Take Time To Improve Health. By taking a few minutes to answer questions about health and health care experiences, Montgomery County residents can play an important role in improving local health care services.
PHILADELPHIA, PA, June 28, 2004 — Over the next few months, Philadelphia Health Management Corporation (PHMC) will be conducting the 2004 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey, a major telephone survey to examine the health and health care experiences of Southeastern Pennsylvania residents. Approximately 10,000 households throughout the region will be randomly contacted by telephone and asked questions about health screenings, use of health services, health insurance, and personal health behaviors, among other topics.
All of the information collected is completely confidential. Survey information will be used to plan and improve health services for residents of Philadelphia, as well as Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties. Hospitals, government agencies, universities, managed care organizations and others will use information from the survey to assess community health needs, address community health concerns, and plan and evaluate programs.
Previous Household Health Surveys found that:
- In Montgomery County, approximately one out of ten children have asthma (9.7%), however, 36.5% of poor children in Montgomery County have asthma;
- Over half of all adults in Montgomery County are overweight or obese (54.2%) and one out of three children are at-risk of obesity (33.4%);
- Montgomery County has the lowest rate of smokers among all adults in Southeastern Pennsylvania (16.1%);
- Approximately half of all adults in Montgomery County do not exercise regularly (48.0%);
- In Montgomery County, 94.7% of adults believe their neighbors can be trusted and 92.8% feel they belong and are a part of their neighborhood, yet less than half report that their neighbors have worked together to improve the neighborhood (48.3%);
- Sixteen percent of households in Montgomery County contain a firearm.
The 2004 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey is conducted by PHMC’s Community Health Data Base project. The project, which was established in 1983, is funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts, The William Penn Foundation, The United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania, and a variety of participating agencies from the health, government, nonprofit, and academic sectors. In the past decade, the Household Health Survey has been conducted every other year. Key findings from previous years are available at www.phmc.org/chdb.
PHMC is a non-profit, public health organization that is committed to improving the health of the community through outreach, education, research, planning, technical assistance, and direct services. PHMC is a Member Agency of the United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania.