Neighborhoods at a Glance: Inner Richmond, Japantown, Sunset, Western Addition. HCSMP Task Force Community Meeting January 26, 2011

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Neighborhoods at a Glance: Inner Richmond, Japantown, Sunset, Western Addition HCSMP Task Force Community Meeting January 26, 2011 1

Neighborhoods h at a Glance What am I looking at? What is this telling me? Why is this important to me? What does this data say about health access in my neighborhood? How can I use this information? 2

Neighborhoods h at a Glance 1 Neighborhood Characteristics 2 Healthcare Resources in These Neighborhoods 3 Health hstatus in These Neighborhoods h 4 Safety in These Neighborhoods 5 Map For ZIP Codes 94115, 94118, 94122 which include: Western Addition, Japantown, Pacific Heights, Inner Richmond, Sunset 3

Who Lives in These Neighborhoods 4

Resident Key Characteristics: Compared to San Francisco overall There is a higher proportion of African American/Black identified residents in the Western Addition 15% of neighborhood h residents compared to 6%i in SF There is also a higher proportion of White identified residents in the Western Addition 62% of residents compared to 54% in SF There is a higher proportion of Asian identified residents in the Richmond and Sunset neighborhoods 43% and 45%, respectively compared to 34% in SF 5

Family Structure re Compared to San Francisco overall, there are a similar number of families with children in these neighborhoods Western Addition has far more single parent families 37% 40% 37% 39% SF, 40% 39% Inner Richmond Inner Sunset Western Addition SF,17% Outer Sunset 12% 13% 8% 9% 4% 4% 4% SF, 5% % families with children under 18 % female-headed families with % male-headed families with children under 18 children under 18 6

The Economy Among these neighborhoods, poverty appears to be highest in the Sunset area and median household o income is lowest in the Western Addition/Japantown/Pac Heights area Unemployment in San Francisco has increased dramatically since 2007, from 4% to 9% 7

Healthcare Resources in These Neighborhoods h 8

Most used hospitals by residents Japantown, Western Addition, Pacific Heights CPMC - Pacific Campus UCSF Medical Center Kaiser Hosp - Geary SF San Francisco General Hospital St. Mary's Medical Center St. Francis Memorial Hospital Chinese Hospital St. Luke's Hospital Jewish Home 14% 14% 11% 12% 9% 16% 6% 6% 3% 5% 1% 3% 1% 6% 1% 0% 28% 94115 (Japantown, W. Addition, Pac Heights) San Francisco 47% 9

Most used hospitals by residents Inner Richmond CPMC - Pacific Campus UCSF Medical Center Kaiser Hosp - Geary SF St. Mary's Medical Center San Francisco General Hospital St. Francis Memorial Hospital Chinese Hospital Seton Medical Center St. Luke's Hospital Jewish Home 6% 6% 3% 5% 2% 3% 1% 2% 1% 6% 1% 0% 13% 14% 13% 12% 11% 16% 28% 94118 (Inner Richmond) San Francisco 45% 10

Most used hospitals by residents Sunset CPMC - Pacific Campus UCSF Medical Center Kaiser Hosp - Geary SF St. Mary's Medical Center San Francisco General Hospital St. Francis Memorial Hospital Chinese Hospital Seton Medical Center St. Luke's Hospital Jewish Home 2% 2% 3% 2% 2% 1% 1% 0% 6% 6% 5% 6% 12% 11% 14% 16% 16% 94122 (Sunset) San Francisco 25% 28% 28% 11

Primary Care Health Centers In these neighborhood areas, North East Medical Services saw the highest number of patients and provided the greatest number of services. Almost half (47%) of those served had public insurance while the rest had private insurance or were cash paying. Chinese Community Health Services and SF Free Clinic are also located here and serve special populations There are fewer PCHC located in these neighborhoods compared to other neighborhood areas 12

Health coverage and dinsurance Compared dto San Francisco residents overall a larger proportion of these residents used private insurance and Medicare to pay for hospital services. Inner Richmond above others for private insurance at 52% Western Addition, Japantown, Pacific Heights above others for Medicare at 45% 13

Health Status in These Neighborhoods 14

Deaths Among the leading causes of deaths there is a higher proportion of deaths caused by *Heart Disease *Stroke Alzheimer s Disease *Among the leading causes of premature mortality 15

Deaths When examining causes of premature mortality in these neighborhoods Western Addition stands out with other causes Violence/assault for men in Western Addition HIV/AIDS for men in Western Addition 16

Hospital Use: Western Addition, Japantown, Pacific Heights Stand Out The rate of preventable emergency room visits is considerably higher than other neighborhoods and San Francisco overall. Preventable emergency room visits is often used as an indicator of the availability and use of primary care services. Notably high rates of hospitalization and emergency room visits across several health conditions. 17

Safety in These Neighborhoods 18

Safety in These Neighborhoods: Western Addition Stands Out Compared to San Francisco residents overall, Western Addition has higher rates of pedestrian injuries and deaths higher rates of homicides higher rates of physical assaults 19

Emerging Themes Health and safety disparities appear in the areas of: Preventable ER use No first trimester prenatal care Causes of premature deaths, particularly the other causes Homicides and physical assaults Hospitalizations These disparities/inequities exist by: geography age poverty and/or median household income race/ethnicity 20

What s the connection to health access? What are the barriers to accessing the right services? What are the services needed to address these disparities? How should services be distributed? How can services be connected to those who are experiencing these problems? How can they be better connected? What are the health access expectations by service providers? by consumers? Will better access to health services improve these health outcomes? 21

Contact t Erika Takada etakada@harderco.com 415.522.5400 harderco.com Presentation and data available at: www.sfdph.org/dph/comupg/knowlcol/hcsmp/default.asp 22

Health Access Discussion Questions What are the barriers to accessing the right services? What are the services needed to address these disparities? How should services be distributed? How can services be connected to those who are experiencing these problems? How can they be better connected? What are the health access expectations by service providers? by consumers? Will better access to health services improve these health outcomes? 23