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This report includes descriptive totals and rates for the nation, Alabama, rural and urban counties, Alabama Rural Action Commission regions, special regions, and counties describing mortality due to heart diseases, cancer, cerebrovascular diseases (stroke), accidents, and diabetes.
Alabamians identified access to care as the second greatest current health concern in Alabama. Healthy People 2030 describes access to care as “the timely use of personal health services to achieve the best possible health outcomes” (Healthy People 2030).
Health outcome and factor measures for your state and county. Measures with data available by race and ethnicity to illuminate differences in opportunities for health. Additional data resources for Alabama that provide information about health and opportunity by age group, gender, and zip code.
Health Statistics are available at http://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/healthstats. This website also includes access to our statistical query system, which enables the analysis of Alabama resident birth and death data to produce frequency tables
The first phase of the assessment process is a rapid community health assessment to get a baseline of community health status, health care needs and assets and barriers to care. 1 The four projects include the Primary Care Capacity Project, the Mental and Behavioral Health Capacity Project, the Environmental Health Capacity and Literacy Project
21 lip 2022 · A rapid community assessment was undertaken using the CDC COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence Rapid Community Assessment Guide 7 to obtain actionable insights about barriers to COVID-19 vaccine uptake and to engage community partners in designing intervention strategies to build COVID-19 vaccine confidence.
18 sty 2024 · What loss means. As rural Alabama continues a decades-long population collapse, residents who remain — many of them older people — face increasing barriers to health care, a trend seen around the nation.