,652.82 $20,762.95 $19,849.88 $22,198.55 $32,661.79 ND
87
111
20
30
19
21
132
104
3
10
0
0
$16,201.00
$20,947.40
$56,748.12
$63,595.17
$9,607.80
$13,668.00
$22,155.97
$21,825.34
ND
$31,104.68
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Juniata CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 0.5
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 41.7
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.5
Population per Square Mile 63.3
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 11.8
Per Capita Personal Income $35,212
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.1
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 13.6
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 24,768
Under 5 1,438
5-14 3,248
15-24 2,776
25-34 2,729
12,348
699
1,682
1,408
1,404
12,420
739
1,566
1,368
1,325
35-44 2,882
45-54 3,549
55-64 3,327
65-74 2,589
75+ 2,230
1,468
1,820
1,681
1,285
901
1,414
1,729
1,646
1,304
1,329
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 64.6
% Low Birth Weight 7.2
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 35.9
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 277
Under 15 0
15-17 1
266
0
1
5
0
0
6
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 5
20-29 165
30 and Over 106
5
160
100
0
2
3
0
3
3
All Ages* 64.8
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
67.4
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 ND
20-29 121.5
30 and Over** 34.4
ND
125.3
36.5
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 1 1.4
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 111 149.9
Giardiasis < 5 ND
Gonorrhea 9 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 85 114.8
Rabies (Animals) 7 N/A
Salmonellosis 22 29.7
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 18 24.3 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 7 ND
Hep. B* Chronic < 5 ND
Chickenpox < 5 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Juniata County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 245
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.9
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.0
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 5
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 12.4
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 176
Cancer 161
Stroke 37
C.L.R.D.** 58
Accidents 34
162.8
156.2
35.6
52.5
39.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 2
Perinatal Conditions 2
Suicide 4
Accidents 2
Diseases of Heart 2
Cancer 12
Accidents 6
Stroke 4
Diseases of Heart 3
Diseases of Heart 48
Cancer 41
C.L.R.D.** 19
Accidents 9
Alzheimer's Disease 9
TOTAL 5 TOTAL 1 TOTAL 14 TOTAL 32 TOTAL 193
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 193 428.4
Prostate 28 59.8
Lung and Bronchus 28 59.6
Colon and Rectum 31 66.6
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 51 104.4
208 428.2
28 54.3
12 ND
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 12 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 12 ND
12 ND
22 44.1
12 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 18
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 9 ND
ND 4
7
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Bedford, Blair, Huntingdon, Juniata, and Mifflin Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 14
Diabetes Mellitus 32
Septicemia 9
Nephritis/Nephrosis 9
Alzheimer's Disease 26
14.3
31.1
ND
ND
23.0
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
20
36
(17 - 24)
(32 - 40)
69 (65 - 72)
20 (16 - 24)
81 (77 - 84)
11 11(9 - 13) (9 - 13)
22 (19 - 26)
31 (27 - 36)
13 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Juniata County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
0 0 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed -
Admissions -
Beds per 1,000 Population -
Admissions per 1,000 Population -
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate -
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
229 229 229
47.5
Average Occupancy Rate 92.6
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 328.4
$232
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
17 7 3 4 78.6
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
14
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Juniata County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 81 DNA 85.9% DNA
Physicians (2012) 12
Dentists (2013) ND
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 52 DNA 70.2% DNA
11.6% 63.6% -25.3%
ND ND ND
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
118 0 5 13 24 18 58
$32,049.17 - ND $23,891.59 $44,158.85 $39,843.48 $23,400.47
140 2 1 5 12 25 95
$24,029.75 ND ND ND $27,921.37 $28,550.75 $22,101.53
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
9153 20 32450
ND $22,632.81 $15,430.25 $32,107.53 $51,298.33 -
29
33
12
21
8
7
91
52
0
3
0
2
$25,043.00
$18,755.93
$55,589.27
$109,234.27
ND
ND
$22,632.81
$27,821.09
-
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Lackawanna CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -0.2
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 42.1
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.5
Population per Square Mile 466.0
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 13.6
Per Capita Personal Income $39,624
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 18.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 213,931
Under 5 11,267
5-14 24,048
15-24 28,717
25-34 25,781
103,430
5,746
12,349
14,313
13,009
110,501
5,521
11,699
14,404
12,772
35-44 24,664
45-54 30,181
55-64 29,730
65-74 20,410
75+ 19,133
12,235
14,846
14,469
9,571
6,892
12,429
15,335
15,261
10,839
12,241
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.3
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 54.3
% Low Birth Weight 8.6
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 27.6
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.8
All Ages 2,514
Under 15 4
15-17 44
2,197
1
39
8
0
0
309
3
5
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 136
20-29 1,297
30 and Over 1,033
107
1,095
955
0
2
6
29
200
72
All Ages* 55.5
Under 15** ND
15-17 10.3
63.5
11.6
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 34.5
20-29 77.6
30 and Over** 36.9
43.9
91.9
40.0
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 43 6.7
Syphilis 8 ND
Tuberculosis 10 1.6
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,164 181.1
Giardiasis 27 4.2
Gonorrhea 186 28.9
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 130 20.2
Rabies (Animals) 10 N/A
Salmonellosis 51 7.9
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 68 10.6 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 12 1.9
Hep. B* Chronic 71 11.0
Chickenpox 8 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Lackawanna County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 2,724
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.7
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.5
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 11
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 5.0
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 7.2
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 2,254
Cancer 1,652
Stroke 363
C.L.R.D.** 402
Accidents 345
223.7
180.5
35.4
42.4
49.1
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 5
Accidents 3
Accidents 8
Suicide 5
Cancer 2
Accidents 31
Cancer 12
Diseases of Heart 11
Suicide 10
Influenza/Pneumonia 3
Cancer 157
Diseases of Heart 94
Accidents 42
C.L.R.D.** 17
Suicide 16
Diseases of Heart 601
Cancer 387
C.L.R.D.** 128
Stroke 112
Alzheimer's Disease 79
TOTAL 13 TOTAL 18 TOTAL 95 TOTAL 465 TOTAL 2,133
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 2,022 525.2
Prostate 417 101.4
Lung and Bronchus 352 90.5
Colon and Rectum 184 48.6
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 567 126.1
2,083 453.3
264 55.7
206 39.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 84 22.6
Melanoma of the Skin 63 16.8
67 13.5
153 32.6
63 14.0
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 183
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 79 20.6
48.9 57
48
11.1
10.4
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Lackawanna, Luzerne, and Wyoming Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 158
Diabetes Mellitus 246
Septicemia 179
Nephritis/Nephrosis 237
Alzheimer's Disease 227
15.2
25.9
18.7
23.1
20.9
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
18
30
(15 - 20)
(27 - 33)
67 (64 - 70)
17 (14 - 21)
86 (83 - 89)
11 9(9 - 13) (8 - 11)
25 (22 - 28)
35 (31 - 39)
15 (12 - 18)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Lackawanna County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
6 4 1 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 611
Admissions 31,583
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.9
Admissions per 1,000 Population 147.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 67.4
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
18 18 17
2,366 2,366 2,344
59.8
Average Occupancy Rate 89.9
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 179.9
$259
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
1,223 524 406 13 78.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient8
2
0 3 7
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
943
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
3
State
1
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 69
Full Time Employees 88
Contracted Employees 18
Payroll Employees 139 Staff with Clinical Privileges 181
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 182.0
Total Facilities 6 Total Surgical Visits 28,576
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 41.2
Total Operating Rooms 17 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,680.9
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 120
Total Employees per Operating Room 9.2
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,299
Total Employees 157
PAGE 4Lackawanna County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,092 DNA 82.5% DNA
Physicians (2012) 475
Dentists (2013) 142
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 2,840 DNA 81.2% DNA
1.4% 77.5% -1.7%
6.2% 75.0% -8.9%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,037 13 9 75 161 318 461
$29,710.47 $16,205.00 ND $22,379.82 $26,967.57 $33,949.61 $30,296.50
1,289 9 11 46 145 265 813
$28,896.07 ND $21,615.30 $17,132.08 $24,848.00 $29,758.90 $30,632.61
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
321,363 268 22644725
$23,552.30 $30,071.26 $23,558.30 $30,343.20 $30,892.32 $16,151.00
293
348
37
96
157
116
790
454
11
21
1
2
$29,513.13
$31,918.35
$38,261.62
$45,121.26
$18,010.12
$14,816.25
$31,445.37
$30,568.47
$30,614.70
$25,779.38
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Lancaster CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)
% Population Change 2010 to 2013 2.0
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 38.2
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.1
Population per Square Mile 561.1
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 10.5
Per Capita Personal Income $40,121
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.1
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 13.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 529,600
Under 5 35,097
5-14 71,717
15-24 72,272
25-34 65,439
258,951
18,008
36,673
36,329
32,598
270,649
17,089
35,044
35,943
32,841
35-44 61,363
45-54 71,902
55-64 66,725
65-74 44,043
75+ 41,042
30,298
35,182
32,411
20,865
16,587
31,065
36,720
34,314
23,178
24,455
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population
13.4
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013)
70.5
% Low Birth Weight 7.1
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 38.6
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.3
All Races
All Ages 7,737
Under 15 2
15-17 103
7,081
1
90
61
0
2
595
1
11
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 334
20-29 4,282
30 and Over 3,014
275
3,885
2,828
3
32
24
56
365
162
All Ages* 70.9
Under 15** ND
15-17 8.4
77.5
ND
9.7
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 37.0
20-29 111.7
30 and Over** 43.9
44.9
123.1
46.8
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000. *All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
9.9
36.3
4.4
(of any race)
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 104 6.6
Syphilis 31 2.0
Tuberculosis 19 1.2
Total Rate
Chlamydia 3,390 214.6
Giardiasis 89 5.6
Gonorrhea 910 57.6
Hepatitis: Type A 7 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 36 2.3
Rabies (Animals) 53 N/A
Salmonellosis 136 8.6
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 319 20.2 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 13 0.8
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 107 6.8
Hep. B* Chronic 224 14.2
Chickenpox 161 10.2
Estimated Population by Hispanic Origin (2013)
Hispanic (any race) 50,465
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Lancaster County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 4,766
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.7
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 49 14
AllRaces
Hispanic(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 6.9 15.7
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 6.4 9.9
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 3,412
Cancer 3,064
Stroke 805
C.L.R.D.** 684
Accidents 671
156.8
154.0
36.7
33.0
39.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseas
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 25
Birth Defects 11
Accidents 5
Assault (Homicide) 3
Nephritis/Nephrosis 2
Accidents 29
Cancer 4
Assault (Homicide) 3
Suicide 3
Accidents 45
Cancer 25
Diseases of Heart 17
Suicide 16
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 4
Cancer 252
Diseases of Heart 135
Accidents 59
Diabetes Mellitus 30
C.L.R.D.** 27
Diseases of Heart 1,010
Cancer 753
Stroke 226
Alzheimer's Disease 199
C.L.R.D.** 177
TOTAL 57 TOTAL 52 TOTAL 131 TOTAL 701 TOTAL 3,825
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 4,123 480.2
Prostate 1,009 112.5
Lung and Bronchus 539 63.4
Colon and Rectum 356 41.9
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 1,165 121.2
4,113 414.4
445 41.9
343 33.1*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 203 24.2
Melanoma of the Skin 225 26.9
162 16.3
354 35.7
158 17.9
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 318
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 160 18.6
38.0 100
81
9.0
8.0
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Lancaster County Only]
Influenza/Pneumonia 267
Diabetes Mellitus 362
Septicemia 187
Nephritis/Nephrosis 355
Alzheimer's Disease 520
11.9
17.5
9.2
16.5
22.3
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
17
28
(14 - 21)
(24 - 32)
66 (62 - 70)
21 (17 - 25)
75 (70 - 78)
9 11(7 - 12) (8 - 15)
20 (16 - 24)
34 (29 - 39)
13 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Lancaster County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
5 4 0 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 1,123
Admissions 46,775
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.1
Admissions per 1,000 Population 88.3
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 51.8
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
31 31 29
4,048 4,048 3,763
47.6
Average Occupancy Rate 93.7
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 220.8
$292
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
3,522 1,352 899 3 67.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient25
8
0 3 20
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
2,254
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
3
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 123
Full Time Employees 234
Contracted Employees 52
Payroll Employees 305 Staff with Clinical Privileges 292
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 129.0
Total Facilities 10 Total Surgical Visits 46,058
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 33.6
Total Operating Rooms 24 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,919.1
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 240
Total Employees per Operating Room 14.9
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,356
Total Employees 357
PAGE 4Lancaster County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 2,349 DNA 82.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) 970
Dentists (2013) 266
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 4,904 DNA 82.7% DNA
0.3% 76.1% -3.1%
8.3% 76.7% -4.8%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
2,158 59 53 212 405 555 874
$28,203.71 $18,676.80 $19,107.10 $22,415.60 $24,524.05 $29,536.25 $31,583.48
2,331 25 33 136 258 490 1,389
$28,004.60 $18,701.60 $13,700.60 $21,287.80 $20,580.01 $28,417.38 $29,978.45
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
2012,413 482 44778333
$22,203.05 $30,035.70 $22,576.39 $23,992.55 $29,063.95 $32,269.58
579
805
165
213
283
243
1,277
828
25
55
2
14
$27,325.63
$28,629.16
$35,906.45
$37,918.55
$15,352.45
$16,631.96
$29,871.40
$29,583.23
$71,813.96
$47,808.25
ND
$71,231.80
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Lawrence CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -1.9
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 44.0
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.6
Population per Square Mile 249.4
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 14.4
Per Capita Personal Income $37,189
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.6
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 19.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 89,333
Under 5 4,628
5-14 10,302
15-24 10,979
25-34 9,298
43,117
2,317
5,125
5,638
4,690
46,216
2,311
5,177
5,341
4,608
35-44 10,256
45-54 12,652
55-64 13,707
65-74 8,682
75+ 8,829
5,119
6,161
6,706
4,013
3,348
5,137
6,491
7,001
4,669
5,481
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.0
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 59.4
% Low Birth Weight 8.8
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 27.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.9
All Ages 991
Under 15 1
15-17 28
889
1
25
7
0
0
95
0
3
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 67
20-29 551
30 and Over 344
56
488
319
2
3
2
9
60
23
All Ages* 58.9
Under 15** ND
15-17 15.7
65.7
17.6
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 50.0
20-29 101.0
30 and Over** 30.5
59.9
114.1
32.9
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 7 2.6
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 825 305.9
Giardiasis 10 3.7
Gonorrhea 228 84.5
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 22 8.2
Rabies (Animals) 8 N/A
Salmonellosis 38 14.1
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 35 13.0 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 11 4.1
Hep. B* Chronic 13 4.8
Chickenpox 33 12.2
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Lawrence County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,146
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.1
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 8
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 9.9
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 838
Cancer 736
Stroke 165
C.L.R.D.** 162
Accidents 166
186.3
176.8
35.1
37.2
52.9
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 3 Accidents 2 Accidents 15
Diseases of Heart 6
Suicide 5
Cancer 3
Cancer 52
Diseases of Heart 47
Accidents 25
Diseases of Heart 238
Cancer 186
C.L.R.D.** 54
Stroke 46
Diabetes Mellitus 37
TOTAL 8 TOTAL 4 TOTAL 35 TOTAL 202 TOTAL 897
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 881 508.8
Prostate 181 99.1
Lung and Bronchus 130 73.5
Colon and Rectum 76 44.9
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 265 131.9
926 457.1
128 59.0
87 36.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 38 21.7
Melanoma of the Skin 36 22.1
35 15.4
55 27.2
19 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 77
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 36 22.0
43.4 22
22
9.4
12.1
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Crawford, Lawrence, Mercer, and Venango Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 78
Diabetes Mellitus 131
Septicemia 49
Nephritis/Nephrosis 82
Alzheimer's Disease 90
16.2
30.8
11.3
18.4
17.1
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
35
(16 - 21)
(32 - 38)
67 (64 - 70)
15 (12 - 19)
82 (79 - 85)
12 8(10 - 14) (7 - 10)
24 (21 - 28)
28 (24 - 32)
13 (11 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Lawrence County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 288
Admissions 10,594
Beds per 1,000 Population 3.2
Admissions per 1,000 Population 118.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 46.4
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
9 9 8
796 796 776
45.5
Average Occupancy Rate 90.8
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 198.1
$252
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
1,072 439 193 10 59.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient6
1
0 0 5
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
642
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 5
Full Time Employees 3
Contracted Employees 1
Payroll Employees 7 Staff with Clinical Privileges 10
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 129.6
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 1,037
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 66.8
Total Operating Rooms 2 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 518.5
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 4
Total Employees per Operating Room 4.0
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $708
Total Employees 8
PAGE 4Lawrence County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 306 DNA 80.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 125
Dentists (2013) 48
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 897 DNA 77.1% DNA
1.6% 68.8% -1.8%
-5.4% 73.8% -12.9%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
585 8 17 27 109 164 260
$19,987.33 ND $20,632.00 $33,541.50 $18,725.50 $19,813.37 $20,100.54
645 5 4 30 62 135 409
$18,847.63 ND ND $20,757.68 $15,246.29 $19,399.00 $19,374.17
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
31717 175 842194
$10,272.75 $19,318.00 $15,441.21 $23,177.23 $21,622.12 ND
172
262
30
40
61
57
374
212
8
11
0
3
$20,200.23
$20,579.17
$28,312.20
$30,358.00
$10,592.63
$11,543.95
$20,109.19
$19,813.37
ND
$30,767.88
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Lebanon CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 1.4
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 41.0
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.1
Population per Square Mile 374.4
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 10.7
Per Capita Personal Income $39,794
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.2
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.2
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 135,486
Under 5 8,492
5-14 17,252
15-24 16,682
25-34 15,428
66,299
4,360
8,866
8,473
7,641
69,187
4,132
8,386
8,209
7,787
35-44 16,061
45-54 18,912
55-64 18,187
65-74 12,877
75+ 11,595
8,032
9,429
8,871
6,059
4,568
8,029
9,483
9,316
6,818
7,027
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 11.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 67.8
% Low Birth Weight 8.2
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 29.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.6
All Ages 1,756
Under 15 0
15-17 31
1,582
0
25
23
0
0
151
0
6
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 87
20-29 1,020
30 and Over 618
76
922
559
0
13
10
11
85
49
All Ages* 65.8
Under 15** ND
15-17 9.9
73.1
12.3
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 46.6
20-29 117.9
30 and Over** 33.7
53.3
130.4
37.3
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 23 5.7
Syphilis 7 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,076 265.6
Giardiasis 5 ND
Gonorrhea 181 44.7
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 245 60.5
Rabies (Animals) 10 N/A
Salmonellosis 65 16.0
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 86 21.2 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 16 4.0
Hep. B* Chronic 34 8.4
Chickenpox 48 11.9
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Lebanon County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,493
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.7
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 13
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 8.2
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 6.9
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 992
Cancer 962
Stroke 318
C.L.R.D.** 246
Accidents 171
165.0
170.4
50.1
42.1
35.2
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 8
Birth Defects 2
Accidents 12
Suicide 3
Accidents 13
Suicide 7
Cancer 6
Assault (Homicide) 4
Diseases of Heart 3
Cancer 63
Diseases of Heart 40
Accidents 11
C.L.R.D.** 10
Stroke 10
Diseases of Heart 316
Cancer 234
Stroke 98
C.L.R.D.** 83
Influenza/Pneumonia 43
TOTAL 14 TOTAL 19 TOTAL 47 TOTAL 193 TOTAL 1,220
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,247 519.2
Prostate 288 114.8
Lung and Bronchus 189 76.6
Colon and Rectum 114 47.9
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 348 124.8
1,256 450.7
158 52.0
99 32.8
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 59 24.9
Melanoma of the Skin 66 28.4
46 15.9
123 44.2
44 18.3
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 113
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 50 22.4
46.5 45
34
14.2
14.5
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Dauphin and Lebanon Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 108
Diabetes Mellitus 96
Septicemia 79
Nephritis/Nephrosis 101
Alzheimer's Disease 101
17.3
16.2
14.1
16.2
15.2
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
31
(12 - 16)
(28 - 35)
68 (64 - 71)
18 (14 - 22)
83 (80 - 86)
10 9(9 - 12) (7 - 11)
20 (17 - 24)
36 (31 - 40)
13 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Lebanon County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
3 1 1 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 164
Admissions 7,274
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.2
Admissions per 1,000 Population 53.7
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 57.4
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
12 12 11
1,207 1,207 1,188
49.3
Average Occupancy Rate 92.9
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 262.7
$281
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
517 249 140 0 78.1
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient5
2
0 0 4
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
389
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
1
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 90
Full Time Employees 26
Contracted Employees 60
Payroll Employees 56 Staff with Clinical Privileges 32
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 91.4
Total Facilities 3 Total Surgical Visits 10,601
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 45.8
Total Operating Rooms 8 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,325.1
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 27
Total Employees per Operating Room 14.5
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $539
Total Employees 116
PAGE 4Lebanon County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 668 DNA 80.5% DNA
Physicians (2012) 278
Dentists (2013) 59
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 1,079 DNA 78.0% DNA
6.0% 68.7% -8.3%
12.6% 66.7% -7.2%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
500 12 11 43 81 147 206
$32,543.30 $10,966.85 $31,414.15 $38,734.80 $32,412.00 $30,793.00 $32,980.67
526 5 6 24 42 94 355
$31,578.71 ND ND $32,917.88 $28,334.55 $33,880.68 $31,677.60
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
29533 93 14321810
$26,737.60 $30,278.01 $27,873.60 $35,606.35 $37,139.30 $42,470.35
119
177
52
67
39
44
311
198
5
11
0
3
$32,290.80
$31,248.20
$36,212.88
$44,022.50
$15,242.00
$14,691.18
$31,442.99
$32,830.53
ND
$27,935.45
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Lehigh CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)
% Population Change 2010 to 2013 1.6
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 39.4
% Population Aged 65 and Over 15.7
Population per Square Mile 1,028.7
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 13.7
Per Capita Personal Income $43,346
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.9
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 355,092
Under 5 20,971
5-14 45,682
15-24 46,652
25-34 44,683
173,058
10,740
23,601
23,387
22,179
182,034
10,231
22,081
23,265
22,504
35-44 44,522
45-54 51,366
55-64 45,431
65-74 29,189
75+ 26,596
22,227
25,194
22,011
13,541
10,178
22,295
26,172
23,420
15,648
16,418
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2013)
White 302,265 Black 29,102 Other Races 23,725 Hispanic (any race) 73,556
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
11.7
Average Annual General60.2
% Low Birth Weight 8.6
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 27.7
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.4
7.2
20.7
0.7
14.0
39.8
NDFertility Rate* (2011-2013)
All Races White Black
All Ages 5,083
Under 15 5
15-17 128
4,142
4
97
43
0
2
898
1
29
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 266
20-29 2,626
30 and Over 2,057
206
2,050
1,785
2
22
16
58
554
256
All Ages* 60.9
Under 15** ND
15-17 13.9
74.7
ND
18.3
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 43.9
20-29 90.5
30 and Over** 38.4
56.7
115.9
44.3
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
8.8
38.6
5.0
(of any race)
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 135 12.7
Syphilis 23 2.2
Tuberculosis 14 1.3
Total Rate
Chlamydia 4,375 411.5
Giardiasis 47 4.4
Gonorrhea 814 76.6
Hepatitis: Type A 20 1.9
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 483 45.4
Rabies (Animals) 29 N/A
Salmonellosis 146 13.7
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 118 11.1 Hep. B* Acute 8 ND
Shigellosis 9 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 129 12.1
Hep. B* Chronic 276 26.0
Chickenpox 50 4.7
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Lehigh County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 3,295
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.3
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.1
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 22 17 0 6
All Races BlackWhiteHispanic
(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 5.3 6.9 ND ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 6.1 7.0 11.8 6.1
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 2,125
Cancer 2,225
Stroke 463
C.L.R.D.** 454
Accidents 495
149.0
166.0
32.4
33.0
42.1
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 195
Diabetes Mellitus 274
Septicemia 176
Nephritis/Nephrosis 215
Alzheimer's Disease 305
13.3
20.2
12.8
15.1
19.6
* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 15
Assault (Homicide) 3
Accidents 2
Accidents 17
Suicide 8
Cancer 6
Assault (Homicide) 2
Accidents 37
Diseases of Heart 15
Cancer 13
Suicide 9
Assault (Homicide) 7
Cancer 183
Diseases of Heart 80
Accidents 46
Diabetes Mellitus 25
Diseases of Heart 598
Cancer 493
C.L.R.D.** 143
Stroke 120
Alzheimer's Disease 97
TOTAL 26 TOTAL 40 TOTAL 117 TOTAL 544 TOTAL 2,568
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 3,181 566.5
Prostate 769 130.9
Lung and Bronchus 421 76.4
Colon and Rectum 250 45.3
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 782 118.5
2,968 435.3
377 52.4
257 34.2
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 141 24.8
Melanoma of the Skin 174 30.8
116 16.8
226 32.6
113 17.3
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 258
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 156 27.8
47.3 85
83
11.6
12.7
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton Counties]
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
18
29
(16 - 20)
(27 - 32)
66 (63 - 68)
13 (11 - 16)
82 (80 - 84)
11 11(9 - 12) (9 - 13)
24 (21 - 27)
39 (36 - 43)
13 (11 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval. Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Lehigh County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
9 6 1 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 1,705
Admissions 87,981
Beds per 1,000 Population 4.8
Admissions per 1,000 Population 247.8
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 70.2
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
16 16 14
2,720 2,720 2,646
48.8
Average Occupancy Rate 93.8
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 144.5
$493
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
1,518 708 313 2 66.4
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient18
5
0 2 14
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
1,023
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
7
For Profit
2
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 105
Full Time Employees 153
Contracted Employees 37
Payroll Employees 221 Staff with Clinical Privileges 1,243
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 153.3
Total Facilities 9 Total Surgical Visits 39,544
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 39.7
Total Operating Rooms 23 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,719.3
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 899
Total Employees per Operating Room 11.2
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $2,826
Total Employees 258
PAGE 4Lehigh County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 961 DNA 78.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 1,381
Dentists (2013) 243
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 6,327 DNA 84.5% DNA
3.0% 77.5% -1.8%
-0.2% 78.8% -1.7%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,886 44 39 181 323 575 724
$45,401.33 $19,329.94 $26,220.00 $37,170.87 $38,345.96 $45,366.64 $53,460.29
2,077 37 41 127 244 420 1,208
$39,543.86 $28,486.46 $24,401.83 $21,295.55 $25,291.14 $36,608.37 $46,206.30
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
1692,137 571 43761324
$30,964.95 $47,521.93 $29,686.04 $35,190.27 $43,277.25 $46,886.87
618
745
104
169
219
165
1,108
750
25
30
3
27
$34,704.90
$41,004.72
$58,940.85
$69,254.21
$21,936.80
$26,601.55
$45,700.66
$49,450.48
$28,764.49
$32,059.97
ND
$75,778.57
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Luzerne CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)
% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -0.3
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 42.8
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.7
Population per Square Mile 359.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 15.6
Per Capita Personal Income $38,354
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 19.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 320,103
Under 5 16,170
5-14 35,269
15-24 41,704
25-34 37,336
157,344
8,245
18,053
21,486
19,500
162,759
7,925
17,216
20,218
17,836
35-44 38,450
45-54 46,836
55-64 44,459
65-74 30,999
75+ 28,880
19,520
23,767
21,849
14,546
10,378
18,930
23,069
22,610
16,453
18,502
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population
9.9
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013)
54.8
% Low Birth Weight 7.8
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 27.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.0
All Races
All Ages 3,736
Under 15 3
15-17 81
3,155
2
60
25
0
0
556
1
21
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 233
20-29 2,098
30 and Over 1,320
182
1,736
1,174
1
18
6
50
344
140
All Ages* 55.4
Under 15** ND
15-17 10.9
65.6
ND
14.7
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 42.3
20-29 89.1
30 and Over** 30.3
54.1
107.7
34.1
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000. *All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
8.9
35.2
3.4
(of any race)
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 51 5.3
Syphilis 9 ND
Tuberculosis 14 1.5
Total Rate
Chlamydia 2,480 257.9
Giardiasis 38 4.0
Gonorrhea 508 52.8
Hepatitis: Type A 9 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 238 24.7
Rabies (Animals) 11 N/A
Salmonellosis 79 8.2
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 57 5.9 Hep. B* Acute 31 3.2
Shigellosis 10 1.0
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 25 2.6
Hep. B* Chronic 118 12.3
Chickenpox 43 4.5
Estimated Population by Hispanic Origin (2013)
Hispanic (any race) 27,342
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Luzerne County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 4,175
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 13.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.8
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 20 5
AllRaces
Hispanic(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 6.3 ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 7.8 10.8
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 3,299
Cancer 2,506
Stroke 448
C.L.R.D.** 605
Accidents 494
212.4
181.4
30.5
41.4
46.4
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseas
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 9
Birth Defects 4
Assault (Homicide) 3
Accidents 13
Assault (Homicide) 6
Cancer 5
Suicide 5
Accidents 41
Cancer 22
Suicide 18
Diseases of Heart 12
Assault (Homicide) 8
Cancer 200
Diseases of Heart 110
Accidents 63
Diabetes Mellitus 39
C.L.R.D.** 29
Diseases of Heart 1,028
Cancer 648
C.L.R.D.** 197
Diabetes Mellitus 136
Stroke 120
TOTAL 23 TOTAL 34 TOTAL 155 TOTAL 689 TOTAL 3,274
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 3,323 574.6
Prostate 736 119.6
Lung and Bronchus 479 82.8
Colon and Rectum 345 61.0
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 793 116.3
3,360 479.0
428 57.0
338 42.7*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 163 27.8
Melanoma of the Skin 146 26.1
148 19.8
293 42.1
85 14.2
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 249
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 119 20.8
44.1 102
80
13.3
11.8
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Lackawanna, Luzerne, and Wyoming Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 182
Diabetes Mellitus 477
Septicemia 181
Nephritis/Nephrosis 234
Alzheimer's Disease 276
11.7
33.3
12.9
15.4
16.8
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
18
30
(15 - 20)
(27 - 33)
67 (64 - 70)
17 (14 - 21)
86 (83 - 89)
11 9(9 - 13) (8 - 11)
25 (22 - 28)
35 (31 - 39)
15 (12 - 18)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Luzerne County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
8 3 1 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 776
Admissions 38,041
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.4
Admissions per 1,000 Population 118.8
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 66.4
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
25 25 24
2,772 2,772 2,747
46.3
Average Occupancy Rate 90.3
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 169.8
$273
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
1,036 439 246 3 63.8
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient17
7
1 4 10
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
688
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
3
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
4
State
0
Other
1
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 187
Full Time Employees 325
Contracted Employees 97
Payroll Employees 415 Staff with Clinical Privileges 454
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 66.8
Total Facilities 12 Total Surgical Visits 34,207
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 39.6
Total Operating Rooms 30 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,140.2
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 353
Total Employees per Operating Room 17.1
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,243
Total Employees 512
PAGE 4Luzerne County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,404 DNA 81.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 714
Dentists (2013) 175
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 3,974 DNA 79.9% DNA
11.1% 72.0% -1.8%
2.7% 76.3% 5.6%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,520 21 33 122 277 442 625
$43,915.91 $26,886.90 $27,461.59 $46,565.35 $36,798.85 $44,525.48 $48,015.70
1,962 16 14 94 168 350 1,320
$38,421.58 $13,603.24 $17,397.57 $27,250.92 $37,114.84 $41,793.06 $39,830.40
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
742,081 393 27661865
$24,466.00 $41,134.61 $38,370.15 $38,499.96 $43,952.95 $45,638.38
441
581
107
148
197
130
1,189
611
24
27
4
23
$39,066.38
$40,927.15
$47,881.52
$69,068.32
$24,807.50
$21,543.12
$40,958.56
$47,668.10
$44,373.87
$40,056.23
ND
$94,648.00
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Lycoming CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 0.6
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 41.2
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.2
Population per Square Mile 95.0
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 14.2
Per Capita Personal Income $38,173
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.9
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.2
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 116,754
Under 5 6,419
5-14 13,389
15-24 16,167
25-34 14,432
57,462
3,388
6,730
8,727
7,254
59,292
3,031
6,659
7,440
7,178
35-44 13,226
45-54 16,556
55-64 16,425
65-74 10,549
75+ 9,591
6,442
8,051
8,169
4,898
3,803
6,784
8,505
8,256
5,651
5,788
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 11.0
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 59.7
% Low Birth Weight 6.8
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 30.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.0
All Ages 1,404
Under 15 1
15-17 26
1,279
1
25
3
0
0
122
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 81
20-29 844
30 and Over 452
73
767
413
0
1
2
8
76
37
All Ages* 59.8
Under 15** ND
15-17 13.0
65.6
13.6
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 47.3
20-29 99.5
30 and Over** 28.9
52.5
109.5
31.6
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 15 4.3
Syphilis 14 4.0
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,434 408.9
Giardiasis 73 20.8
Gonorrhea 315 89.8
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 283 80.7
Rabies (Animals) 24 N/A
Salmonellosis 42 12.0
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 39 11.1 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 10 2.9
Hep. B* Chronic 26 7.4
Chickenpox 16 4.6
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Lycoming County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,180
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.1
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.3
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 12
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 9.4
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 7.2
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 797
Cancer 861
Stroke 184
C.L.R.D.** 229
Accidents 139
156.3
181.4
35.1
46.6
34.7
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 6
Birth Defects 3
Accidents 8
Assault (Homicide) 3
Suicide 3
Accidents 11
Cancer 7
Suicide 6
Assault (Homicide) 2
Diseases of Heart 2
Cancer 69
Diseases of Heart 27
C.L.R.D.** 9
Diabetes Mellitus 9
Accidents 8
Diseases of Heart 226
Cancer 201
C.L.R.D.** 60
Alzheimer's Disease 59
Stroke 51
TOTAL 12 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 37 TOTAL 192 TOTAL 923
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,120 546.2
Prostate 246 112.8
Lung and Bronchus 168 83.1
Colon and Rectum 107 52.4
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 344 149.2
1,197 509.8
120 49.1
121 46.9
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 55 27.2
Melanoma of the Skin 56 28.0
54 23.4
82 33.1
56 26.3
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 94
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 49 24.5
47.0 26
28
9.5
11.9
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Lycoming, Clinton, and Potter Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 43
Diabetes Mellitus 138
Septicemia 43
Nephritis/Nephrosis 62
Alzheimer's Disease 158
8.4
29.2
9.6
12.5
28.4
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
17
31
(15 - 20)
(28 - 34)
66 (63 - 69)
17 (14 - 20)
81 (78 - 84)
9 8(8 - 11) (7 - 10)
23 (21 - 26)
33 (29 - 37)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Lycoming County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
4 3 1 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 250
Admissions 13,679
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.1
Admissions per 1,000 Population 117.2
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 66.0
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
8 8 8
1,084 1,084 1,084
53.8
Average Occupancy Rate 90.7
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 246.2
$269
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
580 240 167 0 68.1
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient5
0
0 2 4
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
407
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
4
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 16
Full Time Employees 19
Contracted Employees 15
Payroll Employees 20 Staff with Clinical Privileges 11
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 126.1
Total Facilities 2 Total Surgical Visits 4,415
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 37.6
Total Operating Rooms 3 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,471.7
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 10
Total Employees per Operating Room 11.7
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $900
Total Employees 35
PAGE 4Lycoming County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 539 DNA 82.2% DNA
Physicians (2012) 251
Dentists (2013) 53
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 1,285 DNA 82.6% DNA
7.8% 60.9% -4.9%
5.6% 73.9% -1.1%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
518 6 10 45 85 154 218
$24,860.50 ND $39,154.23 $30,246.50 $30,101.88 $26,014.68 $22,231.58
618 8 10 27 50 114 409
$20,501.05 ND $18,616.79 $11,629.85 $16,304.22 $24,146.45 $20,825.12
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
29652 125 892229
$10,539.61 $21,322.27 $22,804.86 $22,239.22 $34,820.47 ND
162
190
32
54
83
58
340
207
1
4
0
5
$26,976.12
$27,492.60
$42,817.50
$95,506.24
$6,905.67
$10,105.76
$21,447.03
$22,417.31
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
McKean CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -1.1
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 42.2
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.8
Population per Square Mile 43.9
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 16.6
Per Capita Personal Income $38,167
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.1
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 21.4
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 42,979
Under 5 2,238
5-14 4,959
15-24 5,581
25-34 4,985
22,001
1,123
2,566
2,931
2,837
20,978
1,115
2,393
2,650
2,148
35-44 5,351
45-54 6,147
55-64 6,072
65-74 4,020
75+ 3,626
2,895
3,217
3,058
1,941
1,433
2,456
2,930
3,014
2,079
2,193
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.5
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 58.2
% Low Birth Weight 7.6
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 17.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 459
Under 15 0
15-17 6
451
0
6
4
0
0
4
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 34
20-29 305
30 and Over 114
34
300
111
0
3
1
0
2
2
All Ages* 62.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
63.3
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 54.4
20-29 126.5
30 and Over** 22.8
54.4
128.6
23.4
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 5 3.9
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 351 271.4
Giardiasis 20 15.5
Gonorrhea 30 23.2
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 123 95.1
Rabies (Animals) 5 N/A
Salmonellosis 14 10.8
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 9 ND Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 7 ND
Hep. B* Chronic < 5 ND
Chickenpox 13 10.1
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
McKean County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 529
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.3
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.8
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 0
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 516
Cancer 277
Stroke 65
C.L.R.D.** 84
Accidents 67
274.8
157.4
32.8
45.1
48.4
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 4 Accidents 8
Cancer 3
Diseases of Heart 2
Suicide 2
Cancer 21
Diseases of Heart 17
C.L.R.D.** 5
Suicide 4
Diseases of Heart 145
Cancer 75
C.L.R.D.** 27
Stroke 23
Diabetes Mellitus 15
TOTAL 0 TOTAL 6 TOTAL 18 TOTAL 72 TOTAL 433
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 413 519.7
Prostate 91 106.7
Lung and Bronchus 67 84.6
Colon and Rectum 49 62.1
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 87 104.3
354 408.4
60 65.0
30 29.4
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 15 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 16 ND
11 ND
29 35.1
17 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 33
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 16 ND
43.7 11
10
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Warren Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 38
Diabetes Mellitus 43
Septicemia 30
Nephritis/Nephrosis 38
Alzheimer's Disease 21
19.6
23.7
15.7
20.5
10.7
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
20
30
(17 - 22)
(28 - 34)
67 (64 - 70)
17 (14 - 20)
84 (81 - 86)
12 9(10 - 14) (7 - 11)
23 (20 - 26)
27 (23 - 30)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
McKean County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 118
Admissions 3,731
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.7
Admissions per 1,000 Population 86.8
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 43.5
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
6 6 6
586 586 586
76.6
Average Occupancy Rate 88.6
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 187.4
$197
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
369 154 165 4 87.6
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient6
1
1 0 5
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
323
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $669
Total Employees -
PAGE 4McKean County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 212 DNA 86.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 54
Dentists (2013) 16
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 361 DNA 84.2% DNA
-0.8% 60.4% 2.6%
-5.4% 71.4% -1.9%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
160 3 2 18 27 42 68
$19,247.39 ND ND $41,771.48 $24,020.06 $20,223.69 $17,225.06
191 2 0 10 25 34 120
$17,580.88 ND - $7,747.95 $10,501.78 $19,859.39 $19,421.53
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
6196 40 41644
ND $18,169.04 $12,693.92 $14,361.28 $19,727.22 ND
53
70
17
18
28
16
92
53
1
1
0
2
$15,698.59
$20,223.69
$39,400.95
$84,251.75
$6,615.28
$5,368.68
$19,721.48
$18,738.71
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Mercer CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -1.2
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 43.1
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.5
Population per Square Mile 171.3
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 13.5
Per Capita Personal Income $35,035
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 20.2
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 115,195
Under 5 5,605
5-14 13,256
15-24 16,150
25-34 11,717
56,581
2,855
6,679
8,550
5,943
58,614
2,750
6,577
7,600
5,774
35-44 12,820
45-54 16,428
55-64 16,773
65-74 11,335
75+ 11,111
6,435
8,268
8,279
5,221
4,351
6,385
8,160
8,494
6,114
6,760
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.9
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 56.1
% Low Birth Weight 7.5
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 32.4
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.1
All Ages 1,245
Under 15 2
15-17 25
1,142
2
22
9
0
0
94
0
3
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 72
20-29 730
30 and Over 415
60
670
387
0
5
4
12
55
24
All Ages* 57.8
Under 15** ND
15-17 10.0
63.0
11.4
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 36.1
20-29 101.1
30 and Over** 29.5
43.4
110.2
31.6
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 8 2.3
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,182 340.6
Giardiasis 51 14.7
Gonorrhea 220 63.4
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 26 7.5
Rabies (Animals) 17 N/A
Salmonellosis 50 14.4
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 49 14.1 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 36 10.4
Hep. B* Chronic 17 4.9
Chickenpox 32 9.2
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Mercer County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,416
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.3
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.9
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 7
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 5.4
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,083
Cancer 906
Stroke 210
C.L.R.D.** 237
Accidents 180
186.4
175.6
36.5
44.0
47.8
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 3 Accidents 11
Suicide 5
Accidents 22
Diseases of Heart 7
Cancer 6
Suicide 5
Cancer 57
Diseases of Heart 44
Accidents 13
Stroke 13
Diabetes Mellitus 11
Diseases of Heart 330
Cancer 222
C.L.R.D.** 67
Alzheimer's Disease 65
Stroke 52
TOTAL 7 TOTAL 20 TOTAL 51 TOTAL 209 TOTAL 1,129
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,170 534.8
Prostate 328 143.2
Lung and Bronchus 181 82.0
Colon and Rectum 109 48.7
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 345 140.7
1,130 455.1
124 44.9
108 39.9
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 46 20.9
Melanoma of the Skin 42 19.7
41 15.7
84 33.1
39 18.8
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 89
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 29 13.0
39.7 33
30
10.6
12.4
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Crawford, Lawrence, Mercer, and Venango Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 81
Diabetes Mellitus 115
Septicemia 64
Nephritis/Nephrosis 87
Alzheimer's Disease 165
13.2
21.7
11.6
15.0
25.3
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
35
(16 - 21)
(32 - 38)
67 (64 - 70)
15 (12 - 19)
82 (79 - 85)
12 8(10 - 14) (7 - 10)
24 (21 - 28)
28 (24 - 32)
13 (11 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Mercer County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
4 4 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 477
Admissions 17,201
Beds per 1,000 Population 4.1
Admissions per 1,000 Population 149.3
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 44.2
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
14 14 11
1,148 1,148 1,065
51.1
Average Occupancy Rate 92.3
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 150.4
$233
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
337 143 118 0 78.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient7
1
0 0 6
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
261
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $886
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Mercer County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 565 DNA 82.5% DNA
Physicians (2012) 268
Dentists (2013) 57
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 1,349 DNA 81.3% DNA
-7.0% 67.5% -6.9%
-7.4% 78.0% 5.3%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
700 9 9 62 122 189 309
$25,385.53 ND ND $14,255.63 $18,069.63 $25,498.10 $28,843.00
872 6 8 28 95 178 557
$21,361.25 ND ND $19,476.63 $12,354.20 $21,069.50 $24,599.00
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
39976 205 12921310
$14,175.50 $25,140.25 $16,513.00 $23,156.30 $24,262.00 $16,961.00
270
289
35
43
75
97
481
260
10
11
1
0
$18,998.65
$25,203.80
$36,426.75
$42,716.15
$10,891.75
$10,030.75
$25,076.70
$27,921.88
$17,834.75
$35,127.25
ND
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Mifflin CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -0.1
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 42.9
% Population Aged 65 and Over 20.0
Population per Square Mile 113.4
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 15.3
Per Capita Personal Income $32,384
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.1
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 19.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 46,616
Under 5 2,769
5-14 5,986
15-24 5,236
25-34 5,024
22,902
1,417
3,094
2,718
2,520
23,714
1,352
2,892
2,518
2,504
35-44 5,335
45-54 6,619
55-64 6,318
65-74 5,045
75+ 4,284
2,605
3,348
3,076
2,399
1,725
2,730
3,271
3,242
2,646
2,559
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 12.0
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 73.0
% Low Birth Weight 6.1
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 36.4
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 593
Under 15 0
15-17 9
558
0
9
8
0
0
27
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 30
20-29 385
30 and Over 169
26
362
161
0
6
2
4
17
6
All Ages* 72.0
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
76.5
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 54.2
20-29 147.8
30 and Over** 28.8
62.5
157.2
30.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 3 2.1
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 410 292.3
Giardiasis 13 9.3
Gonorrhea 15 10.7
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 119 84.9
Rabies (Animals) 10 N/A
Salmonellosis 27 19.3
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 85 60.6 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 5 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 7 ND
Chickenpox 6 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Mifflin County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 516
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.1
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.4
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 7
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 12.2
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 356
Cancer 340
Stroke 77
C.L.R.D.** 106
Accidents 81
162.6
167.7
35.2
48.8
50.4
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 4
Perinatal Conditions 2
Accidents 3 Accidents 6
Suicide 4
Cancer 2
Cancer 24
Diseases of Heart 14
Accidents 9
Stroke 6
C.L.R.D.** 4
Diseases of Heart 114
Cancer 82
C.L.R.D.** 31
Stroke 23
Influenza/Pneumonia 15
TOTAL 9 TOTAL 5 TOTAL 16 TOTAL 79 TOTAL 407
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 494 562.0
Prostate 101 106.3
Lung and Bronchus 95 103.9
Colon and Rectum 56 63.9
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 138 138.7
464 468.9
56 52.0
43 41.3
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 18 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 22 27.3
15 ND
20 17.9
18 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 47
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 15 ND
54.6 11
7
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Bedford, Blair, Huntingdon, Juniata, and Mifflin Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 36
Diabetes Mellitus 49
Septicemia 23
Nephritis/Nephrosis 25
Alzheimer's Disease 43
17.1
23.0
10.8
11.2
18.6
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
20
36
(17 - 24)
(32 - 40)
69 (65 - 72)
20 (16 - 24)
81 (77 - 84)
11 11(9 - 13) (9 - 13)
22 (19 - 26)
31 (27 - 36)
13 (10 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Mifflin County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 123
Admissions 5,220
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.6
Admissions per 1,000 Population 112.0
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 46.6
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
4 4 4
417 417 417
44.7
Average Occupancy Rate 95.6
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 203.6
$229
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
61 23 25 4 88.5
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient2
1
0 1 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
52
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 21
Full Time Employees 19
Contracted Employees 4
Payroll Employees 36 Staff with Clinical Privileges 4
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 142.2
Total Facilities 2 Total Surgical Visits 5,687
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 52.1
Total Operating Rooms 5 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,137.4
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 4
Total Employees per Operating Room 8.0
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $715
Total Employees 40
PAGE 4Mifflin County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 299 DNA 85.7% DNA
Physicians (2012) 75
Dentists (2013) 15
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 387 DNA 85.3% DNA
-5.4% 61.2% -6.5%
6.6% 69.2% 10.9%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
241 5 8 18 41 64 105
$25,601.90 ND ND $30,866.73 $32,539.62 $24,417.44 $24,054.85
259 2 5 9 31 51 161
$20,054.03 ND ND ND $8,245.14 $20,966.84 $22,286.34
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
22299 46 47825
$25,467.13 $20,491.20 $11,280.97 $17,191.70 $38,838.91 ND
69
57
19
28
26
24
143
128
1
4
1
0
$19,181.01
$33,181.20
$52,649.38
$39,992.08
$8,946.08
$10,492.58
$21,169.37
$22,194.82
ND
ND
ND
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Monroe CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)
% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -1.6
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 40.6
% Population Aged 65 and Over 14.5
Population per Square Mile 274.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 12.0
Per Capita Personal Income $34,657
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 16.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 167,148
Under 5 7,664
5-14 20,701
15-24 26,267
25-34 16,527
82,531
3,890
10,599
13,516
8,461
84,617
3,774
10,102
12,751
8,066
35-44 19,546
45-54 28,108
55-64 24,043
65-74 14,623
75+ 9,669
9,158
13,796
11,982
7,066
4,063
10,388
14,312
12,061
7,557
5,606
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2013)
White 133,461 Black 24,746 Other Races 8,941 Hispanic (any race) 23,720
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
8.6
Average Annual General43.7
% Low Birth Weight 9.0
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 31.0
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.7
7.0
27.7
1.8
15.5
41.9
NDFertility Rate* (2011-2013)
All Races White Black
All Ages 1,784
Under 15 4
15-17 25
1,434
1
23
17
0
0
333
3
2
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 106
20-29 924
30 and Over 725
74
715
621
0
8
9
32
201
95
All Ages* 46.0
Under 15** ND
15-17 5.8
57.2
ND
6.3
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 25.9
20-29 71.6
30 and Over** 29.1
37.2
92.6
33.9
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
9.9
35.1
ND
(of any race)
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 41 8.1
Syphilis 7 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,161 229.5
Giardiasis 9 ND
Gonorrhea 203 40.1
Hepatitis: Type A 6 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 247 48.8
Rabies (Animals) 21 N/A
Salmonellosis 33 6.5
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 33 6.5 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 10 2.0
Hep. B* Chronic 90 17.8
Chickenpox 31 6.1
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Monroe County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,366
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 8.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.5
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 8 3 2 2
All Races BlackWhiteHispanic
(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND ND ND ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 7.4 5.0 19.2 ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 832
Cancer 995
Stroke 141
C.L.R.D.** 261
Accidents 218
158.3
173.6
26.6
49.0
43.3
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 61
Diabetes Mellitus 169
Septicemia 47
Nephritis/Nephrosis 76
Alzheimer's Disease 85
11.6
30.9
8.1
14.6
17.6
* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 4 Accidents 10
Suicide 4
Accidents 18
Diseases of Heart 10
Cancer 8
Suicide 8
Assault (Homicide) 2
Cancer 102
Diseases of Heart 47
Accidents 24
C.L.R.D.** 17
Suicide 17
Cancer 240
Diseases of Heart 226
C.L.R.D.** 73
Stroke 41
Diabetes Mellitus 36
TOTAL 8 TOTAL 21 TOTAL 58 TOTAL 313 TOTAL 966
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,367 502.7
Prostate 338 116.9
Lung and Bronchus 218 82.1
Colon and Rectum 119 44.8
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 374 119.6
1,273 416.7
165 53.9
116 38.6
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 61 23.5
Melanoma of the Skin 38 15.0
42 13.8
88 26.9
53 18.6
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 117
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 52 18.7
45.5 30
24
9.8
7.3
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Pike, Monroe, Susquehanna, and Wayne Counties]
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
29
(15 - 23)
(25 - 32)
66 (61 - 70)
20 (15 - 25)
81 (77 - 85)
9 11(7 - 11) (8 - 15)
24 (19 - 28)
34 (29 - 39)
13 (10 - 17)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval. Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Monroe County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 235
Admissions 11,842
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.4
Admissions per 1,000 Population 70.8
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 62.8
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
4 4 4
510 510 510
21.0
Average Occupancy Rate 91.4
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 112.2
$270
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
368 186 82 1 74.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient8
1
0 2 8
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
269
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 22
Full Time Employees 57
Contracted Employees 4
Payroll Employees 75 Staff with Clinical Privileges 82
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 108.3
Total Facilities 2 Total Surgical Visits 8,556
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 39.4
Total Operating Rooms 7 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,222.3
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 64
Total Employees per Operating Room 11.3
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,530
Total Employees 79
PAGE 4Monroe County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 368 DNA 85.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) 229
Dentists (2013) 62
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 1,033 DNA 82.2% DNA
4.0% 71.2% -4.1%
17.0% 75.9% 7.8%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
753 10 17 91 153 220 262
$35,068.92 $11,305.28 $18,880.81 $25,723.87 $32,164.26 $37,345.19 $36,713.34
733 8 14 57 92 179 383
$31,394.80 ND $14,992.23 $24,898.22 $24,536.77 $32,865.50 $34,351.25
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
67716 184 18132315
$19,805.25 $33,874.86 $25,647.72 $29,765.62 $39,250.92 $32,417.93
202
314
69
102
119
88
331
231
9
14
3
4
$37,004.00
$34,814.15
$46,347.62
$46,310.47
$15,296.94
$17,079.69
$33,096.81
$38,562.94
ND
$35,248.81
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Montgomery CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)
% Population Change 2010 to 2013 1.6
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 40.8
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.1
Population per Square Mile 1,681.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 6.1
Per Capita Personal Income $73,149
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 5.9
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 9.2
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 812,376
Under 5 46,215
5-14 101,868
15-24 96,679
25-34 100,900
394,514
23,674
51,898
48,798
50,911
417,862
22,541
49,970
47,881
49,989
35-44 103,654
45-54 123,393
55-64 108,926
65-74 67,517
75+ 63,224
51,133
60,030
52,611
31,206
24,253
52,521
63,363
56,315
36,311
38,971
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2013)
White 661,702 Black 75,558 Other Races 17,005 Hispanic (any race) 37,788
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate10.8
Average Annual General59.1
% Low Birth Weight 7.2
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 21.5
% Births to Mothers Under 18 0.6
6.2
16.8
0.3
12.9
38.0
1.7
Per 1,000 Population
Fertility Rate* (2011-2013)
All Races White Black
All Ages 10,514
Under 15 10
15-17 109
8,739
2
50
50
0
0
1,725
8
59
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 278
20-29 4,214
30 and Over 5,895
159
3,207
5,314
1
17
31
118
990
550
All Ages* 58.1
Under 15** ND
15-17 3.1
69.9
0.4
6.7
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 17.0
20-29 68.5
30 and Over** 49.1
29.8
90.0
54.4
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female populationages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
6.8
44.7
2.1
(of any race)
Asian/Pacific Islander 58,111
7.8
22.5
ND
Asian / Pacific
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 156 6.4
Syphilis 58 2.4
Tuberculosis 50 2.1
Total Rate
Chlamydia 5,663 233.5
Giardiasis 119 4.9
Gonorrhea 1,012 41.7
Hepatitis: Type A 9 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 987 40.7
Rabies (Animals) 24 N/A
Salmonellosis 342 14.1
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 330 13.6 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 23 0.9
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 6 ND
Pertussis 372 15.3
Hep. B* Chronic 529 21.8
Chickenpox 169 7.0
Islander
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Montgomery County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 7,309
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.5
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 48 26 14 5
AllRaces BlackWhite
Hispanic(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 5.5 4.2 17.4 ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 5.0 4.1 14.3 6.3
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 4,950
Cancer 4,968
Stroke 1,478
C.L.R.D.** 1,011
Accidents 988
143.0
157.7
42.6
30.9
34.9
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 418
Diabetes Mellitus 480
Septicemia 325
Nephritis/Nephrosis 451
Alzheimer's Disease 543
12.3
15.1
10.1
13.5
15.0
* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 25
Birth Defects 12
Accidents 3
Assault (Homicide) 2
Accidents 30
Suicide 11
Cancer 9
Assault (Homicide) 4
Accidents 66
Cancer 32
Suicide 26
Diseases of Heart 21
Cancer 407
Diseases of Heart 177
Accidents 91
Diabetes Mellitus 39
Suicide 38
Diseases of Heart 1,503
Cancer 1,184
Stroke 482
C.L.R.D.** 295
Alzheimer's Disease 174
TOTAL 52 TOTAL 70 TOTAL 200 TOTAL 1,102 TOTAL 5,885
Note: Total includes all other causes.
Asian/PI*
0
ND
ND
*Asian/Pacific Islander
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 7,276 548.2
Prostate 1,925 137.7
Lung and Bronchus 859 65.7
Colon and Rectum 583 44.3
Male FemaleTotal Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 2,098 134.9
7,192 451.4
793 47.4
635 37.0
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male FemaleTotal Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 374 28.6
Melanoma of the Skin 502 38.4
306 18.5
543 33.2
341 22.8
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 601
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 302 22.3
46.7 177
159
10.2
9.5
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Montgomery County Only]
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
12
25
(10 - 14)
(22 - 28)
62 (59 - 65)
10 (8 - 13)
86 (83 - 88)
6 8(5 - 8) (7 - 10)
16 (14 - 19)
42 (38 - 46)
9 (7 - 11)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Montgomery County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
15 9 4 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 2,097
Admissions 103,369
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.6
Admissions per 1,000 Population 127.2
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 60.0
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
60 60 49
7,116 6,898 6,482
54.4
Average Occupancy Rate 92.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 124.0
$354
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
1,696 708 287 0 55.3
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient38
7
2 4 31
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
995
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
2
Non-Profit
9
For Profit
5
State
1
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 457
Full Time Employees 446
Contracted Employees 254
Payroll Employees 649 Staff with Clinical Privileges 986
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 113.9
Total Facilities 31 Total Surgical Visits 102,827
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 38.9
Total Operating Rooms 61 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,685.7
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 772
Total Employees per Operating Room 14.8
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $3,141
Total Employees 903
PAGE 4Montgomery County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,580 DNA 84.4% DNA
Physicians (2012) 2,632
Dentists (2013) 700
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 11,413 DNA 83.4% DNA
-0.2% 76.5% -1.4%
4.2% 76.1% -5.0%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
3,851 69 101 298 542 1,104 1,737
$47,095.00 $25,964.00 $30,404.00 $34,338.47 $40,855.28 $45,522.03 $54,258.98
4,187 38 51 157 369 895 2,677
$46,352.00 $23,295.36 $26,594.82 $29,811.00 $34,377.57 $47,440.20 $48,780.32
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
1534,776 797 1,0771,19229
$31,259.26 $50,441.13 $39,778.79 $38,337.96 $43,090.87 $37,762.02
1,277
1,617
217
301
398
337
2,263
1,531
28
39
4
26
$49,658.85
$49,902.50
$52,870.00
$59,259.00
$25,327.57
$27,790.33
$47,687.00
$46,361.94
$46,748.91
$54,338.00
ND
$101,724.69
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Montour CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 1.5
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 43.8
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.4
Population per Square Mile 142.4
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 10.0
Per Capita Personal Income $53,074
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 5.5
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 13.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 18,541
Under 5 1,099
5-14 2,057
15-24 2,030
25-34 2,365
8,889
542
1,084
1,040
1,170
9,652
557
973
990
1,195
35-44 1,964
45-54 2,717
55-64 2,720
65-74 1,732
75+ 1,857
979
1,323
1,306
817
628
985
1,394
1,414
915
1,229
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.8
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 66.3
% Low Birth Weight 7.2
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 29.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 198
Under 15 0
15-17 2
181
0
1
1
0
0
16
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 5
20-29 99
30 and Over 92
4
89
87
0
1
0
1
9
5
All Ages* 57.1
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
62.5
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 ND
20-29 79.1
30 and Over** 39.8
ND
88.0
42.1
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 0 0.0
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 121 219.2
Giardiasis < 5 ND
Gonorrhea 7 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 69 125.0
Rabies (Animals) 4 N/A
Salmonellosis 8 ND
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 12 21.7 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis < 5 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 8 ND
Chickenpox < 5 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Montour County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 220
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.9
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.5
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 147
Cancer 132
Stroke 26
C.L.R.D.** 34
Accidents 32
160.7
163.2
25.6
38.3
43.9
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 2
Suicide 2
Accidents 3 Cancer 8
Accidents 4
Diseases of Heart 4
Diabetes Mellitus 3
Diseases of Heart 40
Cancer 32
C.L.R.D.** 13
Alzheimer's Disease 11
Influenza/Pneumonia 11
TOTAL 1 TOTAL 5 TOTAL 8 TOTAL 28 TOTAL 178
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 190 559.3
Prostate 50 137.6
Lung and Bronchus 27 78.5
Colon and Rectum 15 ND
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 50 114.6
191 446.3
28 67.3
21 48.5
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 8 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 13 ND
6 ND
24 54.8
3 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 12
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 7 ND
ND 0
6
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Centre, Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 23
Diabetes Mellitus 18
Septicemia 11
Nephritis/Nephrosis 15
Alzheimer's Disease 47
22.6
19.5
11.8
16.2
43.3
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
30
(13 - 16)
(27 - 32)
63 (60 - 66)
15 (12 - 18)
81 (78 - 83)
10 9(8 - 11) (8 - 11)
19 (17 - 22)
29 (26 - 32)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Montour County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
4 1 1 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 514
Admissions 27,717
Beds per 1,000 Population 27.7
Admissions per 1,000 Population 1,494.9
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 75.3
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
2 2 2
262 262 262
73.0
Average Occupancy Rate 88.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 206.7
$273
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
29 12 8 1 66.7
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
21
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
2
State
1
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 16
Full Time Employees 72
Contracted Employees 0
Payroll Employees 88 Staff with Clinical Privileges 82
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 104.9
Total Facilities 2 Total Surgical Visits 9,234
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 24.8
Total Operating Rooms 7 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,319.1
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 69
Total Employees per Operating Room 12.6
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,247
Total Employees 88
PAGE 4Montour County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 341 DNA 82.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) 498
Dentists (2013) 13
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 1,919 DNA 87.0% DNA
12.3% 65.2% -6.3%
-15.8% 90.9% 21.7%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
99 0 3 5 28 23 40
$54,039.79 - ND ND $54,379.76 $58,056.25 $60,299.07
137 0 3 9 16 27 82
$47,938.80 - ND ND $29,161.94 $51,970.00 $62,897.14
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
4126 33 7651
ND $68,155.32 $30,852.06 ND $40,899.28 ND
33
36
12
13
20
9
71
40
0
1
1
0
$31,090.63
$58,933.46
$40,037.91
$52,747.38
$28,037.30
ND
$64,306.63
$62,206.56
-
ND
ND
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Northampton CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)
% Population Change 2010 to 2013 0.7
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 41.2
% Population Aged 65 and Over 17.0
Population per Square Mile 811.0
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 9.7
Per Capita Personal Income $43,398
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.5
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 13.1
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 299,791
Under 5 15,077
5-14 35,927
15-24 41,698
25-34 33,921
147,005
7,796
18,415
21,819
17,064
152,786
7,281
17,512
19,879
16,857
35-44 36,288
45-54 44,810
55-64 41,174
65-74 26,697
75+ 24,199
17,818
22,179
20,035
12,565
9,314
18,470
22,631
21,139
14,132
14,885
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population
9.4
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013)
52.0
% Low Birth Weight 8.9
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 24.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.2
All Races
All Ages 3,450
Under 15 1
15-17 49
2,824
0
35
18
0
1
608
1
13
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 184
20-29 1,673
30 and Over 1,543
124
1,313
1,352
2
11
4
58
349
187
All Ages* 51.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 6.1
62.5
ND
8.5
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 28.3
20-29 73.2
30 and Over** 35.6
42.1
93.3
40.6
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000. *All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
9.2
26.0
3.5
(of any race)
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 37 4.1
Syphilis 10 1.1
Tuberculosis 8 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 2,426 270.3
Giardiasis 32 3.6
Gonorrhea 431 48.0
Hepatitis: Type A 7 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 439 48.9
Rabies (Animals) 25 N/A
Salmonellosis 131 14.6
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 75 8.4 Hep. B* Acute 7 ND
Shigellosis 9 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 39 4.3
Hep. B* Chronic 112 12.5
Chickenpox 50 5.6
Estimated Population by Hispanic Origin (2013)
Hispanic (any race) 35,021
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Northampton County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 2,892
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.6
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.8
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 19 4
AllRaces
Hispanic(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 6.7 ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 6.8 7.9
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,981
Cancer 2,001
Stroke 352
C.L.R.D.** 370
Accidents 388
150.2
167.1
27.2
29.4
37.3
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseas
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 8
Birth Defects 4
Accidents 2
Accidents 12
Birth Defects 4
Cancer 3
Diseases of Heart 3
Suicide 3
Accidents 31
Cancer 19
Suicide 8
Diseases of Heart 4
Cancer 174
Diseases of Heart 79
Accidents 24
Suicide 17
C.L.R.D.** 16
Diseases of Heart 588
Cancer 491
Stroke 115
C.L.R.D.** 107
Diabetes Mellitus 76
TOTAL 21 TOTAL 27 TOTAL 88 TOTAL 437 TOTAL 2,319
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 3,069 605.8
Prostate 773 146.9
Lung and Bronchus 420 84.4
Colon and Rectum 258 50.7
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 765 132.4
2,881 482.3
335 52.2
244 38.3*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 129 24.9
Melanoma of the Skin 159 32.1
120 19.1
248 41.1
123 22.1
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 274
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 140 27.7
54.7 96
81
14.3
13.0
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 145
Diabetes Mellitus 244
Septicemia 150
Nephritis/Nephrosis 156
Alzheimer's Disease 160
10.7
19.7
11.8
12.0
11.7
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
18
29
(16 - 20)
(27 - 32)
66 (63 - 68)
13 (11 - 16)
82 (80 - 84)
11 11(9 - 12) (9 - 13)
24 (21 - 27)
39 (36 - 43)
13 (11 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Northampton County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
4 3 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 313
Admissions 14,708
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.0
Admissions per 1,000 Population 49.1
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 52.4
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
13 13 10
2,059 2,059 1,831
40.5
Average Occupancy Rate 88.5
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 124.3
$294
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
898 398 253 2 71.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient6
0
0 2 6
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
653
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
3
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 63
Full Time Employees 80
Contracted Employees 26
Payroll Employees 117 Staff with Clinical Privileges 147
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 134.6
Total Facilities 6 Total Surgical Visits 19,244
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 39.7
Total Operating Rooms 10 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,924.4
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 92
Total Employees per Operating Room 14.3
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,836
Total Employees 143
PAGE 4Northampton County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 661 DNA 76.9% DNA
Physicians (2012) 548
Dentists (2013) 154
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 2,455 DNA 81.7% DNA
7.2% 76.2% -3.5%
-3.8% 77.6% -2.5%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,964 38 52 153 337 553 831
$48,204.05 $18,984.57 $28,954.83 $42,872.95 $41,776.55 $49,155.87 $55,476.37
2,245 19 47 104 222 469 1,384
$46,570.59 $24,264.76 $22,981.82 $27,798.00 $35,294.56 $46,881.31 $52,067.80
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
1652,459 456 48461522
$42,872.70 $51,700.05 $36,219.24 $37,857.02 $46,552.85 $35,720.28
642
754
125
186
214
199
1,241
787
21
26
2
12
$46,541.33
$50,951.98
$62,819.85
$52,527.57
$25,475.15
$29,805.55
$49,584.99
$50,314.78
$37,691.66
$44,180.27
ND
$62,207.74
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Northumberland CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -0.5
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 43.4
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.4
Population per Square Mile 205.2
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 14.2
Per Capita Personal Income $35,402
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 18.2
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 94,076
Under 5 4,942
5-14 10,546
15-24 10,521
25-34 11,245
47,167
2,509
5,375
5,714
6,024
46,909
2,433
5,171
4,807
5,221
35-44 11,237
45-54 13,643
55-64 13,714
65-74 9,604
75+ 8,624
5,883
6,975
6,832
4,546
3,309
5,354
6,668
6,882
5,058
5,315
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.0
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 62.1
% Low Birth Weight 6.7
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 29.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 3.1
All Ages 1,023
Under 15 2
15-17 29
940
1
28
7
0
0
76
1
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 57
20-29 596
30 and Over 339
51
547
313
1
3
3
5
46
23
All Ages* 61.1
Under 15** ND
15-17 19.3
66.5
20.0
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 58.4
20-29 107.1
30 and Over** 28.3
65.2
116.7
30.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 4 1.4
Syphilis 5 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 655 231.4
Giardiasis 9 ND
Gonorrhea 36 12.7
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 106 37.4
Rabies (Animals) 16 N/A
Salmonellosis 28 9.9
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 43 15.2 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis < 5 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 20 7.1
Chickenpox 14 4.9
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Northumberland County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,134
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.1
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.0
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 7
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 4.8
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 948
Cancer 757
Stroke 180
C.L.R.D.** 196
Accidents 146
212.4
180.6
38.6
44.6
47.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 3 Accidents 6 Accidents 13
Suicide 9
Cancer 3
Diabetes Mellitus 3
Diseases of Heart 3
Diseases of Heart 59
Cancer 57
Accidents 8
C.L.R.D.** 7
Diseases of Heart 235
Cancer 201
C.L.R.D.** 65
Stroke 60
Alzheimer's Disease 34
TOTAL 8 TOTAL 8 TOTAL 40 TOTAL 182 TOTAL 896
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 989 541.4
Prostate 239 125.0
Lung and Bronchus 155 83.6
Colon and Rectum 74 40.8
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 223 111.6
873 427.5
125 56.9
73 32.2
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 51 29.8
Melanoma of the Skin 32 17.3
35 15.1
66 30.1
37 21.5
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 80
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 48 25.5
45.1 16
24
ND
12.3
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Centre, Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 104
Diabetes Mellitus 92
Septicemia 75
Nephritis/Nephrosis 88
Alzheimer's Disease 126
22.3
21.6
17.1
19.0
25.8
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
30
(13 - 16)
(27 - 32)
63 (60 - 66)
15 (12 - 18)
81 (78 - 83)
10 9(8 - 11) (8 - 11)
19 (17 - 22)
29 (26 - 32)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Northumberland County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 49
Admissions 1,253
Beds per 1,000 Population 0.5
Admissions per 1,000 Population 13.3
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 33.2
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
9 9 8
1,016 1,016 1,001
55.7
Average Occupancy Rate 90.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 161.8
$267
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
220 121 37 1 70.4
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient5
0
0 0 5
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
159
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $957
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Northumberland County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 450 DNA 83.1% DNA
Physicians (2012) 71
Dentists (2013) 31
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 593 DNA 78.7% DNA
-9.6% 70.3% -9.7%
-6.1% 55.6% -23.8%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
460 9 13 38 92 139 169
$41,226.81 ND $41,866.86 $34,261.90 $32,742.81 $40,725.27 $49,245.51
501 7 5 33 61 104 291
$37,749.57 ND ND $17,879.01 $31,762.51 $39,294.01 $44,299.68
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
17506 145 7220615
$18,631.37 $41,738.40 $29,559.79 $33,038.66 $45,054.90 $26,191.85
119
170
37
41
87
72
253
161
4
14
1
2
$35,967.62
$38,634.08
$50,554.60
$65,753.10
$18,132.51
$17,559.06
$43,983.42
$44,182.63
ND
$93,721.03
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Perry CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -0.9
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 41.4
% Population Aged 65 and Over 15.3
Population per Square Mile 82.6
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 9.7
Per Capita Personal Income $36,835
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.7
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 12.5
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 45,562
Under 5 2,694
5-14 5,507
15-24 5,551
25-34 5,051
22,900
1,399
2,851
2,887
2,615
22,662
1,295
2,656
2,664
2,436
35-44 5,706
45-54 7,077
55-64 7,013
65-74 4,192
75+ 2,771
2,827
3,586
3,514
2,110
1,111
2,879
3,491
3,499
2,082
1,660
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 11.1
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 66.4
% Low Birth Weight 7.7
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 34.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.6
All Ages 573
Under 15 1
15-17 16
508
0
13
4
0
0
61
1
3
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 31
20-29 309
30 and Over 216
26
271
198
1
3
0
4
35
18
All Ages* 63.7
Under 15** ND
15-17 15.6
71.8
19.2
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 51.7
20-29 107.7
30 and Over** 33.7
61.6
122.8
36.8
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 3 2.2
Syphilis 3 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 296 215.6
Giardiasis 5 ND
Gonorrhea 21 15.3
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 83 60.4
Rabies (Animals) 12 N/A
Salmonellosis 15 10.9
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 18 13.1 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis < 5 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 19 13.8
Chickenpox 5 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Perry County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 434
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.5
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.3
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 7
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 8.0
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 321
Cancer 299
Stroke 52
C.L.R.D.** 74
Accidents 78
205.5
175.2
35.8
46.2
58.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 4 Accidents 8
Suicide 2
Cancer 32
Diseases of Heart 20
Accidents 8
C.L.R.D.** 5
Diseases of Heart 93
Cancer 58
C.L.R.D.** 20
Diabetes Mellitus 18
Influenza/Pneumonia 16
TOTAL 7 TOTAL 2 TOTAL 19 TOTAL 93 TOTAL 313
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 401 518.4
Prostate 69 80.4
Lung and Bronchus 67 89.7
Colon and Rectum 34 47.6
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 91 103.9
373 434.4
52 57.3
27 30.4
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 27 36.6
Melanoma of the Skin 26 32.5
15 ND
36 36.4
17 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 32
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 8 ND
40.2 9
3
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Cumberland and Perry Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 47
Diabetes Mellitus 56
Septicemia 19
Nephritis/Nephrosis 28
Alzheimer's Disease 32
32.0
34.8
12.6
18.2
22.0
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
13
31
(11 - 17)
(27 - 35)
64 (60 - 68)
15 (12 - 19)
78 (75 - 82)
10 10(8 - 12) (7 - 13)
20 (17 - 24)
35 (31 - 40)
10 (7 - 13)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Perry County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
0 0 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed -
Admissions -
Beds per 1,000 Population -
Admissions per 1,000 Population -
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate -
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
243 243 243
34.9
Average Occupancy Rate 96.8
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 111.7
$227
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
265 97 78 26 75.6
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
201
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Perry County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 64 DNA 77.0% DNA
Physicians (2012) 22
Dentists (2013) 13
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 93 DNA 74.1% DNA
-7.0% 85.0% 20.0%
57.9% 81.8% 10.4%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
217 4 5 19 36 68 85
$33,078.50 ND ND $26,945.95 $47,901.43 $30,529.75 $33,849.80
214 7 2 16 24 57 108
$25,137.83 ND ND $51,022.50 $15,830.70 $23,191.90 $27,689.20
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
14202 45 83843
$28,559.62 $30,128.01 $14,632.65 $21,622.50 $50,834.71 ND
65
80
26
28
29
25
93
76
1
7
0
1
$28,648.75
$26,370.25
$55,561.89
$65,698.13
$10,847.05
$12,175.05
$25,094.50
$33,491.66
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Philadelphia CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)
% Population Change 2010 to 2013 1.8
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 33.6
% Population Aged 65 and Over 12.4
Population per Square Mile 11,582.1
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 26.5
Per Capita Personal Income $41,109
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 10.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 33.6
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 1,553,165
Under 5 108,339
5-14 182,838
15-24 238,174
25-34 275,122
733,933
55,165
93,058
116,612
131,840
819,232
53,174
89,780
121,562
143,282
35-44 189,727
45-54 192,028
55-64 174,200
65-74 104,103
75+ 88,634
91,374
91,006
79,175
44,219
31,484
98,353
101,022
95,025
59,884
57,150
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2013)
White 707,302 Black 686,475 Other Races 49,742 Hispanic (any race) 206,033
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate14.3
Average Annual General63.0
% Low Birth Weight 10.7
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 43.5
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.9
7.2
31.3
1.1
13.7
49.3
3.9
Per 1,000 Population
Fertility Rate* (2011-2013)
All Races White Black
All Ages 35,106
Under 15 99
15-17 1,031
22,268
36
607
279
1
11
12,559
62
413
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 2,453
20-29 19,683
30 and Over 11,825
1,393
11,699
8,524
18
145
98
1,042
7,839
3,203
All Ages* 61.3
Under 15** 0.8
15-17 23.2
96.7
2.3
39.5
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 55.8
20-29 78.5
30 and Over** 40.2
98.2
132.0
55.7
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
9.0
49.1
4.4
(of any race)
Asian/PI* 109,646
8.4
40.3
0.7
Asian / Pacific
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 2,056 44.3
Syphilis 754 16.3
Tuberculosis 276 6.0
Total Rate
Chlamydia 60,844 1312.1
Giardiasis 185 4.0
Gonorrhea 20,357 439.0
Hepatitis: Type A 16 0.3
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 441 9.5
Rabies (Animals) 8 N/A
Salmonellosis 901 19.4
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 393 8.5 Hep. B* Acute 17 0.4
Shigellosis 157 3.4
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 12 0.3
Pertussis 408 8.8
Hep. B* Chronic 1,084 23.4
Chickenpox 547 11.8
Islander
Multi-Race 37,190
*Asian/Pacific Islander
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Multi - Race
11.7
47.8
3.9
Philadelphia County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 13,880
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 8.9
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.6
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 209 31 124 22
AllRaces BlackWhite
Hispanic(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 9.4 4.9 12.6 5.7
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 9.7 5.9 13.7 5.6
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 10,241
Cancer 9,756
Stroke 2,136
C.L.R.D.** 1,862
Accidents 2,376
212.7
206.6
44.5
39.3
50.7
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 713
Diabetes Mellitus 1,182
Septicemia 1,054
Nephritis/Nephrosis 993
Alzheimer's Disease 566
14.8
25.0
22.2
21.0
11.2
* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseas
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 140
Birth Defects 20
Accidents 15
Assault (Homicide) 7
Septicemia 4
Assault (Homicide) 92
Accidents 55
Suicide 21
Cancer 16
Diseases of Heart 6
Accidents 237
Assault (Homicide) 110
Diseases of Heart 103
Cancer 80
Suicide 55
Cancer 940
Diseases of Heart 777
Accidents 264
C.L.R.D.** 114
Diabetes Mellitus 110
Diseases of Heart 2,495
Cancer 2,105
Stroke 543
C.L.R.D.** 480
Diabetes Mellitus 278
TOTAL 228 TOTAL 231 TOTAL 858 TOTAL 3,300 TOTAL 9,263
Note: Total includes all other causes.
Asian/PI*
5
ND
*Asian/Pacific Islander
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 12,237 620.9
Prostate 3,288 161.0
Lung and Bronchus 1,793 94.8
Colon and Rectum 1,182 61.5
Male FemaleTotal Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 3,247 125.6
12,604 474.9
1,931 71.5
1,095 40.1
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male FemaleTotal Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 518 26.4
Melanoma of the Skin 292 15.3
427 16.0
884 32.6
199 7.5
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 688
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 560 28.1
37.8 311
376
11.1
14.5
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Philadelphia County Only]
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
21
30
(20 - 23)
(28 - 32)
64 (62 - 66)
22 (20 - 24)
85 (83 - 86)
12 13(11 - 13) (11 - 14)
25 (23 - 26)
63 (61 - 66)
19 (17 - 20)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Multi- Race
7
ND
NA3.7
Philadelphia County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
29 16 4 1
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 5,577
Admissions 271,554
Beds per 1,000 Population 3.6
Admissions per 1,000 Population 174.8
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 74.1
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
46 44 42
7,547 7,131 7,404
39.2
Average Occupancy Rate 92.7
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 165.5
$339
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
3,885 2,532 1,085 4 93.4
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient117
37
5 10 78
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
3,621
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
8
Non-Profit
17
For Profit
11
State
0
Other
1
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 330
Full Time Employees 380
Contracted Employees 239
Payroll Employees 471 Staff with Clinical Privileges 523
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 100.0
Total Facilities 24 Total Surgical Visits 71,023
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 32.3
Total Operating Rooms 50 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,420.5
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 411
Total Employees per Operating Room 14.2
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $3,445
Total Employees 710
PAGE 4Philadelphia County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 2,953 DNA 85.4% DNA
Physicians (2012) 7,385
Dentists (2013) 877
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 24,931 DNA 86.6% DNA
8.2% 70.7% -1.8%
-5.3% 73.4% -1.2%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
11,381 445 333 1,178 2,827 3,977 2,621
$50,334.00 $27,918.16 $38,679.26 $54,986.46 $50,008.65 $49,551.00 $56,411.07
9,016 326 205 589 1,487 2,512 3,897
$45,286.17 $25,528.13 $33,534.00 $34,647.91 $37,584.00 $48,405.22 $51,372.46
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
8318,312 7,672 1,6911,757105
$38,429.00 $53,192.95 $45,408.96 $42,114.00 $46,049.32 $47,735.00
2,813
4,718
573
930
1,381
1,677
4,066
3,306
148
193
35
557
$45,843.27
$50,440.50
$56,817.81
$61,154.38
$28,063.34
$30,690.00
$50,023.91
$54,062.37
$46,038.26
$54,646.69
$72,802.50
$108,390.29
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Pike CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -1.4
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 44.8
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.5
Population per Square Mile 103.8
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 9.1
Per Capita Personal Income $37,182
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.7
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 12.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 56,591
Under 5 2,193
5-14 6,826
15-24 7,128
25-34 4,739
28,330
1,105
3,510
3,838
2,372
28,261
1,088
3,316
3,290
2,367
35-44 6,368
45-54 9,746
55-64 8,530
65-74 6,793
75+ 4,268
3,110
4,787
4,292
3,329
1,987
3,258
4,959
4,238
3,464
2,281
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 7.2
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 37.4
% Low Birth Weight 10.4
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 32.4
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 453
Under 15 1
15-17 7
410
1
6
0
0
0
43
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 18
20-29 225
30 and Over 202
16
197
190
0
0
0
2
28
12
All Ages* 46.0
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
50.8
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 24.4
20-29 79.2
30 and Over** 27.6
27.4
90.4
29.3
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 20 11.7
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 148 86.9
Giardiasis 10 5.9
Gonorrhea 19 11.2
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 71 41.7
Rabies (Animals) 3 N/A
Salmonellosis 16 9.4
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 22 12.9 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 6 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 27 15.9
Chickenpox 7 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Pike County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 443
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 7.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 5.9
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 2
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 334
Cancer 335
Stroke 43
C.L.R.D.** 70
Accidents 74
158.1
142.8
21.5
31.8
41.4
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 2 Accidents 6
Suicide 2
Accidents 5 Cancer 27
Diseases of Heart 14
Suicide 7
Diseases of Heart 91
Cancer 86
C.L.R.D.** 22
TOTAL 2 TOTAL 9 TOTAL 11 TOTAL 92 TOTAL 329
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 528 478.0
Prostate 118 97.2
Lung and Bronchus 79 67.9
Colon and Rectum 42 40.7
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 126 108.9
468 410.7
67 56.4
43 38.1
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 21 21.6
Melanoma of the Skin 18 ND
11 ND
39 30.2
13 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 52
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 19 ND
45.3 9
14
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Pike, Monroe, Susquehanna, and Wayne Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 20
Diabetes Mellitus 39
Septicemia 18
Nephritis/Nephrosis 23
Alzheimer's Disease 22
10.0
17.3
8.7
10.2
11.1
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
29
(15 - 23)
(25 - 32)
66 (61 - 70)
20 (15 - 25)
81 (77 - 85)
9 11(7 - 11) (8 - 15)
24 (19 - 28)
34 (29 - 39)
13 (10 - 17)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Pike County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
0 0 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed -
Admissions -
Beds per 1,000 Population -
Admissions per 1,000 Population -
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate -
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
2 2 2
110 110 110
9.9
Average Occupancy Rate 87.6
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 93.6
$273
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
208 113 66 0 88.3
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
179
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees 0
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Pike County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 69 DNA 84.8% DNA
Physicians (2012) 25
Dentists (2013) 14
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 88 DNA 82.5% DNA
-41.6% 54.5% -19.7%
-13.9% 91.7% 6.0%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
159 2 3 18 19 55 62
$29,815.35 ND ND $28,840.71 $26,864.44 $39,149.35 $25,984.94
141 2 5 18 20 43 53
$28,184.06 ND ND $29,387.77 $23,280.32 $29,230.09 $28,485.70
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
9140 39 41736
ND $27,408.28 $25,410.61 $30,002.54 $39,149.35 ND
38
61
19
22
22
18
58
55
4
1
0
2
$33,109.84
$28,720.43
$40,266.61
$65,260.63
$16,450.18
$15,262.48
$28,334.88
$27,413.00
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Potter CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 0.2
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 45.0
% Population Aged 65 and Over 21.0
Population per Square Mile 16.2
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 15.1
Per Capita Personal Income $34,226
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.3
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 19.2
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 17,497
Under 5 988
5-14 2,107
15-24 1,977
25-34 1,702
8,769
494
1,095
1,049
897
8,728
494
1,012
928
805
35-44 1,861
45-54 2,489
55-64 2,697
65-74 2,058
75+ 1,618
937
1,238
1,353
1,032
674
924
1,251
1,344
1,026
944
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 11.8
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 73.0
% Low Birth Weight 7.8
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 12.7
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 213
Under 15 0
15-17 6
207
0
6
3
0
0
3
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 15
20-29 142
30 and Over 50
15
138
48
0
1
2
0
3
0
All Ages* 77.9
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
80.2
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 88.8
20-29 165.5
30 and Over** 25.2
88.8
170.3
26.3
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 1 1.9
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 92 175.1
Giardiasis 7 ND
Gonorrhea 1 ND
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 51 97.1
Rabies (Animals) 3 N/A
Salmonellosis 5 ND
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 8 ND Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 37 70.4
Hep. B* Chronic < 5 ND
Chickenpox < 5 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Potter County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 207
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.4
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 114
Cancer 171
Stroke 29
C.L.R.D.** 42
Accidents 36
135.9
204.6
34.3
49.0
59.8
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 2 Accidents 2 Cancer 15
Diseases of Heart 8
C.L.R.D.** 2
Cancer 50
Diseases of Heart 32
C.L.R.D.** 12
Stroke 9
Diabetes Mellitus 7
TOTAL 1 TOTAL 2 TOTAL 4 TOTAL 32 TOTAL 168
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 204 542.3
Prostate 60 146.8
Lung and Bronchus 30 77.6
Colon and Rectum 16 ND
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 38 100.6
168 437.1
33 77.6
20 48.0
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 8 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 13 ND
4 ND
13 ND
5 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 9
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 7 ND
ND 5
3
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Lycoming, Clinton, and Potter Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 8
Diabetes Mellitus 16
Septicemia 18
Nephritis/Nephrosis 18
Alzheimer's Disease 6
ND
18.8
22.6
19.4
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
17
31
(15 - 20)
(28 - 34)
66 (63 - 69)
17 (14 - 20)
81 (78 - 84)
9 8(8 - 11) (7 - 10)
23 (21 - 26)
33 (29 - 37)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Potter County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 35
Admissions 2,012
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.0
Admissions per 1,000 Population 115.0
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 67.7
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
2 2 2
170 170 170
46.2
Average Occupancy Rate 81.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 144.4
$239
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
119 65 25 10 85.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
100
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees 0
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Potter County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 74 DNA 76.1% DNA
Physicians (2012) 26
Dentists (2013) ND
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 192 DNA 85.7% DNA
-11.5% 56.5% -14.3%
ND ND ND
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
57 0 2 6 13 6 30
$21,914.92 - ND ND $36,687.32 ND $18,593.81
82 3 2 3 7 16 51
$18,881.57 ND ND ND ND $17,375.05 $18,917.68
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
580 24 6241
ND $17,300.84 $25,214.26 ND $32,176.48 ND
18
22
7
6
7
6
48
20
1
1
1
2
$26,136.68
$38,505.70
ND
ND
ND
ND
$18,489.18
$15,630.10
ND
ND
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Schuylkill CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -0.9
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 43.3
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.9
Population per Square Mile 188.7
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 12.8
Per Capita Personal Income $36,325
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.2
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 18.2
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 146,920
Under 5 7,208
5-14 16,628
15-24 16,153
25-34 17,257
74,929
3,758
8,573
8,593
9,594
71,991
3,450
8,055
7,560
7,663
35-44 18,779
45-54 22,100
55-64 21,065
65-74 14,378
75+ 13,352
10,151
11,603
10,661
6,891
5,105
8,628
10,497
10,404
7,487
8,247
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.2
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 57.3
% Low Birth Weight 8.1
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 18.9
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.3
All Ages 1,539
Under 15 1
15-17 22
1,349
0
18
7
0
0
183
1
4
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 83
20-29 909
30 and Over 524
74
795
462
0
5
2
9
109
60
All Ages* 56.6
Under 15** ND
15-17 7.3
64.5
8.9
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 52.7
20-29 107.3
30 and Over** 26.1
59.1
122.7
29.6
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 15 3.4
Syphilis 4 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 727 164.7
Giardiasis 7 ND
Gonorrhea 71 16.1
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 33 7.5
Rabies (Animals) 10 N/A
Salmonellosis 38 8.6
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 32 7.2 Hep. B* Acute 7 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 41 9.3
Hep. B* Chronic 51 11.6
Chickenpox 24 5.4
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Schuylkill County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,993
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 13.6
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 9.1
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 12
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 8.9
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 8.4
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,676
Cancer 1,236
Stroke 293
C.L.R.D.** 311
Accidents 277
240.8
189.1
42.2
46.2
57.1
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 7
Accidents 4
Birth Defects 2
Accidents 16
Suicide 6
Assault (Homicide) 2
Influenza/Pneumonia 2
Accidents 24
Diseases of Heart 10
Cancer 6
Suicide 6
Diseases of Heart 91
Cancer 85
Accidents 21
Suicide 17
C.L.R.D.** 14
Diseases of Heart 479
Cancer 319
C.L.R.D.** 90
Stroke 87
Alzheimer's Disease 59
TOTAL 18 TOTAL 30 TOTAL 68 TOTAL 325 TOTAL 1,552
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,524 540.6
Prostate 274 91.6
Lung and Bronchus 243 86.1
Colon and Rectum 148 51.6
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 343 109.9
1,517 468.1
184 55.1
187 51.0
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 69 25.6
Melanoma of the Skin 71 25.4
56 16.4
119 38.7
47 17.3
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 127
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 54 19.5
45.0 47
37
13.3
11.3
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Berks and Schuylkill Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 118
Diabetes Mellitus 182
Septicemia 100
Nephritis/Nephrosis 121
Alzheimer's Disease 174
16.8
27.4
14.4
17.6
22.1
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
16
32
(14 - 19)
(29 - 36)
66 (62 - 70)
16 (13 - 20)
77 (74 - 81)
10 11(8 - 13) (9 - 13)
21 (18 - 25)
38 (33 - 43)
15 (12 - 18)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Schuylkill County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
3 3 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 350
Admissions 12,174
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.4
Admissions per 1,000 Population 82.9
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 49.0
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
14 14 13
1,642 1,642 1,631
59.2
Average Occupancy Rate 89.0
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 215.7
$271
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
768 419 162 1 77.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient8
3
0 0 5
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
582
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 59
Full Time Employees 29
Contracted Employees 21
Payroll Employees 67 Staff with Clinical Privileges 58
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 121.2
Total Facilities 5 Total Surgical Visits 10,667
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 34.2
Total Operating Rooms 8 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,333.4
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 49
Total Employees per Operating Room 11.0
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,082
Total Employees 88
PAGE 4Schuylkill County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 639 DNA 87.4% DNA
Physicians (2012) 190
Dentists (2013) 59
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 1,059 DNA 80.5% DNA
-7.0% 75.9% 1.9%
14.8% 74.5% -5.5%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
931 14 24 96 181 260 356
$25,090.00 $30,174.33 $17,041.00 $11,288.00 $25,540.00 $25,095.00 $27,756.73
1,014 7 26 63 122 218 578
$21,131.00 ND $14,960.05 $9,736.00 $14,660.63 $20,962.50 $23,543.74
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
591,018 162 24145119
$10,810.00 $24,018.00 $26,949.28 $20,790.00 $22,150.00 $18,433.67
268
346
55
87
130
109
546
358
13
22
2
9
$19,651.95
$23,390.88
$58,539.91
$47,242.00
$9,418.00
$10,893.00
$24,195.50
$26,134.85
$85,780.90
$60,407.41
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Snyder CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 0.4
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 39.3
% Population Aged 65 and Over 16.5
Population per Square Mile 121.3
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 11.9
Per Capita Personal Income $35,091
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.0
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 14.1
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 39,865
Under 5 2,076
5-14 5,086
15-24 6,320
25-34 4,376
19,698
1,084
2,635
3,161
2,244
20,167
992
2,451
3,159
2,132
35-44 4,616
45-54 5,512
55-64 5,310
65-74 3,597
75+ 2,972
2,315
2,736
2,656
1,688
1,179
2,301
2,776
2,654
1,909
1,793
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 11.3
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 58.2
% Low Birth Weight 6.7
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 41.6
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 479
Under 15 0
15-17 6
450
0
5
2
0
0
27
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 28
20-29 279
30 and Over 166
27
264
154
0
0
2
1
15
10
All Ages* 59.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
63.1
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 33.2
20-29 97.3
30 and Over** 32.9
34.4
102.8
35.5
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 0 0.0
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 197 165.1
Giardiasis 13 10.9
Gonorrhea 15 12.6
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 74 62.0
Rabies (Animals) 19 N/A
Salmonellosis 25 20.9
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 20 16.8 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 13 10.9
Hep. B* Chronic 7 ND
Chickenpox < 5 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Snyder County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 375
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 9.4
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.4
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 3
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 258
Cancer 239
Stroke 57
C.L.R.D.** 86
Accidents 45
169.0
161.0
36.0
55.8
34.1
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Birth Defects 2 Cancer 6
Accidents 4
Diseases of Heart 2
Cancer 21
Diseases of Heart 11
C.L.R.D.** 5
Diabetes Mellitus 3
Diseases of Heart 74
Cancer 65
C.L.R.D.** 29
Stroke 12
Nephritis/Nephrosis 10
TOTAL 3 TOTAL 5 TOTAL 19 TOTAL 61 TOTAL 287
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 356 537.2
Prostate 81 112.1
Lung and Bronchus 52 78.8
Colon and Rectum 29 45.0
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 95 128.0
327 437.1
33 39.6
28 35.2
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 21 32.7
Melanoma of the Skin 22 36.8
19 ND
27 34.6
16 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 25
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 11 ND
38.9 6
5
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Centre, Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 28
Diabetes Mellitus 33
Septicemia 16
Nephritis/Nephrosis 35
Alzheimer's Disease 23
18.8
22.2
10.4
21.7
14.5
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
30
(13 - 16)
(27 - 32)
63 (60 - 66)
15 (12 - 18)
81 (78 - 83)
10 9(8 - 11) (8 - 11)
19 (17 - 22)
29 (26 - 32)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Snyder County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
0 0 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed -
Admissions -
Beds per 1,000 Population -
Admissions per 1,000 Population -
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate -
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
1 1 1
159 159 159
24.2
Average Occupancy Rate 97.5
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 158.3
$262
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
99 45 19 2 57.6
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient3
2
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
66
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Snyder County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 175 DNA 82.7% DNA
Physicians (2012) 21
Dentists (2013) 14
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 133 DNA 83.5% DNA
-7.8% 73.7% -5.3%
-19.0% 66.7% -33.3%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
144 2 3 27 22 39 51
$44,974.45 ND ND $26,577.79 $38,613.36 $46,659.74 $44,173.44
130 3 1 11 17 16 82
$30,725.56 ND ND $13,630.46 $28,572.29 $28,527.01 $34,400.37
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
7143 33 18704
ND $37,200.08 $25,529.33 $25,805.02 $47,691.19 ND
35
49
14
17
14
25
64
50
3
2
0
1
$34,449.61
$56,742.73
$31,423.42
$48,149.75
$15,149.74
$16,165.47
$34,400.37
$50,477.63
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Somerset CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -1.6
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 44.7
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.9
Population per Square Mile 71.2
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 12.4
Per Capita Personal Income $34,617
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 9.2
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.4
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 76,520
Under 5 3,405
5-14 8,091
15-24 8,384
25-34 8,645
39,574
1,693
4,083
4,590
5,020
36,946
1,712
4,008
3,794
3,625
35-44 9,472
45-54 11,506
55-64 11,784
65-74 7,875
75+ 7,358
5,227
6,115
6,095
3,860
2,891
4,245
5,391
5,689
4,015
4,467
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 8.4
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 56.6
% Low Birth Weight 7.0
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 28.6
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.0
All Ages 689
Under 15 0
15-17 14
645
0
13
6
0
0
38
0
1
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 32
20-29 394
30 and Over 249
29
365
238
0
4
2
3
25
9
All Ages* 55.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 10.4
59.1
11.2
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 39.5
20-29 101.8
30 and Over** 27.6
43.6
109.9
28.9
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 6 2.6
Syphilis 2 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 273 118.2
Giardiasis 14 6.1
Gonorrhea 15 6.5
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 27 11.7
Rabies (Animals) 18 N/A
Salmonellosis 35 15.2
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 51 22.1 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 11 4.8
Hep. B* Chronic 13 5.6
Chickenpox 35 15.2
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Somerset County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 1,059
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 13.8
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.6
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 4
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 6.5
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 770
Cancer 575
Stroke 140
C.L.R.D.** 159
Accidents 159
206.2
161.2
36.4
42.2
55.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 3 Accidents 5 Diseases of Heart 11
Accidents 5
Suicide 4
Cancer 2
Cancer 48
Diseases of Heart 36
Diabetes Mellitus 18
Accidents 17
C.L.R.D.** 8
Diseases of Heart 221
Cancer 161
C.L.R.D.** 52
Stroke 45
Alzheimer's Disease 36
TOTAL 4 TOTAL 9 TOTAL 28 TOTAL 172 TOTAL 846
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 784 505.0
Prostate 180 106.8
Lung and Bronchus 95 60.1
Colon and Rectum 89 58.4
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 159 97.8
733 446.4
80 45.3
75 41.6
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 31 20.1
Melanoma of the Skin 33 22.7
36 19.5
67 40.1
28 18.3
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 58
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 29 19.0
37.3 17
16
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Indiana, Cambria, Somerset, and Armstrong Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 56
Diabetes Mellitus 127
Septicemia 56
Nephritis/Nephrosis 73
Alzheimer's Disease 125
14.1
37.1
15.7
19.2
29.1
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
21
36
(19 - 24)
(32 - 39)
68 (65 - 71)
15 (12 - 19)
83 (79 - 85)
11 8(9 - 13) (6 - 10)
22 (19 - 25)
25 (22 - 29)
12 (10 - 15)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Somerset County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
3 3 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 177
Admissions 5,647
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.3
Admissions per 1,000 Population 73.8
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 36.0
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
6 6 6
663 663 663
43.5
Average Occupancy Rate 90.8
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 245.3
$207
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
681 244 167 2 63.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient2
1
0 1 2
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
413
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $842
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Somerset County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 370 DNA 82.0% DNA
Physicians (2012) 93
Dentists (2013) 26
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 603 DNA 81.3% DNA
-6.4% 66.3% -3.2%
-5.7% 82.6% -1.4%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
408 5 10 36 70 114 173
$17,827.73 ND $16,379.42 $12,063.31 $13,031.97 $20,211.40 $20,560.39
484 2 3 21 37 97 324
$20,885.37 ND ND $8,680.50 $12,952.60 $19,098.60 $22,421.24
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
20544 94 8812719
$14,236.68 $21,341.80 $13,414.40 $16,568.86 $19,786.00 $16,871.15
117
160
21
38
47
41
296
159
2
9
1
1
$19,806.93
$15,624.39
$27,823.33
$30,325.09
$10,622.25
$7,710.75
$21,678.88
$21,942.44
ND
ND
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Sullivan CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -1.2
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 50.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 26.5
Population per Square Mile 14.1
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 13.9
Per Capita Personal Income $35,979
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.2
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 6,351
Under 5 232
5-14 404
15-24 809
25-34 550
3,294
118
196
505
304
3,057
114
208
304
246
35-44 579
45-54 956
55-64 1,139
65-74 925
75+ 757
316
470
594
462
329
263
486
545
463
428
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 7.9
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 61.4
% Low Birth Weight ND
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 24.0
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 52
Under 15 0
15-17 0
50
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 3
20-29 37
30 and Over 12
3
35
12
0
1
0
0
1
0
All Ages* 61.5
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
64.0
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 ND
20-29 133.1
30 and Over** 20.0
ND
140.7
20.0
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 1 5.2
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 128 663.5
Giardiasis < 5 ND
Gonorrhea 22 114.0
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 17 88.1
Rabies (Animals) 1 N/A
Salmonellosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis < 5 ND Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis < 5 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 0 ND
Chickenpox 0 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Sullivan County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 109
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 17.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 9.3
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 67
Cancer 64
Stroke 13
C.L.R.D.** 20
Accidents 15
190.1
192.2
34.8
52.7
62.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Cancer 6
Diseases of Heart 2
Cancer 17
Diseases of Heart 16
Diabetes Mellitus 8
Alzheimer's Disease 6
TOTAL 1 TOTAL 0 TOTAL 2 TOTAL 13 TOTAL 93
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 94 570.0
Prostate 21 117.0
Lung and Bronchus 14 ND
Colon and Rectum 10 ND
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 23 138.4
95 586.6
12 ND
3 ND
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 8 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 4 ND
4 ND
8 ND
4 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 4
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 2 ND
ND 4
2
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Lycoming, Clinton, and Potter Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 4
Diabetes Mellitus 20
Septicemia 3
Nephritis/Nephrosis 7
Alzheimer's Disease 9
ND
56.3
ND
ND
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
17
31
(15 - 20)
(28 - 34)
66 (63 - 69)
17 (14 - 20)
81 (78 - 84)
9 8(8 - 11) (7 - 10)
23 (21 - 26)
33 (29 - 37)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Sullivan County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
0 0 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed -
Admissions -
Beds per 1,000 Population -
Admissions per 1,000 Population -
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate -
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
2 2 2
187 187 187
111.2
Average Occupancy Rate 92.7
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 235.5
$263
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
6 2 3 0 80.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 0 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
5
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate -
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Sullivan County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 44 DNA 78.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) ND
Dentists (2013) ND
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 37 DNA 73.5% DNA
ND ND ND
ND ND ND
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
54 0 1 3 9 15 26
$23,301.75 - ND ND ND $26,835.42 $20,529.08
39 1 1 0 2 8 27
$21,747.28 ND ND - ND ND $21,747.28
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
461 11 4121
ND $20,174.75 $26,835.42 ND $37,530.55 ND
5
24
2
2
6
8
26
18
0
2
0
0
ND
$35,119.43
ND
ND
ND
ND
$21,800.34
$24,227.51
-
ND
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Susquehanna CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -2.5
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 45.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.6
Population per Square Mile 51.4
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 12.9
Per Capita Personal Income $36,389
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.1
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 14.4
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 42,286
Under 5 2,019
5-14 4,764
15-24 4,845
25-34 4,173
21,285
1,014
2,435
2,575
2,143
21,001
1,005
2,329
2,270
2,030
35-44 4,573
45-54 6,800
55-64 6,836
65-74 4,817
75+ 3,459
2,332
3,442
3,462
2,386
1,496
2,241
3,358
3,374
2,431
1,963
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 57.7
% Low Birth Weight 7.3
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 29.2
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 422
Under 15 0
15-17 7
412
0
7
1
0
0
9
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 19
20-29 247
30 and Over 149
19
238
148
0
1
0
0
8
1
All Ages* 63.0
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
64.5
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 42.2
20-29 114.4
30 and Over** 30.9
42.2
118.7
31.1
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 1 0.8
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 126 98.3
Giardiasis 7 ND
Gonorrhea 9 ND
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 78 60.9
Rabies (Animals) 15 N/A
Salmonellosis 10 7.8
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 15 11.7 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 8 ND
Hep. B* Chronic < 5 ND
Chickenpox < 5 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Susquehanna County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 441
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.4
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.7
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 3
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 353
Cancer 299
Stroke 62
C.L.R.D.** 78
Accidents 87
192.7
164.3
34.2
43.1
68.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Suicide 7
Accidents 3
Accidents 10
Cancer 3
Suicide 3
Cancer 31
Diseases of Heart 14
Accidents 6
C.L.R.D.** 5
Stroke 4
Diseases of Heart 88
Cancer 58
C.L.R.D.** 26
Stroke 20
Diabetes Mellitus 18
TOTAL 3 TOTAL 10 TOTAL 20 TOTAL 79 TOTAL 329
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 449 506.4
Prostate 112 113.2
Lung and Bronchus 72 78.6
Colon and Rectum 39 44.8
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 102 115.8
354 385.1
39 38.7
21 22.5
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 20 23.0
Melanoma of the Skin 28 31.1
16 ND
28 29.5
15 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 34
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 17 ND
40.0 11
10
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Pike, Monroe, Susquehanna, and Wayne Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 29
Diabetes Mellitus 52
Septicemia 28
Nephritis/Nephrosis 25
Alzheimer's Disease 37
17.3
28.1
16.9
14.2
20.9
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
29
(15 - 23)
(25 - 32)
66 (61 - 70)
20 (15 - 25)
81 (77 - 85)
9 11(7 - 11) (8 - 15)
24 (19 - 28)
34 (29 - 39)
13 (10 - 17)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Susquehanna County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 2 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 46
Admissions 1,998
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.1
Admissions per 1,000 Population 47.2
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 44.9
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
253 253 253
30.6
Average Occupancy Rate 81.8
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 192.3
$230
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
112 47 36 0 71.1
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient3
0
0 0 3
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
83
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
2
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $710
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Susquehanna County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 73 DNA 74.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 29
Dentists (2013) 10
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 186 DNA 74.1% DNA
7.5% 73.1% -4.2%
3.3% 88.9% 0.0%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
169 3 4 19 27 42 74
$22,094.15 ND ND $17,059.22 $22,330.80 $33,260.89 $18,954.63
190 2 3 6 17 38 124
$15,418.79 ND ND ND $31,357.63 $25,060.42 $12,995.45
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
12204 33 37741
$6,079.00 $15,309.94 $12,616.75 $30,030.99 $31,946.22 ND
45
69
9
19
8
11
127
68
1
2
0
0
$20,595.10
$32,087.00
ND
$59,694.70
ND
$11,730.88
$12,817.29
$11,233.90
ND
ND
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Tioga CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 1.1
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 42.4
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.2
Population per Square Mile 37.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 15.3
Per Capita Personal Income $33,303
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.5
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.6
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 42,463
Under 5 2,301
5-14 4,666
15-24 6,176
25-34 4,596
20,978
1,209
2,354
2,976
2,362
21,485
1,092
2,312
3,200
2,234
35-44 4,530
45-54 5,969
55-64 6,068
65-74 4,641
75+ 3,516
2,282
2,900
3,061
2,276
1,558
2,248
3,069
3,007
2,365
1,958
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 56.8
% Low Birth Weight 3.4
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 16.0
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 417
Under 15 0
15-17 8
410
0
8
3
0
0
4
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 28
20-29 270
30 and Over 111
27
264
111
0
3
0
1
3
0
All Ages* 53.4
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
54.3
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 32.7
20-29 97.6
30 and Over** 23.3
33.9
99.8
23.3
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 0 0.0
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 244 191.4
Giardiasis 25 19.6
Gonorrhea 16 12.6
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 27 21.2
Rabies (Animals) 15 N/A
Salmonellosis 24 18.8
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 35 27.5 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis < 5 ND
Hep. B* Chronic < 5 ND
Chickenpox 14 11.0
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Tioga County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 470
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.1
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.2
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 4
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 304
Cancer 308
Stroke 64
C.L.R.D.** 99
Accidents 63
171.7
170.4
36.0
54.7
49.2
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 2
Birth Defects 2
Accidents 3 Accidents 10
Cancer 2
Suicide 2
Cancer 33
Diseases of Heart 24
C.L.R.D.** 4
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 4
Diseases of Heart 94
Cancer 74
C.L.R.D.** 26
Stroke 19
Diabetes Mellitus 13
TOTAL 5 TOTAL 4 TOTAL 19 TOTAL 85 TOTAL 357
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 428 509.8
Prostate 101 110.2
Lung and Bronchus 73 83.7
Colon and Rectum 42 51.2
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 95 109.3
388 439.2
53 55.3
27 27.9
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 18 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 29 36.0
12 ND
28 30.5
21 26.4
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 26
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 21 28.4
28.1 6
14
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Bradford, Sullivan, Tioga, Lycoming, Clinton, and Potter Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 31
Diabetes Mellitus 51
Septicemia 20
Nephritis/Nephrosis 26
Alzheimer's Disease 16
17.3
29.3
11.6
14.3
8.8
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
17
31
(15 - 20)
(28 - 34)
66 (63 - 69)
17 (14 - 20)
81 (78 - 84)
9 8(8 - 11) (7 - 10)
23 (21 - 26)
33 (29 - 37)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Tioga County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 83
Admissions 2,753
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.0
Admissions per 1,000 Population 64.8
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 35.6
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
266 266 266
32.6
Average Occupancy Rate 90.8
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 135.7
$229
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
146 71 19 0 62.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient2
0
1 1 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
90
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $798
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Tioga County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 153 DNA 80.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 48
Dentists (2013) 21
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 231 DNA 77.3% DNA
-9.5% 53.5% -7.9%
3.3% 61.1% -11.1%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
155 5 5 16 27 45 57
$21,855.50 ND ND $27,750.29 $14,303.10 $21,855.50 $24,355.50
153 1 4 7 19 39 83
$23,486.17 ND ND ND $15,857.60 $32,099.00 $23,939.29
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
12151 21 35863
$7,651.45 $24,155.55 $28,054.36 $15,005.75 $23,188.54 ND
36
62
22
29
15
10
79
51
1
1
0
2
$20,216.06
$22,588.46
$33,871.54
$28,251.00
$11,386.00
$11,215.83
$24,155.55
$15,916.00
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Union CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -0.2
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 38.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 15.8
Population per Square Mile 142.0
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 12.3
Per Capita Personal Income $33,707
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 10.9
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 44,867
Under 5 1,951
5-14 4,720
15-24 7,345
25-34 6,166
24,824
1,004
2,418
3,954
3,994
20,043
947
2,302
3,391
2,172
35-44 6,166
45-54 6,133
55-64 5,290
65-74 3,690
75+ 3,406
4,040
3,561
2,774
1,759
1,320
2,126
2,572
2,516
1,931
2,086
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.0
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 51.8
% Low Birth Weight 4.5
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 40.7
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 432
Under 15 0
15-17 6
404
0
6
2
0
0
26
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 22
20-29 241
30 and Over 163
17
224
157
1
1
0
4
16
6
All Ages* 52.5
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
56.2
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 16.7
20-29 79.5
30 and Over** 36.0
21.5
85.6
37.4
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 12 8.9
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 213 158.2
Giardiasis 10 7.4
Gonorrhea 18 13.4
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 78 57.9
Rabies (Animals) 5 N/A
Salmonellosis 25 18.6
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 13 9.7 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis < 5 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 46 34.2
Chickenpox 15 11.1
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Union County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 378
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 8.4
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 6.3
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 2
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 284
Cancer 242
Stroke 73
C.L.R.D.** 46
Accidents 39
155.5
143.0
38.0
24.8
24.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Suicide 3 Cancer 20
Diseases of Heart 13
Accidents 3
Stroke 3
Diabetes Mellitus 2
Diseases of Heart 77
Cancer 68
C.L.R.D.** 18
Stroke 18
Alzheimer's Disease 10
TOTAL 2 TOTAL 2 TOTAL 9 TOTAL 55 TOTAL 310
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 339 449.8
Prostate 85 107.3
Lung and Bronchus 39 54.5
Colon and Rectum 29 38.5
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 91 122.4
322 412.6
42 47.8
29 31.7
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 27 37.2
Melanoma of the Skin 19 ND
14 ND
23 28.4
19 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 19
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 9 ND
ND 5
6
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Centre, Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 29
Diabetes Mellitus 36
Septicemia 9
Nephritis/Nephrosis 18
Alzheimer's Disease 40
15.4
20.4
ND
9.2
20.4
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
30
(13 - 16)
(27 - 32)
63 (60 - 66)
15 (12 - 18)
81 (78 - 83)
10 9(8 - 11) (8 - 11)
19 (17 - 22)
29 (26 - 32)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Union County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 130
Admissions 6,089
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.9
Admissions per 1,000 Population 135.7
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 39.8
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
385 385 385
54.3
Average Occupancy Rate 87.5
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 201.8
$278
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
79 32 21 0 67.9
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient3
1
0 0 3
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
53
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 108
Full Time Employees 73
Contracted Employees 59
Payroll Employees 122 Staff with Clinical Privileges 52
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 81.8
Total Facilities 6 Total Surgical Visits 14,812
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 58.4
Total Operating Rooms 13 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,139.4
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 32
Total Employees per Operating Room 13.9
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $953
Total Employees 181
PAGE 4Union County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 268 DNA 85.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) 115
Dentists (2013) 21
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 584 DNA 83.3% DNA
4.5% 72.8% -6.3%
-10.1% 88.9% 8.9%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
183 6 3 25 32 48 69
$34,092.15 ND ND $38,374.66 $37,634.97 $33,452.70 $33,514.93
126 1 1 8 10 19 87
$27,035.77 ND ND ND $25,958.17 $21,519.00 $28,470.78
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
10160 30 25779
$35,096.88 $29,899.28 $16,813.29 $42,190.00 $41,360.10 ND
27
78
11
28
14
17
73
60
1
0
0
0
$24,406.52
$34,857.28
$39,787.33
$50,821.31
$8,991.36
$14,978.73
$30,033.11
$32,430.03
ND
-
-
-
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Venango CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -2.0
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 44.7
% Population Aged 65 and Over 19.4
Population per Square Mile 79.9
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 16.0
Per Capita Personal Income $35,157
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 20.8
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 53,907
Under 5 2,857
5-14 6,160
15-24 6,048
25-34 5,555
26,483
1,425
3,118
3,165
2,721
27,424
1,432
3,042
2,883
2,834
35-44 6,027
45-54 7,993
55-64 8,831
65-74 5,653
75+ 4,783
3,065
4,000
4,385
2,690
1,914
2,962
3,993
4,446
2,963
2,869
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.1
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 63.6
% Low Birth Weight 7.4
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 38.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.9
All Ages 590
Under 15 0
15-17 16
544
0
16
5
0
0
41
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 28
20-29 365
30 and Over 181
22
331
175
0
4
1
6
30
5
All Ages* 62.7
Under 15** ND
15-17 18.1
68.0
18.1
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 39.4
20-29 117.3
30 and Over** 28.4
50.2
129.3
29.3
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 2 1.2
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 350 214.9
Giardiasis 10 6.1
Gonorrhea 40 24.6
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 40 24.6
Rabies (Animals) 9 N/A
Salmonellosis 19 11.7
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 20 12.3 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 11 6.8
Hep. B* Chronic < 5 ND
Chickenpox 22 13.5
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Venango County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 606
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 11.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.5
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 4
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 6.0
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 383
Cancer 471
Stroke 104
C.L.R.D.** 137
Accidents 115
154.5
194.8
42.2
55.0
63.4
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 3 Accidents 3 Accidents 6
Suicide 3
Cancer 37
Diseases of Heart 20
Accidents 12
Diabetes Mellitus 6
Liver Dis./Cirrhosis 4
Cancer 119
Diseases of Heart 104
C.L.R.D.** 31
Stroke 30
TOTAL 5 TOTAL 5 TOTAL 13 TOTAL 125 TOTAL 458
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 587 546.2
Prostate 129 114.8
Lung and Bronchus 117 107.1
Colon and Rectum 54 48.2
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 130 111.8
489 410.2
65 50.0
61 48.3
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 24 22.0
Melanoma of the Skin 28 26.1
19 ND
31 23.8
20 21.0
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 49
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 29 29.9
44.6 6
12
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Crawford, Lawrence, Mercer, and Venango Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 40
Diabetes Mellitus 79
Septicemia 23
Nephritis/Nephrosis 30
Alzheimer's Disease 52
16.3
32.3
9.6
11.8
20.2
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
35
(16 - 21)
(32 - 38)
67 (64 - 70)
15 (12 - 19)
82 (79 - 85)
12 8(10 - 14) (7 - 10)
24 (21 - 28)
28 (24 - 32)
13 (11 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Venango County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 164
Admissions 6,738
Beds per 1,000 Population 3.0
Admissions per 1,000 Population 125.0
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 52.7
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
5 5 4
491 491 475
47.0
Average Occupancy Rate 90.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 146.0
$355
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
503 231 147 0 77.0
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient8
2
0 2 6
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
378
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 6
Full Time Employees 9
Contracted Employees 0
Payroll Employees 15 Staff with Clinical Privileges 6
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 159.3
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 2,390
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 50.0
Total Operating Rooms 2 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,195.0
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 4
Total Employees per Operating Room 7.5
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $830
Total Employees 15
PAGE 4Venango County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 297 DNA 84.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) 94
Dentists (2013) 21
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 529 DNA 77.8% DNA
15.7% 70.2% 6.1%
14.8% 55.6% -6.9%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
329 7 7 38 48 94 135
$24,731.88 ND ND $37,136.75 $18,903.13 $27,834.27 $24,549.03
337 4 7 20 21 86 199
$20,852.25 ND ND $23,385.71 $13,612.00 $25,551.00 $20,232.75
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
16363 89 471397
$19,127.00 $20,852.25 $27,151.25 $23,836.50 $30,074.70 ND
107
144
22
24
26
34
179
113
2
11
1
3
$19,991.16
$27,089.88
$77,999.38
$58,156.83
$6,256.25
$8,380.14
$20,363.25
$22,340.55
ND
$22,992.00
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Warren CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -2.2
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 45.5
% Population Aged 65 and Over 20.2
Population per Square Mile 46.2
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 12.6
Per Capita Personal Income $36,484
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.4
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 17.2
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 40,885
Under 5 2,008
5-14 4,557
15-24 4,518
25-34 4,194
20,470
1,028
2,356
2,408
2,129
20,415
980
2,201
2,110
2,065
35-44 4,509
45-54 6,255
55-64 6,582
65-74 4,481
75+ 3,781
2,275
3,180
3,287
2,185
1,622
2,234
3,075
3,295
2,296
2,159
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 10.4
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 61.9
% Low Birth Weight 8.9
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 22.6
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.4
All Ages 433
Under 15 0
15-17 10
424
0
10
3
0
0
6
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 22
20-29 276
30 and Over 125
21
270
123
0
1
2
1
5
0
All Ages* 66.2
Under 15** ND
15-17 14.5
67.6
14.5
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 51.1
20-29 134.5
30 and Over** 26.0
53.5
137.5
26.5
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 0 0.0
Syphilis 1 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 233 188.7
Giardiasis 18 14.6
Gonorrhea 12 9.7
Hepatitis: Type A 0 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 21 17.0
Rabies (Animals) 14 N/A
Salmonellosis 11 8.9
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 20 16.2 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 7 ND
Hep. B* Chronic < 5 ND
Chickenpox 9 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Warren County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 539
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 13.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.4
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 4
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 441
Cancer 331
Stroke 83
C.L.R.D.** 111
Accidents 55
224.4
173.9
42.2
56.6
38.5
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 4 Accidents 2 Diseases of Heart 5
Cancer 4
Cancer 35
Diseases of Heart 18
C.L.R.D.** 7
Diabetes Mellitus 3
Suicide 3
Diseases of Heart 131
Cancer 82
C.L.R.D.** 28
Stroke 28
Diabetes Mellitus 24
TOTAL 4 TOTAL 4 TOTAL 14 TOTAL 89 TOTAL 428
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 442 510.9
Prostate 138 148.7
Lung and Bronchus 53 59.5
Colon and Rectum 31 36.1
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 118 127.5
378 410.2
59 57.6
29 28.5
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 16 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 17 ND
16 ND
28 30.6
9 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 40
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 21 22.6
47.7 10
7
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Forest, Elk, Cameron, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, McKean, and Warren Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 27
Diabetes Mellitus 81
Septicemia 16
Nephritis/Nephrosis 33
Alzheimer's Disease 28
13.4
42.9
8.0
17.4
13.9
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
20
30
(17 - 22)
(28 - 34)
67 (64 - 70)
17 (14 - 20)
84 (81 - 86)
12 9(10 - 14) (7 - 11)
23 (20 - 26)
27 (23 - 30)
10 (8 - 12)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Warren County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 1 1 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 89
Admissions 3,399
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.2
Admissions per 1,000 Population 83.1
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 48.2
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
403 403 403
48.8
Average Occupancy Rate 92.2
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 225.0
$221
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
227 99 80 0 78.8
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient3
0
1 0 2
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
179
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
1
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 26
Full Time Employees 20
Contracted Employees 7
Payroll Employees 39 Staff with Clinical Privileges 20
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 117.9
Total Facilities 2 Total Surgical Visits 5,424
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 50.4
Total Operating Rooms 5 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,084.8
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 14
Total Employees per Operating Room 9.2
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $837
Total Employees 46
PAGE 4Warren County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 216 DNA 82.6% DNA
Physicians (2012) 66
Dentists (2013) 10
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 393 DNA 76.3% DNA
-17.7% 66.1% 4.0%
14.8% 77.8% -9.7%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
221 2 3 26 34 55 101
$24,579.48 ND ND $27,257.95 $29,542.20 $29,767.45 $18,728.73
255 4 2 15 30 62 142
$20,040.20 ND ND $14,547.10 $19,150.55 $27,540.46 $20,026.41
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
12278 46 59773
$27,257.95 $20,574.36 $20,637.96 $25,288.10 $29,614.70 ND
72
80
12
18
36
24
134
93
1
3
0
3
$26,476.83
$26,954.17
$47,324.68
$32,386.40
$10,426.49
$18,522.07
$19,934.75
$23,250.65
ND
ND
-
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Washington CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 0.2
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 43.7
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.5
Population per Square Mile 243.0
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 10.5
Per Capita Personal Income $46,838
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.0
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 14.3
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 208,206
Under 5 10,416
5-14 23,492
15-24 26,003
25-34 21,901
101,767
5,329
12,102
13,268
11,136
106,439
5,087
11,390
12,735
10,765
35-44 24,748
45-54 31,281
55-64 31,802
65-74 20,496
75+ 18,067
12,319
15,368
15,602
9,662
6,981
12,429
15,913
16,200
10,834
11,086
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.6
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 55.1
% Low Birth Weight 6.4
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 23.0
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.7
All Ages 2,302
Under 15 0
15-17 47
2,009
0
35
16
0
0
277
0
12
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 106
20-29 1,177
30 and Over 972
79
1,012
883
2
8
6
25
157
83
All Ages* 55.9
Under 15** ND
15-17 9.5
64.1
12.8
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 28.5
20-29 88.3
30 and Over** 34.7
38.2
102.7
38.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 19 3.0
Syphilis 6 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 1,513 242.0
Giardiasis 39 6.2
Gonorrhea 431 68.9
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 46 7.4
Rabies (Animals) 18 N/A
Salmonellosis 63 10.1
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 94 15.0 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 7 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 47 7.5
Hep. B* Chronic 32 5.1
Chickenpox 51 8.2
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Washington County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 2,538
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.3
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 6
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 4.0
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 1,663
Cancer 1,669
Stroke 385
C.L.R.D.** 450
Accidents 321
171.8
183.7
39.8
48.5
47.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 4 Accidents 12
Suicide 3
Accidents 32
Diseases of Heart 11
Suicide 10
Cancer 9
Assault (Homicide) 5
Cancer 124
Diseases of Heart 72
Diabetes Mellitus 30
Accidents 27
C.L.R.D.** 19
Diseases of Heart 465
Cancer 406
C.L.R.D.** 128
Stroke 105
Diabetes Mellitus 83
TOTAL 7 TOTAL 17 TOTAL 96 TOTAL 436 TOTAL 1,982
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 1,978 513.4
Prostate 443 106.0
Lung and Bronchus 310 79.4
Colon and Rectum 195 50.9
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 568 126.4
2,026 448.4
260 54.8
200 40.9
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 90 24.8
Melanoma of the Skin 72 20.1
79 16.7
148 32.4
48 11.4
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 172
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 84 22.5
45.0 61
52
12.1
11.8
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Fayette, Greene, and Washington Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 179
Diabetes Mellitus 284
Septicemia 120
Nephritis/Nephrosis 157
Alzheimer's Disease 265
18.5
30.1
12.9
15.8
25.5
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
23
32
(20 - 26)
(29 - 36)
67 (63 - 70)
17 (13 - 20)
83 (80 - 86)
14 9(12 - 16) (8 - 12)
25 (22 - 28)
31 (27 - 36)
13 (11 - 16)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Washington County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
4 3 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 564
Admissions 23,630
Beds per 1,000 Population 2.7
Admissions per 1,000 Population 113.5
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 52.8
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
12 12 12
1,424 1,335 1,424
36.9
Average Occupancy Rate 87.3
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 86.7
$245
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
635 296 79 0 45.9
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient11
5
0 5 6
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
375
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 108
Full Time Employees 55
Contracted Employees 51
Payroll Employees 112 Staff with Clinical Privileges 155
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 93.9
Total Facilities 4 Total Surgical Visits 15,304
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 47.3
Total Operating Rooms 13 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,177.2
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 125
Total Employees per Operating Room 12.5
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $775
Total Employees 163
PAGE 4Washington County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 441 DNA 81.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 375
Dentists (2013) 103
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 2,086 DNA 79.1% DNA
5.0% 72.0% -0.5%
-0.6% 82.2% 1.8%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,120 25 31 104 197 350 413
$27,838.58 $13,559.00 $21,568.00 $24,574.38 $26,265.50 $30,491.14 $27,802.25
1,292 15 16 57 160 288 756
$21,954.75 $13,915.00 $24,594.13 $15,838.00 $14,785.32 $21,802.30 $23,790.25
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
901,263 337 2864278
$14,651.00 $24,345.90 $19,982.65 $24,725.75 $29,531.00 ND
337
412
82
130
128
98
727
451
16
22
2
7
$19,666.25
$25,035.84
$41,446.13
$56,223.13
$8,874.42
$12,485.52
$24,673.75
$27,874.90
$16,729.48
$22,984.38
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Wayne CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -2.4
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 46.0
% Population Aged 65 and Over 20.1
Population per Square Mile 71.0
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 12.2
Per Capita Personal Income $33,643
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.7
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.6
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 51,548
Under 5 2,106
5-14 5,272
15-24 5,684
25-34 5,451
27,195
1,115
2,696
3,063
3,253
24,353
991
2,576
2,621
2,198
35-44 6,081
45-54 8,227
55-64 8,345
65-74 6,213
75+ 4,169
3,497
4,375
4,219
3,188
1,789
2,584
3,852
4,126
3,025
2,380
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 7.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 54.1
% Low Birth Weight 7.6
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 23.1
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 437
Under 15 0
15-17 4
398
0
3
3
0
1
36
0
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 21
20-29 231
30 and Over 181
20
206
169
0
1
1
1
24
11
All Ages* 53.8
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
59.0
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 40.5
20-29 92.4
30 and Over** 30.6
42.5
103.6
32.8
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 3 1.9
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis < 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 129 82.4
Giardiasis 12 7.7
Gonorrhea 11 7.0
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 213 136.1
Rabies (Animals) 10 N/A
Salmonellosis 122 78.0
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 67 42.8 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 7 ND
Hep. B* Chronic 30 19.2
Chickenpox 17 10.9
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Wayne County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 616
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.0
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.4
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 1
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 498
Cancer 418
Stroke 74
C.L.R.D.** 95
Accidents 83
223.1
177.7
32.8
40.7
46.5
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Suicide 4 Accidents 4
Diseases of Heart 3
Assault (Homicide) 2
Cancer 33
Diseases of Heart 18
Accidents 10
C.L.R.D.** 5
Diabetes Mellitus 5
Diseases of Heart 140
Cancer 120
C.L.R.D.** 29
Alzheimer's Disease 24
TOTAL 1 TOTAL 4 TOTAL 15 TOTAL 103 TOTAL 493
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 509 452.1
Prostate 94 72.6
Lung and Bronchus 86 72.8
Colon and Rectum 37 34.0
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 116 103.7
458 417.0
62 49.6
54 48.9
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 30 30.2
Melanoma of the Skin 17 ND
23 17.4
25 22.8
14 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 55
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 24 23.4
49.8 11
8
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Pike, Monroe, Susquehanna, and Wayne Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 51
Diabetes Mellitus 66
Septicemia 30
Nephritis/Nephrosis 47
Alzheimer's Disease 76
23.5
28.3
13.4
21.4
34.7
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
19
29
(15 - 23)
(25 - 32)
66 (61 - 70)
20 (15 - 25)
81 (77 - 85)
9 11(7 - 11) (8 - 15)
24 (19 - 28)
34 (29 - 39)
13 (10 - 17)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Wayne County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
2 1 1 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 97
Admissions 3,630
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.9
Admissions per 1,000 Population 70.4
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 47.9
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
3 3 3
371 371 371
35.7
Average Occupancy Rate 85.6
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 224.6
$209
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
327 141 115 1 80.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient3
1
0 0 2
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
257
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
1
For Profit
0
State
1
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 14
Full Time Employees 8
Contracted Employees 3
Payroll Employees 19 Staff with Clinical Privileges 4
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 240.5
Total Facilities 1 Total Surgical Visits 5,292
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 36.8
Total Operating Rooms 3 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,764.0
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 4
Total Employees per Operating Room 7.3
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $820
Total Employees 22
PAGE 4Wayne County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 125 DNA 81.7% DNA
Physicians (2012) 59
Dentists (2013) 21
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 397 DNA 80.9% DNA
0.2% 62.3% -3.0%
-13.9% 83.3% 7.1%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
257 2 2 21 55 73 104
$28,367.04 ND ND $37,568.12 $27,044.60 $31,901.20 $25,314.99
255 2 5 15 17 54 162
$26,527.25 ND ND $13,843.27 $21,462.57 $33,096.00 $26,212.00
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
7301 50 541065
ND $26,186.57 $26,517.15 $35,347.01 $31,183.63 ND
60
117
16
28
19
17
155
90
4
3
1
2
$26,086.61
$25,841.60
$24,461.47
$33,179.56
$13,749.75
$30,150.59
$27,785.53
$29,042.65
ND
ND
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Westmoreland CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -0.7
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 45.4
% Population Aged 65 and Over 20.1
Population per Square Mile 352.7
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 10.2
Per Capita Personal Income $42,974
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 7.0
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 14.7
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 362,437
Under 5 16,731
5-14 38,985
15-24 41,924
25-34 37,035
177,159
8,647
19,888
21,810
19,044
185,278
8,084
19,097
20,114
17,991
35-44 41,673
45-54 55,938
55-64 57,176
65-74 38,411
75+ 34,564
20,795
27,550
28,076
18,045
13,304
20,878
28,388
29,100
20,366
21,260
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 8.7
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 53.1
% Low Birth Weight 6.0
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 17.3
% Births to Mothers Under 18 1.4
All Ages 3,629
Under 15 1
15-17 62
3,170
0
43
26
0
1
433
1
18
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 167
20-29 1,822
30 and Over 1,575
121
1,570
1,434
3
9
13
43
243
128
All Ages* 53.7
Under 15** ND
15-17 6.9
61.5
9.9
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 30.0
20-29 84.9
30 and Over** 33.0
41.4
98.6
36.2
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 18 1.7
Syphilis 2 ND
Tuberculosis 5 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 2,157 197.8
Giardiasis 67 6.1
Gonorrhea 479 43.9
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 294 27.0
Rabies (Animals) 51 N/A
Salmonellosis 133 12.2
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 95 8.7 Hep. B* Acute < 5 ND
Shigellosis 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 119 10.9
Hep. B* Chronic 43 3.9
Chickenpox 112 10.3
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Westmoreland County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 4,413
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 12.2
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.7
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 10
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 3.2
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 4.4
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 3,165
Cancer 2,925
Stroke 675
C.L.R.D.** 689
Accidents 738
175.5
173.5
37.0
38.7
58.0
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 6
Influenza/Pneumonia 2
Accidents 11
Suicide 5
Diseases of Heart 2
Accidents 64
Cancer 17
Diseases of Heart 14
Suicide 14
Cancer 220
Diseases of Heart 144
Accidents 68
Stroke 29
Suicide 24
Diseases of Heart 890
Cancer 708
Stroke 225
C.L.R.D.** 208
Accidents 102
TOTAL 12 TOTAL 27 TOTAL 146 TOTAL 701 TOTAL 3,527
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 3,617 506.9
Prostate 782 101.3
Lung and Bronchus 629 86.1
Colon and Rectum 345 48.7
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 1,024 125.0
3,770 456.3
532 59.3
366 39.4
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 168 23.9
Melanoma of the Skin 107 15.3
162 18.5
237 27.8
88 13.4
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 332
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 168 23.9
46.3 138
104
15.2
12.5
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Westmoreland County Only]
Influenza/Pneumonia 283
Diabetes Mellitus 367
Septicemia 258
Nephritis/Nephrosis 268
Alzheimer's Disease 307
15.2
21.7
14.5
14.7
15.7
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
16
28
(14 - 19)
(25 - 32)
66 (62 - 69)
12 (9 - 15)
84 (81 - 87)
12 8(10 - 15) (7 - 11)
20 (17 - 24)
25 (21 - 30)
11 (9 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Westmoreland County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
5 3 1 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 543
Admissions 27,137
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.5
Admissions per 1,000 Population 74.9
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 61.4
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
19 19 19
2,417 2,334 2,417
33.1
Average Occupancy Rate 91.1
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 107.5
$260
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
958 415 183 2 55.8
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient13
2
0 6 11
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
600
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
1
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
1
State
1
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 102
Full Time Employees 135
Contracted Employees 33
Payroll Employees 204 Staff with Clinical Privileges 149
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 80.2
Total Facilities 8 Total Surgical Visits 18,997
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 46.3
Total Operating Rooms 25 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 759.9
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 109
Total Employees per Operating Room 9.5
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $805
Total Employees 237
PAGE 4Westmoreland County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 773 DNA 81.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 538
Dentists (2013) 202
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 3,251 DNA 79.5% DNA
-6.0% 75.9% -4.2%
-3.3% 75.6% 0.0%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
2,194 21 47 204 404 659 859
$25,944.15 $15,241.75 $19,785.00 $18,647.26 $20,495.50 $28,691.48 $28,062.00
2,735 24 31 142 319 566 1,653
$22,635.61 $15,839.88 $10,123.81 $12,094.09 $13,899.50 $23,445.38 $24,517.68
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
1662,904 501 51579534
$15,200.52 $25,015.32 $20,714.00 $20,359.35 $24,968.00 $18,748.53
721
880
125
189
325
203
1,534
875
27
39
3
8
$21,553.05
$24,605.63
$48,531.75
$41,568.75
$9,603.00
$9,557.22
$24,838.49
$28,030.39
$23,765.04
$38,688.00
ND
ND
Disclaimer: Injury data used in this report were provided to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council specifically disclaims responsibility for any interpretations or conclusions. Contents may be republished or reproduced whole or in part, with attribution.
Wyoming CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)% Population Change 2010 to 2013 -1.0
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 42.4
% Population Aged 65 and Over 18.0
Population per Square Mile 70.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 12.1
Per Capita Personal Income $35,881
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 8.9
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 15.4
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 28,003
Under 5 1,434
5-14 3,287
15-24 3,577
25-34 3,047
14,041
763
1,702
1,885
1,545
13,962
671
1,585
1,692
1,502
35-44 3,304
45-54 4,077
55-64 4,228
65-74 3,081
75+ 1,968
1,616
2,027
2,116
1,605
782
1,688
2,050
2,112
1,476
1,186
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 Population 9.8
Average Annual General Fertility Rate* (2011-2013) 57.9
% Low Birth Weight 4.7
% No Prenatal Care in First Trimester 26.9
% Births to Mothers Under 18 ND
All Ages 294
Under 15 1
15-17 7
274
0
7
1
0
0
19
1
0
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 16
20-29 168
30 and Over 102
15
157
95
0
0
1
1
11
6
All Ages* 56.1
Under 15** ND
15-17 ND
60.2
ND
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 41.9
20-29 97.9
30 and Over** 28.0
44.7
104.7
30.1
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
ND
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 1 1.2
Syphilis 0 ND
Tuberculosis 0 ND
Total Rate
Chlamydia 107 126.6
Giardiasis 6 ND
Gonorrhea 11 13.0
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 136 160.9
Rabies (Animals) 10 N/A
Salmonellosis 6 ND
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 21 24.8 Hep. B* Acute 0 ND
Shigellosis 0 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** 0 ND
Pertussis 14 16.6
Hep. B* Chronic < 5 ND
Chickenpox 6 ND
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
Wyoming County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 298
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 10.6
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 8.1
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 0
All Races
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) ND
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 232
Cancer 209
Stroke 35
C.L.R.D.** 39
Accidents 55
205.9
182.5
31.6
33.8
67.4
Cause Total Rate* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard
million population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Accidents 9
Suicide 2
Cancer 24
Diseases of Heart 12
Diabetes Mellitus 5
Accidents 4
C.L.R.D.** 4
Diseases of Heart 68
Cancer 57
Stroke 12
C.L.R.D.** 9
Diabetes Mellitus 9
TOTAL 1 TOTAL 3 TOTAL 13 TOTAL 64 TOTAL 217
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 288 545.9
Prostate 69 115.2
Lung and Bronchus 53 101.2
Colon and Rectum 28 55.3
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 78 136.5
289 518.9
34 59.6
16 ND
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 13 ND
Melanoma of the Skin 18 ND
13 ND
27 47.4
13 ND
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 16
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 9 ND
ND 8
7
ND
ND
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: Lackawanna, Luzerne, and Wyoming Counties]
Influenza/Pneumonia 11
Diabetes Mellitus 41
Septicemia 15
Nephritis/Nephrosis 13
Alzheimer's Disease 16
10.0
35.0
13.3
11.9
14.9
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
18
30
(15 - 20)
(27 - 33)
67 (64 - 70)
17 (14 - 21)
86 (83 - 89)
11 9(9 - 13) (8 - 11)
25 (22 - 28)
35 (31 - 39)
15 (12 - 18)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval.
Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
Wyoming County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
1 1 0 0
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 48
Admissions 1,081
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.7
Admissions per 1,000 Population 38.6
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 25.1
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
1 1 1
124 124 124
24.6
Average Occupancy Rate 90.8
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 206.9
$265
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
174 89 59 0 83.8
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient1
0
0 1 1
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
148
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
0
Non-Profit
0
For Profit
1
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees -
Full Time Employees -
Contracted Employees -
Payroll Employees - Staff with Clinical Privileges -
Total Surgical Visits per Employee -
Total Facilities 0 Total Surgical Visits -
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ -
Total Operating Rooms - Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room -
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. -
Total Employees per Operating Room -
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $1,350
Total Employees -
PAGE 4Wyoming County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 62 DNA 78.3% DNA
Physicians (2012) 36
Dentists (2013) 10
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 149 DNA 69.1% DNA
32.2% 71.9% -0.9%
14.8% 88.9% 1.4%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
147 0 4 8 35 42 58
$36,464.62 - ND ND $30,250.90 $44,411.03 $33,548.55
165 0 0 11 15 32 107
$31,763.97 - - $19,030.13 $40,796.10 $44,908.84 $29,553.84
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
6168 23 33841
ND $30,560.69 $30,809.89 $42,519.97 $44,245.48 ND
37
53
14
29
16
8
96
54
2
3
0
0
$28,661.17
$33,848.44
$62,998.10
$54,423.05
$18,472.44
ND
$33,738.35
$33,548.55
ND
ND
-
-
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York CountyHealth Profile 2015
Demographic Data (2013)
% Population Change 2010 to 2013 0.9
Median Age of the Population (2009-2013) 40.3
% Population Aged 65 and Over 15.5
Population per Square Mile 485.5
% Population with Income Below Poverty Level (2009-2013) 10.1
Per Capita Personal Income $41,807
% Labor Force Unemployed - Annual Average 6.8
% Population Eligible for Medical Assistance 14.1
Estimated Population by Age and Sex (2013)
Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female
All Ages 438,965
Under 5 25,344
5-14 56,414
15-24 54,640
25-34 52,133
216,977
13,103
29,188
28,225
25,982
221,988
12,241
27,226
26,415
26,151
35-44 56,055
45-54 66,874
55-64 59,419
65-74 38,383
75+ 29,703
27,840
33,212
29,136
18,299
11,992
28,215
33,662
30,283
20,084
17,711
Estimated Population by Race and Hispanic Origin (2013)
White 394,918 Black 27,626 Other Races 16,421 Hispanic (any race) 27,731
Natality and Reported Pregnancies^ (2013 Residents)
Crude Birth Rate Per 1,000 Population
10.9
Average Annual General59.2
% Low Birth Weight 8.2
% No Prenatal Care in 1st Trimester 22.6
% Births to Mothers Under 18 2.2
7.5
20.2
1.4
15.0
36.5
4.1Fertility Rate* (2011-2013)
All Races White Black
All Ages 5,431
Under 15 9
15-17 120
4,794
8
99
57
0
1
580
1
20
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
Age of WomanReported
PregnanciesLive
BirthsFetal
DeathsInduced
Abortions
Outcome
18-19 277
20-29 2,973
30 and Over 2,052
223
2,568
1,896
7
33
16
47
372
140
All Ages* 59.3
Under 15** ND
15-17 11.7
67.2
ND
14.2
Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate Age of Woman Birth Rate Reported Pregnancy Rate
18-19 42.7
20-29 100.7
30 and Over** 32.8
53.1
116.6
35.5
^Live births, fetal deaths of 16+ weeks gestation, and induced abortions performed in-state. Notes: All ages includes any unknown ages. All rates per 1,000.*All Ages includes female population ages 15-44. ** Under 15 includes female population ages 10-14; 30 and Over includes female population ages 30-49.
Hispanic
8.9
29.4
5.0
(of any race)
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Morbidity (2011-2013 Residents)Reported Incidence and Average Annual Rate (per 100,000) for Selected Notifiable Diseases (2011-2013)
HIV 83 6.3
Syphilis 12 0.9
Tuberculosis 14 1.1
Total Rate
Chlamydia 4,417 336.3
Giardiasis 35 2.7
Gonorrhea 1,202 91.5
Hepatitis: Type A < 5 ND
Total Rate
Lyme Disease 796 60.6
Rabies (Animals) 70 N/A
Salmonellosis 141 10.7
Total Rate
Campylobacteriosis 124 9.4 Hep. B* Acute 9 ND
Shigellosis < 5 ND
*Hepatitis: Type B **Meningococcal Disease N/A=Not Applicable
Meningococcal** < 5 ND
Pertussis 38 2.9
Hep. B* Chronic 120 9.1
Chickenpox 28 2.1
Note: Communicable diseases with demographic counts of 1 to 4 are displayed as "< 5" to avoid potential identification of cases within certain geographic areas.
York County PAGE 2
Mortality (2013 Residents)
Selected Major Causes of Death, Number and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Death Rate* (2011-2013)
Number of Resident Deaths 3,786
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 8.6
Age-Adjusted Death Rate per 1,000 7.1
Number of Infant Deaths (< 1 Year of Age) 26 14 5 6
All Races BlackWhiteHispanic
(any race)
Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births 5.4 3.7 ND ND
Average Annual Infant Mortality Rate (2011-2013) 5.3 4.1 17.3 7.9
Cause Total Rate
Diseases of Heart 2,513
Cancer 2,632
Stroke 561
C.L.R.D.** 547
Accidents 552
155.4
165.4
35.3
35.1
39.3
Cause Total Rate
Influenza/Pneumonia 195
Diabetes Mellitus 353
Septicemia 153
Nephritis/Nephrosis 243
Alzheimer's Disease 361
12.2
22.2
9.6
15.2
22.4
* Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standardmillion population. Age-adjusted rates
** Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Selected Leading Causes of Death, Number by Age Group (2013)
Under 5 Years of Age 5-24 Years of Age 25-44 Years of Age 45-64 Years of Age 65 Years and Older
Perinatal Conditions 15
Birth Defects 4
Accidents 21
Assault (Homicide) 5
Suicide 3
Cancer 2
Accidents 48
Suicide 22
Cancer 21
Assault (Homicide) 9
Diseases of Heart 8
Cancer 226
Diseases of Heart 158
Accidents 50
Suicide 32
Stroke 29
Diseases of Heart 703
Cancer 602
Stroke 170
C.L.R.D.** 156
Alzheimer's Disease 109
TOTAL 28 TOTAL 40 TOTAL 141 TOTAL 702 TOTAL 2,875
Note: Total includes all other causes.
are only comparable if the samestandard million population was usedin the calculation.
Invasive Cancer Incidence and Average Annual Age-Adjusted Rates* for Major Sites by Sex
All Sites 3,804 534.1
Prostate 786 104.8
Lung and Bronchus 553 77.9
Colon and Rectum 369 52.0
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Female Breast 1,046 128.5
3,754 462.1
473 55.8
353 42.1
*Per 100,000 2000 U.S. standard million population. Age-adjusted rates are only comparable if the same standard million population was used in the calculation.
- -
- -
Male Female
Total Rate Total Rate
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 169 24.3
Melanoma of the Skin 250 35.4
143 16.6
276 32.6
215 29.0
Corpus and Uterus, NOS - -
Urinary Bladder 304
Kidney and Renal Pelvis 158 21.7
44.9 80
87
9.8
10.7
Notes: All in situ cases, except for urinary bladder, are excluded. Age-adjusted rates based on less than 20 events are statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).
Cancer Incidence (2010-2012 Residents)
Adult Behavioral Health Risk Factors (2011-2013)[Includes: York County Only]
General Notes: Crude and age-adjusted rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted. Starting in 2013, race of resident was derived from multiple race selections. A person is Multi-Race if they identify as more than one race. Prior to 2013, race of resident was derived from a single race designation.
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Fair or poor general health:
Obese:
Overweight (includes obese):
No health insurance (ages 18-64):
Visited a doctor in the past 2 yearsfor a routine check-up:
Percent (CI)Risk Factors
Ever told they have diabetes: Currently has asthma:
Current smoker:
Ever tested for HIV (ages 18-64):
Needed to see a doctor but couldnot due to cost in the past year:
14
33
(12 - 17)
(29 - 37)
67 (63 - 71)
14 (11 - 17)
81 (78 - 84)
10 12(8 - 12) (10 - 14)
19 (16 - 22)
31 (27 - 35)
11 (9 - 14)
Notes: Data are based on 2011-2013 annual sample surveys of Pennsylvania adults. CI= 95% Confidence Interval. Additional state or county/regional data are available at www.statistics.health.pa.gov.
^In situ, benign, and uncertain neoplasms
York County PAGE 3
Hospitals (7/12-6/13)
Total General Acute Care
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
7 3 0 2
General Hospitals
Beds Set Up and Staffed 758
Admissions 39,622
Beds per 1,000 Population 1.7
Admissions per 1,000 Population 90.3
Average Inpatient Occupancy Rate 69.8
Nursing Homes (2013)
Total Number Certified-Medicare Certified-Medicaid
Nursing Homes
Licensed/Approved Beds
16 15 15
2,211 2,181 2,181
32.5
Average Occupancy Rate 93.0
Average Length of Stay (Number of Days) 161.8
$303
Total Licensed/Approved Beds per 1,000 Population Age 65 and Older
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Admissions to Client Primary Diagnosis
Drug Abuse Alcohol Abuse Other*
Percent Admitted
Only Once During 7/12-6/13
1,565 694 379 3 69.2
* Includes family members receiving counseling.
All Licensed Facilities Inpatient Non-Hospital
Inpatient Hospital Partial Hospitalization Outpatient21
4
0 3 18
Note: Each licensed facility may provide more than one type of service.
State-Supported Facilities
Types of Service Provided
Number of
Clients Admitted
1,076
Admission by County of Residence (7/12-6/13)
Treatment Facilities (as of 6/13)
Correctional Institution 0
General Note: Crude rates based on less than 10 events are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND), unless otherwise noted.
Services Funding
Other
2
Non-Profit
3
For Profit
4
State
0
Other
0
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (7/12-6/13)
Employees
Part Time Employees 115
Full Time Employees 203
Contracted Employees 68
Payroll Employees 250 Staff with Clinical Privileges 384
Total Surgical Visits per Employee 113.7
Total Facilities 11 Total Surgical Visits 36,152
Percent of Surgical Visits, Age 65+ 34.3
Total Operating Rooms 28 Total Surgical Visits per Operating Room 1,291.1
Facilities Surgical Visits
Staff Licensed as M.D. 229
Total Employees per Operating Room 11.4
Average Semi-Private Daily Room Rate $681
Total Employees 318
PAGE 4York County
Pennsylvania Health Care Workforce (2012-2013)
Notes: Only health care employees renewing their license in 2012-2013 were surveyed.The "Estimated Number" and "Percent of Workforce Intending to Remain in Profession for 6 or More Years" used to compute each "% Change from Previous Survey Year" are adjusted based on the response rates for the previous and current survey results. The survey results are available every two years. Numbers and percentages pertain to county of employment.Percentages based on less than six responses are considered statistically unreliable and are not displayed (ND).Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses are not comparable to previous survey period, so some data is not available (DNA).Franklin and Fulton County data are combined due to survey issues for the current period.
Licensed Practical Nurses (2012) 1,507 DNA 84.0% DNA
Physicians (2012) 828
Dentists (2013) 196
Registered Nurses (2012/2013) 3,433 DNA 83.8% DNA
-0.2% 73.7% -2.5%
-0.3% 72.5% -6.2%
Estimated Number
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent Changefrom Previous
Survey
Percent of WorkforceIntending to Remain in
Profession for 6 or More Years
Injury Hospitalizations (2013)
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Age and Sex
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Type of Payor
Injury Hospitalizations and Median Charges by Mechanism/Intent and Sex
0-4 5-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65 and Older
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
UnintentionalMotor Vehicle All Poisonings Unintentional Falls
Unintentional Fire/Flame or Hot Object/Substance All Firearm All Other Injuries
Male - Total
Male - Median Charges
Female - Total
Female - Median Charges
Medicare Medicaid Other Government Commercial / Private Blue Cross Uninsured
Total Hospitalizations
Median Charges
All Ages
1,699 34 27 203 336 529 570
$21,467.75 $10,673.88 $20,941.75 $21,863.87 $19,298.48 $21,193.25 $23,359.28
1,896 25 23 122 262 459 1,005
$20,292.36 $17,972.15 $14,905.25 $15,129.21 $11,984.13 $18,432.91 $23,572.75
Note: Median charges not displayed (ND) for occurrences less than 10.
1491,814 439 39076330
$12,940.67 $22,446.50 $17,821.00 $17,846.63 $21,416.40 $11,190.63
470
579
133
207
300
227
972
624
13
24
8
38
$17,875.28
$19,809.27
$27,209.25
$29,168.00
$9,362.15
$9,602.00
$24,043.96
$23,554.55
$19,244.75
$14,262.67
ND
$32,857.13
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