Healthy People 2010
Progress Review PowerPoint Presentation PPT 5 MB Slide 1 Focus Area 24:Respiratory Diseases Progress Review Edward J. Sondik, National Center for Health Statistics. May 22, 2008
Slide 2 Asthma Facts
Prevalence (2006)
COPD is under-diagnosed
Slide 3 Highlighted objectives with colored dots indicating status.
24-1 Deaths from asthma
24-2 Hospitalizations for asthma
24-3 Hospital emergency department visits for asthma
24-6 Patient education—among persons with asthma (improving)
24-7 Appropriate asthma care
24-10 Deaths from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (little or no change)
Slide 4 Asthma Mortality Asthma mortality rates for five age groups shown for baseline year (1999) and most recent data point (2005).
The overall number of asthma deaths in 1999 (4,657) and 2005 (3,884) is shown; this is a 16.6% decrease in the number of asthma deaths.
Slide 5 Asthma Mortality, Adults 65 Years and Over
Trend lines show the changing asthma mortality rates by race and ethnicity from 1999 to 2005 for adults 65 years and over. Racial ethnic groups shown are non-Hispanic black, non-Hispanic white, Hispanic, and Asian Pacific Islander.
Slide 6 Asthma Hospitalizations
Asthma hospitalization rates for three age groups are shown for baseline year (1998) and most recent data point (2006).
A pie chart shows the breakdown of the percent of asthma hospitalizations for the three age groups.
Slide 7 Asthma Hospitalizations, Children Under 5 Years
Asthma hospitalization rates for children under 5 years are shown for baseline year (1998) and most recent data point (2006). Data are shown for the following categories: total, black, white, male, and female.
Slide 8 Asthma Hospitalizations, Adults 65 Years and Over
Asthma hospitalization rates for adults 65 years and over are shown for baseline year (1998) and most recent data point (2006)
Slide 9 Asthma Emergency Department Visits
Asthma emergency department visit rates for 3 age groups are shown for baseline year (1995-97) and most recent data point (2004-06).
Slide 10 Asthma emergency department visits, ages
5-64 years Asthma emergency department visit rates for the 5-64 age group are shown for baseline year (1995-97) and most recent data point (2004-06). Data are shown for the following categories: total, black, white, male, and female.
Slide 11 Asthma patient education: Have you ever taken a course or class on how to manage your asthma yourself?
Percent who have ever taken a course or class on how to manage their asthma themselves is shown for baseline (1998) and most recent data year (2003). Data are shown for the following categories: total, poor, near poor, and middle/high income.
Slide 12 Appropriate Asthma Care, 2003
The percent of asthma patients that reported that they have received the following 6 types of asthma care is shown:
Slide 13 Advice to reduce exposure to environmental risk factors
The percent of people who have been asked to change things at home, school, or work to improve their asthma are shown for baseline (2002) and most recent data year (2003). Data are shown for the following categories: total, white, black, Hispanic, female, male, poor, near poor, and middle/high income.
Slide 14 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Mortality
Trend lines show the changing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease mortality rates by gender from 1999 to 2005 for adults 45 years and over.
A second set of trend lines show current cigarette smoking percents by gender from 1965 to 2005 for adults 18 years and over.
Slide 15 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Mortality, Adults 45 Years and Over
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Mortality rates are shown for baseline (1999) and most recent data year (2005). Data are shown for the following categories: total, white, American Indian/Alaska Native, black, Hispanic, and Asian/Pacific Islander.
Slide 16 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Death Rates, 2003-2005
Map showing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease death rate quintiles for health service areas.
Slide 17 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Death Rates, 2003-2005
Map showing first and fifth quintile of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease death rates for health service areas.
Slide 18 Persons With Sleep Apnea Symptoms who Seek Medical Care, Adults 20 years and over
Percent of adults with sleep apnea symptoms who have ever told a doctor that they have trouble sleeping is shown for data year 2005-06. Data are shown for the following categories: total, female, male, 20-39 years, 40-59 years, and 60+ years. These are new data that can be used to measure the developmental objective 24-11a.
A pie chart shows the percent of adults 20 years and over who have sleep apnea symptoms (31.3%).
Slide 19 Persons With Sleep Apnea Symptoms who Seek Medical Care, Adults 20 years and over
Percent of adults with sleep apnea symptoms who have been diagnosed with sleep apnea is shown for data year 2005-06. Data are shown for the following categories: total, female, male, 20-39 years, 40-59 years, and 60+ years.
Slide 20 Progress Toward 2010 Targets
Shows the status of non-highlighted respiratory disease objectives.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Sleep Problems
Slide 21
Summary
Slide 22 Acknowledgements
Slide 23 Progress review data and slides can be found on the web at: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/hphome.htm
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