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Pictures of Local Health Departments:
Findings from the 2005 National Profile
of Local Health Departments Study
2005 National Profile of Local Health Departments Study
Collaboration with CDC Fourth in the Profile series• Prior studies in 1989, 1992-3, and 1996-7
Census design – includes all LHDs in U.S. First National Profile to be conducted
as Web-based survey Source of all data in this presentation
Jurisdictions
LHDs Included in the 2005 National Profile Study (by State and Type of Governance)
Type of Jurisdiction
LHD Jurisdictions (by Size of Population Served)
Finances
Total Annual LHD Expenditures
LHD Annual Expenditures by Population Served
Median Annual Per Capita LHD Expenditures (by State)
Total LHD Revenues from Various Sources
Mean Percentage of LHD Revenues from Selected Sources (by Type of Governance)
Median Per Capita LHD Revenues: Federal Pass-Through Sources (by State)
Emergency Preparedness
CDC Preparedness Funding Received by LHDs
LHD Emergency Preparedness
Preparedness activities Functions strengthened
Drills or exercises 92% Communication systems 94%
Written emergency plan 90% Information systems 88%
Staff training 87% PH surveillance 86%
Reviewed legal authorities 65% Legal basis for PH actions 63%
Participated in PH emergency 37% Relationships with other agencies 63%
Workforce
FTEs Employed by LHDs
LHDs with Employees in Selected Occupations
Typical Staffing Patterns for LHDs Serving Jurisdictions of Various Population Sizes
Activities & Services
Activities and Services Most Frequently Provided by LHDs
The percentage of LHDs providing clinical services has decreased greatly over the past decade.
51% of LHDs have completed a community health assessment in the last three years
Over 90% of LHDs partner with schools, emergency responders, media, physicians, and community organizations
70% of LHDs have a Web site
Other Facts about LHDs
Reports on 2005 Profile Findings
Main study report Local Health Department Workforce Informatics at Local Health Departments
All reports are available athttp://www.naccho.org/topics/infrastructure/2005Profile.cfm
For more information, contact:
Carolyn Leep, Senior AnalystNational Association of County & City Health Officials