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The County #HealthRankings are coming. Are you ready?

 

A collaborative project of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute (UWPHI), the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps, available online at www.countyhealthrankings.org, show that where you live influences how well and how long you live.

The Rankings allow each state to see how its counties compare on 30 factors including smoking, high school graduation rates, income inequality, employment, physical inactivity, access to healthy foods, and much more.

The County Health Rankings show us where we live matters to our health and provide counties with an annual check-up of their health. The Rankings motivate community leaders and citizens to work together in new and creative ways to build a Culture of Health. The Roadmaps offer communities resources and tools to move from awareness to action. Here’s some key messages you can be ready to share next week!

Core Message: The County Health Rankings show us where we live matters to our health. 

  • An easy-to-use snapshot comparing the overall health of nearly every county in the nation, the Rankings show that where you live influences how well and how long you live.
  • The healthiest county in {State} is {County} and the least healthy county is {County}. {Your County} is ranked {X} in the state in health outcomes.
  • The Rankings make it clear that good health includes many factors beyond medical care, such as {insert factors of interest to your community}—factors that {County} can do something about.
  • Our county uses the Rankings to {please insert a sentence about how your community has utilized the Rankings information}
  • No matter where a community ranks—the bottom, middle, or top—all counties can take action and improve. It’s not a race to the top. It is about progress.
  • Building a Culture of Health means creating a society that gives every person, no matter who they are or where they live, the opportunity to be as healthy as they can be.