Community Health - Florida Department of Health
Chronic Conditions and Causes of
Death Prevention
Community Health
Improvement Plan
(CHIP)
Access to Care
2016-2019
Built Environment
Produced by Florida Department of Health in Orange County
& CHIP Collaborative
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .......................................................................................................................................................... 1 WORDS FROM THE CHIP COLLABORATIVE ............................................................................................................................ 3 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................................................... 5 PRIORITY 1: CHRONIC DISEASES & CAUSES OF DEATH ......................................................................................................... 7
PRIORITY 1: CHRONIC DISEASES & CAUSES OF DEATH ..................................................................................................... 8 PRIORITY 1: CHRONIC DISEASES & CAUSES OF DEATH ................................................................................................. 9
PRIORITY 2: ACCESS TO CARE............................................................................................................................................... 10 PRIORITY 2: ACCESS TO CARE........................................................................................................................................... 11 PRIORITY 2: ACCESS TO CARE....................................................................................................................................... 12
PRIORITY 3: BUILT ENVIRONMENT ...................................................................................................................................... 13 PRIORITY 3: BUILT ENVIRONMENT .................................................................................................................................. 14
APPENDICES.......................................................................................................................................................................... 15 APPENDIX A: THE MAPP PROCESS ................................................................................................................................... 15 APPENDIX B: KEY MAPP FINDINGS .................................................................................................................................. 16 APPENDIX C: COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSESSMENT (CHA) ............................................................................................... 17 APPENDIX D: LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM ASSESSMENT .......................................................................................... 20 APPENDIX E: ORANGE COUNTY, FL: COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION................................................................................... 22 APPENDIX F: ANNUAL EVALUATION REPORT.................................................................................................................. 24 APPENDIX G: ASSETS & RESOURCES ................................................................................................................................ 25
WORKS CITED ....................................................................................................................................................................... 26
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The following agencies actively participated in the development of the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)
American Lung Association Rebecca Desir, MPH
Center for Change, Inc. Peggie Burges
Center for Disease and Control Ellen Wan, MPH
Children's Home Society of Florida Kevin Egan, Ed.D Shannon Currie, MSL, CPE
City of Orlando Mary-Stewart Droege, AICP Commissioner Samuel B. Ings Wesley Shaffer
City of Orlando Police Department Joseph Lundy
Community Coordinated Care for Children, Inc, (4C) Amy Richter
Community Members Katherine Arias Naeesha Silva
Early Learning Coalition of Orange County Anna Kinchens Karen Willis, CWDP
East Central Florida Regional Planning Council Fred Milch, AICP Tara McCue, AICP
Florida Department of Health in Orange County Angela Weister Arthur Howell, MPH, CCHW Audrey Alexandria Ben Klekamp, MSPH, CPH, CIC Daniel M. Avila, SPHR, SHRM-SCP Danielle Rankin Daphne Brewington David Overfield Deborah Collinge Ellis P?rez, MPH Jennifer Jackson Karen Clark Kariely Negron Kevin Sherin, MD, MPH, MBA Lesli Ahonkhai, MA Mirna Chamorro Vicente Araujo Wanda Back William Haubenestel Yolanda Mart?nez, EdPhD, Ph.D
Florida Department of Transportation Deborah Tyrone Judy Pizzo, MSURP
Florida Hospital Anwar Georges-Abeyie Ed Fluker, RRT Leigh Ann Kelly, BS, RN, CIC Tiffany Richens, MS, MPH, CIC
Florida State University College of Medicine Alexandra Nowakowski, PhD, MPH
Health Communications Consultant Sarah Matthews, MPH
Health Council of East Central Florida, Inc Ken Peach, MBA, FACHE
Health of Florida United Way Ray Larsen
Healthy Start Coalition of Orange County Elaine Cauther Linda Sutherland
Hunters Creek Nursing & Rehab Tristan Mohadeo, NHA, MBA
Interfaith Council of Central Florida James Coffin
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
LYNX Kasia Castro, MNM Myles O'Keefe
Metro Plan Orlando Elizabeth Whitton, AICP Gary Huttmann
Mt. Sinai Seventh-day Adventist Church Jackie Taylor
Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church Rev. Dr. Robert Spooney
National Association of Chronic Disease Directors Catherine McCann, PhD, MSPH
Orange County Drug Free Coalition Carol Burkett
Orange County Fire Rescue Dept. Kimberly Buffkin James Bates
Orange County Government Elwyn Gonzalez, AICP Marthaly Irizarry
Orange County Head Start Brenda Nieves Maria Gonzalez Parie Register
Orange County Jail Lisa Graham
Orange County Medical Examiner Marie Hansen, MD
Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida Karen Broussard, MSW, LCSW
Shepherd's Hope Gina Johnson
Orange County Office of Aging Mimi Reggentin
Orange County Public Schools Amanda Bot, RDN, SNS John Zerega, Ed.S Nayda I. HernandezBuitrago, RDN, - LDN, SHRMCP
Orange County Sheriff Office Pamela McKinley
Orlando Health Asim A. Jani, MD Eric Alberts, CEM, CHS V, FPEM, CHEP, FABCHS Lainie Fox-Ackerman, JD Rosana Flores Terry Roberts
Sustainable Synergy Jennifer Waxman-Loyd, MBA
True Health Janelle Dunn, MS
University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Extension Gricelle Negron, MA, MPH Jamila Adams Michael Swain
University of Central Florida Chait Renduchintala Gordon Hogan Karen Yerkes, ARNP-C, RN-C Lani Steffens Lynette Feder, PhD Mary Schmidt-Owens, PhD
Visionary Vanguard Group Lauren Josephs, PhD
Primary Care Access Network Inc. Rebecca Sayago
Winter Park Health Foundation Lisa Portelli
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WORDS FROM THE CHIP COLLABORATIVE
In an effort to capture a closing remark (from those who participated in the development of the CHIP) we asked them:
How do you see the implementation of the CHIP benefiting the community?
"The development process for Orange County's CHIP enhanced cross-sector collaboration. Implementation strengthens the collaborations and supports increased intergovernmental coordination as we strive to improve health for every resident."
Elizabeth Whitton, AICP Metro Plan Orlando
"Access to healthy food is foundational to the
health of the community. As the single largest
provider of emergency and supplemental food to
low-income people in the community, Second
Harvest is keenly aware of the multiple negative
effects of food insecurity. We believe that public
recognition of food insecurity in the CHIP is a major
step in improving access to healthy foods and
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