Ambulatory Strategy - Cook County Health...2016/03/17 · Model Ambulatory Health Center 25 •...
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COOK COUNTY HEALTH & HOSPITALS SYSTEM
Ambulatory Strategy
March 17, 2016
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• Ambulatory Care Organization at CCHHS• Ambulatory Care Activity• Model Ambulatory Health Centers• Next steps
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Presentation Outline
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Building a high quality, safe, reliable, patient-centered, integrated health system that maximizes resources to ensure the greatest benefit for the
patients and communities we serve.
Principle Objectives
• Improve health equity• Provide high-quality, safe and reliable care• Demonstrate value, adopt performance
benchmarking wherever possible • Develop human capital• Lead in Medical Education and Clinical
Investigation
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Ambulatory Care at CCHHS
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Ambulatory Care
Community Based Health
Centers
Primary Care/Patient-
Centered Medical Homes
Regional Outpatient
Centers (ROCs)
Oak Forest Health Center
Campus
Central Campus
Fantus Health Center
Specialty Care Center
Provident Campus
Specialty Community-
Based Services
CORE Center
Children’s Advocacy
Center
Morton East Adolescent
Health Center
Community Triage Center
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Ambulatory Care Locations
Ambulatory Care Locations
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City of Chicago• Austin Health Center• Dr. Jorge Prieto Health Center• Englewood Health Center• Logan Square Health Center• Near South Health Center• Woodlawn Health Center• Provident / Sengstacke
Campus• Central Campus - Specialty
Care Center / Fantus Health Center
• Children’s Advocacy Center• CORE Center
Suburban Cook County• Cicero Health Center• Cottage Grove Health Center
(Ford Heights)• Robbins Health Center • Vista Health Center (Palatine)• Oak Forest Health Center
Campus• Morton East Adolescent
Center (Cicero)
Ambulatory Care at CCHHS
Community Based Health Centers
Primary Care/Patient-
Centered Medical Homes
Physician-led, Team-Based Care
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Medical Home ActivityPatient Activity in Medical Homes (Dec 1, 2014 - Nov 30, 2015)
Medical Home / Health Center Visits Patients
Fantus GMC 55574 19624Prieto 22720 7459Fantus Peds 17866 6577Provident / Sengstacke 16190 6186Near South 15684 5094Oak Forest 15369 5520Cicero 15121 4728Englewood 15116 5220Vista 14917 5184Woodlawn 12475 4599Robbins 11300 4143Austin 11165 4506Cottage Grove 9943 3329Logan Square 9690 3712
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Ambulatory Community Health Center Profiles - Chicago
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Site Address Leased, Owned
SquareFeet
# Exam Rooms
Medical Home Services
Austin 4800 W. Chicago Ave. 60651
Leased 11,373 17 Internal Medicine, Peds, Behavioral Health, GYN
Englewood 1135 W. 69th St. 60621
Owned 9,722 14 Family Medicine, Peds
LoganSquare
2840 W. Fullerton Ave. 60647
Owned 9,000 12 Internal Medicine,Peds, Family Medicine, GYN, Peds Endo
Near South 3525 S. Michigan Ave. 60652
Leased (city)
8,367 14 Family Medicine, Peds
Prieto 2424 S. Pulaski Rd.60623
Owned 14,342 21 Family Medicine, BH, Peds, Mammography,Dental
Woodlawn 6337 S. Woodlawn Ave. 60637
Leased(city)
10,732 7 Internal Medicine, BH
Ambulatory Community Health Center Profiles – Suburban Cook County
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Site Address Leased,Owned
SquareFeet
# Exam Rooms
Medical Home Services
Cicero 5912 W. Cermak Rd. Cicero 60804
Leased 7,500 9 Internal Medicine, Peds, Family Medicine, OB, BH
Cottage Grove
1645 Cottage Grove Ford Heights 60411
Owned 12,917 9 Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Dental, BH
Robbins 13450 S. Kedzie Ave.Robbins 60472
Owned 13,818 10 Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Peds, Dental, BH
Vista 1585 N. Rand Rd.Palatine 60067
Leased 6,000 8 Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Peds, BH
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MajorityMinority
%Households w/SNAP
Unemployment rate for persons 16+ years
% below 200% FPL
MUA/MUP Designation
# FQHCs in same community area
Austin Black 33.7% 22.5% 50.6% MUA 5 + 1 SHC
Englewood Black 41.5% 35.0% 67% MUA 3
Logan Square Latino 10.6% 7.7% 41.2% MUP 1
Near South n/a 7.7% 5.3% 45.6% MUA 3 + 2 SHCs
Prieto – N. Lawndale
S. Lawndale
Black 48.1% 24.6% 68.6% MUA 4 + 1 SHC
Latino 29.8% 16.7% 58.1% MUA 8 + 3 SHCs
Woodlawn n/a 17.1% 24.0% 43.3% MUA 0
Chicago n/a 17.1% 13.6% 43.3% n/a n/a
Cook County n/a 14.2% 12.2% 34.7% n/a n/a
Suburban Cook n/a n/a 7.9% 22.8% n/a n/a
Community Profiles - Chicago
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MajorityMinority
%Households w/SNAP
Unemploymentrate for persons 16+ years
% below 200% FPL in 2010
MUA/MUP Designation
# FQHCs in same zip code
Cicero Latino 25.3% 13.6% 49.8% MUP 3 in 60804
Cottage Grove –Ford Heights
African American
45.5% 38.7% 61.9% MUA 0 (3 in Chicago Heights)
Robbins –Blue IslandRobbins
n/aAfrican American
24.6%36.5%
15.6%20.8%
43.7%60.8%
MUPMUA
1 in zip0 in zip(2 in Harvey)
Vista – Palatine n/a 6.1% 7.6% 18.4% MUP-GE 0
Chicago n/a 19.3% 13.2% 43.3% n/a n/a
Cook n/a 14.2% 12.2% 34.7% n/a n/a
Suburban Cook n/a n/a n/a 22.8% n/a n/a
Community Profiles – Suburban Cook
Ambulatory Care at CCHHSRegional Outpatient Centers
(ROCs)
Medical home, specialty,
diagnostic, and procedures
Oak Forest Health Center
Campus
Central Campus
Fantus Health Center
Specialty Care Center
Provident Campus
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Ambulatory Specialty Services at ROCs
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CardiologyDermatologyDiabetes and EndocrinologyENTGastroenterologyImagingNeurologyOncologyOphthalmologyOptometry
Oral SurgeryOrthopedic MedicinePediatric SubspecialtiesPodiatryPulmonology PT/OTRenal MedicineRheumatologyUrologyVascular Medicine
FY2015 Ambulatory: Volumes
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FY2015 Ambulatory Visits: Patient Zip Codes
FY2015 Ambulatory: Age, Gender of Patients
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FY2015 Ambulatory: Race, Ethnicity of Patients
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FY2015 Ambulatory: Payor Mix
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CCHHS Patients with Medicaid: FY2015
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CCHHS Patients with CareLink: FY2015
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Strategic Drivers• Ensuring Cook County residents timely access to
comprehensive and quality healthcare• Building patient base to support specialty
practices • Implementing a robust care coordination
program • Aligning services with population needs • Leveraging public health resources• Engaging community partners• Maintaining safety net – no break in care
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Model Ambulatory Health Center
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• Primary Care/Patient-Centered Medical Home• Empanelment location for managed care plans • Basic Services in Medical Homes:
• Family Medicine• Internal Medicine• Obstetrics• Pediatric Medicine• Behavioral Health• Dental• WIC
• Specialty Provider for Medicaid Managed Care Plans
Model Ambulatory Health Center: Internal Factors
• Full-time providers• 3700 visits annually/provider • Staff Support – 2.3 to 2.5 FTE / provider • Minimum 30 exams rooms, 9 dental chairs• Appointments available 6 days/week with evening hours • WIC space, group counseling rooms, waiting room with
children’s corner• Structure conforms with quality goals and accreditation
requirements
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Model Ambulatory Health Center: External Factors
• Proximal to public transit routes• Accessible parking• Located in high traffic/high visibility areas• Co-located with other social service agencies• Attracts from region, not just neighborhood• Constructed and located, ideally, for expansion• Aligns with environmental/ population needs
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Child Opportunity Index –Cook County by Census
Tract (2007-2013)• Source: CCDPH
Epidemiology Unit, Kirwan Institute, diversitydatakids.org
Cook County Map with MUA/MUP designations
Map created by CCDPH with data from HRSA
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The Chicago Plan for Public Health System Improvement –Feb 2012
FY2016 Approved Initiatives
• Central Campus Redevelopment • Provident Campus Redevelopment• Oak Forest Health Center
Relocation/Redevelopment• Logan Square Health Center – New Building• Integration of Behavioral Health into PCMH• WIC expansion
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Next Steps
• Strategic Planning for FY17 through FY19• FY 2017 Budget
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Appendix/Additional Resources
• Child Opportunity Index Maps– City of Chicago– Cook County
• Hardship Index Map – City of Chicago• Uninsured Map – City of Chicago• Medically Underserved – Cook County
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C44
70
C73
C5
C58
41
C63
C21
C27
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112
68
80C55
117
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105
79
121
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51
C12
C72
C75
C67
C31
72
C65
C54
124
C52
59
C74
128
C64
C1
C13C11
107
61
65
39
C50
C42
C60
C57
C14
C48
C33
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99
C77
125
C35
89
C41
123
C9
48
C32
C4050
C59
102
C26
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C45
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C62
C20
106
C39
C18
C34
17
28
104
84
127
13
C47
C36
87
119
67
8
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82
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0 105Miles
Cook County: Percent of Total Population - 2010*65+ Years
Percent of Total Population0-9%10-24%25-49%50%+
Cook County Department of Public Health, Epidemiology Unit*Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau 9
Chicago
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1
729
90
15
22
12
10
20
24
369
88
32
35
129
98
100
2531
30
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75
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16
76
44
33
C51
111
27
126
C76
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114
71 C25
47
108
58
26
92
77
78 74
116
11
86
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110
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113
C28
5
91
95
103
101
C61
C70
C4981
C2
42
14
60C24
C30
85
C7
118
83
23
C6
C10
C56
93
66
57
122
18
69 56
C15
C19
62
53
C71
C17
C8
109
46
96
63
37C23
C22
C53
C69C66
C4
94
5554
49
C16
C29
C3
115
C68
64
97
C43
C44
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C73
C5
C58
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C63
C21
C27
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105
79
121
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C12
C72
C75
C67
C31
72
C65
C54
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C52
59
C74
128
C64
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107
61
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39
C50
C42
C60
C57
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C48
C33
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99
C77
125
C35
89
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C26
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C62
C20
106
C39
C18
C34
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28
104
84
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C47
C36
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119
67
8
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82
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0 105Miles
Cook County Population Change 2000-2010*65+ years
Percent Change in Population20% Decrease or More10-19% DecreaseNo or Little Change10-19% Increase20% Increase or More
Cook County Department of Public Health, Epidemiology Unit*Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau 10
Cook County Demographic Profile 2000 and 2010Total Population
PopulatrionT65Ov_00 T65OvPer_00 T65Ov_10 T65OvPer_10 T65OvChg T65OvPerChg Pov200_00 Pov200_0509 Pov200chg
Cook County 630,196 11.7% 620,323 11.9% ‐9,873 ‐1.6% 29.5% 34.7% 17.6%Suburban Cook 331,460 13.4% 342,394 13.7% 10,934 3.3% 17.6% 22.8% 29.6%Alsip 2,196 11.1% 2,281 11.8% 85 3.9% 17.6% 25.0% 41.7%Arlington Heights 12,221 16.1% 12,920 17.2% 699 5.7% 8.4% 11.0% 30.5%Barrington 799 14.0% 924 16.4% 125 15.6% 8.7% 8.7% ‐0.1%Barrington Hills (pt.) 300 15.2% 390 18.0% 90 30.0% 5.0% 2.3% ‐54.6%Barrington Twp 67 8.3% 85 13.9% 18 n/c 12.8% 4.2% ‐67.5%Bartlett (pt.) 967 7.9% 1,713 10.2% 746 77.2% 10.2% 13.6% 33.1%Bedford Park 105 18.3% 95 16.4% ‐10 n/c 8.7% 22.7% 160.4%Bellwood 1,618 7.9% 1,912 10.0% 294 18.2% 21.2% 31.6% 48.6%Bensenville 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 n/c n/c n/c n/cBerkeley 769 14.7% 622 11.9% ‐147 ‐19.1% 13.8% 27.3% 98.0%Berwyn 7,281 13.5% 5,308 9.4% ‐1,973 ‐27.1% 24.0% 35.9% 49.4%Bloom Twp 446 16.7% 282 14.6% ‐164 ‐36.8% 17.2% 47.2% 174.0%Blue Island 2,288 9.8% 2,005 8.5% ‐283 ‐12.4% 34.4% 43.7% 26.7%Bremen Twp 401 16.0% 372 18.3% ‐29 ‐7.2% 9.8% 10.5% 7.2%Bridgeview 2,217 14.5% 2,087 12.7% ‐130 ‐5.9% 23.7% 30.8% 30.2%Broadview 881 10.7% 992 12.5% 111 12.6% 16.8% 21.8% 30.0%Brookfield 2,908 15.2% 2,399 12.6% ‐509 ‐17.5% 14.5% 14.8% 2.1%Buffalo Grove (pt.) 2,050 14.2% 2,338 17.1% 288 14.1% 8.2% 15.7% 90.6%Burbank 3,921 14.1% 3,846 13.3% ‐75 ‐1.9% 17.3% 26.5% 52.9%Burnham 487 11.7% 394 9.4% ‐93 ‐19.1% 26.8% 37.3% 39.5%Burr Ridge (pt.) 650 17.9% 850 22.1% 200 30.8% 8.2% 10.2% 24.2%Calumet City 4,975 12.7% 4,336 11.7% ‐639 ‐12.8% 28.2% 37.2% 32.1%Calumet Park 687 8.1% 815 10.4% 128 18.6% 26.2% 38.3% 46.2%Calumet Twp 0 0.0% 42 0.0% 42 n/c n/c n/c n/cChicago Heights 3,881 11.8% 3,216 10.6% ‐665 ‐17.1% 39.8% 48.8% 22.7%Chicago Ridge 1,620 11.5% 1,735 12.1% 115 7.1% 21.4% 31.8% 48.1%Cicero 6,066 7.1% 4,979 5.9% ‐1,087 ‐17.9% 43.5% 49.8% 14.4%Country Club Hills 1,141 7.1% 1,846 11.2% 705 61.8% 16.5% 26.8% 62.1%Countryside 943 15.7% 993 16.8% 50 5.3% 15.3% 22.0% 43.9%Crestwood 2,017 17.9% 2,328 21.3% 311 15.4% 14.3% 18.7% 30.7%Deer Park (pt.) 1 11.1% 4 23.5% 3 n/c n/c n/c n/cDeerfield (pt.) 305 98.1% 161 93.6% ‐144 ‐47.2% n/c n/c n/cDes Plaines 10,105 17.2% 9,993 17.1% ‐112 ‐1.1% 14.5% 19.0% 30.9%Dixmoor 490 12.5% 372 10.2% ‐118 ‐24.1% 56.2% 51.6% ‐8.3%Dolton 2,363 9.2% 2,113 9.1% ‐250 ‐10.6% 21.0% 35.4% 68.2%East Dundee village (pt.) 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 n/c n/c n/c n/cEast Hazel Crest 160 10.0% 176 11.4% 16 10.0% 26.8% 27.6% 3.2%Elgin (pt.) 1,448 7.1% 1,805 7.5% 357 24.7% 18.1% 25.8% 42.3%Elk Grove Twp 237 7.2% 421 6.8% 184 77.6% 32.4% 41.1% 26.8%Elk Grove Village 4,086 11.8% 4,897 14.8% 811 19.9% 8.4% 11.0% 30.4%Elmwood Park 4,219 16.6% 3,458 13.9% ‐761 ‐18.0% 16.4% 24.4% 49.1%Evanston 8,014 10.8% 9,085 12.2% 1,071 13.4% 21.2% 19.9% ‐6.1%Evergreen Park 3,652 17.5% 2,595 13.1% ‐1,057 ‐28.9% 13.3% 20.3% 52.5%Flossmoor 1,315 14.1% 1,485 15.7% 170 12.9% 5.9% 7.7% 31.9%Ford Heights 236 6.8% 299 10.8% 63 26.7% 77.2% 61.9% ‐19.8%Forest Park 1,916 12.2% 1,635 11.5% ‐281 ‐14.7% 19.4% 23.4% 20.9%Forest View 161 20.7% 136 19.5% ‐25 ‐15.5% 14.6% 16.0% 9.7%Frankfort village (pt.) 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 n/c n/c n/c n/cFranklin Park 2,590 13.3% 2,056 11.2% ‐534 ‐20.6% 25.6% 33.2% 30.0%Glencoe 1,306 14.9% 1,259 14.4% ‐47 ‐3.6% 5.1% 5.9% 15.7%Glenview 6,682 16.0% 8,817 19.7% 2,135 32.0% 8.5% 10.2% 20.1%Glenwood 1,172 13.0% 1,373 15.3% 201 17.2% 10.3% 17.0% 64.4%Golf 79 17.5% 84 16.8% 5 n/c 1.8% 6.6% 271.8%Hanover Park (pt.) 945 4.6% 1,329 6.4% 384 40.6% 21.9% 34.8% 58.9%Hanover Twp 143 7.2% 246 11.8% 103 72.0% 3.5% 11.9% 243.8%Harvey 2,586 8.6% 2,641 10.5% 55 2.1% 50.1% 56.4% 12.4%Harwood Heights 1,706 20.6% 1,446 16.8% ‐260 ‐15.2% 17.6% 21.5% 21.7%Hazel Crest 1,568 10.6% 1,724 12.2% 156 10.0% 22.0% 31.0% 40.4%Hickory Hills 1,745 12.5% 1,923 13.7% 178 10.2% 15.9% 20.6% 29.4%Hillside 1,273 15.6% 1,123 13.8% ‐150 ‐11.8% 20.0% 27.7% 38.8%Hinsdale (pt.) 240 11.2% 294 13.2% 54 22.5% 3.1% 2.1% ‐31.8%Hodgkins (pt.) 315 14.8% 305 16.1% ‐10 ‐3.2% 39.9% 57.7% 44.7%Hoffman Estates 3,297 6.7% 4,863 9.4% 1,566 47.5% 12.5% 16.5% 31.7%Hometown 857 19.2% 697 16.0% ‐160 ‐18.7% 17.1% 28.9% 69.3%Homewood 3,209 16.4% 2,794 14.5% ‐415 ‐12.9% 11.8% 11.6% ‐1.2%Indian Head Park 1,226 33.3% 1,142 30.0% ‐84 ‐6.9% 3.7% 9.2% 147.0%Inverness 803 11.9% 1,492 20.2% 689 85.8% 3.8% 10.2% 169.8%Justice 886 7.3% 987 7.6% 101 11.4% 16.2% 33.6% 106.9%Kenilworth 294 11.8% 337 13.4% 43 14.6% 2.9% 2.2% ‐23.2%Lagrange 2,105 13.5% 1,966 12.6% ‐139 ‐6.6% 10.3% 10.4% 1.0%Lagrange Park 2,901 21.8% 2,868 21.1% ‐33 ‐1.1% 10.2% 13.6% 33.6%Lansing 4,426 15.6% 3,843 13.6% ‐583 ‐13.2% 16.0% 25.3% 58.5%Lemont (pt.) 1,852 14.2% 2,408 15.1% 556 30.0% 10.7% 8.3% ‐22.4%Lemont Twp 498 10.1% 666 13.5% 168 33.7% 5.5% 3.0% ‐46.4%Leyden Twp 1,004 10.3% 1,017 10.7% 13 1.3% 16.5% 37.2% 125.0%Lincolnwood 2,953 23.9% 2,790 22.2% ‐163 ‐5.5% 10.4% 18.4% 77.5%Lynwood 554 7.5% 960 10.7% 406 73.3% 17.1% 25.2% 47.3%Lyons 1,334 13.0% 1,312 12.2% ‐22 ‐1.7% 24.4% 25.2% 3.5%Lyons Twp 754 13.9% 711 14.0% ‐43 ‐5.7% 20.8% 14.4% ‐31.1%Maine Twp 2,799 10.3% 2,972 11.2% 173 6.2% 20.8% 29.3% 40.9%Markham 1,507 11.9% 1,574 12.6% 67 4.5% 34.1% 45.7% 33.9%Matteson 1,393 10.8% 2,254 11.9% 861 61.8% 15.0% 18.5% 23.3%Maywood 2,591 9.6% 2,827 11.7% 236 9.1% 34.5% 36.5% 5.7%Mccook 54 21.3% 44 19.3% ‐10 n/c 18.1% 16.5% ‐8.9%Melrose Park 2,522 10.9% 2,477 9.8% ‐45 ‐1.8% 32.4% 45.6% 40.6%Merrionette Park 387 19.4% 284 15.0% ‐103 ‐26.6% 20.3% 39.5% 94.4%
Population Ages 65 years and Over 200% FPL
n/c: Not calculated. Percent change was not calculated if either 2000 or 2010 population counts were less than 100.
Data Source: 2000 and 2010 U.S. Census of the Population Total Population 1
Cook County Demographic Profile 2000 and 2010Total Population
PopulatrionT65Ov_00 T65OvPer_00 T65Ov_10 T65OvPer_10 T65OvChg T65OvPerChg Pov200_00 Pov200_0509 Pov200chg
Midlothian 1,429 10.0% 1,428 9.6% ‐1 ‐0.1% 16.9% 29.0% 71.0%Morton Grove 4,836 21.5% 4,793 20.6% ‐43 ‐0.9% 10.2% 14.4% 41.9%Mt Prospect 8,340 14.8% 8,584 15.9% 244 2.9% 15.5% 18.0% 16.8%New Trier Twp 133 16.3% 94 24.4% ‐39 n/c 0.8% 2.1% 146.4%Niles 8,333 27.7% 7,656 25.7% ‐677 ‐8.1% 15.5% 22.0% 42.4%Niles Twp 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 n/c n/c n/c n/cNorridge 4,214 28.9% 3,608 24.8% ‐606 ‐14.4% 12.7% 23.2% 82.1%North Riverside 1,880 28.1% 1,352 20.3% ‐528 ‐28.1% 18.2% 20.2% 10.8%Northbrook 6,240 18.7% 7,446 22.5% 1,206 19.3% 5.3% 9.0% 70.3%Northfield 1,125 20.9% 1,202 22.2% 77 6.8% 5.4% 6.8% 27.4%Northfield Twp 2,646 21.2% 2,112 17.1% ‐534 ‐20.2% 18.0% 21.3% 18.7%Northlake 1,833 15.4% 1,717 13.9% ‐116 ‐6.3% 21.9% 27.3% 24.5%Norwood Park Twp 279 24.1% 230 21.4% ‐49 ‐17.6% 19.9% 22.7% 13.9%Oak Forest 2,577 9.2% 3,132 11.2% 555 21.5% 11.7% 20.2% 73.3%Oak Lawn 12,015 21.8% 10,196 18.0% ‐1,819 ‐15.1% 15.5% 19.0% 22.8%Oak Park 5,007 9.5% 5,535 10.7% 528 10.6% 12.5% 13.5% 8.5%Olympia Fields 903 19.1% 1,276 25.6% 373 41.3% 6.1% 16.9% 177.2%Orland Hills 278 4.1% 474 6.6% 196 70.5% 9.3% 16.8% 81.9%Orland Park (pt.) 8,372 16.4% 10,648 18.8% 2,276 27.2% 7.5% 9.5% 26.7%Orland Twp 322 6.3% 512 10.4% 190 59.0% 5.6% 10.5% 87.4%Palatine 5,764 8.8% 7,224 10.5% 1,460 25.3% 12.6% 18.4% 46.4%Palatine Twp 603 7.1% 577 8.3% ‐26 ‐4.3% 25.5% 28.6% 12.2%Palos Heights 2,868 25.5% 3,465 27.7% 597 20.8% 8.1% 9.1% 12.1%Palos Hills 3,015 17.1% 3,068 17.6% 53 1.8% 10.5% 17.5% 66.2%Palos Park 904 19.3% 1,352 27.9% 448 49.6% 7.9% 5.9% ‐25.4%Palos Twp 973 16.8% 1,173 20.6% 200 20.6% 11.0% 10.4% ‐4.7%Park Forest (pt.) 2,485 12.3% 2,546 13.6% 61 2.5% 20.2% 30.3% 50.4%Park Ridge 7,421 19.7% 6,886 18.4% ‐535 ‐7.2% 7.2% 10.4% 44.6%Phoenix 338 15.7% 324 16.5% ‐14 ‐4.1% 46.0% 35.8% ‐22.2%Posen 550 11.6% 431 7.2% ‐119 ‐21.6% 21.1% 33.6% 58.9%Prospect Heights 1,949 11.4% 2,217 13.6% 268 13.8% 19.4% 25.7% 32.6%Proviso Twp 127 19.3% 203 35.0% 76 59.8% 14.7% 45.7% 210.2%Rich Twp 687 24.2% 571 22.5% ‐116 ‐16.9% 19.7% 18.7% ‐5.2%Richton Park 956 7.6% 1,175 8.6% 219 22.9% 17.0% 18.1% 6.4%River Forest 1,624 14.0% 1,590 14.2% ‐34 ‐2.1% 8.0% 7.0% ‐11.8%River Grove 1,713 16.1% 1,252 12.2% ‐461 ‐26.9% 22.1% 30.7% 38.6%Riverdale 961 6.4% 965 7.1% 4 0.4% 36.9% 46.0% 24.6%Riverside 1,371 15.4% 1,270 14.3% ‐101 ‐7.4% 7.0% 9.0% 29.5%Riverside Twp 20 16.4% 12 10.9% ‐8 n/c n/c n/c n/cRobbins 847 12.8% 799 15.0% ‐48 ‐5.7% 62.1% 60.8% ‐2.1%Rolling Meadows 2,610 10.6% 2,988 12.4% 378 14.5% 15.1% 24.9% 64.9%Roselle (pt.) 335 9.7% 410 11.0% 75 22.4% 10.7% 9.1% ‐14.8%Rosemont 467 11.1% 567 13.5% 100 21.4% 37.4% 48.7% 30.3%S Chicago Heights 700 17.6% 523 12.6% ‐177 ‐25.3% 24.2% 37.4% 54.9%Sauk Village (pt.) 772 7.4% 842 8.0% 70 9.1% 30.7% 44.7% 45.7%Schaumburg 7,152 9.5% 9,121 12.3% 1,969 27.5% 9.3% 15.3% 64.7%Schaumburg Twp 235 12.0% 290 15.2% 55 23.4% 4.2% 23.6% 459.7%Schiller Park 1,232 10.4% 1,307 11.1% 75 6.1% 23.9% 30.2% 26.5%Skokie 12,386 19.6% 11,297 17.4% ‐1,089 ‐8.8% 16.6% 21.4% 29.1%South Barrington 256 6.8% 628 13.8% 372 145.3% 4.8% 7.5% 56.5%South Holland 3,921 17.7% 3,721 16.9% ‐200 ‐5.1% 12.9% 24.8% 92.6%Steger (pt.) 456 11.3% 559 13.6% 103 22.6% 21.8% 29.1% 33.2%Stickney 1,127 18.3% 867 12.8% ‐260 ‐23.1% 25.4% 33.2% 31.0%Stickney Twp 399 11.3% 412 10.2% 13 3.3% 31.1% 19.9% ‐35.9%Stone Park 285 5.6% 292 5.9% 7 2.5% 37.5% 39.0% 3.9%Streamwood 2,229 6.1% 3,199 8.0% 970 43.5% 13.5% 22.4% 66.0%Summit 1,104 10.4% 968 8.8% ‐136 ‐12.3% 37.0% 36.6% ‐1.2%Thornton 437 16.9% 367 15.7% ‐70 ‐16.0% 14.9% 22.9% 54.5%Thornton Twp 122 13.0% 145 19.0% 23 18.9% 16.5% 37.3% 126.0%Tinley Park (pt.) 5,096 11.1% 6,895 14.0% 1,799 35.3% 10.0% 13.9% 39.5%University Park village (pt.) 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 n/c n/c n/c n/cWestchester 4,273 25.4% 3,695 22.1% ‐578 ‐13.5% 9.2% 16.4% 77.9%Western Springs 1,804 14.4% 1,823 14.1% 19 1.1% 2.9% 4.1% 42.5%Wheeling 3,526 10.2% 4,605 12.2% 1,079 30.6% 16.4% 23.7% 44.2%Wheeling Twp 310 10.1% 139 12.8% ‐171 ‐55.2% 14.3% 32.2% 124.4%Willow Springs 544 10.8% 806 14.6% 262 48.2% 13.2% 9.5% ‐27.7%Wilmette 4,748 17.2% 4,554 16.8% ‐194 ‐4.1% 5.7% 4.5% ‐20.6%Winnetka 1,613 13.0% 1,662 13.6% 49 3.0% 4.4% 4.6% 3.9%Worth 1,549 14.0% 1,306 12.1% ‐243 ‐15.7% 23.4% 22.0% ‐5.8%Worth Twp 668 18.2% 666 19.0% ‐2 ‐0.3% 17.2% 10.7% ‐38.2%
Chicago 298,736 10.3% 277,929 10.3% ‐20,807 ‐7.0% 39.7% 43.3% 9.1%Albany Park 4,238 7.4% 4,598 8.0% 360 8.5% 42.0% 46.6% 10.8%Archer Heights 1,715 13.6% 1,188 8.9% ‐527 ‐30.7% 30.0% 42.2% 40.8%Armour Square 2,322 19.3% 1,199 19.5% ‐1,123 ‐48.4% 55.5% 52.8% ‐4.8%Ashburn 4,754 12.0% 3,957 9.6% ‐797 ‐16.8% 20.3% 32.5% 60.0%Auburn Gresham 6,893 12.3% 7,585 15.6% 692 10.0% 44.1% 48.9% 10.8%Austin 9,296 7.9% 10,633 10.8% 1,337 14.4% 46.6% 50.6% 8.7%Avalon Park 1,783 16.0% 1,969 19.3% 186 10.4% 24.0% 40.9% 70.4%Avondale 3,106 7.2% 2,950 7.5% ‐156 ‐5.0% 43.2% 43.4% 0.4%Belmont Cragin 6,318 8.1% 5,434 7.3% ‐884 ‐14.0% 33.8% 50.3% 48.8%Beverly 2,479 11.3% 2,431 12.1% ‐48 ‐1.9% 9.4% 12.0% 27.7%Bridgeport 3,615 10.7% 2,976 10.2% ‐639 ‐17.7% 40.6% 40.6% 0.0%Brighton Park 3,365 7.5% 2,610 5.8% ‐755 ‐22.4% 46.7% 54.3% 16.3%Burnside 246 7.5% 513 17.6% 267 108.5% 55.8% 64.4% 15.4%Calumet Heights 2,580 16.2% 3,209 23.2% 629 24.4% 28.1% 34.8% 23.8%Chatham 6,506 17.5% 5,194 16.7% ‐1,312 ‐20.2% 36.9% 46.6% 26.4%Chicago Lawn 4,002 6.5% 3,229 6.5% ‐773 ‐19.3% 46.7% 54.6% 17.0%Clearing 3,444 15.4% 2,809 12.1% ‐635 ‐18.4% 20.9% 24.7% 17.9%Douglas 3,345 12.6% 2,823 15.5% ‐522 ‐15.6% 54.6% 45.6% ‐16.4%Dunning 7,298 17.3% 6,290 15.0% ‐1,008 ‐13.8% 18.3% 22.3% 21.9%
n/c: Not calculated. Percent change was not calculated if either 2000 or 2010 population counts were less than 100.
Data Source: 2000 and 2010 U.S. Census of the Population Total Population 2
Cook County Demographic Profile 2000 and 2010Total Population
PopulatrionT65Ov_00 T65OvPer_00 T65Ov_10 T65OvPer_10 T65OvChg T65OvPerChg Pov200_00 Pov200_0509 Pov200chg
East Garfield Park 2,152 10.3% 2,080 9.3% ‐72 ‐3.4% 59.7% 66.7% 11.7%East Side 2,816 11.9% 2,319 10.1% ‐497 ‐17.7% 34.6% 50.2% 45.0%Edgewater 7,510 12.1% 6,688 11.8% ‐822 ‐11.0% 36.5% 34.9% ‐4.1%Edison Park 2,267 20.0% 1,827 16.3% ‐440 ‐19.4% 6.8% 9.2% 35.1%Englewood 4,585 11.4% 3,496 11.4% ‐1,089 ‐23.8% 67.5% 67.0% ‐0.7%Forest Glen 3,231 17.8% 3,089 16.7% ‐142 ‐4.4% 9.7% 12.2% 25.6%Fuller Park 504 14.7% 509 17.7% 5 1.0% 61.6% 64.5% 4.7%Gage Park 2,393 6.1% 2,448 5.4% 55 2.3% 45.4% 59.3% 30.6%Garfield Ridge 6,501 18.0% 5,262 15.3% ‐1,239 ‐19.1% 23.6% 23.5% ‐0.6%Grand Boulevard 3,644 13.0% 2,907 13.3% ‐737 ‐20.2% 70.0% 52.4% ‐25.1%Greater Grand Cross 5,955 15.4% 4,138 12.7% ‐1,817 ‐30.5% 49.7% 55.5% 11.7%Hegewisch 1,634 16.7% 1,422 15.1% ‐212 ‐13.0% 22.5% 30.8% 36.9%Hermosa 1,579 5.9% 1,311 6.6% ‐268 ‐17.0% 41.9% 49.1% 17.2%Humboldt Park 3,533 5.4% 4,107 7.3% 574 16.3% 57.5% 62.7% 9.1%Hyde Park 3,278 11.0% 3,226 12.6% ‐52 ‐1.6% 31.5% 32.3% 2.6%Irving Park 5,291 9.0% 4,594 8.6% ‐697 ‐13.2% 30.6% 28.5% ‐6.8%Jefferson Park 4,584 17.7% 3,688 14.5% ‐896 ‐19.6% 14.9% 18.7% 25.8%Kenwood 2,475 13.5% 2,747 15.4% 272 11.0% 40.0% 40.0% ‐0.1%Lakeview 7,687 8.1% 7,181 7.3% ‐506 ‐6.6% 17.5% 18.9% 7.7%Lincoln Park 4,270 6.6% 5,071 7.9% 801 18.8% 15.1% 16.9% 12.3%Lincoln Square 4,555 10.2% 3,381 8.6% ‐1,174 ‐25.8% 29.4% 31.0% 5.1%Logan Square 4,960 6.0% 4,560 5.8% ‐400 ‐8.1% 46.6% 41.2% ‐11.5%Lower West Side 2,496 5.7% 3,729 8.7% 1,233 49.4% 60.4% 58.4% ‐3.4%McKinley Park 1,474 9.2% 1,264 8.1% ‐210 ‐14.3% 42.1% 44.7% 6.1%Montclare 1,800 14.2% 2,034 11.6% 234 13.0% 25.4% 36.4% 43.2%Morgan Park 3,492 13.8% 3,609 16.0% 117 3.4% 24.3% 32.9% 35.1%Mount Greenwood 2,690 14.3% 2,142 11.2% ‐548 ‐20.4% 10.8% 10.0% ‐7.4%Near North Side 8,677 11.9% 10,836 13.9% 2,159 24.9% 23.7% 21.4% ‐9.9%Near South Side 984 10.4% 1,969 9.2% 985 100.1% 44.6% 23.4% ‐47.5%Near West Side 3,388 7.3% 3,861 6.7% 473 14.0% 52.8% 41.5% ‐21.5%New City 2,952 5.7% 2,850 6.4% ‐102 ‐3.5% 62.7% 64.1% 2.2%North Center 2,722 8.5% 2,263 7.1% ‐459 ‐16.9% 21.4% 15.3% ‐28.4%North Lawndale 3,887 9.3% 3,439 8.6% ‐448 ‐11.5% 68.1% 68.6% 0.7%North Park 2,768 15.0% 2,642 22.8% ‐126 ‐4.6% 24.8% 28.1% 13.4%Norwood Park 8,609 22.9% 7,224 19.5% ‐1,385 ‐16.1% 11.4% 14.5% 27.0%Oakland 524 8.6% 514 8.7% ‐10 ‐1.9% 76.9% 60.3% ‐21.6%O'Hare 1,834 15.8% 1,922 12.4% 88 4.8% 20.8% 25.9% 24.4%Portage Park 8,450 12.9% 6,958 10.9% ‐1,492 ‐17.7% 23.5% 30.0% 27.7%Pullman 1,064 11.9% 1,056 14.4% ‐8 ‐0.8% 45.1% 39.9% ‐11.5%Riverdale 506 5.2% 388 6.0% ‐118 ‐23.3% 78.6% 78.4% ‐0.2%Rogers Park 4,458 7.0% 3,883 7.8% ‐575 ‐12.9% 46.6% 46.4% ‐0.4%Roseland 7,078 13.4% 7,365 16.5% 287 4.1% 39.0% 48.3% 23.8%South Chicago 3,739 9.7% 4,011 12.9% 272 7.3% 54.0% 53.8% ‐0.3%South Deering 1,886 11.1% 2,119 14.0% 233 12.4% 40.5% 47.2% 16.6%South Lawndale 3,579 3.9% 3,453 4.7% ‐126 ‐3.5% 59.6% 58.1% ‐2.5%South Shore 6,748 11.0% 6,314 12.7% ‐434 ‐6.4% 48.7% 52.1% 7.0%The Loop 1,624 9.9% 2,365 8.1% 741 45.6% 17.7% 15.8% ‐10.5%Uptown 7,148 11.3% 5,507 10.6% ‐1,641 ‐23.0% 45.7% 44.0% ‐3.7%Washington Heights 4,714 15.8% 5,159 19.5% 445 9.4% 29.6% 37.5% 26.5%Washington Park 1,278 9.0% 785 6.7% ‐493 ‐38.6% 74.9% 74.2% ‐1.0%West Elsdon 2,223 14.0% 1,504 8.3% ‐719 ‐32.3% 24.6% 44.4% 80.4%West Englewood 4,398 9.7% 4,364 12.3% ‐34 ‐0.8% 60.9% 70.3% 15.4%West Garfield Park 2,304 10.0% 1,801 10.0% ‐503 ‐21.8% 60.0% 65.5% 9.3%West Lawn 3,652 12.5% 2,599 7.8% ‐1,053 ‐28.8% 25.7% 42.3% 64.8%West Pullman 3,243 8.9% 3,954 13.3% 711 21.9% 40.5% 52.2% 29.1%West Ridge 9,930 13.6% 8,462 11.0% ‐1,468 ‐14.8% 33.5% 39.7% 18.6%West Town 6,174 7.1% 5,082 6.2% ‐1,092 ‐17.7% 43.6% 34.5% ‐21.0%Woodlawn 3,534 13.1% 2,854 11.0% ‐680 ‐19.2% 64.0% 55.8% ‐12.7%
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Data Source: 2000 and 2010 U.S. Census of the Population Total Population 3
Community Health Status Assessment:Data Compendium CŜōNJdzŀNJȅ нлмр
Office of Epidemiology & Public Health InformaticsNik Prachand, MPH
Kirsti Bocskay, PhD, MPhil, MPHDana Harper, BS
Emily Laflamme, MPHMargarita Reina, MPHKingsley Weaver, MPH
Child Opportunity Index
Source: Kirwan Institute and Brandeis University, 2014
Highest Community Area Loop (32): 0.84
Lowest Community Area Riverdale (54): -1.34
Educational • Adult educational attainment• Student (school) poverty rate• Reading proficiency rate• Math proficiency rate• Early childhood education neighborhood participation
patterns• High school graduation rate• Proximity to high-quality early childhood education
centers• Proximity to early childhood education centers of any
type
Health and Environmental • Retail healthy food index• Proximity to toxic waste release sites• Volume of nearby toxic release• Proximity to parks and open spaces• Housing vacancy rates• Proximity to health care facilities
Economic • Neighborhood foreclosure rate• Poverty rate• Unemployment rate• Public assistance rate• Proximity to employment
Child Opportunity and Health Outcomes
Source: Kirwan Institute and Brandeis University, 2014
• Less child opportunity in a neighborhood is stronglycorrelated with:• Shootings• Elevated blood lead levels• Obesity in children• Life expectancy at birth• Diabetes-related mortality• Diet-related mortality• Teen births
Life Expectancy at Birth Correlated with Hardship and Opportunity
Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Records, Death Certificate Files, 2009-2010; American Community Survey, 5-year estimates, 2009-2013; Kirwan Institute, Brandeis University, 2014
R² = 0.3797
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Life expectancy is higher in community areas with lower hardship and more opportunity.
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Non-Hispanic white
Teen Births 34.3 52.3
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Child Opportunity Index
Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Records, Birth Certificate Data Files, 2000-2010; American Community Survey, 5-year estimates, 2008-2012; Kirwan Institute, Brandeis Unviersity, 2014
Chlamydia and Child Opportunity
Source: Chicago Department of Public Health, STI Surveillance Program, 2014; American Community Survey, 5-year estimates, 2008-2012; Kirwan Institute and Brandeis University, 2014
R² = 0.3607
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Child Opportunity Index Score
Chlamydia among females aged 15-19 years is higher in community areas with less opportunity.
Non-fatal Shootings
Source: Chicago Police Department, 2014; Kirwan Institute and Brandeis Uiniversity, 2014
R² = 0.5336
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Child Opportunity Index Score
Shooting rates are higher in communities with higher hardship.
Elevated Blood Lead Level and Child Opportunity
Source: Kirwan Institute and Brandeis University, 2014; Chicago Department of Public Health, Lead Poisoning & Prevention, 2014
Highest Community Area Fuller Park (37): 15.0%
Lowest Community Area Near South Side (33): 0.3%
Chicago: 4.5%
R² = 0.5052
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Child Opportunity Index Score
Communities with less opportunity have higher percentages of children with elevated blood lead levels.
Diabetes Mortality and Child Opportunity
R² = 0.4788 0
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120
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160
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Child Opportunity Index Score
Source: Kirwan Institute, Brandeis University, 2014; Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Records, Death Certificate Data Files, 2007-2011
Diabetes-related mortality rates are higher in communities with less opportunity.
Diet-related Mortality, Food Insecurity and Child Opportunity
R² = 0.673
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Source: Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Records, Death Certificate Data Files, 2007-2011; Greater Chicago Food Depository, 2012; Kirwan Institute, Brandeis University, 2014
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Child Opportunity Index Score
Diet-related mortality rates are higher in communities with more food insecurity and less opportunity.
Educational Opportunity Index
Source: Kirwan Institute and Brandeis University, 2014
• Adult educational attainment
• Student (school) poverty rate
• Reading proficiency rate
• Math proficiency rate
• Early childhood educationneighborhood participationpatterns
• High school graduation rate
• Proximity to high-quality earlychildhood education centers
• Proximity to early childhoodeducation centers of any type
Educational Opportunity and Obesity
Source: Kirwan Institute and Brandeis University, 2014; Chicago Public Schools, 2012-2013
R² = 0.3225
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Child Opportunity Index Score
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C27
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131
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99
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125
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102
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C45
120
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106
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154
152
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87
67
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142
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Overall Child Opportunity Index Categories^
Very LowLowModerateHighVery High
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Childhood Opportunity Index by Census TractCook County-IL (Metro Area)*, 2007-2013**
0 105Miles
1 Arlington He ights79 Chic ago Rid ge C1Roge rs Park2 Barrington 80 Cre stwood C2 W e st Rid ge3 Barrington Hills 81 Eve rgre e n Park C3 Uptown4 Bartle tt 82 Frankfort C4Linc oln Square5 Buffalo Grove 83 Hic kory Hills C5 N orth Ce nte r6 De e rfie ld 84 Hom e town C6Lake Vie w7 De s Plaine s 85 Justic e C7Linc oln Park8 East Dund e e 86 Le m ont C8 N e ar N orth Sid e9 Elgin 87 Me rrione tte Park C9Ed ison Park10Elk Grove Village 88 Oak Lawn C10N orwood Park11Gle nc oe 89 Orland Hills C11Je ffe rson Park12Gle nvie w 90 Orland Park C12Fore st Gle n13Golf 91 Palos He ights C13N orth Park14Hanove r Park 92 Palos Hills C14Albany Park15Hoffm an Estate s 93 Palos Park C15Portage Park16Inve rne ss 94 Sum m it C16Irving Park17Ke nilworth 95 W illow Springs C17Dunning18Linc olnwood 96 W orth C18Montclare19Morton Grove 97 Burnham C19Be lm ont Cragin20Mount Prospe ct 98 Calum e t City C20He rm osa21N ile s 99 Calum e t Park C21Avond ale22N orthbrook 100Chic ago He ights C22Logan Square23N orthfie ld 101Country Club Hills C23Hum bold t Park24Palatine 102Dixm oor C24W e st Town25Park Rid ge 103Dolton C25Austin26Prospe ct He ights 104East Haze l Cre st C26W e st Garfie ld Park27Rolling Me ad ows 105Flossm oor C27East Garfie ld Park28Rose lle 106Ford He ights C28N e ar W e st Sid e29Schaum burg 107Gle nwood C29N orth Lawnd ale30South Barrington 108Harve y C30South Lawnd ale31Stre am wood 109Haze l Cre st C31Lowe r W e st Sid e32W he e ling 110Hom e wood C32Loop33W ilm e tte 111Lansing C33N e ar South Sid e34W inne tka 112Lynwood C34Arm our Square35Evanston 113Markham C35Douglas36Skokie 114Matte son C36Oakland37Be llwood 115Mid lothian C37Fulle r Park38Be nse nville 116Oak Fore st C38Grand Boule vard39Be rke le y 117Olym pia Fie ld s C39Ke nwood40Be rwyn 118Park Fore st C40W ashington Park41Broad vie w 119Phoe nix C41Hyd e Park42Brookfie ld 120Pose n C42W ood lawn43Burr Rid ge 121Richton Park C43South Shore44Cic e ro 122Rive rd ale C44Chatham45Countrysid e 123Robbins C45Avalon Park46Fore st Park 124Sauk Village C46South Chic ago47Franklin Park 125S. Chic ago He ightsC47Burnsid e48Harwood He ights 126South Holland C48Calum e t He ights49Hillsid e 127Ste ge r C49Rose land50Hinsd ale 128Thornton C50Pullm an51Hod gkins 129Tinle y Park C51South De e ring52Ind ian He ad Park 130Unive rsity Park C52East Sid e53La Grange 131Barrington Twp C53W e st Pullm an54La Grange Park 132Bloom Twp C54Rive rd ale55Lyons 133Bre m e n Twp C55He ge wisch56McCook 134Calum e t Twp C56Garfie ld Rid ge57Maywood 135Elk Grove Twp C57Arche r He ights58Me lrose Park 136Hanove r Twp C58Brighton Park59N orrid ge 137Le m ont Twp C59Mckinle y Park60N orthlake 138Le yd e n Twp C60Brid ge port61N orth Rive rsid e 139Lyons Twp C61N e w City62Rive r Fore st 140Maine Twp C62W e st Elsd on63Rive r Grove 141N e w Trie r Twp C63Gage Park64Rive rsid e 142N ile s Twp C64Cle aring65Rose m ont 143N orthfie ld Twp C65W e st Lawn66Schille r Park 144N orwood Park Twp C66Chic ago Lawn67Stone Park 145Orland Twp C67W e st Engle wood68W e stche ste r 146Palatine Twp C68Engle wood69W e ste rn Springs 147Palos Twp C69Gre ate r Grand Crossing70Elm wood Park 148Proviso Twp C70Ashburn71Oak Park 149Rich Twp C71Auburn Gre sham72Stickne y 150Rive rsid e Twp C72Be ve rly73Fore st Vie w 151Schaum burg Twp C73W ashington He ights74Burbank 152Stickne y Twp C74Mount Gre e nwood75Alsip 153Thornton Twp C75Morgan Park76Be d ford Park 154W he e ling Twp C76Ohare77Blue Island 155W orth Twp C77Ed ge wate r78Brid ge vie w
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Cook County De partm e nt of Public He alth, Epid e m iology Program Unit*Chic ago-Jolie t-N ape rville , IL-IN -W I (Me tro Are a)**d ata and m aps courte sy of d ive rsityd atakid s.org & the Kirwan Institute
^Eac h Ce nsus Tract is shad e d ac c ord ing to its Opportunity Ind e x cate gory re pre se nting child hood opportunity le ve ls ranging from “ve ry low” to “ve ry high” re lative to the othe r tracts in the Chic ago-Jolie t-N ape rville , IL-IN -W I Me tro Are a.
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1-Rogers Park2-West Ridge3-Uptown4-Lincoln Square5-North Center6-Lake View7-Lincoln Park8-Near North Side9-Edison Park10-Norwood Park11-Jefferson Park12-Forest Glen13-North Park14-Albany Park15-Portage Park16-Irving Park17-Dunning18-Montclare19-Belmont Cragin20-Hermosa21-Avondale22-Logan Square23-Humboldt Park24-West Town25-Austin26-West Garfield Park27-East Garfield Park28-Near West Side29-North Lawndale30-South Lawndale31-Lower West Side32-Loop33-Near South Side34-Armour Square35-Douglas36-Oakland37-Fuller Park38-Grand Boulevard39-Kenwood
40-Washington Park41-Hyde Park42-Woodlawn43-South Shore44-Chatham45-Avalon Park46-South Chicago47-Burnside48-Calumet Heights49-Roseland50-Pullman51-South Deering52-East Side53-West Pullman54-Riverdale55-Hegewisch56-Garfield Ridge57-Archer Heights58-Brighton Park59-McKinley Park60-Bridgeport61-New City62-West Elston63-Gage Park64-Clearing65-West Lawn66-Chicago Lawn67-West Englewood68-Englewood69-Greater Grand Crossing70-Ashburn71-Auburn Gresham72-Beverly73-Washington Heights74-Mount Greenwood75-Morgan Park76-O’Hare77-Edgewater
Chicago Department of Public HealthSeptember 10, 2015
Data Sources: American Community Survey 2013 5-year estma t es; Community Health Center websites
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Cook - Logan Square
Chicago 19.7%
n School-based Health Centers!( Cook County Health Centers!( Community Health Center
Percent Without Health Insurance1.3 -17.4 %17.5 - 27.3%27.4 - 42.9%43 - 68.3%
Community Health Centers in Chicagoand Uninsured by Census Tract
Chicago Department of Public HealthSeptember 9, 2015Data Sources: American Community Survey 2013 5-year estma t es;
Community Health Center websites
1-Rogers Park2-West Ridge3-Uptown4-Lincoln Square5-North Center6-Lake View7-Lincoln Park8-Near North Side9-Edison Park10-Norwood Park11-Jefferson Park12-Forest Glen13-North Park14-Albany Park15-Portage Park16-Irving Park17-Dunning18-Montclare19-Belmont Cragin20-Hermosa21-Avondale22-Logan Square23-Humboldt Park24-West Town25-Austin26-West Garfield Park27-East Garfield Park28-Near West Side29-North Lawndale30-South Lawndale31-Lower West Side32-Loop33-Near South Side34-Armour Square35-Douglas36-Oakland37-Fuller Park38-Grand Boulevard39-Kenwood
40-Washington Park41-Hyde Park42-Woodlawn43-South Shore44-Chatham45-Avalon Park46-South Chicago47-Burnside48-Calumet Heights49-Roseland50-Pullman51-South Deering52-East Side53-West Pullman54-Riverdale55-Hegewisch56-Garfield Ridge57-Archer Heights58-Brighton Park59-McKinley Park60-Bridgeport61-New City62-West Elston63-Gage Park64-Clearing65-West Lawn66-Chicago Lawn67-West Englewood68-Englewood69-Greater Grand Crossing70-Ashburn71-Auburn Gresham72-Beverly73-Washington Heights74-Mount Greenwood75-Morgan Park76-O’Hare77-Edgewater