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r627 r1035 12 12 <company>Utah Department of Health/Software Technology Group</company> 13 13 <versions> 14 <version><number>1.0.5</number><date>Oct 22, 2008</date><who>Kim</who> 15 <description>update content for 2008 report</description> 16 </version> 17 14 18 <version><number>1.0.4</number><date>Nov 14, 2007</date><who>Shandra</who> 15 19 <description>update content per email from Kim/Lois</description> … … 47 51 improvements in care quality over the next several years. 48 52 <br/><br/> 49 Several initiatives under consideration will improve the communications among providers 50 treating Medicaid patients, including providing financial incentives to adopt electronic 51 medical record systems. 53 The Medicaid program currently covers an average of 170,000 Utahns each month. The Children's 54 Health Insurance Program (CHIP) covers over 35,000 children. The Primary Care Network (PCN) 55 covers over 18,000 adults. The Utah Premium Partnership (UPP), a health insurance premium 56 subsidy program, covers nearly 500 adults and children. The division has recently submitted 57 a waiver amendment to the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services seeking 58 additional flexibility in allowing Utahns to enroll in this program. 52 59 <br/><br/> 53 60 54 61 55 62 <h2>Community and Family Health Services</h2> 56 In the past five years, adult tobacco use, youth tobacco use, and child exposure to 57 secondhand smoke in the home have decreased substantially. Utah's tobacco use rates 58 remain the lowest in the U.S. 59 <br/><br/> 60 Utah's rate of neural tube birth defects such as spina bifida has decreased by 50% over 61 the past ten years, probably due to more women taking folic acid vitamins prior to becoming 62 pregnant. 63 After witnessing a decline in Utah's rate of neural tube defects, such as spina bifida and 64 anencephaly, since 2003, these rates have been increasing. The reason for this increase is 65 not known but possible factors might be reduced consumption of multivitamins with folic 66 acid, insufficient levels of effective fortification, or changes in diet reducing the amount 67 of intake of fortified grains. 63 68 <br/><br/> 64 69 CFHS has been working with health care providers, payers, and families to increase the 65 percent of young children who are adequately immunized. The most recent data from 200666 shows that Utah has moved from 41st to 20th place among all the states for their percent67 of adequately immunized 2-year-olds.70 percent of young children who are adequately immunized. The most recent data show that 71 Utah has moved from 41st place in 2005 to 39th place in 2007 among all the states for their 72 percent of adequately immunized 2-year-olds. 68 73 <br/><br/> 69 74 Utah will increase its efforts to reduce obesity rates, particularly in children. Obesity 70 continues to increase in Utah along with the rest of the U.S: almost 55% of Utah adults are 71 obese/overweight, and 1 in 4 children are at unhealthy weights. 75 continues to increase in Utah along with the rest of the U.S.: almost 60% of Utah adults are 76 obese/overweight, and nearly 1 in 4 children are at an unhealthy weight. 77 <br/><br/> 78 Since Master Settlement Agreement funds were allocated to the Tobacco Prevention and Control 79 Program in 1999, the rate of adult tobacco use, youth tobacco use, and the rate of children 80 exposed to secondhand smoke in the home have decreased substantially. Utah's tobacco use rates 81 are the lowest in the U.S. 72 82 <br/><br/> 73 83 … … 89 99 In an effort to improve health care safety the Division is charged with the patient safety 90 100 initiative, begun in 2001 and coordinated with the Utah Hospital Association and HealthInsight. 91 Th is program recently initiated a statewide "correct site surgery" program and expanded the92 number of reportable events by health care facilities.101 The most visible program from this initiative has been the statewide "correct site surgery" 102 program as well as expansion of the number of reportable events by health care facilities. 93 103 <br/><br/> 94 104 Additional Division responsibilities include providing staff and support for the Department's … … 101 111 102 112 <h2>Epidemiology and Laboratory Services</h2> 103 The Division of Epidemiology and Laboratory Services (ELS) watches for cases of infectious disease 104 that could cause an outbreak and for diseases that suggest that a public food or water supply 105 has been contaminated. Disease investigators carefully monitor information reported to the local 106 and state health departments for evidence of infectious diseases such as influenza, 107 food-borne illness, and sexually transmitted diseases. They also look for cases of exposure to 113 The Division of Epidemiology and Laboratory Services (ELS) watches for instances of infections 114 in groups of people that could indicate a potential disease outbreak and for diseases that 115 suggest that a public food or water supply has been contaminated. Disease investigators, 116 laboratory scientists, and public health nurses carefully monitor information reported to the 117 local and state health departments for evidence of infectious diseases such as influenza, 118 food-borne illness, and sexually transmitted diseases. They also monitor for exposure to 108 119 environmental hazards and for individuals with symptoms that might have been caused by acts 109 of terrorism. This past year, ELS detected and investigated 2,857 communicable diseases, including 110 E. coli infections, influenza, and West Nile virus infections and investigated 93 disease outbreak 111 clusters. 120 of terrorism. During the past year (July 1 2007-Jun 30 2008), ELS detected and investigated a 121 total of 8,831 communicable diseases, including cases of diseases such as E. coli infections, 122 influenza, cryptosporidiosis, and West Nile virus infections. There were 111 reports of disease 123 outbreak clusters and other diseases/events requiring immediate attention (e.g. white powder/anthrax 124 reports). By comparison, from July 1 2006-Jun 30 2007, there were *5,745 total cases reported 125 (excluding STDs and HIV/AIDS cases), and 93 reports of disease outbreak clusters and other 126 diseases/events requiring immediate attention. Nearly 7,000 cases of sexually transmitted disease, 127 including HIV infection, were reported across the state during this same period of time. 112 128 <br/><br/> 113 129 In addition to identifying infectious diseases, ELS also works to minimize the impact of disease 114 on affected citizens by referring them for treatment and other services. Disease investigators 115 and health educators work closely with hospitals, doctor's offices, community clinics, and local116 health departments to provide information to the public. They work to ensure that comprehensive117 services are offered to people living with diseases have a life long impact, including HIV118 in fection, hepatitis C,and tuberculosis.130 on affected citizens by referring them for treatment and other services. Disease investigators, 131 public health nurses, and health educators work closely with hospitals, doctor's offices, community 132 clinics, and local health departments to provide information to the public. They work to ensure 133 that comprehensive services are offered to people living with diseases have a life long impact, 134 including HIV infection, hepatitis C, and tuberculosis. 119 135 <br/><br/> 120 ELS is working diligently to help Utah prepare for a possible episode of pandemic influenza (avian flu). 121 Coordination of efforts between public health, hospitals, health care providers and volunteer 122 organizations are striving to stay ahead of an outbreak that will impact thousands of Utahns. 136 ELS is working diligently to help Utah prepare for a possible episode of pandemic influenza (avian 137 or bird flu). Coordination of efforts between public health, hospitals, health care providers, and 138 volunteer organizations are helping us to stay ahead of an outbreak that will impact thousands of 139 Utahns. 123 140 <br/><br/> 124 Utah's public health laboratory is nationally recognized for its scientific rigor and141 Utah's Public Health Laboratory is nationally recognized for its scientific rigor and 125 142 professional expertise. It is one of a handful of public health laboratories in the U.S. that 126 serves a multi-state area. Despite the age and condition of the facility, it isprepared to143 serves a multi-state area. Despite the age and condition of the facility, staff are prepared to 127 144 rapidly identify pathogens for hundreds of diseases, including those that have been identified 128 145 as terrorism threats. The 2007 legislature provided funding for the replacement of the current 129 public health laboratory. The development of a new, state of the art facility will greatly 130 enhance Utah's ability to detect and respond to health threats. 146 public health laboratory and ground was broken on this project in May 2008. The development of 147 a new, state of the art facility will greatly enhance Utah's ability to detect and respond to 148 health threats. 131 149 <br/><br/> 132 Content updated: November 2007. 150 151 <h2>Center for Health Data</h2> 152 Effective governance is fueled by strategic information. The Center for Health Data manages, 153 analyzes, and provides appropriate access to large-scale information resources that support Utah 154 public health programs. 155 <br/><br/> 156 The UDOH Survey Center collected, analyzed, and reported data on vital health insurance coverage 157 and healthcare access information using the data from 9,378 Utah residents, accurately representing 158 coverage in every local health district. The survey results are important to informing and assessing 159 the Governor's Health System Reform initiative including providing estimates of the uninsured and 160 the number of children eligible for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). The Survey Center 161 also interviewed 5,063 adults about health-related behaviors and health status to support statewide 162 collaborative initiatives such as the Utah Partnership for Healthy Weight and the Utah Cancer Action 163 Network (UCAN). 164 <br/><br/> 165 The Center registered 107,760 records of the vital events of Utahns, preserving the facts of their 166 births, deaths, and family formation. This year, almost all of these events were registered 167 electronically. The compilations of these records, the vital statistics of Utah, provided data on 168 infant health and leading causes of death to program managers, researchers, and the general public. 169 In addition, 89,520 individuals were directly served with certified copies of their vital records 170 for legal and other purposes. 171 <br/><br/> 172 Strategic information on the functioning of the health care delivery system included five facility 173 comparison reports on maternity and newborns, hip and knee procedures, cardiac procedures, pneumonia, 174 and gallbladder removal. We published a new report on stroke care in August 2008. The Center initiated 175 a significant transparency initiative funded by the 2008 legislature to use 85-90% of the health care 176 claims processed in Utah to publicly report cost and quality for episodes of care. 177 <br/><br/> 178 Working with the Utah Health Information Network, the Center participated in the community consensus 179 development process that is leading to the development of several new standards for electronic health 180 information exchange in Utah. Ready for implementation in the new clinical health information exchange 181 (cHIE), is the published standard for exchange of laboratory results. 182 <br/><br/> 183 184 Content updated: October 2008 133 185 </CONTENT> 134 186 </HTML_CONTENT> trunk/view/webapp/xml/phom/html_content/TableOfContents.xml
r627 r1035 16 16 <versions> 17 17 18 <version><number>1.0.9</number><date>Oct 21, 2008</date><who>Kim</who> 19 <description>changed for 2008 report</description> 20 </version> 21 18 22 <version><number>1.0.9</number><date>Mar 5, 2008</date><who>Kim</who> 19 23 <description>fix titles</description> 20 24 </version> 21 22 25 <version><number>1.0.8</number><date>Dec 11, 2007</date><who>Garth</who> 23 26 <description>fixed #top A href</description> … … 69 72 <a name="top"></a> 70 73 <div> 74 <a href="#special">Special Feature: Utah Environmental Public Health Tracking Network</a><br/> 71 75 <a href="#part1">Part 1. Underlying Demographic Context of the Population</a><br/> 72 76 <a href="#part2">Part 2. Health Care Services and Systems</a><br/> … … 91 95 <br/><br/> 92 96 97 <h2><a name="special"></a>Special Feature: Utah Environmental Public Health Tracking Network</h2> 98 <ul> 99 <li><a ibis:href="phom/EPHTExecSum.html">Executive Summary</a></li> 100 </ul><br/> 101 102 <!--To view these <a ibis:href="phom/EPHTExecSum.html#EPHIs">environmental public health indicators</a> refer to the Executive Summary.<br/> 103 <br/--> 104 <div class="Indent"> 105 <h3>Environmental Risk Factors</h3> 106 <div class="Indent"> 107 <h4>Air Quality</h4> 108 <ul> 109 <li><!--a ibis:href="phom/view/AirQuaOzo.Geo.html"-->Air Quality: Ozone<!--/a--></li><!--not published yet--> 110 <li><!--a ibis:href="phom/view/AirQuaPM.Geo.html"-->Air Quality: PM2.5<!--/a--></li><!--not published yet--> 111 <li><!--a ibis:href="phom/view/CarMonExp.Year.html"-->Carbon Monoxide Exposure<!--/a--> (coming soon)</li><!--not published yet--> 112 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/CarMonHospED.Cause.html">Carbon Monoxide: Hospitalizations and Emergency Department Visits</a></li> 113 <li><!--a ibis:href="phom/view/CarMonDth.Year.html"-->Carbon Monoxide Deaths<!--/a--> (coming soon)</li><!--not published yet--> 114 </ul><br/> 115 116 <h4>Water Quality</h4> 117 <ul> 118 <li><!--a ibis:href="phom/view/WatQuaArs.Geo.html"-->Water Quality: Arsenic<!--/a--> (coming soon)</li><!--not published yet--> 119 <li><!--a ibis:href="phom/view/WatQuaDisByp.Geo.html"-->Water Quality: Disinfection Byproducts<!--/a--> (coming soon)</li><!--not published yet--> 120 <li><!--a ibis:href="phom/view/WatQuaNit.Geo.html"-->Water Quality: Nitrates<!--/a--> (coming soon)</li><!--not published yet--> 121 </ul><br/> 122 123 <h4>Blood Lead</h4> 124 <ul> 125 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BloLeaAdu.Year.html">Blood Lead in Adults</a></li> 126 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BloLeaChild.Year.html">Blood Lead in Children</a></li> 127 </ul> 128 </div><br/> 129 </div> 130 131 <div class="Indent"> 132 <h3>Health Outcomes Related to the Environment</h3> 133 <div class="Indent"> 134 <h4>Vital Statistics and Reproductive Health Outcomes</h4> 135 <ul> 136 <li><!--a ibis:href="phom/view/SexRatBrth.Year.html"-->Sex Ratio at Birth<!--/a--></li><!--not published yet--> 137 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BrthRat.SA.html">Birth Rates</a></li> 138 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/FertRat.SA.html">General Fertility Rate</a></li> 139 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/LBW.Ut_USYear.html">Low Birth Weight</a></li> 140 <li><!--a ibis:href="phom/view/VLBW.Year.html"-->Very Low Birth Weight<!--/a--></li><!--not published yet--> 141 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/PreBir.UT_US.html">Preterm Birth</a></li> 142 <li><!--a ibis:href="phom/view/VerPreBrth.Year.html"-->Very Preterm Birth<!--/a--></li><!--not published yet--> 143 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/InfMort.Cause.html">Infant Mortality</a></li> 144 <li><!--a ibis:href="phom/view/NeoMort.Year.html"-->Neonatal Mortality<!--/a--></li><!--not published yet--> 145 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/FetMort.UT_US.html">Fetal Mortality</a></li> 146 </ul><br/> 147 148 <div class="Indent"> 149 <h5>Birth Defects</h5> 150 <ul> 151 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BrthDef.RaceEthAll.html">Birth Defects: Overall</a></li> 152 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BrthDefCHD.RaceEth.html">Birth Defects: Congenital Heart Defects</a></li> 153 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BrthDefDownSyn.BrthPrev.html">Birth Defects: Down Syndrome</a></li> 154 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BrthDefNTD.Year.html">Birth Defects: Neural Tube Defects</a></li> 155 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BrthDefOFC.Rate.html">Birth Defects: Orofacial Clefts</a></li> 156 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BrthDefInfMort.RacePie.html">Birth Defects: Infant Mortality</a></li> 157 </ul></div><br/> 158 159 <h4>Chronic Diseases and Conditions</h4> 160 <ul> 161 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/AsthAdltPrev.UT_US.html">Asthma: Adult Prevalence</a></li> 162 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/AsthED.AgeAll.html">Asthma Related Emergency Department Visits</a></li> 163 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/AsthHosp.AgeHigh.html">Asthma Hospitalizations</a></li> 164 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/HeaAttED.Year.html">Heart Attack: Emergency Department Visits</a></li> 165 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/HeaAttHosp.Year.html">Heart Attack: Hospitalizations</a></li> 166 </ul><br/> 167 168 <div class="Indent"> 169 <h5>Cancers</h5> 170 <ul> 171 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/CanDth.UT_US.html">Cancer Deaths</a></li> 172 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BlaCA.Cnty.html">Bladder Cancer</a></li> 173 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BraCNSCA.Child.html">Cancer of the Brain and Central Nervous System</a></li> 174 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BreCAInc.UT_US.html">Breast Cancer Incidence</a></li> 175 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BreCADth.Ut_USYear.html">Breast Cancer Deaths</a></li> 176 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/Leu.Ut_USYear.html">Leukemias</a></li> 177 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/LungCAInc.UT_US.html">Lung Cancer Incidence</a></li> 178 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/LungCADth.Ut_US.html">Lung Cancer Deaths</a></li> 179 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/NonHodLym.Cnty.html">Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma</a></li> 180 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/ThyCA.Cnty.html">Thyroid Cancer</a></li> 181 </ul></div> 182 </div><br/> 183 </div> 184 185 <div class="TextAlignRight"><a name="part1"></a><a href="#top">Back to Top</a></div> 93 186 94 187 <h2><a name="part1"></a>Part 1. Underlying Demographic Context of the Population</h2> … … 154 247 <h3>Quality of Health Care</h3> 155 248 <ul> 156 <!--li><a ibis:href="phom/view/ManCarEnr.Year.html">Managed Care Enrollment</a></li--> 249 <!--li><a ibis:href="phom/view/ManCarEnr.Year.html">Managed Care Enrollment</a></li--><!--deleted--> 157 250 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/ManCarSurv.HlthPlan.html">Managed Care (CAHPS) Survey</a></li> 158 251 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/AdvEveRelHosCare.Misadventure.html">Adverse Events Related to Hospital Inpatient Care</a></li> … … 189 282 <ul> 190 283 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/PNC.Race.html">Prenatal Care During First Trimester</a></li> 284 <li><!--a ibis:href="phom/view/PNCEarAde.UT_US.html"-->Prenatal Care: Early and Adequate<!--/a--></li><!--not published yet--> 191 285 </ul><br/> 192 286 … … 205 299 <h3>Environmental Risk Factors</h3> 206 300 <ul> 207 < li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BloLeaChild.Year.html">Blood Lead in Children</a></li>301 <!--li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BloLeaChild.Year.html">Blood Lead in Children</a></li--><!--moved to EPHT section--> 208 302 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/SafResFoo.Year.html">Safe Restaurant Food</a></li> 209 < li><a ibis:href="phom/view/AirQual.Year.html">Air Quality</a></li>303 <!--li><a ibis:href="phom/view/AirQual.Year.html">Air Quality</a></li--><!--moved to EPHT section--> 210 304 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/ETSChiExp.LHD.html">Second hand Smoke - Children Exposed</a></li> 211 305 </ul><br/> … … 217 311 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/5aDayFruit.UT_US.html">5 A Day - Fruit</a></li> 218 312 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/5aDayVeg.UT_US.html">5 A Day - Vegetables</a></li> 219 < li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BrstFeed.UT_US.html">Breast feeding in Early Postpartum Period</a></li>313 <!--li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BrstFeed.UT_US.html">Breast feeding in Early Postpartum Period</a></li--><!--deleted--> 220 314 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/PhysAct.Age_Sex.html">Physical Activity</a></li> 315 <li><!--a ibis:href="phom/view/PhysActAdol.Sex.Year.html"-->Physical Activity Among Adolescents<!--/a--></li><!--not published yet--> 221 316 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/AdoBrth.Ut_USByAge.html">Adolescent Births</a></li> 222 317 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/UniPreg.UT.html">Births From Unintended Pregnancies</a></li> … … 239 334 <ul> 240 335 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/InfMort.Ut_USYear.html">Infant Mortality</a></li> 336 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/MatMort.YearIntrvls.html">Maternal Mortality</a></li> 337 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/CesDel.UT_US.html">Cesarean Delivery</a></li> 241 338 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/LBW.Ut_USYear.html">Low Birth Weight</a></li> 242 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/Backsleep.Year.html">Back sleeping for Infants</a></li> 339 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/PreBir.UT_US.html">Preterm Births</a></li> 340 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/SmoThiTriPre.Year.html">Smoking in the Third Trimester of Pregnancy</a></li> 341 <!--li><a ibis:href="phom/view/Backsleep.Year.html">Back sleeping for Infants</a></li--><!--deleted--> 243 342 </ul><br/> 244 343 … … 247 346 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/PerCas.UT_US.html">Pertussis Infections</a></li> 248 347 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/MeasCas.UT_US.html">Measles Infections</a></li> 249 < li><a ibis:href="phom/view/HepACas.Year.html">Hepatitis A Infections</a></li>250 < li><a ibis:href="phom/view/TubCas.UT_US.html">Tuberculosis Cases</a></li>348 <!--li><a ibis:href="phom/view/HepACas.Year.html">Hepatitis A Infections</a></li--><!--deleted--> 349 <!--li><a ibis:href="phom/view/TubCas.UT_US.html">Tuberculosis Cases</a></li--><!--deleted--> 251 350 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/FooPoiSalm.Ut_US.html">Foodborne Illness - Salmonella Infections</a></li> 252 351 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/FooPoiEcoli.Year.html">Foodborne Illness - E. coli Infections</a></li> 352 <li><!--a ibis:href="phom/view/WatDisOut.UT_US.html"-->Waterborne Disease Outbreaks (WBDO)<!--/a--></li><!--not published yet--> 253 353 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/ChlamCas.UT_US.html">Chlamydia Cases</a></li> 254 354 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/SyphCas.State.html">Syphilis Cases - Primary and Secondary</a></li> … … 261 361 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/UniInjDth.UT_US.html">Unintentional Injury Deaths</a></li> 262 362 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/MVCDth.Ut_US.html">Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Deaths</a></li> 363 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/PoiDth.UT_US.html">Poisoning Incidents</a></li> 263 364 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/FallInjHosp.Urb_Rur.html">Fall Injury Hospitalizations</a></li> 264 <!-- can't find anyone who wants to own this indicator 11/30/04 265 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/WorkInjDth.UT_US.html">Work-related Injury Deaths</a></li> 266 --> 267 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/FireArmInjED.Urb_Rur.html">Firearm-related Emergency Department Visits</a></li> 365 <!--li><a ibis:href="phom/view/FireArmInjED.Urb_Rur.html">Firearm-related Emergency Department Visits</a></li--><!--deleted--> 268 366 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/SuicDth.AgeSex.html">Suicide Deaths</a></li> 269 367 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/Homicide.UT_USYear.html">Homicide</a></li> … … 281 379 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/DenCarExpChi6_8.LHD.html">Dental Caries Experience: Children Age 6-8</a></li> 282 380 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/UntDenDecChi6_8.LHD.html">Dental Disease: Untreated Decay in Children Age 6-8</a></li> 283 < li><a ibis:href="phom/view/DenSealChi8.LHD.html">Dental Sealants: Children Age 8</a></li>381 <!--li><a ibis:href="phom/view/DenSealChi8.LHD.html">Dental Sealants: Children Age 8</a></li--><!--deleted--> 284 382 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/DiabPrev.UT_US.html">Diabetes Prevalence</a></li> 285 383 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/DiabYou.Age.html">Diabetes Prevalence Among Utah Youth</a></li> 286 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/HypAwa.UT_US.html">Blood Pressure: Doctor-diagnosed Hypertension </a></li>384 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/HypAwa.UT_US.html">Blood Pressure: Doctor-diagnosed Hypertension</a></li> 287 385 <li><a ibis:href="phom/view/BloCholDrDiag.UT_US.html">Blood Cholesterol: Doctor-diagnosed High Cholesterol</a></li> 288 386 </ul><br/> trunk/view/webapp/xml/phom/html_content/UDOH.xml
r627 r1035 12 12 <versions> 13 13 <version> 14 <number>1.0.1</number> 15 <date>Oct 22, 2008</date> 16 <who>Kim</who> 17 <description>fixed typo</description> 18 </version> 19 20 <version> 14 21 <number>1.0</number> 15 22 <date>Jan 16, 2006</date> … … 65 72 <li>Dental Disease</li> 66 73 <li>Diabetes</li> 67 <li>Injuries</li>68 74 <li>Asthma</li> 69 75 <li>Arthritis</li> trunk/view/webapp/xml/phom/html_content/UDOHBudget.xml
r429 r1035 12 12 <company>Utah Department of Health/Software Technology Group</company> 13 13 <versions> 14 <version> 15 <number>1.0.3</number><date>Oct 22, 2008</date><who>Kim</who> 16 <description>update for 08</description> 17 </version> 18 14 19 <version> 15 20 <number>1.0.2</number><date>Nov 7, 2007</date><who>Shandra</who> … … 38 43 <tr class="Title"> 39 44 <th></th> 40 <th class="Column">Actual<br/>FY200 7</th>41 <th class="Column">Authorized<br/>FY200 8</th>42 <th class="Column">Request<br/>FY20 09</th>45 <th class="Column">Actual<br/>FY2008</th> 46 <th class="Column">Authorized<br/>FY2009</th> 47 <th class="Column">Request<br/>FY2010</th> 43 48 </tr> 44 49 … … 46 51 <tr> 47 52 <th class="Section">General Fund</th> 48 <td class="Value">$3 57,951,300</td><td class="Value">$371,935,300</td><td class="Value">$366,820,600</td>53 <td class="Value">$372,390,600</td><td class="Value">$369,646,300</td><td class="Value">$370,550,500</td> 49 54 </tr> 50 55 <tr> 51 56 <th class="Section">Federal Funds</th> 52 <td class="Value">$1, 176,875,126</td><td class="Value">$1,279,398,993</td><td class="Value">$1,278,693,039</td>57 <td class="Value">$1,300,497,033</td><td class="Value">$1,303,386,648</td><td class="Value">$1,292,083,399</td> 53 58 </tr> 54 59 <tr> 55 60 <th class="Section">Dedicated Credits</th> 56 <td class="Value">$1 07,702,768</td><td class="Value">$108,669,992</td><td class="Value">$107,841,307</td>61 <td class="Value">$116,966,155</td><td class="Value">$118,998,401</td><td class="Value">$119,616,749</td> 57 62 </tr> 58 63 <tr> 59 64 <th class="Section">Restricted and Trust Funds</th> 60 <td class="Value">$ 33,957,650</td><td class="Value">$42,571,200</td><td class="Value">$36,506,200</td>65 <td class="Value">$42,571,200</td><td class="Value">$42,402,800</td><td class="Value">$36,376,900</td> 61 66 </tr> 62 67 <tr> 63 68 <th class="Section">Transfers</th> 64 <td class="Value">$1 42,337,223</td><td class="Value">$146,593,136</td><td class="Value">$146,219,554</td>69 <td class="Value">$162,515,987</td><td class="Value">$169,193,450</td><td class="Value">$168,537,452</td> 65 70 </tr> 66 71 <tr> 67 72 <th class="Section">Beginning Balances</th> 68 <td class="Value">$ 9,242,148</td><td class="Value">$4,688,643</td><td class="Value">$3,499,109</td>73 <td class="Value">$4,688,646</td><td class="Value">$6,892,725</td><td class="Value">$2,578,724</td> 69 74 </tr> 70 75 <tr> 71 76 <th class="Section">Closing Balances</th> 72 <td class="Value">($ 4,688,646)</td><td class="Value">($3,499,064)</td><td class="Value">($2,728,109)</td>77 <td class="Value">($6,892,794)</td><td class="Value">($2,578,724)</td><td class="Value">($1,568,924)</td> 73 78 </tr> 74 79 <tr> 75 80 <th class="Section">Lapsing Funds</th> 76 <td class="Value">($1 2,228,909)</td><td class="Value TextAlignCenter">-</td><td class="Value TextAlignCenter">-</td>81 <td class="Value">($14,477,242)</td><td class="Value">(277,500)</td><td class="Value TextAlignCenter">-</td> 77 82 </tr> 78 83 79 84 <tr class="Total"> 80 85 <th>Total Financing</th> 81 <td class="Value">$1, 811,148,660</td><td class="Value">$1,950,358,200</td><td class="Value">$1,936,851,700</td>86 <td class="Value">$1,978,259,585</td><td class="Value">$2,007,664,100</td><td class="Value">$1,988,174,800</td> 82 87 </tr> 83 88 … … 86 91 <tr> 87 92 <th class="Section">Executive Director's Office</th> 88 <td class="Value">$29,1 99,730</td><td class="Value">$27,311,900</td><td class="Value">$25,932,600</td>93 <td class="Value">$29,126,843</td><td class="Value">$27,018,000</td><td class="Value">$25,252,600</td> 89 94 </tr> 90 95 <tr> 91 96 <th class="Section">Health Systems Improvement</th> 92 <td class="Value">$1 5,217,972</td><td class="Value">$21,006,300</td><td class="Value">$18,118,200</td>97 <td class="Value">$18,991,964</td><td class="Value">$18,767,900</td><td class="Value">$17,819,000</td> 93 98 </tr> 94 99 <tr> 95 100 <th class="Section">Epidemiology and Lab Services</th> 96 <td class="Value">$2 0,534,324</td><td class="Value">$23,142,500</td><td class="Value">$22,521,000</td>101 <td class="Value">$24,139,167</td><td class="Value">$25,175,500</td><td class="Value">$24,908,900</td> 97 102 </tr> 98 103 <tr> 99 104 <th class="Section">Community & Family Health </th> 100 <td class="Value">$10 0,042,233</td><td class="Value">$105,878,400</td><td class="Value">$104,933,200</td>105 <td class="Value">$107,423,125</td><td class="Value">$119,880,900</td><td class="Value">$119,517,300</td> 101 106 </tr> 102 107 <tr> 103 108 <th class="Section">Health Care Financing</th> 104 <td class="Value">$1 07,492,658</td><td class="Value">$93,414,900</td><td class="Value">$94,760,700</td>109 <td class="Value">$117,295,387</td><td class="Value">$118,074,800</td><td class="Value">$118,516,700</td> 105 110 </tr> 106 111 <tr> 107 112 <th class="Section">Medical Assistance</th> 108 <td class="Value">$1, 486,153,040</td><td class="Value">$1,603,589,800</td><td class="Value">$1,603,906,900</td>113 <td class="Value">$1,623,737,187</td><td class="Value">$1,622,153,300</td><td class="Value">$1,603,227,700</td> 109 114 </tr> 110 115 <tr> 111 116 <th class="Section">Children's Health Insurance Program</th> 112 <td class="Value">$5 2,508,703</td><td class="Value">$76,014,400</td><td class="Value">$66,679,100</td>117 <td class="Value">$57,545,912</td><td class="Value">$76,593,700</td><td class="Value">$78,932,600</td> 113 118 </tr> 114 119 115 120 <tr class="Total"> 116 121 <th>Total Budget</th> 117 <td class="Value">$1, 811,148,660</td><td class="Value">$1,950,358,200</td><td class="Value">$1,936,851,700</td>122 <td class="Value">$1,978,259,585</td><td class="Value">$2,007,664,100</td><td class="Value">$1,988,174,800</td> 118 123 </tr> 119 124 120 125 <tr> 121 126 <th>Positions</th> 122 <td class="Value">1, 282</td><td class="Value">1,049</td><td class="Value">1,044</td>127 <td class="Value">1,049</td><td class="Value">1,057</td><td class="Value">1,056</td> 123 128 </tr> 124 129 </table><br/> 125 130 126 This information was last updated November 7, 2007.<br/>131 This information was last updated October 22, 2008<br/> 127 132 See <a ibis:href="phom/UDOHBudgetPrev.html">Previous UDOH Budgets</a>. 128 133 </CONTENT> trunk/view/webapp/xml/phom/page_selections.xml
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