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SFHIP – SAN FRANCISCO HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PARTNERSHIP

WebCommunity Health Needs Assessment. The CHNA is a powerful tool in helping us understand the health disparities that exist here in San Francisco and how we can gear …

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San Francisco Framework for Assessing Population Health and …

WebHealth And Well-Being Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.—WHO Well-being can be described …

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Healthcare Access and Quality – SFHIP

WebHealth insurance coverage: In 2016, only 3.3% of San Franciscans lacked health insurance, and another 1.64% were enrolled in a citywide health access program (Healthy SF, …

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Mental Health – SFHIP

WebMental health among the homeless The prevalence of mental illness among homeless persons is estimated to be between 40 and 70 percent.[12] The relationship between …

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SF CHNA Reports – SFHIP

Web2022 CHNA Reports. The 2022 San Francisco CHNA is an opportunity to connect with the community and ask what has and has not worked and what can be done differently to …

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Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke – SFHIP

WebHospitalization rates due to hypertension, a major contributor to cardiovascular disease, including stroke and chronic heart failure, in San Francisco were fairly stable from 2012 …

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Maternal and Infant Mortality – SFHIP

WebRelative to the 89,594 live births during the decade, the estimated pregnancy-related mortality ratio was 11.2 maternal deaths per 100,000 births. The top 3 causes of …

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Nutrition – SFHIP

WebWhy is it important for health? It is a national priority to promote health and reduce chronic disease risk through the consumption of healthful food and drink [28]. Good nutrition is …

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Overweight or Obesity – SFHIP

WebOver 30 percent of 5th grade SFUSD students and over 40 percent of adults in San Francisco are overweight or obese. Overweight or obesity disproportionately affects …

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Enteric Disease – SFHIP

WebWhy is it important for health? Each year in the United States, Salmonella infections cause approximately 1.2 million illnesses, with 23,000 hospitalizations and 450 deaths.[3] It …

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Hepatitis B and C – SFHIP

WebWhat is currently being done in San Francisco to improve health? Hepatitis C: The End Hep C SF collective impact initiative was established in 2016 with the ultimate goal of …

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Physical Activity – SFHIP

WebAdult physical activity: Walking or biking for utilitarian trips is an opportunity to incorporate routine physical activity into daily living. In San Francisco, 50% of adults age 18 and …

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Children’s Oral Health – SFHIP

WebOral health is a function of community-level factors, including local availability of medical and dental providers, insurance coverage, water supply, available food retail options, and …

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Community Health Data – SFHIP

WebReports & Publications. COVID-19. Community Health Data. Table of Contents. Summary of Data Findings by Section. Assessment of Prior Assessments. Community Engagement. …

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Summary of Data Findings by Section – SFHIP

WebDemographics. San Francisco’s population is expected to grow to 983,000 by 2030 and to 1.2 million by 2060. San Francisco is expected to see a 38% increase in the number of …

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San Francisco Community Health Needs Assessment 2022

WebSan Francisco City and County has 815,201 residents living within its 46.9 square miles of land area (U.S. Census Bureau, V2021, available here). It is the 13th most populous city …

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Preterm Birth – SFHIP

WebAmong women with no health insurance coverage for prenatal care, 41.0 percent of births were preterm. Smoking in the 3 months before pregnancy doubled the risk of preterm …

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Cancer – SFHIP

WebThe most common cancers in San Francisco are breast (females), prostate, lung & bronchus, colon & rectum and non-hodgkin lymphoma. The leading types of cancer …

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Diabetes – SFHIP

WebIn San Francisco, the prevalence of gestational diabetes increased significantly from 5.4 (5.2-5.7) to 7.1 (6.9-7.4) percent of live births between 2007-2001 and 2012-2016. Over …

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Substance Abuse – SFHIP

WebIn 2017, 5.7 percent of high school students reported binge drinking and 0.97% of middle school students reported binge drinking. Hospital admission rates due to alcohol abuse …

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Housing – SFHIP

WebOverview. San Francisco falls behind the most in construction of moderate income housing (80-120% AMI) – which has made up only 4% of all housing built between 2015-2017. …

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Demographics – SFHIP

WebOverview. San Francisco’s population is expected to grow to 983,000 by 2030 and to 1.2 million by 2060. San Francisco is expected to see a 38% increase in the number of …

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