Unintentional injuries the fastest growing cause of death in working-age Ohioans past 15 years

Unintentional injuries the fastest growing cause of death in working-age Ohioans past 15 years

Last week, HPIO release a new data snapshot, “Updated Death Trends among Working-age Ohioans,” that found that the number of annual deaths among working-age Ohioans increased 32% from 2007…

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Annual number of deaths from all causes among working-age Ohioans, 15 - 64 years

Annual number of deaths from all causes among working-age Ohioans, 15 - 64 years

Updated analysis from the Health Policy Institute of Ohio found that working-age Ohioans are dying at a much higher rate than they were 15 years ago, despite a drop in deaths in 2022 as the state emer…

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Negative health outcomes  more likely for adults  with more adverse childhood experiences

Negative health outcomes more likely for adults with more adverse childhood experiences

Consistent with national research findings and previous HPIO work, new analysis from the Institute finds that Ohioans who reported experiencing more adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) were also more…

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Hispanic Ohioans more likely to be uninsured and unable to see a doctor due to cost

Hispanic Ohioans more likely to be uninsured and unable to see a doctor due to cost

September is National Hispanic Heritage Month, and analysis from HPIO’s 2023 Health Value Dashboard has found that the uninsured rate for Hispanic Ohioans is 2.5 times worse than for white Ohioa…

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Many states at bottom for population health also apart of "Tobacco Nation"

Many states at bottom for population health also apart of "Tobacco Nation"

Earlier this summer, public health nonprofit the Truth Initiative released a new report on “Tobacco Nation,” the 12 contiguous states (including Ohio) that have smoking rates that are 50% …

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Mental health challenges  increased sharply among females students from 2019 to 2021

Mental health challenges increased sharply among females students from 2019 to 2021

September is National Suicide Prevention Month and new data analysis from the Health Policy Institute of Ohio found that mental health challenges increased for high school students in Ohio during the …

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Alcohol-involved deaths spiking in Ohio, U.S.

Alcohol-involved deaths spiking in Ohio, U.S.

Analysis by the Health Policy Institute of Ohio has found that alcohol-involved deaths have continued to increase over the past two decades but have risen dramatically over the last few years (as illu…

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Geographic difference in Ohio suicide deaths, overdose deaths

Geographic difference in Ohio suicide deaths, overdose deaths

HPIO’s 2023 Health Value Dashboard found that one way health value in Ohio can be improved is by fostering mental well-being. Ohio leaders can build on lessons learned from the response to the a…

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Enrollment in online parent and family skills training program

Enrollment in online parent and family skills training program

HPIO has released a new publication, titled “Strategies to Prevent Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in Ohio: Building Skills and Strengthening Connections to Caring Adults,” that detai…

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Rise in Ohio Medicaid spending mostly from federal funds

Rise in Ohio Medicaid spending mostly from federal funds

HPIO analysis has found that over the past decade, about 84% of the increase in spending on the Medicaid program in Ohio has been paid from federal funds, with the state accounting for 16% of the incr…

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Ohio adults report that when they were children they had a trusted adult most of the time

Ohio adults report that when they were children they had a trusted adult most of the time

New analysis from HPIO has found that in 2021, 88% of Ohio adults reported that all or most of the time during their childhood, they had an adult in their household who made them feel safe and protect…

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If Ohio eliminates disparities, Ohio could gain $79 million in economic output each year

If Ohio eliminates disparities, Ohio could gain $79 million in economic output each year

The Health Policy Institute of Ohio today released new analysis that found that if Ohio eliminated racial disparities, by 2050 the state could gain $79 billion in economic output each year, an increas…

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