New County Health Rankings Reveal Strengths, Gaps In Warren Co.

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Hackettstown NJ

30 April, 2021

9:00 AM

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WARREN COUNTY, NJ — Warren County is considered among the most healthy in New Jersey, according to this year's recently released County Health Rankings and Roadmaps. Published annually for the last decade, County Health Rankings is a program led by the University of Wisconsin's Population Health Institute. The goal of the rankings is to help communities better address disparities in health care access. The rankings look at a variety of measures that affect a community's health, including high school graduation rates and access to healthy foods. Rates for smoking, obesity and teen births are also incorporated. In addition to assigning each county a number ranking, this year's rankings also compare each county to other counties in a state before placing it in one of four tiers, or quartiles, ranging from most to least healthy. Overall, Warren was ranked 11 among all counties in the Garden State. In health outcomes, our county was ranked in the middle tier. In health factors, our county ranked in the middle tier. The 2021 County Health Rankings do not reflect coronavirus cases or deaths, according to researchers, who released this year's findings mainly to provide a glimpse at what influenced a community's health long before the COVID-19 pandemic. "These gaps in opportunity have to be addressed if we want a fair, inclusive, and equitable recovery from the pandemic," the organization wrote on its website. The organization said it anticipates coronavirus data will be reflected in the 2022 rankings. It also noted that counties that went into the pandemic with fewer opportunities to better resident health will exit it with "an even greater burden." "This crisis has only deepened the avoidable and unfair gaps that Black, Latino, Indigenous, and some Asian-American communities faced pre-COVID-19 in jobs with fair pay, housing, education, and more," the organization said on its website. Here's a look at the measures used to calculate our county's overall ranking: Health Outcomes Premature deathAdults reporting fair or poor healthPhysically unhealthy days reported in the past 30 daysMentally unhealthy days reported in the past 30 daysLive births with low birth weight Health Factors - Health Behaviors Adult smokersAdult obesityHealthy Food Environment IndexPhysical inactivityResidents with access to exercise opportunitiesExcessive drinkingDriving deaths attributed to alcohol impairmentSexually transmitted infections Teen births Health Factors - Clinical Uninsured residentsPrimary care physicians DentistsMental health providersPreventable hospital staysMammography screeningsFlu vaccinations Health Factors - Social And Economic High school completionCollege educationUnemploymentChildren in povertyIncome inequality Children in single-parent households Social associationsViolent crime Injury deaths County Health Rankings used data from a variety of sources to compile this year's rankings. To see a list of data sources, read New Jersey's full report on the website. Before you go: Send a news tip or correction to: [email protected] Subscribe to your local Patch newsletter. Learn more about posting announcements or events to your local Patch site.

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