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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Albany County Department of Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Access to Preventative and Primary Care
Violence
Healthy Births
Cardio-vascular disease/cerebral vascular disease
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Delivering Environmental Health protective services.
Providing home health care and wellness programs for elderly adults
Coordinating county-wide violence prevention activities.
Reducing risk factors for chronic diseases and injuries
Reducing the incidence and controlling the spread of communicable disease.
Evaluating and coordinating services for Children with Special Needs.
Promoting healthy births
Improving children's access to and receipt of medical and dental care.
Monitoring and assessing community health status.
Allegany County Department of Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Cancer Screening and Behaviour Modification Education
Mental Health
Unintentional Injuries
Adolescent and Teenage Pregnancy
Childhood Disease - Children Age 0-4 yrs
Dental Health
CHA Update 2000 Focus
West Nile Virus Surveillance
Cancer Screening & Behavior Modification Education
Mental Health
Adolescent & Teenage Pregnancy
Unintentional Injuries
Childhood Disease - Age 0-4 years
Broome County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Nutrition and diet
Addiction to tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Enhancement and expansion of Maternal Child Health & Development Division home
visiting services.
HIV Care Network/HIV/AIDS Services.
Inability to manage stress and anger
West Nile Virus prevention, surveillance and control
Community - based consumer education addressing nutrition and diet.
Community - based consumer education related to addiction to tobacco, alcohol, and other
Community - based consumer health education focusing on the inability to manage stress and
anger.
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Cattaraugus County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Tobacco control
Teen Wellness
Dental Health
CHA Update 2000 Focus
West Nile Virus
Tobacco Control
Teen Wellness
Dental Health
Cayuga County Department of Health and Human Services
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Not able to identify
Not listed
Not listed
Not listed
Not able to identify
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Participate in local and statewide efforts to recruit and retain personnel in health shortage
areas, especially Home Health Aides.
Work at local, regional and state level to provide surveillance, education and control
activities addressing prevention of adverse health effects related to West Nile Virus.
Implement R.N. based intensive pre-natal/early home visitation program through our Safe
Schools Healthy Students Partnership federal grant called the "Nurse Family Partnership".
Increase access to health and dental care for un/underinsured people through facilitated
enrollment in health insurance plans.
Pursue funding to improve chronic disease outcomes through prevention and screening with a
focus on colo-rectal health.
Continue to work toward reducing teen pregnancy rates throughout the county.
Pursue creation of capacity for parenting education classes for people in the community
Improve access to Dental Services for the underserved
Chautauqua County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Not able to identify
Not able to identify
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Wellness/Quality of Life.
Youth Development.
Disease Prevention
Access to Health Care/Health Insurance
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Chemung County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Diet and exercise (overweight and obesity)
Access to dental care for low-income and uninsured persons.
Stress, depression and mental health.
Access to medical for low-income and uninsured persons.
Cancer
Violent and abusive behaviour
Child Abuse and neglect
Teen Pregnancy
Smoking and Tobacco Use
Substance Abuse
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Stress, Depression and Mental Health.
Substance Abuse
Nutrition
Physical Activity
Smoking and Tobacco Use
Chenango County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Injury Control
Assisted Living Facilities for the Elderly
Collaborative Health Education and Nutrition Outreach
Lead Screening
Immunization services
Chronic Disease Education/Counselling/Screening
Dental Services for Persons with Low-Income.
Access to Health and Mental Health Services
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Preschool Special Education Program.
West Nile Virus.
Cerebrovascular Deaths.
Pneumonia Deaths.
Prostate Cancer Deaths
Colorectal Cancer Deaths.
Breast Cancer Deaths.
Cancer Deaths
Diseases of the Heart.
Acute Myocardial Infarction
Unintentional Injury Deaths
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Clinton County Department of Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Not listed
Use of tobacco products
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)
Teenage Pregnancy
Affordability of health care
Underage drinking
Child abuse (physical and emotional)
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Drinking Water Program - Enhancement.
Hand washing initiative.
Tobacco Use.
Healthy Births
Mental Health Needs
Health and Prevention education.
Substance Abuse: Alcohol and Drugs.
Access to and Delivering of Health Care
Columbia County Department of Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Cardiovascular heart disease mortality
Deaths due to Falls.
COPD mortality
Lyme disease.
Alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes (number killed or injured).
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Increase public awareness of rabies and reduce the number of persons who place themselves at
risk for exposure.
Increase the number of children who receive regular dental care services such as screening,
cleaning and sealants.
Alert the community to the threat of West Nile Virus on their health status and seek support
& participation in preventive interventions.
Reduce the number of deaths due to falls.
Reduce the number of deaths due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease related to tobacco
Reduce Lyme disease through increased public awareness and increased early diagnosis by
providers.
Reduce the numbers of alcohol related motor vehicle injuries and deaths.
Cardiovascular Disease - Increase the number of persons who engage in regular physical
activity for at least 30 min/day.
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Cortland County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Not able to identify
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Mildly Ill Child Day Care Program.
Childhood Asthma Control and Management.
Health Insurance for uninsured/underinsured.
Mosquito and Vector Control
Immunization Activities
Injury Prevention.
Chronic Disease Prevention
Communicable Disease Surveillance & Control
Teen Pregnancy Prevention Activities
PCAP/MOMS
Home Health and Hospice Care
Dental Health - Access to care for the unisured and underinsured.
Delaware County Public Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Improve Childhood Immunization levels
Awareness of Diabetes Risk Factors
Cancer Education and Screening
Improvement of Health Behaviours
Dental Health Care
CHA Update 2000 Focus
West Nile Virus
Vehicle Safety
Prevention and Cessation regarding use of Tobacco Products.
Improve Childhood Immunization Levels.
Increase Awareness of Diabetes Risk Factors.
Expand Cancer Education and Screening.
Improve Health Behaviours.
Improve Dental Health Care
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Dutchess County Department of Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Smoking/Tobacco use.
Guns/Street Violence
The Elderly
Domestic Violence
Depression
Adolescents
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Medical Examiner/Forensic Examiner
HIV/AIDS
Water Quality.
Lyme Disease.
West Nile Virus
Diabetes
Asthma
Cardiac Health
Dental Health
Preschool Nutrition and Physical Activity
Smoking
Guns/Street Violence
The Elderly
Domestic Violence
Adolescent Health
Erie County Department of Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Begin to recruit "subscriber support" from community partners within the Health
Priorities Consortium to continue annual updates to the Community Health Status
Package as a source of outcome measurement.
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Youth Development.
Develop a Community Health Report Card for each county and the region, based on the
Community Health Status data, and work with the community partners to identify
shared priorities for targeting community and private intervention effort.
Design and produce a geographically based package of all Healthy People 2000 &
Healthier NY 2006 related indicators that can be tabulated from WNY record-level
vital statistic and hospital discharge files. All community partners will receive tabular
and diskette versions of the package.
Conduct a series of workshops with the community partners to achieve the adoption of
standards for health risk assessment by evaluating existing instruments developed by the
WHO, CDC, HEDIS 3.0, etc. for pubic health and managed care use. The package will
also include morbidity and health risk behavior estimates based on a small pilot survey
using the health risk screening instrument adopted by the group.
Recruit community partner representation from the major HMO's, rural health
networks, interested hospital and community wellness programs, Medicaid Managed
Care Coalition, the voluntary health agencies and others.
Health Education & Promotion.
Physical Activity/Nutrition
Access To Care & Insurance.
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Essex County Public Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Tobacco Use
Healthy Births
Mental Health Needs
Health & Prevention Education
Substance Abuse : Alcohol & Drugs
Access to and Delivery of Health Care
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Reduce alcohol/motor vehicle injury.
Reduce exposure to communicable disease such as West Nile Virus.
Develop partnerships to meet identified health needs.
Reduce tobacco use among youth
Reduce teen pregnancy.
Increase available mental health services.
Increase prevention education in nutrition & physical activity
Substance abuse, Alcoholic & other drugs.
Access to and Delivery of Health Care
Franklin County Public Health Services
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Tobacco Use
Healthy Births
Mental Health Needs
Health & Prevention Education
Substance Abuse : Alcohol & Drugs
Access to and Delivery of Health Care
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Tobacco Use.
Healthy Births
Mental Health Needs.
Health & Prevention Education.
Substance Abuse: Alcohol & Drugs.
Access to and delivery of Health Care.
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Fulton County Public Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Not able to identify
CHA Update 2000 Focus
To reduce the deaths from liver disease.
Prevention of low birth weight babies
Children 0-4 who are underweight.
Pneumonia 0-4
Otitis Media 0-4
Short gestation <37 weeks
Unintentional injury < 10
To increasepreventative treatment to known positive TB reactors who remain untreated.
To reduce Septicemia death rates.
Reduction of spontaneous fetal deaths.
To reverse the increased hospitalization rates for diabetes.
Reduction of death rates for COPD.
Reduction of hospitalization rats for bronchitis and COPD.
Reduction of colorectal and lung cancer rates.
Reduction of colorectal, lung, cervical & Breast cancer deaths.
Reduction of hospitalization rates for arteriosclerosis.
To reduce teen pregnancy rates.
Reduction of hospitalization rates due to fire arms.
Reduction of hospitalization rates due to falls.
Reduction of hospital rates for respiratory interference.
Reduction of hospital rates for respiratory interference.
Reduction of DWI arrests.
Reduction of MVA accidents.
Reduction of motor vehicle accidents.
Reduction of cancer deaths.
Reduction of live birth rates to teens.
Reduction of COPD
Reduction of domestic violence rates.
Reduction of high rates of hospitalization for asthma & gastroenteritis age 1-4
Low rates of lead testing in children 1 and 2
Reduction of early premature mortality of adults age 65.
Reduction of infant deaths.
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Areas
Reduction of perinatal and neonatal deaths.
Reduction of hospitalization due to machine injuries.
Reduction of accidental death rates.
Areas
Genesee County Public Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Dental Health
Lead Poisoning and Prevention
Maternal and Perinatal Care
Injury Prevention
Family Planning
Nutrition
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Tuberculosis
Communicable diseases
Immunization
Child Health
HIV
Home Care
Health Education
Rabies
Public Water Supply Protection
Environmental Radiation Protection
Community Sanitation and Food Protection
Realty Subdivision
Individual Water and Sewage Systems
Nuisances
Chemical Emergencies
Chronic Disease
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Offer technical assistance to United Memorial Hospital
Reduce the us of tobacco in adolescents and teens
Develop an arthropod borne disease surveillance system with regional capacity
Increase access to pediatric dental services
Increase timeliness of childhood immunizations
Decrease morbidity/mortality due to chronic disease ie. Asthma and diabetes
Increase acccess to public water
Access to health care/insurance coverage
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Greene County Public Health Nursing
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Stop smoking (local hospital)
Walking program (Dept.For Aging)
Work with StopDWI on TIPPs training
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Reduce unintentional injuries & deaths.
Reduce alcohol - related motor vehicle injuries & deaths.
Reduce lung cancer disease & deaths.
Reduce cardiovascular diseae & deaths.
Hamilton County Public Health Nursing Service
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Complete telephone survey of behavioral risk factors in order to plan and prioritize
Public Health activities.
Expand health education programs for schoolage children and adults 40-55 years old.
Maintain current level of Public Health Programs and service while monitoring access
to health care.
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Begin to explore the needs of the local EMS providers and develop avenues of support, such
as continuing education modules.
Support Convalescent Care Programs through service providers for CHF and respiratory
diagnosis to reduce the number of hospital re-admissions and subsequent re-admissions to the
Begin to facilitate community partnerships through participation in collaborative efforts
with Community Services and the Social Services Departments including participating in
community needs assessment.
Improve access to care to our children by actively advertising our role as Facilitated
Enrollers for the Child Health Plus Program.
Improve chronic disease programming and education by actively participating in the 7 County Diabetes Coalition and attempting to increase the attendance at blood pressure
clinics and seminars.
Improve existing cancer related programming including health education and outreach by
actively participate in coalitions such as the Healthy Living Partnerships for breast cancer
awareness and colorectal screening.
Expand health education programs for school age children and adults 40-55 years old.
Monitoring Access to Care.
Maintain current level of Public Health Programs and service, while
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Herkimer County Public Health Nursing Service
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Access
Teen Population
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Education & Prevention of West Nile Virus.
Promote Health Education.
Monitor Health Status to Identify County Health Problems.
Reducing Tobacco Product Use.
Improving Maternal/Child Health
Reduction of Teen Pregnancy.
Access to Health Care.
Access to Dental Care.
Jefferson County Public Health Service
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention
Mental Health and Violent and Abusive Behaviours
HIV/AIDS Prevention
Alcoholism
Heart Disease
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Childhood Overweight
Worksite Wellness
West Nile Virus
Tobacco Control.
Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention
Mental Health/Violent & Abusive Behavior
HIV/AIDS Prevention
Alcoholism
Heart Disease
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Lewis County Public Health Agency
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Dementia
Teen Pregnancy
Cancer
Rabies
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Pertussis & other reportable disease.
Alcohol abuse
Low levels of lead testing 1 & 2 yr. Olds
West Nile Virus.
Access to dental care.
Heart disease & risk factors.
Dementia in elderly
Teen Pregnancy
Cancer & risk factors.
Rabies.
Livingston County Department of Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Access to Health Care
Violence
Teen Pregnancy
Respite Services
Mental Health
Inactivity and Improper Diet
Immunizations
Five Leading Screenable causes of Death
Exposure to Toxic and Infectious agents.
Chemical Dependency
CHA Update 2000 Focus
MCH Home Visiting Program
EMS Pre Hospital Care
Public Water Supply Enhancement.
Increasing Services to the Hispanic Population
Diabetes.
Hospice Services
Teen Pregnancy Prevention
MCH
Violence Prevention Programs
Diabetes in the Schools
Hanson's Quarry
West Nile Virus
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Madison County Department of Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Not able to identify
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Drinking Water Supplies
West Nile Virus
Residents not aware of available health services
Infant Deaths.
Child Safety Seat Use
Tobacco Use Prevention & Control
Diabetes.
Breast Cancer.
Teen Pregnancy.
Alzheimer's Disease.
Arthrities.
Alcohol Use
Heart Disease
Lack of teen activities.
Cancer.
Monroe County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Older Adult Report Card - To be determined, Fall, 1998
Adult Report Card - To be determined, Fall, 1998
Adolescent Report Card - Building youth competencies to promote healthy lives.
Adolescent Report Card - Reduce Tobacco Use
Maternal Child Health Report Card - Improve Birth Outcomes.
Maternal Child Health Report Card - Improve Access to Preventive Services.
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Environmental Health: Reduce hazards in the home
Environmental Health: Reduce pollution from small businesses
Environmental Health: Reduce Industrial Pollution
Environment Health: Improve Water Quality
Older Adult Health (ages 65+ years): Promote Behaviors that prevent or delay complications
and disability for chronic disease
Older Adult Health (ages 65+ years): Promote use of preventive health services
Adult Health (ages 18-64 years): Promote use of preventive health services
Adult Health (ages 18-64 years): Promote Healthy Behaviors that Reduce the Risk of
Chronic Disease
Adolescent Health: Build Youth Competencies to Promote Healthy Lives
Adolescent Health: Reduce Adolescent Smoking
Maternal Child Health: Improve Access to Preventive Services (Children 0-9 years0
Maternal Child Health: Improve Birth Outcomes
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Montgomery County Public Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Childhood Asthma
Rabies Control
Lead Screening
Immunization services
HIV/AIDS
Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Nutrition/Physical Activity
Healthy Heart Program
CHA Update 2000 Focus
West Nile Virus education and surveillance.
Improving diabetes education
Improving childhood asthma hospitalization rates.
Educating residents about Rabies.
Reducing childhood lead poisoning
Improving adult immunization rate
HIV/AIDS education
Reducing teen pregnancy rate.
Improving nutrition and increasing physical activity
Improving health status of residents.
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Nassau County Department of Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Decrease heart disease and improve senior health by expanding opportunities for safe
physical activity.
Decrease cancer mortality by supporting breast health education and services and
decreasing smoking, especially in women.
Ensure appropriate services to families of Children with Special Health Care Needs
(CSHCN) and assure that health insurance plans do not shirk their responsibility to
cover these services.
Expand access to primary and preventive health care to County residents by assisting
with Child Health Plus enrollment, and expanding low cost services at health care
facilities throughout the County.
Decrease the prevalence of tobacco use for all ages, especially teens, and decrease
environmental tobacco smoke exposure.
Support and expand violence prevention initiatives including increased public awareness
and resources available such as restaurant rest room poster initiatives.
Improve the economic security of residents and reduce the health disparities associated
with poverty.
Continue public education, monitoring and surveillance activities for communicable
diseases, including new pathogens and preparedness for bioterrorism.
Continue environmental health and safety surveillance and enforcement activities to
ensure protection of the public through safe drinking water, and adequate sanitation,
recreational and food service operations.
Protect the environment and future water supply of the County 1) through elimination
of nonconforming underground storage tanks, and decesing the use of pesticides by
bysinesses and home owners; and 2) improve estuarine ecology on the north and south
Improve housing conditions by eliminating lead hazards, work with local municipalities
to ensure unsafe conditions are corrected and advocate for loan and grant programs to
expand home ownership through rehabs and new construction.
Expand the focus on health promotion of children and youth by partnering with
schools to increase the availability of school-based clinics, as well as parenting support
and comprehensive school health education, including HIV.
Accomplish the transfer of the Health Centers primary care services and the Home
Health Agency to the Nasau Health Care Corporation, and work with the Corporation
to expand comprehensive services available in target communities.
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Ensure appropriate services to families of Chidlren with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN)
and assure that health insurance plans do not shirk their responsibility to cover these
Improve housing conditions by eliminating lead hazards, work with local municipalities to
ensure unsafe conditions are corrected and advocate for loan and grant programs to expand
home ownership through rehabs and new construction.
Protect the environment and future water supply of the County 1) through elimination of
nonconforming underground storage tanks, and decreasing the use of pesticides by businesses
and homeowners; and 2) improve estuarine ecology on the north and south shores.
Continue environmental health and safety surveillance and enforcement activities to ensure
protection of the public through safe drinking water, and adequate sanitation, recreational
and food service operations.
Continue public education, monitoring and surveillance activities for communicable diseases,
including new pathogens and preparedness for bioterrorism.
Improve the economic security of residents and reduce the health disparities associated with
poverty.
Support and expand violence prevention initiatives including increased public awareness and
resources available such as restaurant rest room poster initiatives.
Address the health disparity of community residents through an infant mortality prevention
program, HIV education and outreach; expand the Healthy Heart program to moe work sites;
and work with other health care providers and voluntary agencies to expand their focus and
programming to help close this gap.
Expand access to primary and preventive health care to County residents by assisting with
Child Health Plus enrollment, and expanding low cost services at health care facilities
throughout the County.
Improve the efficiency and quality of services provided by the Early Intervention Program.
Decrease cancer mortality by supporting breast health education and services and decreasing
smoking, especially in women.
Minimize the risk of West Nile Disease, through health education, prevention, surveillance
(of humans, birds, and mosquitoes), mapping and other relevant activities.
Reduce morbidity and mortality from Chlamydia and AIDS by implementing Chlamydia
reporting, surveillance and contact notification (required by State as of 8/30/00), and by
implementing HIV partner notification and surveillance (required as of 6/30/00).
Raise awareness in the health care provider community about the potential for a bioterrorist
Address the health disparity of community residents through an infant mortality
prevention program, HIV education and outreach: expand the Healthy Heart program
to more work sites: and work with other health care providers and voluntary agencies to
expand their focus and programming to help close this gap.
Work with other health-related Nassau County agencies to reduce duplication of effort and
share information.
Educate health professionals and students about the issues and principles of public health, and
promote careers in public health.
Decrease the prevalence of tobacco use for all ages, especially teens, and decrease
enviornmental tobacco smoke exposure.
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
NewYork City Department of Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Provide for the mental health care needs of New Yorkers.
Improve access to quality health care.
Improve the health of children and families.
Insure that New York City has a healthy environment by protecting its air, food, and
Prevent diseases caused by infectious agents and environmental and occupational
CHA Update 2000 Focus
AIDS
Child Health Initiative
Child asthma
Infant mortality
Immunizations
Lead poisoning prevention
Oral health
School health
Health Care Access
Preventing chronic disease
Correctional health services
Reaching at-risk populations
Communicable and emerging infectious diseases
Tuberculosis
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Violence and injuries
Minority, refugee and immigrant health
Gay and lesbian health
Mental health services
Children with special needs
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Niagara County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Not able to identify
CHA Update 2000 Focus
West Nile Virus
Improving birth outcomes in the African American community
Public sewage systems along Lake Ontario
Children's Insurance coverage
Stroke
Respiratory Cancer
Heart Disease
Diabetes.
Asthma.
Gonorrhea prevention.
Injury Prevention
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Oneida County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Education
Access and Delivery of Health Care
CHA Update 2000 Focus
West Nile Virus
Child Health
Lead Poisoning Prevention.
Maternal and Child Health.
Family Planning
Nutrition
Injury Prevention.
STD, HIV, TB, Communicable Diseases.
Dental
Chronic Disease.
Prenatal Care Assistance Program.
Child Safety Seats.
Helmets for Children.
Preventive Dentistry Program for High Risk Underserved Children.
Tobacco Use and Prevention
Healthy Families Program
Asthma Coalition
Infant Mortality Review
Immunizations.
Onondaga County Department of Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Chronic Disease
Family Planning
Maternal and Infant health.
Injury Prevention and Control
Child Health
Maternal and Perinatal Care.
Sexually transmitted diseases
Tuberculosis
HIV and AIDS.
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Reduce risks associated with West Nile Virus.
Reduce incidence of tuberculosis.
Reduce morbidity and mortality due to chronic diseases.
Reduce incidence of intentional and unintentional injury.
Reduce incidence of sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV.
Improve birth outcomes and children's health.
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Ontario County Community Health Services
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Nutrition
Prevention of Chronic Diseases
Alcohol/Substance Abuse/Tobacco
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Reduce the number of Sexually Transmitted Disease cases in the eastern side of the county.
"Success for Geneva's Young Children" -- address childcare and child abuse & neglect.
Secondary Prevention of chronic disease - community - wide support for Age - appropriate
screenings (hypertension, diabetes, cholesterol, cancer).
Primary Prevention of chronic diseases - education/intervention for community - wide
Reduce Substance abuse by the elderly.
Reduce substance abuse in School - age children (alcohol, tobacco, other)
Orange County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Education and Community Outreach
Patient services
Maternal and Child Health
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Hypertension control
Diabetes control
Adult health insurance enrollment
Affordable lead free housing
Early immunization program
Early enrollment in prenatal care
Nutrition education in WIC
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Orleans County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Not mentioned
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Medicaid (2nd order)
Smoking (2nd order)
Obesity (2nd order)
Diabetes (2nd order)
Lung Cancer (2nd order)
Breast Cancer (2nd order)
Injuries (1st order)
HIV (1st order)
Parenting Classes (1st order)
Access to Psychiatric Inpatient Care (1st order)
Genital Cancer
Cardiovascular Disease (1st order)
Infant mortality (1st order)
Low birthweight (1st order)
Teen Pregnancy (2nd order)
Oswego County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Tobacco
Substance Abuse
Mental Health
CHA Update 2000 Focus
School Based Hep B Clinics.
West Nile Virus.
Unintentional Injury.
Substance Abuse.
Mental Health.
Tobacco.
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Otsego County Department of Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Access to Health Care for the Unisured and under-insured
Access to Dental Care
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Leatherstocking's Promise for Youth.
Increasing the availability of smoking cessation services.
Reducing youth tobacco use among teens
Reducing risk factors for Colon Cancer
Non Intentional Injury Prevention.
Domestic Violence Prevention
Access to Health Care for the uninsured and underinsured.
Access to Dental Care.
Putnam County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Injury Prevention
Nutrition
Family Planning
Maternal and Perinatal Care
Lead
Child Health
Dental
HIV
Chronic Disease
Immunization
Tuberculosis
STD
Control of Communicable Diseases
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Injury Prevention.
Nutrition.
Family Planning.
Maternal and Perinatal Care.
Lead.
Child Health.
Dental.
HIV
Chronic Disease.
Immunization.
Tuberculosis
STD
Control of Communicable disease.
Rensselaer County Department of Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Cardio-vascular diseae/Cerebral vascular disease.
Healthy births
Violence
Access to preventive and primary care
CHA Update 2000 Focus
2000 CHA Update not submitted
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Rockland County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Breast Cancer
Child Health
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Home Health Care.
Contracts with dental plans.
Uninsured for families.
Prenatal Care.
Adult Immunization.
Comprehensive Tobacco Prevention Program.
HIV/AIDS (including housing and outreach and partner notification).
Tuberculosis Program.
Bioterrorism Preparedness.
Healthy Neighborhoods Program
Healthy Heart Program
West Nile Virus Surveillance and Control.
Breast Health
Child Health
Saratoga County Public Health Nursing Service
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Ongoing community assessment & disease surveillance.
Decrease the number of motor vehicle injuries and deaths in Saratoga county
Promote education and programs to decrease the incidence of Breast and Colon cancer.
Increase access and availability of Nutrition services to encompass all age groups
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Promote the mammal and bird surveillance of West Nile Virus. Increase community
awareness and education targeted to high risk county residents. Promote the use of
larvacides, and assist residents with ways to eliminate areas of mosquito breeding.
Increased incidence of motor vehicle accidents and associated deaths, in Saratoga County.
Collaboration with local organizations to promote education and subsequently decreae the
incidence of injuries and deaths. Expansion of (e.).
Promotion of access and availability of adult preventive services.
Promotion of Access to and availability of services for low income population,
especially mothers and children.
Increased incidence, based on cancer mapping, related to lung, colorectal and breast. Target
education to reach areas of higher incidence and those individuals at the highest risk, the goal
to decrease the incidence. Expansion of (d.), with the addition of lung cancer.
On-going community assessment and diseae surveillance.
Decrease the number of motor vehicle injuries and deaths in Saratoga County.
Promote education and programs to decrease the incidence of breast and colon cancer.
Increase access and availability of nutrition services to encompass all age groups.
Promotion of access and availability of adult preventive services.
Promotion of access to and availability of services for low income population, especially
mothers and children.
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Schenectady County Public Health Services
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Access to preventive and primary care.
Healthy Births
Violence
Cardio-vascular/ Cerebral vascular disease
CHA Update 2000 Focus
City Schools Health Services Assessment
Safe Drinking Water Act
West Nile Virus
Violence Prevention
Healthy Births
Access to care
Cardiovascular Disease
Schoharie County Department of Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Not able to identify
CHA Update 2000 Focus
2002 CHA Update not submitted
Schuyler County Home Health Agency
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Not able to identify
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Increasing Access to Care.
Radon (Education, Identification, Mitigation)
West Nile Virus.
Dental Health.
Teen Pregnancy.
Nutrition.
Physical activity level.
Tobacco Use.
Seneca CountyHealth Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Preventive Health Services
Women's Health
Transportation
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Closure + Redevelopment of Seneca Army Depot.
Uninsured study
Flu/Tetanus Vaccine Shortage.
West Nile Virus.
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
St Lawrence County Public Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Access to Health Care
Developmental Delay in Infants and Toddlers
Low Birth Weight
Injury Prevention
Chronic Diseases
Communicable Diseases
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Developmental delay in infants and toddlers
Low birth weight
Injury Prevention
Chronic Disease
Communicable Disease
Steuben County Public Health & Nursing Services
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Alcohol and Substance Abuse
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Diabetes.
EMS.
Tuberculosis
Injury Prevention ( booster seat use )
Increasing Access to Care.
Radon (Education, Identification, Mitigation)
West Nile Virus.
Sexual Activity ( Teen Pregnancy ).
Violent and Abusive Behavior (Child Abuse)
Dental Health.
Substance Use/Abuse.
Nutrition.
Physical Activity level.
Tobacco Use
Suffolk County Department of Health Services
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Tobacco Use
Substance Abuse : Alcohol and Other Drugs
Sexual Activity
Healthy Births
Access to and Delivery of Health Care
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Tobacco Use
Substance Abuse
Sexual Activity
Healthy Births
Access to and delivery of health care
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Sullivan County Public Health Nursing
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
The need to improve the economic profile of the community.
Teen Pregnancy.
Uninsured.
Transportation.
HIV.
Access to care problems for the elderly.
Mental Health Services.
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Increase data available for CHA.
Increase data available for CHA.
Increase childhood immunization rates.
Minimize exposure to commuicable disease.
Reduce tobacco use.
Decrease poverty.
Reduce exposure to rabies.
Lower suicide rates
Lower AIDS transmission.
Reduce cancer & heart disease.
Reduce teen pregnancy
Increase access to health care.
Increase access to transportation.
Tioga County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Homicides.
Violent and Abusive Behaviour.
Unintentional Injury.
Tobacco Use.
Substance Abuse and Other Drugs.
Sexual Activity.
Safe and Healthy Work Environment.
Physical Activity.
Nutrition
Mental Health.
Healthy Births
Health Education.
Education.
Access to Health Care
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Enhanced Water Supply.
Chlamydia Reporting.
Hepatitis B Immunization of 7th Grade students Public Health Law 2164 Amendment.
West Nile Virus.
Reducing S.T.D./HIV
Reducing Intentional Injury
Reducing Dental Disease.
Reducing Lung and Bronchus Cancer.
Reducing Motor Vehicle Death
Reducing Unintentional Injury.
Reducing Colorectal Cancer.
Reducing C.O.P.D
Reduce Cerebrovascular Disease.
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Tompkins County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Not able to identify
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Diabetes outreach and education to health professionals and general public. Topics : risk
factors, symptoms, disease management.
TCHD - Staff addition : medical social worker
Increase public awareness of TCHD's mission and services
Tobacco Use Prevention and Education
Traffic Safety Board Development
Worksite Health Promotion
West Nile Virus Surveillance and Education.
Projected increase in population 50 - 64+. Planning for services for this increase in this
population sector.
Lack of health insurance
Accessible and affordable dental care.
Unmet need : Information on health, health services, disease management.
Ulster County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Violent and Abusive Behaviour.
Uninterntional Injuries.
Tobacco Use.
Substance Abuse : Alcohol and Other Drugs
Sexual Activity
Safe and Healthy Work Environment.
Physical Activity.
Nutrition
Mental Health.
Healthy Births
Education.
Access to and Delivery of Health Care.
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Increased collaboration with other county departments, community groups and agencies
Tuberculosis control
Physical Activity.
Asthma management in elementary - school aged children
Smoking prevention, especialy for elementary school - aged children
West Nile Virus.
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Warren County Health Services
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Tobacco Use.
Healthy Births.
Mental Health Needs
Health and Prevention Education
Substance Abuse : Alcohol and Drugs
Access To and Delivery of Health Care.
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Emergency Medical Services.
Healthy Births.
Mental Health Needs
Health & Prevention Education.
Substance Abuse : Alcohol & Drugs.
Assess To and Delivery of Health Care
Washington County Public Health Services
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Not able to identify.
CHA Update 2000 Focus
WNV Public Education, Diseae Management and Prevention (onset 8/2/2000).
Migrant Health Primary and Preventive Care Access Wellness & Disease Management.
Identification of Diabetes Mellitus.
Lack of Access to Primary & Preventive Care Related to No Transportation.
Multiple Unwed Pregnancy
Late entry into Prenatal Care
Health Care for Under or Uninsured
Poor Utilization of Preventive Health / Dental Care.
Reducing Lead Risk
Rabies Management & Control
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Wayne County Public Health Service
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Violent/Abusive behaviour
Tobacco Use
Substance Abuse.
Sexual activity.
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Radon
Add Rabies post exposure prophylaxis to Plan
Promote/Increase access to migrant health services
Promote/Increase STD/HIV surveillance
West Nile Virus - Prevention, Response, Control.
Collect and assess cancer exposures and related illnesses data.
Reduce child passenger safety related injuries and promote booster seat use among children 4
- 8 years old.
Improve access to prenatal care & education.
Reduce tobacco use among teens.
Increase access to dental health services.
Improve health education efforts directed toward teens.
Promote good nutrition and physical activity among Wayne County residents.
Improve access to primary and preventive health care.
Increase STD testing and treatment options and preventive education for males.
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Westchester County Department of Health
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Not listed
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Chronic Diseases
Child Health
Children with Disabilities
Maternal and Perinatal Care
Family Planning
Nutrition
Injury Prevention and Control
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Tuberculosis
Dental Health Education and services
Immunizations
Dental Health Education and Services (providing pediatric dental clinic services; prevention
of baby bottle tooth decay)
HIV/AIDS
Env. Health: Public Health Protection
Environmental Health Risk Control
Environmental Quality
Health Education
Laboratories
Home Health Services
Medical Examiner
Communicable Diseases
Wyoming County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Improved Service Delivery.
Diabetes - Identification & Education.
Heart Health.
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Mental Health.
Wellness/Quality of Life.
Disease Prevention.
Physical Activity
Nutrition
Youth Development
Access to Health Care and Insurance Coverage (AH)
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Health Focus Areas by County - 1999-2004 CHA and 2000 CHA Update
Yates County Health Department
CHA 1999 to 2004 Focus
Dental Health
Alcohol and Substance Abuse
CHA Update 2000 Focus
Diabetes.
Increasing Access to Care
Radon (Education, Identification, Mitigation)
West Nile Virus.
Dental Health.
Nutrition.
Physical activity level.
Tobacco Use.
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