Land acknowledgement
Together, we acknowledge, with humility, the indigenous peoples whose presence permeates the waterways, shorelines, valleys, and mountains of the Olympic region. The land where we are is the territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, in particular the Chimacum, Hoh, Makah, S’Klallam, Suquamish, and Quileute tribes on whose sacred land we live, work, and play. Click here to learn more about the Indigenous land where you are.
Connecting to Data
Exploring regional health through a data lens
This tool provides a summary of all action plan indicators* including key takeaways and why the measure is important to regional health and well-being.
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*OCH will coordinate with regional partners to implement focus groups and surveys with community members to identify progress and barriers for the focus area “Individual needs are met timely, easily, and compassionately”. Metrics for this focus area are not included in the “connecting to data” tool.
The network of OCH partners are the backbone for the success in OCHs mission and vision, so OCH will monitor measures associated with the strength of the network.
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Explore data by category
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Emergency department (relates to all four OCH focus areas)
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Together, recovery is possible (substance use disorder)
Action plan indicators
Emergency department utilization
relates to all four OCH focus areas
Emergency Department Visits by Medicaid Beneficiaries for All Reasons
Child & Adolescents in the Olympic Region who had at Least One Well-Care Visit
Olympic Region Community Members Without Health Insurance
Adolescent Depression
Number of Physicians Practicing
Medicaid Beneficiaries in the Olympic Region who Received Dental Services
Olympic Region Community Members with Unmet Healthcare Needs Due to Cost
Adolescents With a Trusted Adult in their Life
Together, recovery is possible (substance use disorder)
Medicaid Beneficiaries with a Substance Use Disorder who Receive Treatment
Number of Beds in the Olympic Region for Withdrawal Management (Detox)
Perceived Stigma in the Olympic Region Towards People with Substance Use Disorders
Inpatient Admissions among Medicaid Beneficiaries for Reasons Related to Substance and/or Alcohol Use
Transitional Housing Options in the Olympic Region
Deaths in the Olympic Region Induced by Drugs and Alcohol
Everyone housed
Olympic Region Housing Units (Total and Vacant)
Cost-Burdened Renter Households in the Olympic Region
Housing Affordability
Point-In-Time Homelessness
Demographics
Regional Demographics:
Population
Medicaid beneficiaries
Race and Hispanic origin
Housing, income, and insurance
Access to the full spectrum of care
Click on the slides to view data analytics and partner successes related to each indicator.
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Download the full slide deck to view all of the indicators and successes.