AREA PROFILE -- BANNER DEMOGRAPHIC DATA U.S. CENSUS ESTIMATES, 2004 BANNER - 762 NEBRASKA - 1,747,214 POPULATION BY AGE AND RACE/ETHNICITY BANNER NEBRASKA AGE PERCENT NATIVE NATIVE GROUP TOTAL BLACK AMERICAN ASIAN HISPANIC TOTAL PERCENT BLACK AMERICAN ASIAN HISPANIC 0-4 14 1.8 0 0 0 0 122,049 7.0 6,566 1,726 2,087 15,560 5-14 107 14.0 0 2 0 18 236,970 13.6 14,021 3,332 3,652 24,538 15-24 124 16.3 0 0 0 6 266,314 15.2 13,893 3,368 4,811 21,847 25-44 164 21.5 0 0 0 14 473,637 27.1 22,127 4,736 11,084 40,755 45-64 228 29.9 0 0 0 8 416,441 23.8 13,444 2,631 5,077 13,752 65-74 71 9.3 0 0 0 0 111,352 6.4 2,767 471 821 2,126 75-84 41 5.4 0 0 0 0 84,541 4.8 1,454 213 325 1,044 85+ 13 1.7 1 0 0 0 35,910 2.1 549 93 76 359 <18 194 25.5 0 2 0 22 446,083 25.5 24,698 6,261 7,104 47,141 65+ 125 16.4 1 0 0 0 231,803 13.3 4,770 777 1,222 3,529 POPULATION BY GENDER AND RACE/ETHNICITY BANNER NEBRASKA PERCENT NATIVE NATIVE GENDER TOTAL BLACK AMERICAN ASIAN HISPANIC TOTAL PERCENT BLACK AMERICAN ASIAN HISPANIC Men 397 52.1 0 1 0 24 863,628 49.4 37,128 8,068 13,719 65,048 Women 365 47.9 1 1 0 22 883,586 50.6 37,693 8,502 14,214 54,933 15-17 34 0 0 0 2 42,285 1,986 590 663 3,127 POPULATION BY RACE/ETHNICITY BANNER NEBRASKA RACE/ETHNICITY NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT White 757 99.3 1,609,056 92.1 Black 1 0.1 74,821 4.3 Native American 2 0.3 16,570 0.9 Asian 0 0.0 27,933 1.6 Hispanic 46 6.0 119,981 6.9 Minority * 47 6.2 250,577 14.3 * Minority Population = Total Population - White, Not Hispanic Population HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE, 2000 CENSUS BANNER NEBRASKA % OF % OF % OF % OF HOUSE- HOUSE- HOUSE- HOUSE- HOLDS HOLDS HOLDS HOLDS WITH NO WITH AT WITH NO WITH AT CHILDREN LEAST 1 CHILDREN LEAST 1 FAMILY TYPE <18 CHILD<18 <18 CHILD<18 Married couples 41.8 28.3 28.6 25.6 Male householders 1.0 1.3 1.3 2.0 Female householders 1.6 2.6 2.6 6.5 Male householder nonfamilies 13.5 1.0 15.2 0.3 Female householder nonfamilies 9.0 0.0 17.8 0.1 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE AND RACE/ETHNICITY, 2000 CENSUS % OF HOUSEHOLDS % OF HOUSEHOLDS Native Native Total White Black American Total White Black American Families 76.6 76.3 . . 66.6 66.2 65.0 74.3 Married Couples 70.1 69.8 . . 54.2 55.4 28.8 35.4 W/Children < 18 28.3 28.0 . . 25.6 25.4 16.7 24.0 Single Parent Families 6.5 3.9 . . 12.4 7.2 28.7 32.6 Male householder 2.3 2.3 . . 3.3 3.0 5.4 8.8 W/Children < 18 1.3 1.3 . . 2.0 1.8 3.6 6.7 Female Householder 4.2 4.2 . . 9.1 7.8 30.8 30.1 W/Children < 18 2.6 2.6 . . 6.5 5.4 25.1 25.9 Nonfamily households 23.5 23.7 . . 33.4 33.7 34.9 25.7 % OF HOUSEHOLDS % OF HOUSEHOLDS Asian Hispanic Minority * Asian Hispanic Minority * Families . 77.8 81.9 66.9 77.3 70.2 Married Couples . 77.8 81.9 53.7 54.0 42.1 W/Children < 18 . 55.6 45.5 33.0 40.7 28.3 Single Parent Families . 0.0 0.0 8.3 17.9 21.8 Male householder . 0.0 0.0 4.5 9.6 7.1 W/Children < 18 . 0.0 0.0 2.2 6.3 4.6 Female Householder . 0.0 0.0 8.7 13.7 21.0 W/Children < 18 . 0.0 0.0 6.1 11.6 17.2 Nonfamily households . 22.2 18.2 33.1 22.6 29.9 * Minority Population = Total Population - White, Not Hispanic Population EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT BY RACE/ETHNICITY, 2000 CENSUS Percent of persons 25 years and older BANNER NEBRASKA Native Native Total White Black American Total White Black American Less than 9th grade 2.2 2.2 0.0 . 5.4 4.5 5.3 9.0 9th to 11th grade 3.6 3.7 0.0 . 8.0 7.3 16.0 15.1 High school diploma 33.0 32.7 100.0 . 31.3 31.8 31.2 33.7 Some college, no degree 33.8 33.8 0.0 . 24.3 24.5 27.4 26.1 Associate degree 7.8 7.9 0.0 . 7.3 7.5 5.9 7.4 Baccalaureate degree 12.9 13.0 0.0 . 16.5 17.0 10.5 6.2 Graduate or professional 6.7 6.8 0.0 . 7.3 7.4 3.6 2.6 degree Percent of persons 25 years and older BANNER NEBRASKA Asian Hispanic Minority * Asian Hispanic Minority * Less than 9th grade . 28.6 15.4 10.8 34.2 17.9 9th to 11th grade . 0.0 0.0 11.9 19.2 16.3 High school diploma . 42.9 53.8 17.1 21.3 25.5 Some college, no degree . 0.0 15.4 13.3 13.9 20.1 Associate degree . 0.0 0.0 5.4 2.9 4.8 Baccalaureate degree . 0.0 0.0 21.8 5.9 10.0 Graduate or professional . 28.6 15.4 19.8 2.7 5.5 degree * Minority Population = Total Population - White, Not Hispanic Population SOCIAL INDICATORS PER CAPITA INCOME, 2000 CENSUS BANNER NEBRASKA $17,149 $19,613 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME, 2002 CENSUS ESTIMATES BANNER NEBRASKA $31,643 $41,978 PERCENT BELOW 100% POVERTY, 2002 CENSUS ESTIMATES BANNER NEBRASKA 5-17 Years of Age 11.4 10.8 Total Population 11.9 10.0 PERCENT BELOW 100% POVERTY BY RACE/ETHNICITY, 2000 CENSUS * BANNER NEBRASKA White 13.5 8.2 Black 0.0 27.4 Native American 0.0 33.0 Asian . 12.8 Hispanic 56.3 20.4 * A '.' indicates the population estimate of the racial/ethnic group is zero. PERCENT OF WORKERS UNEMPLOYED, DEPT. OF LABOR, MAY, 2004 BANNER NEBRASKA # UNEMPLOYED % OF WORKERS # UNEMPLOYED % OF WORKERS 8 2.0 39,368 4.0 HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUT RATE, 2003-2004 BANNER NEBRASKA % of 7-12th Grade Member- ship Who Drop Out of School 1.0 1.9 NEW FAMILIES AT RISK BY RACE/ETHNICITY, 2000-2004 First Births to Unmarried Women Under Age 20 with Less Than H.S. Education BANNER NEBRASKA # BIRTHS % OF 1ST BIRTHS* # BIRTHS % OF 1ST BIRTHS* Total 1 10.0 4,398 9.0 White 1 10.0 3,351 7.7 Black . . 653 24.4 Native American . . 232 36.9 Asian . . 39 2.9 Hispanic . . 1,034 19.3 * Percentage based on at least 6 first births. REPORTS AND/OR ARRESTS FOR VIOLENT CRIME, DUI AND OTHER DRUG CHARGES, 2004 BANNER NEBRASKA NUMBER RATE/1,000 NUMBER RATE/1,000 Total Arrests 7 9.2 94,648 54.2 Arrests for violent crimes * 0 0.0 1,596 0.9 Reported forcible rape offenses . . 195 0.1 Arrests for DUI 1 1.3 14,163 8.1 Drug law violation arrests 6 7.9 10,898 6.2 *Violent crimes include: murder, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault. JUVENILE ARRESTS(<18) FOR VIOLENT CRIMES, DUI AND DRUG LAW VIOLATIONS, 2004 BANNER NEBRASKA NUMBER RATE/1,000 NUMBER RATE/1,000 Total Arrests 0 0.0 14,867 33.3 Arrests for violent crimes * 0 0.0 224 0.5 Arrests for DUI 0 0.0 348 0.8 Drug law violation arrests 0 0.0 1,150 2.6 *Violent crimes include: murder, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault. CHILD PROTECTION AND SAFETY, CY 2004 BANNER NEBRASKA NUMBER RATE/1,000 NUMBER RATE/1,000 Average number of children in out-of-home care * 0 0.0 7,160 15.9 *Children in temporary or permanent out-of home care (foster care, group homes or other residential care facilities). CHILDREN INVOLVED IN SUBSTANTIATED CASES OF ABUSE/NEGLECT, CY 2003 BANNER NEBRASKA Rate per 1,000 Children < Age 19 0.0 8.6 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, JULY 1, 1999 - JUNE 30, 2000 BANNER NEBRASKA NUMBER RATE/1,000 NUMBER RATE/1,000 Number of Crisis Calls Received by Multi-County Agency 1,415 24.8 108,312 63.3 Total New Contacts for Multi-County Agency 192 3.4 24,249 14.2 BANNER MULTI-COUNTY AREA ALSO INCLUDES: Cheyenne, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff HEALTH STATUS LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH, 2000-2004 Age-Adjusted Death Rates per 100,000 Population NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NATIVE BANNER NEBRASKA YEAR 2010 BLACK AMERICAN HISPANIC CAUSE OF DEATH DEATHS RATE DEATHS RATE OBJECTIVE RATE RATE RATE Heart Disease (#1) 4 106.9 20,262 205.1 -- 245.6 276.0 110.6 Cancer -- All Sites (#2) 2 41.9 16,798 182.0 147.0 255.2 201.9 117.8 Lung/Bronchus/Trachea . 0.0 4,444 49.1 39.0 81.5 60.1 24.6 Breast (Female) 1 44.7 1,224 23.8 20.7 41.3 32.8 9.7 Prostate . 0.0 943 25.7 25.9 48.8 18.5 9.3 Cerebrovascular (#3) 1 21.9 5,385 54.0 47.4 87.0 55.2 28.8 Unintentional Injuries (#4) 1 26.7 3,457 37.6 19.4 25.2 92.6 34.9 Motor Vehicle 1 26.7 1,469 16.6 12.0 9.7 43.8 17.4 Chronic Lung Disease (#5) 1 16.1 3,746 39.4 -- 39.2 54.7 12.4 Suicide . 0.0 922 10.7 8.2 4.6 9.1 4.2 Homicide . 0.0 259 3.0 2.0 20.3 11.9 6.6 Diabetes Related . 0.0 6,933 72.6 25.0 162.8 260.9 109.3 Tobacco Related 2 39.1 12,886 137.2 -- 184.1 192.6 75.5 Alcohol Related 2 40.0 3,255 35.5 -- 41.9 137.3 41.2 Work Related Accidents . 0.0 209 2.4 -- 0.4 0.9 2.5 All Causes 17 438.9 75,953 789.1 -- 1,110.5 1,269.2 559.0 NOTE: Age adjusted rates are based on the 2000 U.S. census standard. CANCER INCIDENCE, 1999-2003 Age-Adjusted Incidence Rates per 100,000 Population BANNER NEBRASKA Native Total Total Total Total Black American Hispanic Cancer Type # Cases Rate # Cases Rate Rate Rate Rate All Sites 10 195.1 42,194 474.2 474.5 393.6 292.3 Lung & Bronchus 1 23.0 5,572 62.7 93.3 62.7 39.3 Breast (Female) 1 44.7 6,278 131.8 102.2 56.9 57.2 Prostate 6 217.2 6,470 165.9 197.9 146.3 57.0 Colorectal 1 19.4 5,366 59.1 61.9 47.7 44.5 NOTE: Age adjusted rates are based on the 2000 U.S. census standard. LEADING REASONS FOR HOSPITALIZATION (NEBRASKA OCCURRANCE ONLY), 2003-2004 Age-Adjusted Hospital Discharge Rates per 100,000 Population BANNER NEBRASKA PERCENT CONDITION/INJURY # DISCHARGES RATE # DISCHARGES RATE DIFFERENCE All Conditions/Injuries 45 2,930.00 359,031 9,837.00 -70.2 Pregnancy/Childbirth 6 595.00 89,507 2,465.00 -75.9 All Injuries 5 260.00 55,504 1,509.00 -82.8 Diabetes Related Diseases 11 537.00 46,921 1,277.00 -57.9 Heart Disease 6 306.00 37,934 1,014.00 -69.8 Digestive Diseases 3 133.0 29,464 808.0 -83.5 Musculoskeletal Diseases . . 23,783 659.0 . Psychosis/Mental Health 1 44.0 17,125 492.0 -91.1 Pneumonia 3 434.0 14,664 386.0 12.4 Genitourinary Diseases . . 14,656 411.0 . Cancer 4 198.0 11,800 322.0 -38.5 Fractures . . 9,998 261.0 . Other Respiratory Diseases 2 159.0 9,145 246.0 -35.4 Tobacco Related Diseases 5 230.0 9,566 257.0 -10.5 Surgical/Medical Complications . . 8,506 236.0 . Cerebrovascular Disease 2 109.0 8,131 214.0 -49.1 COPD 2 109.0 7,578 208.0 -47.6 Alcohol Related Diseases 0 22.0 2,405 67.0 -67.2 Leading Causes of Injury Falls . . 11,318 291.0 . MV Accidents . . 2,218 62.0 . Self-Inflicted 1 55.0 1,754 50.0 10.0 Other Unintentional . . 1,215 33.0 . Poisoning 1 59.0 592 16.0 268.8 Struck/Pierced by Object . . 609 17.0 . Overexertion . . 480 13.0 . Environmental . . 513 14.0 . Assault . . 442 12.0 . LEADING PAYER TYPE FOR HOSPITALIZATION, 2003-2004 BANNER NEBRASKA PERCENT PAYER TYPE DISCHARGES % DISCHARGES % DIFFERENCE Commercial 15 33.3 168,501 46.9 -29.0 Medicare 21 46.7 131,141 36.5 27.9 Medicaid 9 20.0 50,769 14.1 41.8 Self-Pay . . 3,460 1.0 . Other State/Federal . . 5,160 1.4 . NOTE: Age adjusted rates are based on the 2000 U.S. census standard. INCIDENCE OF AIDS, 2000-2004 BANNER NEBRASKA *Rate Rate 1.3 3.8 * County or HD rates are not available. The above rates are the rate per 100,000 population of the Service Area containing the county or HD. INCIDENCE OF RESOURCE INTENSIVE COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, 2003 BANNER NEBRASKA Rate Rate West Nile Virus (WNV) . 112 Chronic Hepatitis C 0.0 64.2 TB 0.0 1.6 Note: Rates are per 100,000 Population. INCIDENCE RATES OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES BY RACE/ETHNICITY BANNER NEBRASKA 2000-2004 2000-2004 2004 2004 Native His- 2004 2004 Native His- AGE GROUP Total White Black American Asian panic Total White Black American Asian panic All Ages 129.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 424.4 193.7 2847.6 903.3 166.6 518.3 < 18 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 226.2 83.9 1616.4 383.6 67.7 125.0 > 17 174.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 455.9 207.6 3181.6 1086.7 163.3 667.2 STD TYPE Gonorrhea 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 65.8 19.1 1025.7 127.1 19.6 62.9 Chlamydia 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 301.3 146.5 1695.1 722.6 131.0 413.7 Female 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 433.6 223.1 2278.7 1163.2 198.0 666.3 Herpes 129.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 42.0 18.6 82.7 18.7 7.3 23.5 Note: Rates are per 100,000 Population. ESTIMATED PREVALENCE OF DEMENTIA, 2004 BANNER NEBRASKA Rate * # of Persons ** # of Persons ** Age 65-74 10% 7 11,135 Age 75-84 20% 8 16,908 Age 85+ 47% 6 16,878 * Source: Prevalence estimates - Alzheimer's Association. ** Number of persons is the Alzheimer prevalence times the 2004 U.S. Census estimate. MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING INFANT MORTALITY BY RACE/ETHNICITY, 2000-2004 BANNER NEBRASKA INFANT INFANT NEBRASKA YEAR 2010 RACE/ETHNICITY DEATHS RATE DEATHS RATE OBJECTIVE White 1 50.0 670 5.9 4.5 Black 0 0.0 121 16.9 4.5 Native American 0 0.0 31 14.4 4.5 Asian 0 0.0 10 3.5 4.5 Total 1 50.0 838 6.6 4.5 Hispanic 0 0.0 109 6.9 4.5 Note: Rates are per 1,000 live births. VERY LOW (<1500 GR) AND LOW (<2500 GR) BIRTH WEIGHT BY RACE/ETHNICITY, 2000-2004 NEBRASKA YEAR 2010 BANNER NEBRASKA OBJECTIVE WEIGHT NUMBER RATE NUMBER RATE RATE Very Low - All Births . 0.0 1,611 12.7 9.0 Low - All Births . 0.0 8,821 69.4 50.0 White . 0.0 7,431 65.8 50.0 Black 0 0.0 897 125.1 50.0 Native American 0 0.0 145 67.2 50.0 Asian 0 0.0 221 77.7 50.0 Hispanic 0 0.0 976 62.0 50.0 Note: Rates are per 1,000 live births. NUMBER OF INFANTS BORN WITH BIRTH DEFECTS, 1999-2003 BANNER NEBRASKA # of % of # of % of Infants Total Births Infants Total Births Infants with birth defects 1 5.9 4,534 3.6 TEEN AGE BIRTHS BY AGE AND RACE/ETHNICITY, 2000-2004 BANNER NEBRASKA Age of Mother 10-17 15-17 10-17 15-17 NUMBER % NUMBER % NUMBER % NUMBER % All Births . 0.0 0 0.0 3,715 2.9 3,583 2.8 White . 0.0 0 0.0 2,792 2.5 2,718 2.4 Black 0 0.0 0 0.0 631 8.8 586 8.2 Native Amer 0 0.0 0 0.0 184 8.5 179 8.3 Asian 0 0.0 0 0.0 36 1.3 35 1.2 Hispanic 0 0.0 0 0.0 881 5.6 846 5.4 PERCENTAGE OF PREGNANT WOMEN WHO SMOKE DURING PREGNANCY, 2000-2004 NUMBER OF CIGARETTES NEBRASKA YEAR 2010 SMOKED PER DAY BANNER NEBRASKA OBJECTIVE 1-10 10.0 10.4 -- 11-20 5.0 2.8 -- 21+ 0.0 0.6 -- Unknown 0.0 0.3 -- TOTAL 15.0 14.1 2.0 Note: These figures are based on pregnant women who have a live birth. PERCENT BEGINNING PRENATAL CARE IN THE FIRST TRIMESTER, 2000-2004 NEBRASKA YEAR 2010 RACE BANNER NEBRASKA OBJECTIVE White 75.0 84.7 90.0 Black 0.0 70.5 90.0 Native American 0.0 68.3 90.0 Asian 0.0 82.2 90.0 Total 75.0 83.2 90.0 Hispanic 0.0 69.3 90.0 Note: These figures are based on pregnant women who have a live birth. CHILDREN AGED 19-35 MONTHS UP-TO-DATE ON IMMUNIZATIONS, July 2003 - June 2004 NEBRASKA BANNER NEBRASKA CURRENT OBJECTIVE % of children receiving County-level data 4 DTP/3 Polio/1 Measles- not avaliable 82.4% 90% Containing Vaccine/3 Hib/ 3 Hepatitis B RISK FACTOR PREVALENCE BRFSS RISK FACTOR PREVALENCE ESTIMATES (ADULTS AGE 18 OR OLDER), 2000-2004 BANNER NEBRASKA NEBRASKA * % WITH % WITH YEAR 2010 RISK FACTOR (N) BEHAVIOR (N) BEHAVIOR OBJECTIVE Obese (body mass index 30 or higher) 2,253 22.8 23,583 22.4 15% No leisure-time physical activity 2,375 26.2 24,965 25.0 15% Currently smoke cigarettes 2,372 22.0 24,932 21.1 12% Chronic drinking 60+/Mo Men - 30+/Mo Women 2,144 2.4 21,579 4.8 -- No health insurance 2,370 14.9 24,932 11.9 0% Could not see physician in past 12 months due to cost 1,884 11.6 16,873 8.4 4% Mammogram in past two years (Ages 40+) 839 64.3 6,913 75.5 75% Immunization rates (65+) Flu shot past 12 months 710 66.1 6,210 71.5 90% Pneumonia immunization 703 58.2 6,123 63.2 90% General health good to excellent (self-reported) 2,369 83.7 24,924 87.4 -- Ten or more days in past 30 days health not good Physical health 2,073 11.6 20,236 9.7 -- Mental health 2,072 11.1 20,276 9.5 -- * Note: With the exception of Sarpy, county percentages are the Health District percentage containing the county. Douglas and Lancaster counties are their own Health District YOUTH RISK BEHAVIORS, GRADES 9-12, 2003 NEBRASKA YEAR 2010 NEBRASKA U.S. OBJECTIVE Smoking at least once in past 30 days 24% 35% 15% Drank alcohol on at least 1 of past 30 days 47% 50% -- Binge drinking (5+ drinks on an occasion) in past 30 days 32% 32% 25% Drinking and driving in past 30 days 21% 13% 10% Riding in a motor vehicle with someone who has been drinking alcohol (past 30 days) 39% 33% 30% Ever used marijuana in lifetime 35% 49% -- Used marijuana in past 30 days 18% 27% 5% Ever used cocaine (any form) in lifetime 7% 10% -- Ever used inhalants (sniffed glue, breathed contents of aerosol spray cans, inhaled paints/sprays to get high) in lifetime 12% 15% -- RACIAL/ETHNIC RISK FACTOR PREVALENCE ESTIMATES, AGES 18 & OLDER, 2000-2004 State-Level Data Only African Native Asian Hispanic Risk Factor American American American American White Obese (BMI 30 or higher) 34 39 11 24 23 No leisure-time physical activity 34 29 25 44 25 Currently smoke cigarettes 27 44 20 18 23 General health good to excellent 77 76 89 73 86 No health insurance 20 27 14 45 11 Could not afford to see physician 17 21 13 17 9 ENVIRONMENTAL DATA NITRATE LEVELS IN COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEMS, 2000-2004 BANNER NEBRASKA % OF % OF # OF COMM POP AVERAGE # OF COMM POP AVERAGE COMMNTY DRINKING NITRATE COMMNTY DRINKING NITRATE NEBRASKA YEAR 2010 SYSTEMS >10 PPM LEVEL* SYSTEMS >10 PPM LEVEL* OBJECTIVE < 1% who drink 3 0.0 4.1 1351 1.0 3.0 water >10 ppm * Weighted average. Weight is the number served by the water system. FLUORIDE LEVELS IN COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEMS, 2004 BANNER NEBRASKA % OF % OF SYSTEMS COMM POP SYSTEMS COMM POP # OF WITH COMMTY % DRINKING # OF WITH COMMTY % DRINKING COMMNTY FLUORIDE OF 2000 FLUORIDE COMMNTY FLUORIDE OF 2000 FLUORIDE SYSTEMS .75-1 PPM CENSUS .75-1 PPM SYSTEMS .75-1 PPM CENSUS .75-1 PPM 1 0 19.6 0.0 607 97 81.1 67.5 Nebraska Year 2010 Objective: at least 80% of people served by community water systems receive optimal levels of fluoride (.75-1 ppm). HIGH BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN CHILDREN UNDER AGE 6, 2002-2004 BANNER NEBRASKA # w/High % # w/High % NEBRASKA YEAR 2010 LEAD LEVEL Blood Lead Tested Blood Lead Tested OBJECTIVE >9ug/dL 0 0.0 1846 3.3 0% (>9ug/dL) AVAILABILITY OF SERVICES HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN PRACTICE, 2003 BANNER NEBRASKA # Persons # Persons # of Served per # of Served per PROFESSION Practitioners Practitioner Practitioners Practitioner General/Family Practice 0 . 677 2569 Internal Medicine 0 . 227 7662 Pediatrics 0 . 162 10736 OB/Gynecology 0 . 143 12163 Psychiatry 0 . 140 12424 Physician Assistant 0 . 445 3909 Nurse Practitioner 0 . 329 5287 Licensed Practical Nurse 2 387 6337 274 Dentist 0 . 1084 1605 Registered Nurse 3 258 18257 95 Note: Persons served was calculated using 2003 census estimates. RN's (2002) & Primary Care Physicians (2004) by Race/Ethnicity # RN's # Primary Care Physicians # RN's # Primary Care Physicians White 1 0 15729 1023 Black . 0 166 15 Native American . 0 54 5 Asian . 0 117 43 Hispanic . 0 183 25 Other Race/Ethnicity/Unknown . 0 85 4 FEDERAL SHORTAGE AREA DESIGNATIONS, 2003 BANNER NEBRASKA HPSA Part Part MUA/MUP All Part EMERGENCY SERVICES, 2003 SERVICE BANNER NEBRASKA Ambulance services 1 394 AVAILABILITY OF TRANSPORATION, 1998 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE IN BANNER ? NO . SERVICE UTILIZATION DATA MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY AND EXPENDITURES, FY 2003 BANNER NEBRASKA TOTAL PERSONS % OF TOTAL PERSONS % OF ELIGIBLE(#) ELIGIBLES ELIGIBLE(#) ELIGIBLES Medicaid 79 100.0 205,498 100.0 Aged 2 2.5 18,449 9.0 Blind & Disabled 2 2.5 26,534 12.9 ADC Children 71 89.9 134,743 65.6 ADC Adults 4 5.1 25,772 12.5 BANNER NEBRASKA TOTAL % OF TOTAL TOTAL % OF TOTAL DOLLARS MEDICAID DOLLARS MEDICAID ($000) DOLLARS ($000) DOLLARS Medicaid $126 100.0 $1,280,005 100.0 Aged 10 8.4 353,582 29.4 Blind & Disabled 24 20.8 432,011 36.0 ADC Children 71 61.3 319,452 26.6 ADC Adults 11 9.4 95,724 8.0 MEDICAID EXPENDITURES BY TYPE OF SERVICE PROVIDED, FY 2003 BANNER NEBRASKA TOTAL % OF TOTAL TOTAL % OF TOTAL DOLLARS MEDICAID DOLLARS MEDICAID ($000) DOLLARS ($000) DOLLARS All Medicaid $126 100.0 $1,280,005 100.0 Medicaid Fee-for-Service 101 80.3 970,707 75.8 Hospital--Inpatient 27 21.5 257,282 20.1 Hospital--Outpatient 25 20.0 75,892 5.9 ICF Mentally Retarded 5 3.7 50,253 3.9 Nursing Facility 0 0.0 271,975 21.2 Physician 21 17.0 100,083 7.8 Dental 11 8.5 33,337 2.6 Prescribed Drugs 12 9.6 181,885 14.2 Other Medicaid (Includes Capitated Payments) 25 19.7 309,298 24.2 UTILIZATION OF SERVICES BY PROGRAM, FY 2004 BANNER NEBRASKA AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE MONTHLY PAYMENT MONTHLY PAYMENT PARTICIPANTS ($) PARTICIPANTS ($) Aid to Dependent 0 $879.04* 12,237 $353.16* Children (ADC) Food Stamp Program 8 $70.01** 111,435 $79.42** * Average payment per family. ** Average payment per person. NUMBER OF PERSONS SERVED BY PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS SERVICE PROVIDED BANNER NEBRASKA WIC, UNDUPLICATED PERSONS SERVED, 2004 Pregnant women seen 0 4,527 Breastfeeding clients seen 1 5,609 Postpartum women seen 1 10,951 Infants seen 0 9,521 Children seen 6 39,835 Native Native Total WIC clients Total Black Am Asian Hispanic Total Black Am Asian Hispanic seen in 2004 8 0 0 0 1 70,449 7,664 1,316 1,296 20,674 Reproductive health, 2004 11 42,421 NURSING HOME AND HOSPITAL LONG-TERM CARE OCCUPANCY, 2004 BANNER NEBRASKA Nursing Home and Hospital Long-Term Care Facilities Number of licensed beds 0 17,130 Occupancy rate 0.0 82.7 Persons Aged 65 and Older Living in Nursing Homes or Hospital Long-Term Care Facilities Number 0 12,710 Percent of population 0.0 5.5 aged 65 and older