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Leadership in
Action:
Becoming Your
Best Health
Advocate
Magda G. Peck ScD
Founding Dean and Professor
2015 Women Leaders Conference
March 20, 2015
Magda G. Peck, ScD
Founding Dean and Professor
Joseph J. Zilber School of Public Health
University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee
mpeck@uwm.edu
414.227.3128 (w) 402.689.9413 (c)
CHALLENGES
CHANGES
CHAMPIONS
…IN 75 MINUTES
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TAKE THE QUIZ!
What are the Top 10
most common Causes of DEATH
For WOMEN in the U.S.?
Leading Causes of Death, 2011
WOMEN of All Ages, United States
1. Heart Disease (22.9)
2. Malignant Neoplasm – Cancer (21.8)
3. Cerebrovascular Disease – Stroke (6.1)
4. Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease (6.0)
5. Alzheimer’s Disease (4.7)
6. Unintentional Injuries – Accidents (3.7)
7. Diabetes Mellitus (2.8)
8. Influenza and Pneumonia (2.3)
9. Kidney Disease (1.8)
10.Septicemia (1.5) Source: CDC.gov (2015)
(%) N= 1,236,003
Leading Causes of Death, 2011
BLACK WOMEN of All Ages, U.S.
1. Heart Disease (23.4)
2. Malignant Neoplasm – Cancer (22.9)
3. Cerebrovascular Disease – Stroke (6.2)
4. Diabetes Mellitus (4.8)
5. Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease (3.1)
6. Kidney Disease (3.0)
7. Unintentional Injuries – Accidents (2.9)
8. Alzheimer’s Disease (2.7)
9. Septicemia (2.3)
10.Hypertension (2.0) Source: CDC.gov (2015)
Leading Causes of Death, 2011
HISPANIC WOMEN of All Ages, U.S.
1. Malignant Neoplasm – Cancer (22.4)
2. Heart Disease (20.5)
3. Cerebrovascular Disease – Stroke (5.9)
4. Diabetes Mellitus (4.9)
5. Unintentional Injuries – Accidents (4.5)
6. Alzheimer’s Disease (3.6)
7. Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease (3.1)
8. Influenza and Pneumonia (2.4)
9. Chronic Liver Disease (2.2)
10.Kidney Disease (2.1)
Actual Causes of Death in US
Actual causes of death in the United States, 2000.
JAMA. 2005 Jan 19;293(3):293-4.
1. Tobacco (435,000 deaths; 18.1% of total deaths)
2. Poor diet, physical inactivity
(365,000 deaths; 15.2%)
3. Alcohol consumption (85,000 deaths; 3.5%)
4. Microbial agents (75,000)
5. Toxic agents (55,000)
6. Motor vehicle crashes (43,000)
7. Firearms (29,000)
8. Sexual behaviors (20,000)
9. Illicit use of drugs (17,000)
Women’s Health (U.S.)
 Number of U.S. women residents in 2011 :
158.3 million (Health U.S. 2012)
 Percentage of women 18 years and older who
are in fair or poor health: 14.2 (NHIS, 2011)
 Percentage of adult women who are:
 Obese 35.9
 Currently smoke 17.3
 Hypertensive 32.8
WISCONSIN Women
 Number of women residents: 2.86 million
 84% white, 7% non-Hispanic black
 US Rankings:
 Heart disease, Cancer, Stroke 20
 Current smoking 29
 Unintentional injury 30
 Suicide 35
 Binge drinking 51
Overweight and obesity among adults
NOTE: Overweight but not obese is body mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to 25 but less than 30; grade 1 obesity is BMI greater
than or equal to 30 but less than 35; grade 2 obesity is BMI greater than or equal to 35 but less than 40; grade 3 obesity is BMI greater
than or equal to 40.
SOURCE: CDC/NCHS, Health, United States, 2012, Figure 11. Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
Current cigarette smoking
SOURCE: CDC/NCHS, Health, United States, 2012, Figure 8. Data from the National Health Interview Survey and the
National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Drug Abuse, Monitoring the Future Study.
WOMEN’S HEALTH CONDITIONS
 specific to women
 are more common or more serious in women
 have distinct causes or manifestations in
women
 have different outcomes or treatments in
women
 have high morbidity or mortality in women
Women’s Health Research:
Progress, Pitfalls, and Progress
Institute of Medicine 2010
HONEY, WHAT ARE WE GOING
TO DO ABOUT IT?
1. Is Women’s Health Research Studying the Most
Appropriate and Relevant Determinants of Health?
 Progress has been made in identifying
behavioral determinants of women’s health,
such as smoking, diet, and physical activity.
 Inadequate attention paid to social and
environmental factors; few studies have tested
ways to modify these determinants in women
or examined the effects of social and
community factors in specific groups of women.
Women’s Health Research:
Progress, Pitfalls, and Progress
Institute of Medicine 2010
2. Is Women’s Health Research Focused on the Most
Appropriate and Relevant Conditions and Endpoints?
• Limited advances in depression, HIV/AIDS, and
osteoporosis
• Few advances made in reducing unintended
pregnancy, autoimmune diseases, maternal
morbidity and mortality, alcohol and drug
addiction, lung cancer, gynecological cancers
other than cervical cancer, non-malignant
gynecological disorders, and Alzheimer’s
disease.
Women’s Health Research:
Progress, Pitfalls, and Progress
Institute of Medicine 2010
(2010)
2. Is Women’s Health Research Focused on the Most
Appropriate and Relevant Conditions and Endpoints?
 Major progress in reducing mortality for women
from breast cancer, cardiovascular disease, and
cervical cancer.
 Fewer advances in research investigating non-
fatal diseases that result in major morbidity for
women, despite the high value women place on
quality of life as well as longevity.
 The committee recommends that research include
greater attention to assessing quality of life—
for example, functional status or functionality,
mobility, or pain—and promoting wellness.
Women’s Health Research:
Progress, Pitfalls, and Progress
www.iom.edu
cc
Women’s Health Amendment
Requires that all private health plans cover –
with no cost sharing requirements for patients –
a newly identified set of women’s preventive
services
 evidence-informed preventive care and
screenings not otherwise addressed by
current recommendations.
Women have longer life expectancies,
a greater burden of chronic diseases and
disability, reproductive and gender specific
conditions …and women often have
different treatment responses than men.
Clinical Preventive Services
for Women:
Closing the Gaps
Committee on Preventive Services for Women
Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences
The National Academies Press, 2011
Released July 19, 2011
www.iom.edu
IOM Committee – Preventive Services for Women
•Linda Rosenstock, M.D., M.P.H.
(Chair) UCLA School of Public Health
•Alfred O. Berg, M.D., M.P.H.
•University of Washington
•Claire D. Brindis, Dr.P.H.
•University of California, San Francisco
•Angela Diaz, M.D., M.P.H.
•Mount Sinai Medical Center, NY
•Francisco Garcia, M.D., M.P.H.
•University of Arizona
•Kimberly Gregory, M.D., M.P.H.
•Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los
Angeles
•Paula A. Johnson, M.D., M.P.H.
•Brigham and Women's Hospital,
Boston
•Anthony Lo Sasso, Ph.D.
•University of Illinois at Chicago
Jeanette H. Magnus, M.D., Ph.D.
Tulane University
Heidi Nelson, M.D., M.P.H., FACP
Oregon Health and Science University
Roberta B. Ness, M.D., M.P.H.
University of Texas School of Public Health
Magda Peck, Sc.D.
University of Nebraska Medical Center
E. Albert Reece, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A.
University of Maryland (Baltimore)
Alina Salganicoff, Ph.D.
Kaiser Family Foundation
Sally Vernon, Ph.D.
University of Texas School of Public Health
Carol S. Weisman, Ph.D.
Penn State College of Medicine
Recommendation 8
At least one well-woman preventive
care visit annually for adult women to obtain the
recommended preventive services, including
preconception and prenatal care. The committee also
recognizes that several visits may be needed to obtain
all necessary recommended preventive services,
depending on a woman’s health status, health needs,
and other risk factors.
Supporting Evidence
Based on federal and state policies (such as included in Medicaid
and Medicare and the State of Massachusetts), clinical
professional guidelines (such as those from the AMA and AAFP,
and private health plan policies (such as Kaiser Permanente).
USPSTF Grade – Not Addressed
Note: well-child visits include adolescent girls under Bright Futures
…The inclusion of evidence-based
screenings, counseling and
procedures that address women’s
greater need for services over the
course of a women’s lifetime may
have a profound impact
for individuals
and the nation as a whole.”
THE BOTTOM LINE
(IOM report brief July 2011)
ACA POLICY RELATED TO WOMEN
Insurers can no longer charge
women more just because
they’re women.
AND
All plans in the new marketplaces
must cover essential women’s
health care like maternity care.
Source: Enroll America, used with permission, M Herrera Bortz
A Health Care System that is Better for Women
• Access to Free preventive services for women
include:
 Well Woman Visits
 All FDA-approved contraception methods and
contraceptive counseling
 Mammograms
 Pap smears
 HIV and other sexually transmitted infection
screening and counseling
 Breastfeeding support, supplies, and counseling
 Domestic violence screening and counseling
• http://www.hrsa.gov/womensguidelines/
Thanks to
Enroll America
non-partisan
technical assistance
national, state, local
empowers Americans with
information about their health
coverage options under the
Affordable Care Act (ACA)
Over 22 Million Enrolled in Coverage under the ACA
11.4 Million in Marketplace
Coverage for 2015
55% are
Women
Women are often the people who others turn to
when making important decisions about health
insurance.
Women make 80% of
Health Care
Decisions
What Enroll America Research Shows
Mothers
Sisters
Wives
Girlfriends
Partners
The Power of Women in Health Decisions
Too wide, too small, too soon…
Complications of
Prematurity,
55.9%
Congenital
Anomalies, 20.3%
SIDS, SUDI,
accidental
suffocation, 15.4%
Homicide, 3.0%
Perinatal
complications,
2.8%
Infections, 1.9%
Other deaths,
0.8%
CAUSE OF INFANT DEATH
2008-2012 CITY OF MILWAUKEE DATA ANALYSIS
= “Unsafe Sleep”
Stillbirths Infant deaths
Total N=205 N=318
Average per year 68.3 106
Overall rate 6.5 10.6
White Non-Hispanic rate 3.7 5.2
Black Non-Hispanic rate 9.4 14.4
Hispanic rate 3.6 7.5
2009 – 2011: Stillbirths and Infant Deaths in Milwaukee
2011 data preliminary rate = deaths per 1000 live-births
10 Recommendations to Improve
Preconception Health and Health Care
1. Individual responsibility across the lifespan
2. Consumer awareness
3. Preventive visits
4. Interventions for identified risks
5. Interconception care
6. Pre-pregnancy check ups
7. Coverage for low-income women
8. Public health programs & strategies
9. Research
10. Monitoring improvements
National Preconception Health and Health Care Initiative, October 2010
V-Up! for women’s health
Change our Vocabulary
the stock of words used by a
particular group of persons
V-Up! for women’s health
Vigorous
(vig-or-ous) adjective
strong, robust, energetic
powerful in action or effect
V-Up! for women’s health
Vivacious
(vi-va-cious) adjective
lively, spirited, animated
having tenacity of life
V-Up! for women’s health
Vocal (vo-cal) adjective
Inclined to express oneself
in words, insistently
V-Up! for women’s health
Veracious
(ve-ra-cious) adjective
Habitually speaking the
truth; honest, truthful
V-Up! for women’s health
Valiant
(val-iant) adjective
Courageous, stout-
hearted, worthy, excellent
Becoming
Women
of Valor

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Leadership in action becoming your own best health advocate

  • 1. Leadership in Action: Becoming Your Best Health Advocate Magda G. Peck ScD Founding Dean and Professor 2015 Women Leaders Conference March 20, 2015
  • 2. Magda G. Peck, ScD Founding Dean and Professor Joseph J. Zilber School of Public Health University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee mpeck@uwm.edu 414.227.3128 (w) 402.689.9413 (c) CHALLENGES CHANGES CHAMPIONS …IN 75 MINUTES
  • 3. z TAKE THE QUIZ! What are the Top 10 most common Causes of DEATH For WOMEN in the U.S.?
  • 4. Leading Causes of Death, 2011 WOMEN of All Ages, United States 1. Heart Disease (22.9) 2. Malignant Neoplasm – Cancer (21.8) 3. Cerebrovascular Disease – Stroke (6.1) 4. Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease (6.0) 5. Alzheimer’s Disease (4.7) 6. Unintentional Injuries – Accidents (3.7) 7. Diabetes Mellitus (2.8) 8. Influenza and Pneumonia (2.3) 9. Kidney Disease (1.8) 10.Septicemia (1.5) Source: CDC.gov (2015) (%) N= 1,236,003
  • 5. Leading Causes of Death, 2011 BLACK WOMEN of All Ages, U.S. 1. Heart Disease (23.4) 2. Malignant Neoplasm – Cancer (22.9) 3. Cerebrovascular Disease – Stroke (6.2) 4. Diabetes Mellitus (4.8) 5. Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease (3.1) 6. Kidney Disease (3.0) 7. Unintentional Injuries – Accidents (2.9) 8. Alzheimer’s Disease (2.7) 9. Septicemia (2.3) 10.Hypertension (2.0) Source: CDC.gov (2015)
  • 6. Leading Causes of Death, 2011 HISPANIC WOMEN of All Ages, U.S. 1. Malignant Neoplasm – Cancer (22.4) 2. Heart Disease (20.5) 3. Cerebrovascular Disease – Stroke (5.9) 4. Diabetes Mellitus (4.9) 5. Unintentional Injuries – Accidents (4.5) 6. Alzheimer’s Disease (3.6) 7. Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease (3.1) 8. Influenza and Pneumonia (2.4) 9. Chronic Liver Disease (2.2) 10.Kidney Disease (2.1)
  • 7. Actual Causes of Death in US Actual causes of death in the United States, 2000. JAMA. 2005 Jan 19;293(3):293-4. 1. Tobacco (435,000 deaths; 18.1% of total deaths) 2. Poor diet, physical inactivity (365,000 deaths; 15.2%) 3. Alcohol consumption (85,000 deaths; 3.5%) 4. Microbial agents (75,000) 5. Toxic agents (55,000) 6. Motor vehicle crashes (43,000) 7. Firearms (29,000) 8. Sexual behaviors (20,000) 9. Illicit use of drugs (17,000)
  • 8. Women’s Health (U.S.)  Number of U.S. women residents in 2011 : 158.3 million (Health U.S. 2012)  Percentage of women 18 years and older who are in fair or poor health: 14.2 (NHIS, 2011)  Percentage of adult women who are:  Obese 35.9  Currently smoke 17.3  Hypertensive 32.8
  • 9. WISCONSIN Women  Number of women residents: 2.86 million  84% white, 7% non-Hispanic black  US Rankings:  Heart disease, Cancer, Stroke 20  Current smoking 29  Unintentional injury 30  Suicide 35  Binge drinking 51
  • 10. Overweight and obesity among adults NOTE: Overweight but not obese is body mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to 25 but less than 30; grade 1 obesity is BMI greater than or equal to 30 but less than 35; grade 2 obesity is BMI greater than or equal to 35 but less than 40; grade 3 obesity is BMI greater than or equal to 40. SOURCE: CDC/NCHS, Health, United States, 2012, Figure 11. Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
  • 11. Current cigarette smoking SOURCE: CDC/NCHS, Health, United States, 2012, Figure 8. Data from the National Health Interview Survey and the National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Drug Abuse, Monitoring the Future Study.
  • 12. WOMEN’S HEALTH CONDITIONS  specific to women  are more common or more serious in women  have distinct causes or manifestations in women  have different outcomes or treatments in women  have high morbidity or mortality in women Women’s Health Research: Progress, Pitfalls, and Progress Institute of Medicine 2010
  • 13. HONEY, WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?
  • 14. 1. Is Women’s Health Research Studying the Most Appropriate and Relevant Determinants of Health?  Progress has been made in identifying behavioral determinants of women’s health, such as smoking, diet, and physical activity.  Inadequate attention paid to social and environmental factors; few studies have tested ways to modify these determinants in women or examined the effects of social and community factors in specific groups of women. Women’s Health Research: Progress, Pitfalls, and Progress Institute of Medicine 2010
  • 15. 2. Is Women’s Health Research Focused on the Most Appropriate and Relevant Conditions and Endpoints? • Limited advances in depression, HIV/AIDS, and osteoporosis • Few advances made in reducing unintended pregnancy, autoimmune diseases, maternal morbidity and mortality, alcohol and drug addiction, lung cancer, gynecological cancers other than cervical cancer, non-malignant gynecological disorders, and Alzheimer’s disease. Women’s Health Research: Progress, Pitfalls, and Progress Institute of Medicine 2010
  • 16. (2010) 2. Is Women’s Health Research Focused on the Most Appropriate and Relevant Conditions and Endpoints?  Major progress in reducing mortality for women from breast cancer, cardiovascular disease, and cervical cancer.  Fewer advances in research investigating non- fatal diseases that result in major morbidity for women, despite the high value women place on quality of life as well as longevity.  The committee recommends that research include greater attention to assessing quality of life— for example, functional status or functionality, mobility, or pain—and promoting wellness. Women’s Health Research: Progress, Pitfalls, and Progress www.iom.edu
  • 17. cc Women’s Health Amendment Requires that all private health plans cover – with no cost sharing requirements for patients – a newly identified set of women’s preventive services  evidence-informed preventive care and screenings not otherwise addressed by current recommendations. Women have longer life expectancies, a greater burden of chronic diseases and disability, reproductive and gender specific conditions …and women often have different treatment responses than men.
  • 18. Clinical Preventive Services for Women: Closing the Gaps Committee on Preventive Services for Women Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences The National Academies Press, 2011 Released July 19, 2011 www.iom.edu
  • 19. IOM Committee – Preventive Services for Women •Linda Rosenstock, M.D., M.P.H. (Chair) UCLA School of Public Health •Alfred O. Berg, M.D., M.P.H. •University of Washington •Claire D. Brindis, Dr.P.H. •University of California, San Francisco •Angela Diaz, M.D., M.P.H. •Mount Sinai Medical Center, NY •Francisco Garcia, M.D., M.P.H. •University of Arizona •Kimberly Gregory, M.D., M.P.H. •Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles •Paula A. Johnson, M.D., M.P.H. •Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston •Anthony Lo Sasso, Ph.D. •University of Illinois at Chicago Jeanette H. Magnus, M.D., Ph.D. Tulane University Heidi Nelson, M.D., M.P.H., FACP Oregon Health and Science University Roberta B. Ness, M.D., M.P.H. University of Texas School of Public Health Magda Peck, Sc.D. University of Nebraska Medical Center E. Albert Reece, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A. University of Maryland (Baltimore) Alina Salganicoff, Ph.D. Kaiser Family Foundation Sally Vernon, Ph.D. University of Texas School of Public Health Carol S. Weisman, Ph.D. Penn State College of Medicine
  • 20. Recommendation 8 At least one well-woman preventive care visit annually for adult women to obtain the recommended preventive services, including preconception and prenatal care. The committee also recognizes that several visits may be needed to obtain all necessary recommended preventive services, depending on a woman’s health status, health needs, and other risk factors. Supporting Evidence Based on federal and state policies (such as included in Medicaid and Medicare and the State of Massachusetts), clinical professional guidelines (such as those from the AMA and AAFP, and private health plan policies (such as Kaiser Permanente). USPSTF Grade – Not Addressed Note: well-child visits include adolescent girls under Bright Futures
  • 21. …The inclusion of evidence-based screenings, counseling and procedures that address women’s greater need for services over the course of a women’s lifetime may have a profound impact for individuals and the nation as a whole.” THE BOTTOM LINE (IOM report brief July 2011)
  • 22. ACA POLICY RELATED TO WOMEN Insurers can no longer charge women more just because they’re women. AND All plans in the new marketplaces must cover essential women’s health care like maternity care. Source: Enroll America, used with permission, M Herrera Bortz
  • 23. A Health Care System that is Better for Women • Access to Free preventive services for women include:  Well Woman Visits  All FDA-approved contraception methods and contraceptive counseling  Mammograms  Pap smears  HIV and other sexually transmitted infection screening and counseling  Breastfeeding support, supplies, and counseling  Domestic violence screening and counseling • http://www.hrsa.gov/womensguidelines/
  • 24. Thanks to Enroll America non-partisan technical assistance national, state, local empowers Americans with information about their health coverage options under the Affordable Care Act (ACA)
  • 25. Over 22 Million Enrolled in Coverage under the ACA 11.4 Million in Marketplace Coverage for 2015 55% are Women
  • 26. Women are often the people who others turn to when making important decisions about health insurance. Women make 80% of Health Care Decisions What Enroll America Research Shows
  • 28. Too wide, too small, too soon…
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  • 30. Complications of Prematurity, 55.9% Congenital Anomalies, 20.3% SIDS, SUDI, accidental suffocation, 15.4% Homicide, 3.0% Perinatal complications, 2.8% Infections, 1.9% Other deaths, 0.8% CAUSE OF INFANT DEATH 2008-2012 CITY OF MILWAUKEE DATA ANALYSIS = “Unsafe Sleep”
  • 31.
  • 32. Stillbirths Infant deaths Total N=205 N=318 Average per year 68.3 106 Overall rate 6.5 10.6 White Non-Hispanic rate 3.7 5.2 Black Non-Hispanic rate 9.4 14.4 Hispanic rate 3.6 7.5 2009 – 2011: Stillbirths and Infant Deaths in Milwaukee 2011 data preliminary rate = deaths per 1000 live-births
  • 33. 10 Recommendations to Improve Preconception Health and Health Care 1. Individual responsibility across the lifespan 2. Consumer awareness 3. Preventive visits 4. Interventions for identified risks 5. Interconception care 6. Pre-pregnancy check ups 7. Coverage for low-income women 8. Public health programs & strategies 9. Research 10. Monitoring improvements National Preconception Health and Health Care Initiative, October 2010
  • 34. V-Up! for women’s health Change our Vocabulary the stock of words used by a particular group of persons
  • 35. V-Up! for women’s health Vigorous (vig-or-ous) adjective strong, robust, energetic powerful in action or effect
  • 36. V-Up! for women’s health Vivacious (vi-va-cious) adjective lively, spirited, animated having tenacity of life
  • 37. V-Up! for women’s health Vocal (vo-cal) adjective Inclined to express oneself in words, insistently
  • 38. V-Up! for women’s health Veracious (ve-ra-cious) adjective Habitually speaking the truth; honest, truthful
  • 39. V-Up! for women’s health Valiant (val-iant) adjective Courageous, stout- hearted, worthy, excellent