The Healthy Chicago public health agenda, developed in 2011, serves as a framework for how the Chicago Department of Public Health will improve the health and well-being of Chicagoans. Healthy Chicago’s development was guided by a commitment to health equity and the recognition of the social and environmental influences on population health. During this presentation, the Healthy Chicago public health agenda will be introduced and key activities addressing health equity and the social determinants of health through policy, systems and environmental change, and programming will be discussed.
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Health Equity for a Healthy Chicago
1. Health Equity for a Healthy Chicago
Chicago Department of Public Health
The Social Determinants of Urban Mental Health:
Paving the Way Forward
September 20, 2012
Bechara Choucair, MD
Commissioner
Chicago Department of Public Health
@choucair on
Rahm Emanuel Bechara Choucair, MD
Mayor Commissioner
2. Presentation Outline
1. A Public Health Framework
2. Healthy Chicago Public Health Agenda
3. Progress Toward Health Equity
3. Presentation Outline
1. A Public Health Framework
2. Healthy Chicago Public Health Agenda
3. Progress Toward Health Equity
4. What is Public Health?
• Public health is the science and art of
protecting and improving the health of
communities
• Public health focuses on prevention
6. National Public Health Objectives:
Healthy People 2020
• Social determinants of health is new
• Goal: Create social and physical
environments that promote good health
for all
8. Health Impact Pyramid
Increasing Increasing
Population Impact Individual Effort
Needed
Frieden T. American Journal of Public Health | April 2010, Vol 100, No. 4
9. Presentation Outline
1. A Public Health Framework
2. Healthy Chicago Public Health Agenda
3. Progress Toward Health Equity
10. HEALTHY CHICAGO
CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
TRANSFORMING THE
Chicago Department of Public Health
HEALTH OF OUR CITY
CHICAGO ANSWERS THE CALL
Rahm Emanuel Bechara Choucair, MD
Mayor Commissioner
11. Healthy Chicago’s Guiding Principles
• Good health is based on multiple complex, inter-
related factors, e.g., social and environmental
• Health improvement efforts require diverse
partners
• Improved public health requires a commitment to
health equity and the elimination of disparities
• A healthy city begins with a strong social fabric and
sense of community
12. HEALTHY CHICAGO
Chicago Department of Public Health
Chicago Department of Public Health
Rahm Emanuel Bechara Choucair, MD
Mayor Commissioner
13. Healthy Chicago:
Promoting Health Equity
• Healthy environments are key
• Persons of lower SES are often exposed to
fewer factors that promote health and more
factors that damage health
• Making healthy choices must be easy and
desirable
14. Presentation Outline
1. A Public Health Framework
2. Healthy Chicago Public Health Agenda
3. Progress Toward Health Equity
15. Priority: Maternal and Child Health
• Breast-fed infants have reduced risks of many
diseases
• Babies and mothers experience emotional,
mental health and developmental benefits from
breastfeeding
• In Illinois, breastfeeding initiation rates are lowest
for non-Hispanic blacks, those with high school
education or less, Medicaid recipients, and WIC
recipients
Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, 2000-2006
16. Accomplishment:
Baby-Friendly Hospitals
• 13 Chicago hospitals are participating in the
Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative to support
breastfeeding and increase breastfeeding rates
17. Priority: Tobacco Use
• Tobacco is the most preventable cause of death
and its use is associated with many illnesses
• Declines in tobacco use over the years are smaller
among lower income adults than other groups
• 28% of Chicago adults who have a high school
education or less smoke, while 15% of college
graduates smoke (2009)
American Cancer Society: A Chartbook (2009). BRFSS, 2009.
18. Accomplishments:
Smoke-free & Tobacco-free Policies
Smoke-free
•Over 1,600 units of public
housing
Tobacco-free
•4 hospital campuses; 2 are in
discussion
•3 higher education campuses
•6 substance abuse & mental
health service agencies
19. Priority: Obesity Prevention
• Obesity increases the risk of heart disease,
cancer, and stroke
• In Chicago, 40% of blacks are obese, as
compared with 30% of the overall population
(2009)
• 40% of adults with a high school education level
are obese, compared with 21% of college
graduates (2009)
BRFSS, 2009.