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Researchers estimate that the direct healthcare cost of obesity for the state of Vermont is $151 million. If current obesity levels are maintained, in 10 years Vermont could save $378 million off a projected $3,460 million healthcare bill. That’s $707 for every adult in the state.
 
 
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Vermont (2009)
 
America’s Health Rankings™
Ranking:
Vermont is 1st this year; it was 4th in 2008.

Strengths:
Vermont ranks among the top ten states on 12 of the 22 measures. Strengths include a low percentage of children in poverty at 9.8 percent of persons under age 18, a low prevalence of obesity at 23.2 percent of the population, a high rate of high school graduation with 82.3 percent of incoming ninth graders who graduate within four years and ready availability of primary care physicians with 168.8 primary care physicians per 100,000 population. Vermont ranks higher for health determinants than for health outcomes, indicating that overall healthiness should remain high over time.

Challenges:
The primary challenges are a high prevalence of binge drinking at 17.6 percent of the population and moderate immunization coverage with 74.4 percent of children ages 19 to 35 months receiving complete immunizations.

Significant Changes:
In the past year, the high school graduation rate declined from 86.5 percent to 82.3 percent of incoming ninth graders who graduate within four years. In the past five years, the incidence of infectious disease decreased from 8.0 to 4.8 cases per 100,000 population. In the past ten years, the rate of deaths from cardiovascular disease decreased from 334.8 to 248.9 deaths per 100,000 population. Since 1990, the prevalence of smoking decreased from 30.7 percent to 16.7 percent of the population.

Health Disparities:
In Vermont, smoking is more prevalent among Hispanics at 25.4 percent than non-Hispanic whites at 17.6 percent. Mortality rates vary considerably by race and ethnicity in Vermont, with 191.6 deaths per 100,000 population among Hispanics compared to whites, who experience 757.6 deaths per 100,000 population.

State Health Department Web Site:         www.healthvermont.gov

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Vermont - Core Measures
  2009 1990 No. 1
Behaviors Value Rank Value Rank State
High School Graduation (Percent of incoming ninth graders) 82.3 8 - - 87.5
Prevalence of Obesity (Percent of population) 23.2 7 10.7 13 19.1
Prevalence of Smoking (Percent of population) 16.7 12 30.7 31 9.3
Prevalence of Binge Drinking (Percent of population) 17.6 37 - - 9.0
Community & Environment          
Occupational Fatalities (Deaths per 100,000 workers) 4.5 17 8.6 18 3.1
Infectious Disease (Cases per 100,000 population) 4.8 5 20.3 13 2.4
Air Pollution (Micrograms of fine particles per cubic meter) 8.1 11 - - 4.8
Children in Poverty (Percent of persons under age 18) 9.8 4 15.9 16 8.6
Violent Crime (Offenses per 100,000 population) 135 2 137 3 117
Public & Health Policies          
Lack of Health Insurance (Percent of population) 10.2 9 - - 5.4
Immunization Coverage (Percent of children ages 19 to 35 months) 74.4 37 - - 85.0
Public Health Funding (Dollars per person) $203 2 $- - $220
Clinical Care          
Prenatal Care (Percent of pregnant women) 86.1 1 - - 86.1
Preventable Hospitalizations (Number per 1,000 Medicare enrollees) 55.2 7 - - 29.3
Primary Care Physicians (Number per 100,000 population) 168.8 5 - - 190.0
Health Outcomes          
Premature Death (Years lost per 100,000 population) 5977 3 7842 18 5595
Poor Physical Health Days (Days in the previous 30 days) 3.3 15 - - 2.7
Infant Mortality (Deaths per 1,000 live births) 6.1 16 9.2 14 4.8
Poor Mental Health Days (Days in the previous 30 days) 3.4 28 - - 2.2
Geographic Disparity (Relative standard deviation) 6.0 4 - - 4.3
Cancer Deaths (Deaths per 100,000 population) 183.8 12 203.4 32 144.7
Cardiovascular Deaths (Deaths per 100,000 population) 248.9 10 401.7 26 212.6
 
Summation          
All Determinants 0.827 1 0.163 24 0.827
All Outcomes 0.238 9 0.081 26 0.348
Overall 1.064 1 0.244 20 1.064

Vermont - Supplemental Measures
  2009 1990 No. 1
Behaviors Value Rank Value Rank State
Cholesterol Check (Percent of adult population) 76.5 20 - - 84.6
Recent Dental Visit (Percent of adult population) 75.4 8 - - 80.2
Daily Vegetables and Fruit (Percent of population) 30.0 1 - - 30.0
Physical Activity (Percent of adult population) 80.5 5 - - 81.9
Chronic Disease          
Stroke (Percent of adult population) 2.1 7 - - 1.8
High Cholesterol (Percent of adult population) 35.1 11 - - 32.4
High Blood Pressure (Percent of adult population) 24.8 5 - - 19.7
Heart Attack (Percent of adult population) 4.1 20 - - 2.9
Cardiac Heart Disease (Percent of adult population) 4.4 29 - - 2.7
Diabetes (Percent of adult population) 6.4 4 - - 5.9
Economic          
Per Capita Personal Income (Dollars per person) $38880 22 $17365 22 $56248
Underemployment Rate (Percent) 9.1 18 - - 5.7
Annual Unemployment Rate (Percent) 4.8 18 3.6 5 3.0
Median Household Income (Dollars per household) $50706 23 $52468 14 $66176
August 2009 Unemployment Rate (Percent) 6.8 8 4.8 12 4.3
Health Outcomes          
Health Status (Percent report fair or poor health) 11.5 5 - - 10.7


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