Orange County NC Website
Local Health Disparities <br /> Disparities <br /> In Orange County,as in other parts of NC and the United States, health status depends in part on where one lives <br /> and the individual's racial,ethnic,and economic status,gender,and income.Some aspects of health disparities in <br /> Orange County are the following: <br /> Race:A lifetime of health disparities shortens the lives of People of Color.The average life expectancy of <br /> African Americans living in Orange County is 76 years,while their white counterparts are expected to live until <br /> 81.3 years. Also, per CHA survey results, People of Color were 10% less likely to self-report very good or <br /> excellent health and 10% more likely to report poor or fair health than white people. <br /> In Orange County,as elsewhere in the state and nation,significant racial differences in morbidity and mortality <br /> continue to be documented. For example,during 2005-2009,the rate of death from diabetes complications for <br /> minority residents in Orange County was 3.4 times that of white residents.And the rate of minority-race infants <br /> born with low birth weight(and at-risk for developmental complications) in recent years was close to twice that <br /> for white infants.With a growing Latino population in Orange County it is important to increase an <br /> understanding of how to sustain good health among immigrants, refugees,and their offspring. <br /> Ethnicity:Due to their cultural and linguistic diversity and unfamiliarity with the US health care system, recent <br /> immigrants and refugees in Orange County face special challenges in accessing health care. Barriers related to <br /> language, health insurance,the high cost of health care,and the need for health care orientation and <br /> education are recurring themes among both groups. Both immigrants and refugees have voiced a need for <br /> better patient/provider communication. Latino community leaders in particular have emphasized a need for <br /> more appointments at health centers that charge on a sliding-scale,where these populations tend to seek <br /> services. <br /> Gender.The average life expectancy in Orange County, based on 2006-2008 numbers,varies by gender. Life <br /> expectancy for males living in Orange County is 78.5 years,while females are expected to live to 82.7 years. <br /> However, in the CHA Opinion survey,self-reports of health were not different by gender. <br /> Income:It is expected that socioeconomic status may significantly impact Orange County and NC life <br /> expectancies (due to availability of care,quality of life,etc.).Among those responding to the <br /> Community Health Opinion Survey undertaken for this CHA,the highest income bracket was 10-20% more <br /> likely to characterize their health as excellent or very good than the lower two income brackets. <br /> Place:Neighborhood conditions have an indirect effect on health by impacting the ease with which residents <br /> can make healthy choices related to diet,exercise,and safety. Where people live may also determine their <br /> proximity to health care or environmental hazards,access to clean water and sewer,the quality of schools,the <br /> availability of affordable housing,and the opportunity for positive social interactions with neighbors. <br /> 10 Orange County Community Health Assessment-Executive Summary <br />